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actually. it's. worse for the little thing goes right out to the. radio guy. like what we're about to give you never seen anything like this until. it's up guys and i mean martin in the script and said so just yesterday glenn greenwald disclosed more damning information about the fishbowl we all live in this time it involves an n.s.a. program called x. keyscore which allows for the agency to collect a vast amount of data about everything a person does in the digital world and guess who's on board it on facebook is the x. keyscore enables the n.s.a. to collect every single thing done on the social media site including chats and private messages if you want this kind of search only applies to people under suspicion you're dead wrong because we've already learned that the n.s.a.
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is tracking everybody you know it's sad despite facebook's complicity in the latest layer of surveillance not enough people seem to care to take a look at this that's right facebook stock is only rising in light of the recent revelations in fact its profits jumped by thirty percent to blowing away all of wall street's expectations however it's not just facebook that's benefiting off of scandal look at how the burton which inexplicably saw its shares rise after admitting to the destruction of evidence of the b.p. oil spill in other words how a burden admittedly criminal negligence and its. because it is either stock also went up in the aftermath of the bad press you know it's fascinating that in the wake of the n.s.a. leaks faith in government fell to one of the lowest points in history so why are these feelings reflected on wall street americans need to wake up at these corporations are in the wrong but it's our job to stop. investing in them and force
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them into irrelevancy if you agree to join me let's break this out. while you might be hearing talk about the economy is looking up you need only to look around to see that's not exactly the case times are bleak corner v.a.p. eighty percent of americans are facing near poverty that's four out of five adults struggling to make ends meet just look at detroit which recently filed the largest municipal bankruptcy in u.s. history and it close to twenty billion dollars and that all we hear is that there is nothing the government can do to help restore american cities if it means public employees losing their pensions or an indefinite and a basic public services and look don't get me wrong i'm not suggesting that american taxpayers should be bailing out every city that files for chapter nine what i am saying though is that the government's priorities are completely out of
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whack remember when we were told that bailing out the largest corporations and financial institutions that caused of the great recession was necessary to save the economy while we were hoodwinked because not only was that completely untrue but the seven hundred billion dollars so-called rescue was actually more like twelve point eight trillion according to bloomberg so where all the money really go here's rep alan grayson asking for much fed chairman ben bernanke to account for just half a trillion of that money. goes. to the financial institutions and europe and other countries which forms. i don't know. half a trillion dollars and you don't know who got the money the loan went to the loans go to the central banks and they then put them out there so they are institutions to try to bring down short term interest rates and all the markets around the world well let's start with which central banks got the money there fourteen of them which are listed. you know our i'm sure they're listed in here somewhere yes i'm
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sure someone somewhere knows something about where that money where they disappeared to so are we really better off with too big to fail banks being even bigger now and i think we all know the answer is no it's clear that this government is more concerned with maintaining a well oiled corporatocracy than it is with the financial well being of its citizenry but it's not just the corporate sponsors of the government favors over its people it's foreign governments to take a look at how much money the top five of us foreign aid received last year one and a half billion dollars went to egypt iraq one point six pakistan over two billion two point three for afghanistan and the closest ally to the us israel receives more than three billion dollars in aid every year but some of the funding to other foreign militaries might surprise you if the opiah takes in a half a billion of us taxpayer dollars every year in exchange for the ability to launch drones from the country but what about honduras which rakes in thirty million
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dollars specifically to fund a police force that acts more like a death squad and all this propping up of foreign governments militaries doesn't even include the heavy cost of maintaining the us empire's nine hundred military bases worldwide just think about these numbers the next time you hear the media or the government reporting at the idea of helping this country's distressed local economies because a mere fraction of the money that the us has wandered in iraq and afghanistan could have turned detroit into the by so the excuse that the government can't help detroit continues to funnel billions of dollars and other countries doesn't quite add up you see the people that create the wealth in this country deserve a piece of the pie and that should be top priority.
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these days it seems that big brother is rarely gets ugly head around every corner of the planet invading nearly every aspect of our lives and well two thousand and twelve saw an unprecedented growth in technology capable of dropping needs in the most innocuous of places two thousand and thirteen is proving to be even worse but whenever something has the ability to be used as a spine device it's also vulnerable to being hacked so to go over the vast reach of big brother today i'm joined now by b.t.s. producer emmanuel got off a low man. so i think a little crazy because you. drop in papers so let's talk about networks because i think this is probably the biggest revelation in the wake of the n.s.a. leaks is just realizing how expansive the spying grid really is not just across america but across the world yeah i mean absolutely that's what we were learning that's what we learned mainly through the prism everything is connected we already knew that everything's connected to their networks but it's really really dangerous how far you can take that when you go to the hospital for example and one machine
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is connected to your finger that is being relayed to the nurses' station that in itself is you know has all your records in it if it's on a network it can be hacked and you can apply that to everything so you can apply that on a worldwide scale what prison revealed to us is that it's not just going on here in the united states but it's going on all over the world i mean we have access we don't really need a government in the united states has access to infrastructure systems in china civilian infrastructure government schools and it's and it's rapid and it's all over the world and that's a really really terrifying thing but like in a grander scheme of things yeah it seems terrible but when you think about you know if they did want to look into any little aspect of your life that that has to do with a network they can do it and every aspect of our lives these days is you know in one way or another network yeah exactly and i think another aspect of this is the devices that we use on these networks and i think it all goes back to ninety four the blueprint. as authoritarian of authoritarianism but in one thousand and four
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the telescreen was in everyone's home is mandated by the government to be in your home and to spy on you know but really any device now is the modern day telescreen any anything that anything that connects to the internet that has a camera that has a microphone is essentially a tells you know we've made the comparison with with our i phones because i mean that's the one thing that's that's on you it's on you like a watch it's on you like a wallet we've always we always have this thing on and it's no coincidence we didn't i phone for example is that you know body design you can't remove the battery that in itself gives gives a third party the capability of you know going in and turning on the camera turning on the microphone even when you think that the device is is off but you know in reality when you look at nine hundred eighty four and you remember you know his telescope was an actual screen up on the wall samsung has smart t.v.'s that have microphones that have that have cameras on them that have been proven and we it's up right now you're looking at the smart t.v.'s here it's been proven that you can
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hack into these these smart t.v.'s and conduct surveillance in somebody's living room without them even knowing about right and i mean and it goes beyond just more t.v. washers we're talking about any of this here on here is a very good idea to have your home. first of all why is a dishwasher like even able to connect to the internet i need to be able to you know drive my dishes well i'm not worried oh yeah you know i mean this is this can be applied to practically anything in our home here is what i found everything is becoming more and more here's what i found most disturbing that the i phone yes we know that that can be hacked the dishwasher not so much but this is what i found the creepy is the i phone charger yeah i know you can actually hacking into a person's phone look somebody can just switch out your i phone not your i phone but your charger i believe the charger is your work someone could just replace it with another charger that's going to data mine everything in my phone not this and to be honest you know there's so many other ways of getting information these days that this seems so. not even necessary but it can be done and this is just another
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one of the way to really and i think when we take this into even more frightening realm is the car hacking hijacking cars and drones i mean we're talking about thirty thousand of these drones unmanned vehicles unmanned aerial vehicles flying over the u.s. potentially by two thousand and twenty. and we're talking about the ability to hack these drones i mean what is that going to do and then on top of that especially in light of the death of michael hastings i mean speculation about hacking cars. we know that this is we know that it's not new that this technology and the capability to hack a car that has an onboard computers we know that this is been around for a while but really what's what's really started to shine a light on that on how dangerous this could be is all the questions that remain unanswered over michael hastings mysterious death and we heard richard clarke come out and say you know this is definitely within the realm of possibility so this is why wherever we're talking about devices that are able to be hacked we go into
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cameras that are already so prevalent talk about board and stare we have a yeah we're going to gorgon stare is already being used in afghanistan and we should really explain what it is a little bit it's a system of about nine cameras with with just an incredible range you can. kind of survey an entire city from a single journey were mounting drones on many cameras on drones that are capable of doing just about everything we just recently within the last few weeks the military launched the first drop off of an aircraft carrier landed safely off of an aircraft carrier so we're seeing now that not only are the cameras more sophisticated but the drones are as well i think that the most important thing is that with the evolution of technology the more privacy protections are needed on these devices on the surveillance thank you so much man all right. still ahead i sit down with actor and director sean stone to talk about everything from islam but.
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in the era of interconnectedness you would think that humanity would be growing more tolerant however it seems that our society cannot shake the irrational fear of the other an enemy that's been constructed by the powers that be to perpetuate endless war and they wrote of civil liberties in fact the latest pew research poll on attitudes toward muslims shows that forty percent of americans believe islam is a religion of violence well earlier i spoke to someone with a unique perspective on the matter sean stone son of director all over stone who was of jewish descent was raised christian and also recently embraced islamic faith and this is how the corporate media reacted when he did. twenty seven year old sean stoll and sort of controversial director oliver stone converted islamic in iran on valentine's day he became a muslim on valentine's day in iran while working on
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a documentary there the trip has given sean an interesting perspective on the. iran its people politics and even answer president mahmoud ahmadinejad seems very perverse that you would wish to spend much time with this guy given your family upbringing while the media's been fixated on stone as a muslim he's also a burgeoning actor and filmmaker who recently directed and starred in the film greystone park and now he's co-hosting an online talk show called buzz saw i first asked about what first made him embrace islam and here's what he had to say. apart jewish my dad's side is half jewish but frankly my father is a buddhist and doesn't feel you know any real attachment to the jewish faith i was raised with the mixture in a sense because i was baptized christian i studied the old testament new testament as a kid especially in school and then you know post nine eleven i became curious about
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islam. because i wanted to see the other side's point of view frankly from the western side seemed that islam was a fanatical religion and yet. i never take you know never to never judge a book by the cover i want to actually read the koran and understand it and in the course of the journey into places like the west bank with my father in two thousand and two and then travelling to somalia myself. all these you know these trips ultimately leading to iran in two thousand and eleven all these trips really opened my eyes to the world and i saw islam as a continuation of the judeo christian tradition i see it you know very much for the prophet muhammad as a last prophet in that lineage and the crown is a very sensible book if you read it frankly it makes a whole lot of sense to regard in their interpretation of jesus when they look as a prophet to as a prophet and obviously the abrahamic. lineage from abraham to moses are all very
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much respected in the koran so i don't forget any book can really be missing. interpreted in different ways obviously your experience is world wide that forced you to see these myths firsthand and have them be constructed around for years i was very well versed in a lot of different legends what's the response of those who argue that a clash of civilizations is inevitable between the east in the west yeah i mean we saw that very much in the ninety's i remember the literature and sam huntington take on clash of civilizations and frankly you know people remember the history that bernard lewis and huntington were came out of came out of. the seventy's which came through the carter carter white house through brzezinski in particular is foreign to national security adviser zbigniew brzezinski. actively sought the war with the soviet union through inciting them to invade afghanistan and he admitted as much saying that we provoked the soviet invasion of afghanistan we basically created their vietnam because their afghan war lasted what eight nine
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years it was a horrible defeat for them and so he their their policy from the seventy's was let's create a clash of civilizations along this fault line of islam against the soviet union because the soviet union at the time included all these muslim states you know and you see it is they in the chechen war for example so the idea of clash of civilizations was it was it was a war that they created against the soviets to break up the soviet empire and ultimately you know some people say it backfired and led to the invasion that led to the attacks against america but ultimately i look at it as very much a british imperial strategy of creating dissent cream to split the sentiments on the world between shia and sunni for example that most americans understand if you go to the middle east you understand much much better how the war in iraq and syria is creating and fomenting this this violence of the old idiology is very much like the protestants and catholics fighting you know in an ireland that's an that's an american but it's
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a british imperial strategy that the americans adopted in the seventy's and carries through to this day so i. don't believe it at all because i see that all these people from across the world live together harmoniously they have historically and yet we have an imperial strategy that's actually trying to incite this violence seems like a childlike kind of fantasy that you know it's inherently these people are inherently backwards and and do evolve and so of course we're in a coming to a head it really does serve the interest the establishment pretty well in terms of perpetuating them to what extent is the corporate media complicit in this perpetuation of the narrative of islamophobia and what agenda do they serve on. i mean this is obviously a major question of what we're dealing with as a human species at this time i try to put an end to this clash of civilizations dialogue by accepting islam publicly and saying you know within myself i'm jewish christian muslim there are many there are millions of people around the world who would who could understand that agree with that the problem is of course the media
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controls what we see towards that and you know we put together a show with tyrrell and it was just even sure called buzz which we do on online it's an alternative media source it's a little bit like you know alex jones or r t in the sense that it's not conventional we take the articles in the stories of the major news media are not publishing and they're not you know pushing because as we know the media is controlled it's a conglomerate system and it's very easy to to really dissect it look at who owned who are the companies or corporations and it really boils down to less than than ten that own all the major news media and the media is obviously tied together between the t.v. networks in the film studios and then you go towards you know broadcasting of all kinds and it just becomes it is a conspiracy and it's a conspiracy of a mission or mission it's all meeting the the facts that don't fit the narrative that they want to construct and so i think that the beauty of the internet is that people are able to see alternative points of view there but to see you know they're able to become more and more aware and i think that's why the media is actually the
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major news media actually is. facing this ultimately they're going to face a great awakening of people and that's why they want to create as much chaos and destruction and fear as possible they want to kind of as they need to be pushed into irrelevancy and it is a conspiracy in plain sight shot i mean we have six media corporations conglomerates and there's about one hundred twenty boards of directors sitting on those corporate conglomerates that also sit on the board of directors for these defense contractors monsanto etc so it really has been plain sight for those who seek seek information in order to construct an enemy though of course like every era of just analysts war it's no surprise how much islamophobia that we're seeing across the corporate media today you mention hollywood what about hollywood shows like homeland movies like zero dark thirty i mean would you say that hollywood's also doing the bidding of the establishment yeah you know the unfortunate thing is that we live in realities we live in a world of fear and most people are motivated by fear and it's become more and more apparent even though i would say more people are waking up in the truth about the
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internet and the alternative media sources is that it's not that it's only that people are waking up but that we're becoming more aware of those who are awakened and we can create more networks between those who are aware and it in that but in the day all these millions of people who are aware of the conspiracies who are and who are aware that you know nine eleven was probably an inside job of some kind that it was not simply a ragtag group of terrorists led by bin laden who conducted this this this this operation and now led to over a decade of constant fear mongering and aggression and yet despite the fact that there's more awareness on it why is it that we do continue to see this propaganda about the bogeyman terrorists whether they be. muslim or russian or or north korean or whatnot what is that system it's a cycle of fear it's a cycle that has to be broken internally and it's very difficult to deal with because in the day money is obviously driving these operations whether it be hollywood or media and so long as the money is saying don't take the risk don't
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don't make the film that can be critical of u.s. policy. then of course you know that's that will that will go it will become a test that will be the status quo until someone is risky enough and happens to be able to break it and the soon as it gets broken then that becomes the trend but right now we are still living in that in that cortinas sense that the threat of terrorism is still less than slipping in the bath tub and falling i mean furniture falling on you from an apartment complex and it's basically nil so it's totally erroneous stephen to have this and this war of civil liberties and i want to move on to palestine you've been very outspoken about the issue your father oliver stone has been very outspoken about the israeli lobby saying that it not only controls foreign policy but an aspect of hollywood as well what are your thoughts on israel's fear of influence there's a lot of conflict internally and there always has been frankly in israel there's always been a large. conflict between the european settlers and you know coming from different parts of europe not feeling comfortable in this you know in what is palestine so
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there's a lot of you know there's a lot of internal issues and that's why you know it's ironic that netanyahu is an american isn't actually the american guy who is now the prime minister of israel just to show you that the reason why the middle easterners a lot of middle easterners object to israel's existence is that historically they look at it as crusader state the crusader kingdom because it's the exact same location that the europeans established their crusader kingdom a thousand years ago and so when they see all these european russian jews you know coming into israel they're saying look at these european settlers they're not they're not jews from our you know from this region that it they have no ties to the land they're coming here to set settle and that's their the middle east the middle eastern point of view as far as why they object to it now i'm not a proponent of you know attacking israel or triple or trying to solve it at this point but i'm simply saying that that is why there is so much antagonism to israel as they look at it historically as a continuation of this european encroachment upon the middle east that we always
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hear of the other side and that's why it's important for to even discuss. the other perspective is we literally do not hear that ever in the us. of a so interesting that the u.s. is so focused on iran's nuclear development and saying it would create a nuclear arms race in the region meanwhile israel's had nuclear weapons for years i mean isn't the harmonies are pretty creative i wanted to sum this up as someone who has spent a lot of time in iran what would you say the biggest misconception is about the country given the incessant propaganda about them being america's biggest enemy. i think to the frankly i was always surprised people asking me if i was scared when i went there because there was no sense of there's no there's no terrorism that occurs you know within iran or you know it's a very stable contrie whether or not you know hezbollah who they support in lebanon is a terrorist or not you know that's debatable because as they operate within the lebanese borders i don't consider them to be terrorists i feel i see them as defenders of
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lebanese sovereignty because the lebanon has been invaded numerous times by israel so iran is it is a terrorist sponsor think it's a great. exaggeration and frankly it's you know the whole concept of terrorism is quite it's quite insane at this point where we have drones and missiles being launched and killing you know hundreds of thousands of people in that region in the cross you know across the middle east across north africa since this war on terror is a kurd how many thousands of families and civilians and children have been killed in the process and yet because we kill them with our missiles we don't call us we don't consider ourselves terrorists we only consider those who blow themselves up terrorists and obviously that's back to you cannot create that qualification that's a one hundred eighty four. double speak terror so the idea of iran is discreet terrorist enemy is not true they're very civilized people they have a three thousand year history they are not looking to destroy their set themselves in the process of a war against iran against israel unless there is
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a good motivation to do so so whatever becomes of this conflict against the. i think we have to realize that their strategy is to their long term interest is to continue the persian state which as i said is three thousand years old one of the oldest older states in the world but in china for example right maybe india it's like there's nothing older so why would they seek to destroy themselves with some kind of fanatical war with israel just really clear to see who the aggressor is when you look at the timeline of aggression u.s. versus iran and the other one man's freedom fighter is another man's terrorist to wrap it up really quickly tell people where you can see your new show online and check out more about you. yeah absolutely. goes on you tube you can check us out on the lip t.v. that's the studio the company that we sponsors and shows our stuff so the name of the show myself. but the wallace we're trying to get some alternative
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media out there and you know what our team is doing is a great job and we need more of it thank you so much actor writer director awesome to talk to you. thank you so much. for us tonight. we speak your language. programs documentary some spanish. stories. spanish for a visit to our. stream
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