Chris Hedges, On Contact: The Uncivil War on Syria with Max Blumenthal and Ben Norton
Discussing the US role in the Syrian conflict.
Discussing the US role in the Syrian conflict.
Julian Assange: It's the world without sunlight, but I haven't seen sunlight in so long, I don't remember it.
Presidents...do have a duty under the Constitution to get Congress’s approval before waging war.
Presidents...do have a duty under the Constitution to get Congress’s approval before waging war.
What likely concerns Ms. Burke, is that social media is further from government control than is the traditional media.
What likely concerns Ms. Burke, is that social media is further from government control than is the traditional media.
The purpose of your visit will be educational in nature and focused on learning about Arab-Islamic culture...
[Rasouli] wonders if U.S. citizens believe these wars, which could cost up to $6 trillion, were worth it.
An ISIS cell. An undercover FBI agent. A community torn apart.
Although the public believes the hype about danger emanating from these foreign forces, it does not favor the solution it is endlessly offered by the media and the U.S. government.
Today, the invisible government has never been more powerful and less understood.
https://youtu.be/_sbT3_9dJY4 John Pilger.com Whistleblower Julian Assange has given one of his most incendiary interviews ever in a John Pilger Special, courtesy of Dartmouth Films, in which he summarizes what can be gleaned from the tens of thousands of Clinton emails released by WikiLeaks this year. RT Published on Nov 5, 2016 Media More