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Holocaust in Palestine: 75 Years (with Palestinian refugee Johnny Punish on VT Radio)

VT Radio Al-Nakba  (The Nakba), also known as the Palestinian Catastrophe, was the destruction of Palestinian society and homeland in 1948, and the permanent displacement of a majority of the Palestinian Arabs by Euro Colonists with guns and ideas of Judenstat built on the blood of a people who had ZERO to do with the German Euro-Holocaust.

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LIVE RADIO! Mathew Crawford on World War E “Globalists vs. Globalists” Hypothesis; Jafar Ramini on 75th Anniversary of the Palestinian Nakba—Which He Experienced at Age 5

Listen live Fridays 8 to 10 Eastern on Revolution.Radio later archived at https://kevinbarrett.substack.com First hour: Mathew Crawford of Rounding the Earth recently emailed me: “What are the chances that World War E is ‘globalists trying to pilot China’ vs. ‘other globalists trying to pilot America’, where the Rothschilds are the most likely source using China and perhaps Elon has taken control of American…

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Binoy Kampmark on Assange’s Foiled Escape

Listen HERE Australian professor Binoy Kampmark got my attention last week with with his excellent Counterpunch article on Assange’s foiled escape. In a bizarre twist, a CIA bad guy with the same name as one of the JFK assassins, David Morales, was responsible for bugging the Ecuadorian embassy and foiling Assange’s planned escape. It seems the Ecuadorian government hired UC…

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Josh Mitteldorf on Time Paradoxes and Election Integrity

Listen HERE Scientist and renaissance man Josh Mitteldorf discusses science (“Can the future reach into the past to call itself into existence?“) and politics (“Windfall for an Election Software Company — and a muzzle for anyone who questions Election Integrity“). “My thesis is that while all of today’s science is rooted in the paradigm that influence flows only from past…

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LIVE RADIO! Josh Mitteldorf on Time Paradoxes and Election Integrity; Binoy Kampmark on Assange’s Foiled Escape

Listen live Fridays 8 to 10 Eastern on Revolution.Radio later archived at https://kevinbarrett.substack.com First hour: Scientist and renaissance man Josh Mitteldorf discusses science (“Can the future reach into the past to call itself into existence?“) and politics (“Windfall for an Election Software Company — and a muzzle for anyone who questions Election Integrity“). “My thesis is that while all of today’s science…

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Helen Buyniski on Out-of-Control Censorship

Listen HERE Helen Buyniski of the HelenOfDestroy Substack makes a good case that if the world’s worst evil-doers succeed in shutting down free discussion of their evil deeds, humanity’s goose is pretty much cooked. Has censorship—not just internet censorship but real-world book-burning, as recently happened when New Zealand banned the “conspiracy” print magazine New Dawn—reached the point of no return? Will…

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LIVE RADIO: John Carter on Commodified Intelligence; Ron Unz on Neocons, Chomsky & 9/11

Listen live Fridays 8 to 10 Eastern on Revolution.Radio later archived at https://kevinbarrett.substack.com I like to showcase good writers with cutting-edge ideas on this show, and both of tonight’s guests fit the bill. First hour: John Carter of the Postcards from Barsoom Substack returns to discuss his latest work, starting with “reGenerative AIgronomics or UBIomass: Occupational responses to the era of commodified…

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LIVE RADIO! What’s the World’s Worst Problem—Unearned Rent, Satanism, or Censorship?

Listen live Fridays 8 to 10 Eastern on Revolution.Radio later archived at https://kevinbarrett.substack.com What’s the world’s worst problem? Militarism? If nuclear World War 3 breaks out, that will be clear in retrospect. Or if we fast-forward 100 or 150 years, we might learn it was biodiversity loss or climate change. (Or not.) But those choices are too obvious. Tonight, let’s consider three…

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Alex Krainer: Was There More Freedom Under Communism?

Video link Audio Alex Krainer of Trends Compass grew up under Communism (or “hard socialism”) in the former Yugoslavia—and is not a fan. He preferred freedom then, and still does. But is the “free world” really free? Or has ideology blinded us to reality? In his recent essay “Property rights: the reality vs. the ideology of it” Alex explains that…

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