Iversen discusses how China is maintaining the Chinese economy for the benefit of the Chinese rather than allowing all of its assets to be up for sale to the highest bidder from anywhere like the U.S. has done.
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“Neither Flynn Nor Stone Were Guilty—There Was No Russian Hack” Bill Binney Makes His Case
13 minutes readWilliam Binney, a thirty-year veteran of the National Security Agency and its former technical director, will expose the continuing suppression by British intelligence agencies and their American counterparts of his evidence disproving the entire “Russiagate” story.
“We can prove, that all the data that Wikileaks published from the DNC, that was downloaded on the 23rd and 25th of May, and also the 26th of August of 2016; all of that carried the signatures of being downloaded to a thumb drive or a CD-ROM, and physically transported,” Binney says. “So, we can prove that in a court of law. -
Disentangling contemporary politics with Caleb Maupin
5 minutes readAn informal, captivating chat with Caleb Maupin as guide to the multitude of news, lies, distortion and ideologies that shape our world. His spontaneous, unassuming style, and barebones production value, make him stand out in contrast to the elaborate sets utilized by the lavishly paid corporate disinformers.
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Trump Authorized CIA To Wage Cyberwar On Iran And Others
27 minutes readToday a fire broke out on a shipyard in Bushehr. Some Twitterati immediately speculated that it was part of the incident chain and related it to Iran’s nuclear reactor near that city.
Such speculation is nonsense. Fires on shipyards break out all the time. Just ask the U.S. Navy who’s USS Bonhomme Richard has now been burning for three days after a fire broke out during yard maintenance. That fire turned a one billion dollar ship into 40,000 tons of feedstock for a blast furnace. Today’s yard fire in Iran slightly damaged seven laid up dhows (vid), small civilian freight ships build from wood and used for coastal traffic in the Persian Gulf.
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Jimmy Dore interviews Danny Haiphong about escalating tensions on various flashpoints around the globe as Trump and his gang keep trying to advance heir own narrow interest in the coming election while also implementing the bipartisan script to keep and expand US global hegemony. It’s noteworthy that Jimmy, not for the fist time, shows either his political naivety or simply ignorance (or he’s just very clever at setting up leading question to allow his guests to explain the subject efficiently), but, it is his knee-jerk, negative, ethnocentric American reaction about China’s need for censorship that suggests he may at times be out of his depth in broaching these topics—weak, like most Americans, on history and ideology. So Yea, much as I like and admire Jimmy Dore for his enormous contribution and brave reportage, I only wish he’d educate himself more thoroughly about these topics, as that would allow for deeper and more probing discussions. I commend Danny Haiphong for his patient and lucid explanation of a subject that is, as Jimmy demonstrates on this episode, hard to grasp for many Americans.