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 John Pilger dissects the truth and lies in the 'war on terror'
War on Terror -  Pilger Breaking The Silence
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John Pilger dissects the truth and lies in the 'war on terror'.
Directed by Steve Connelly and John Pilger Produced by Christopher Martin, Carlton Television Executive Producer: Richard Clemmow Written and Presented by John Pilger
Study guide here http://www.bullfrogfilms.com/guides/breakguide.pdf
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 Dominance and Terror: A Discussion with Noam Chomsky PT 1
The BEst way to control people is by Fear - Directly or proposed
Hence the priciple of Universality "if it is right for you its right me", if you cant except that shut up.
Easy way to stop terrorism is to stop participating in it.
If they do something the world is coming to an end, if we do something its OK.
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 Terror
The long-awaited arrival of Alex Jones' latest trend-setting documentary has arrived! TerrorStorm delivers a powerful sucker punch to the  ... all » architects of global terrorism and how they stage false-flag events to achieve political and sociological ends.
Alex journeys from the depths of history from the Gulf of Tonkin, the USS Liberty and Gladio through to the Madrid and 7/7 London bombings and robustly catalogues the real story behind the government induced fable.
This film contains viable solutions on how we can reclaim human dignity and freedom and prevent the global population from becoming the slaves of a prison planet.
Download or purchase the video at http://www.prisonplanet.com
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 Prof Noam Chomsky speaks to the BBC - 2002
Noam Chomsky speaks to BBC's Francine Stock at London's St Paul's Cathedral, Dec '02
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Francine Stock: Since you first started in political activism in the sixties, do you feel that you have made a great deal of headway?
Noam Chomsky: I think the country has made a great deal of headway and I'm happy to participate in it, but it's not traceable to individuals....If you go back to the sixties…there was no feminist movement, no Third World solidarity movements, no substantial anti-nuclear movement, no global justice movements. These are all developments of the last twenty or thirty years and they come from all over the place. For example, the solidarity movements...are quite unique - there's never been a time when people from the aggressor country went to the victims and lived with them to try to protect them.
That happened in the eighties - tens of thousands of Americans did it and they came from conservative circles. A lot of it was church based. And it came from Main Street in the United States, and now it's all over the world.
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 Dominance and Terror: A Discussion with Noam Chomsky PT 2
If you don not do what we say we will kill you, power domination
Noam Chomsky and his ideas on war, survival and much more.
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 War Propoganda and the Language of Fascism (2005)
http://www.archive.org/details/mniman

MICHAEL I. NIMAN: WAR PROPAGANDA AND THE LANGUAGE OF FASCISM: Parts one and two, “If you look at most of the rhetoric about the war, it’s really an appeal to emotions, not reason," Prof. Niman tells his Chautauqua audience. "Because if we operated with reason, if we’re thinking about reason, then suddenly people have memory. ‘Wait a second,’ right? This is about weapons of mass destruction, about an immediate threat to the United States, had nothing to do with liberating Iraq…It’s all an appeal to emotion. This is the language fascism. Language that appeals to our emotions, as opposed to appealing to our reason…Good propaganda has to attach their message to our values. We value freedom, so this becomes /*Operation Iraqi Freedom…* /Our media is censored. Is the government censoring it? No. It’s self-censorship.”(Prof Niman, Buffalo State College, spoke at Chautauqua Institution’s Hall of Philosophy Aug. 16, 2005. Event sponsor: the Chautauqua Society for Peace and Social Justice. two 30min parts.)

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 How the Israeli War Party lobby controls US foreign policy
wenty-two years in Congress: How the game is played behind closed doors.  Americans have no idea
This is not the most professional-looking film ever made, nor is it the most visually compelling, but the information it contains is nothing short of electrifying. Why does US foreign policy consistently support Israeli military aggression in Lebanon and elsewhere? Why do we turn a blind eye to Israel's brutal and inhuman treatment of the Palestinians? Why are we in fighting in Iraq? The answers are laid out in calm, clear language by twenty-two year veteran member of Congress Paul Findley. He calls the control of US foreign policy by the Israeli War Party lobby "the most significant crisis we've faced in this country since the Civil War."
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 There is no such thing as a Bloodless Revolution - Malcolm X

"He got the peace prize, we got the problem.... If I'm following a general, and he's leading me into a battle, and the enemy tends to give him rewards, or awards, I get suspicious of him. Especially if he gets a peace award before the war is over."

"I'll say nothing against him. At one time the whites in the United States called him a racialist, and extremist, and a Communist. Then the Black Muslims came along and the whites thanked the Lord for Martin Luther King."

"He got the peace prize, we got the problem.... If I'm following a general, and he's leading me into a battle, and the "I'll say nothing against him. At one time the whites in the United States called him a racialist, and extremist, and a Communist. Then the Black Muslims came along and the whites thanked the Lord for Martin Luther King."

"He got the peace prize, we got the problem.... If I'm following a general, and he's leading me into a battle, and the enemy tends to give him rewards, or awards, I get suspicious of him. Especially if he gets a peace award before the war is over."

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 ISRAEL MASSACRE - Middel East
"We must use Terror, Assassination, intimidation, land confiscation, and the cutting of All social services to Rid the Galilee of its Arab population."
--Israeli PM David Ben-Gurion, May 1948
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 HOT: Testimony from a former U.S. Army Ranger 22
Testimony from a former U.S. Army Ranger

Jessie Macbeth, a Former Army Ranger and Iraq War Veteran Tells All

This 20 minute interview ... all » will change how you view the U.S. occupation of Iraq forever. I cannot possibly recommend this more highly. An Iraq war veteran tells of atrocities he and other fellow-soldiers committed reguarly while in Iraq. I have never seen this level of honesty from a U.S. soldier who directly participated in the slaughtering of Iraqis.

Testimony from a former U.S. Army Ranger - 2006
Jessie Macbeth, a Former Army Ranger and Iraq War Veteran Tells All This 20 minute interview ... all » will change how you view the U.S. occupation of Iraq forever. I cannot possibly recommend this more highly. An Iraq war veteran tells of atrocities he and other fellow-soldiers committed reguarly while in Iraq. I have never seen this level of honesty from a U.S. soldier who directly participated in the slaughtering of Iraqis.
Excerpts:
"When we were doing the night raids in the houses, we would pull people out and have them all on their knees and zip-tied. We would ask the man of the house questions. If he didn't answer the way we liked, we would shoot his youngest kid in the head. We would keep going, this was our interrogation. He could be innocent. He could be just an average Joe trying to support his family. If he didn't give us a satisfactory answer, we'd start killing off his family until he told us something. If he didn't know anything, I guess he was SOL." and "For not speaking out, I feel like I'm betraying my battle-buddies that died." Watch the video here.

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