Guns and Butter, for November 30, 2011 - 1:00pm
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"Al Qaeda and the Global War on Terrorism" with Michel Chossudovsky. The broad consequences of 9/11 with regard to US military doctrine, and more broadly the pretext and justification which the lies surrounding 9/11 have given to waging a war of conquest under the banner of what we call the Global War on Terrorism; Libya, Syria; Q and A.
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Chossdovsky is a delight. He almost gives me as a Canadian nationalist feelings the way Peter Dale Scott does but of course; 'patriotism is the last refuge.... ' We can now follow the thread of foreign policy being hijacked all the way from the Rothschilds in Frankfurt to Carnegie, CFR, OSS via Gehlen to the CIA, Kennedy, 911 with countless threads along the way. It makes sense and the speed of infill is remarkable. We are blessed by the voices of the Chossudovskys, Zinns, Taibbis et al as the final pieces of the puzzle fall into place more rapidly towards the end. End game and we need to understand these power mongers are prepared for this end run. We need to pay attention people.
If you missed this the first time around, it's definitely an important contribution to the research literature and you ought listen. (I caught it the 1st time it ran, but re-listening ain't a bad idea.) Re the content: her huge number of interviews are impressive. Conclusions all seem pretty sound too, but her whole approach seems to be blaming the CIA & military with absolutely everything, while emphatically asserting that The Mob could't have anything to do with it whatsoever, surely! Well yes, the House Subcommittee of the 70s disgustingly attempted to put the whole she-bang on the mob, probably coerced heavily by the coup itself no doubt, but there's plenty evidence the mob was involved-- and when youre talking about corrupt Gov elements, there's obviously overlap. (i.e. assertions in "Blood, Money & Power: How L.B.J. Killed J.F.K." by Barr McClellan ( http://www.powells.com/cgi-bin/biblio?inkey=1-0963784625-2 ) .. which if you know of LBJ's gangster character (just listen to how he dealt with people in private conversations: http://www.archive.org/details/lbj631106 ) would seem to make sense.)
It's worth commenting on how the MSM deafeningly ignored this anniversary yet again when it would be utterly germane to confront this coup that has diverted our resources, lo these many decades, into death machinery and black-budget, cronyist operations.. the exposure of which The Occupy Movement might do well to prioritize.
Unusually commendable was the Coast to Coast AM show this year, which interviewd Mark Lane at length.. and it was a many-faceted interview. I remember Dennis B. interviewing him way, way back when (and getting some flak from station big-wigs, if I remember?).. he'd do well to achieve such a "get" once again...
(Redicously, that commercial-strewn show charges money to get at their archives, but while searching around I came upon this, which looks interesting: http://www.archive.org/details/Evidence_of_Revision_1 )
Among my other somewhat out-there sources on things historical, I heard an interview with an author bringing a truly different viewpoint, i.e. that Oswald was pure as the driven snow, just a swell guy all around:
http://vyzygothraw.com/audio/baker.mp3
and here's her site: www.meandlee.com (check that pic of Marcello.. ewwww!)