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the world war one piece of legislation that was designed to prosecute by this is an unprecedented number in fact more americans have been persecuted for exposing information under obama than all other presidents combined i'm sure obama's war on whistleblowers and investigative journalism is nothing new what is new though is a report released by the committee to protect journalists who are going to highlights how obama's aggressive prosecution of whistleblowers along with the broad surveillance of journalists makes the current administration the absolute worst on press freedom since nixon now i know i report on this issue ad nauseum you're probably sick of hearing about it but just to show you the broad agreement with this viewpoint the c p j sites dozens of journalists from across the media sphere that concur take for instance david sanger of the new york times who said quote this is the most closed control freak administration i have ever covered or jane mayer of the new yorker's said it's a huge impediment to reporting and so chilling isn't quite strong enough it's more like for easing the whole process into
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a standstill order james goodall former general counsel to the times who noted that president obama will surely pass president richard nixon as the worst president ever on issues of national security and press freedom look i could go on but i think you get the idea person who once promised transparency in a path to accountability has failed miserably at the livery in either so i think it's about time that we break that. the butler look it was terrible and they are looking very hard to take the turtle to get along. he ever had sex with that her right there looking. for the police.
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or to sleep with the. little. guys today is a sad day for breaking the set because it looks like the drone king might be retiring his crown in the sun i'm worried about the future of drone strikes after cia director john brennan indicated that targeted assassinations maybe he christine over the next few months according to brennan there might not only be a significant reduction in the amount of strikes but that the army might be taking over the kill switch from the cia surprising words coming from the architect of the entire drone program. don't get too excited folks there's still plenty of evidence that drone strikes aren't going anywhere obama's far from calling for an end to the
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use of drones altogether so those good old signature strikes are still in the military's deck of cards every tear tuesday because but because put in an unfavorable light beam shot of the drone wars there is an initiative to make them more precise and prove that pesky two percent success rate cancer autonomous killer robots of course yes you heard me right making these already killer robots completely autonomous meaning that drones will be able to make decisions on who lives or dies without human control because you know if there's one thing that we can trust it's robots. you know seriously want to see you. then the pentagon learned anything from i robot the do you do you believe that lethal autonomous robots or early hours should be able to out then get out performing human drive or ride better protection from potential hackers seriously
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seriously look forgive me for being skeptical but i don't know if it's a good idea to put one hundred percent trust in your computer to differentiate between killing good guys and killing bad guys over drone strikes are executed based on mathematical patterns hardly a failsafe method to determine who is a terrorist worthy of being assassinated don't you think if anything i worry that the opposite is true without that human element autumn eyes drones could be even more deadly and less precise so before we go bowling too much credit i'd say it's pretty clear that he's still sitting tall on that drone their own but regardless of this fact people seem to be stoked about the baseless rhetoric promising to scale back the drone program and this is all due to obama bringing back some of bush's old. techniques sort of reign hellfire missiles on civilians there is now more emphasis being put on cia black bag a case in point this past weekend u.s.
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forces carried out extraordinary rendition raids in somalia and libya to pick up high value targets and by high value targets i mean to targets that currently pose no threat to americans yes it's amazing that people are actually celebrating the return of the bush policy of extraordinary rendition exporting interrogation and torture but it's not surprising because in america false choice is all we have obama or bush kidnapping or sass a nation. and that's the ongoing us government shutdown egyptian officials are criticizing the u.s. decision to cut a low portion of its one point five billion dollar annual aid package to cairo now
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secretary of state john kerry has said that full aid could resume on the basis that egypt's interim government provide a clear roadmap to democracy aside from withholding a pittance of its cash allowance to egypt the us is also withholding deliveries of tanks military aircraft and weapons shipments interestingly enough israel is also expressing frustration over the u.s. cutting aid to cairo citing concerns over to stabilization of the region. yes it's a big mess and the involvement of so many international players and interest is only complicating the situation at home a break down these latest updates on how this global chess game ultimately affects the people i'm joined by gyptian american political activist dina our wish thank you so much for coming on and so do you left to egypt your egypt egypt an american you left there almost a year or the cuckoo to protest against the muslim brotherhood why actually a few months before the coup i asked. five and a half months and you ship this year. i was part of the what i what
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we called the revolutionary activists who are inside egypt and outside egypt and i was hoping that would help i would be able to help the process continue during morsi this time with a legitimate stepping down instead of yes obviously we had a massive setback. on july third. because we we were hoping people like me that we would get to rid all of the islamist government which we considered as a right wing reactionary government and instead we got a military backed fascist government in my opinion and were you surprised i guess being there i mean in seeing all this unfold resupplies the audacity of the military to take over in the way that did and how do you respond to the justification that the military gave of why they did. well actually this brings in the so-called egyptian liberal elite who turned out to be neither liberal nor elite they used a very short sighted strategy to. get rid of the islamists using the enemy of my
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enemy is my friend type of thing but the truth is the enemy of my enemy at this time is the ultimate enemy of social justice and genuine representation of the demands of the january twenty fifth evolution which is are you out of the military has been extremely brutal and shocking in fact and what i was really appalled by is you know i wrote got to see the headlines about the u.s. cutting its aid but then when you read further you realize that it's a very small amount of the one point five billion dollars that it gives annually saudi arabia is not cutting anything israel is criticizing the u.s. for its isn't even a cut that small two hundred sixty million of the one point five billion one of all these different players reveal about kind of the whole the push and pull of the region all saudi arabia backing a government is that fanatically not a step forward them towards democracy. saudi arabia has been a historic opponent to democracy in the region democratization in general and
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israel is also interested in that military aid continuing because israel is friends with the elite of the military establishment in egypt so of course there would be opposed. unfortunately the military aid actually benefits mostly the us military industrial complex also benefits a few elite and their gyptian military it hurts that the u.s. taxpayer because it doesn't really help egypt there are a lot of military experts and even the egyptian military who complain that they don't need a lot of the military equipment that the u.s. sends so who's benefiting from this the egyptian the egyptian people are actually her hurting from this because. they you ask the government gets access to the soil . now gets access to the. the air to fly over egypt. very cheap one point three billion dollars is really only zero point five percent
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of the egyptian g.d.p. and people don't benefit from that it seems like a no brainer to just cut all these human rights atrocities are going on and you really realize there's other vested interests at play that don't have anything to do with the egyptian people pretty much which is really unfortunate how much effect will i mean yeah i guess you just answered how much effect will this reduction of aid really have i guess not that much when you look at over it well it will hurt the elite in the egyptian military. which is that which is not a bad thing i think it's a good thing that you ask is doing sort of the right thing for a change. while the interim government of course i've received have done this massive round up of egyptian muslim brotherhood members and supporters get at the same time they say that they're moving toward a democracy a roadmap to democracy what's i mean how do you respond to this glaring contradiction here you know this is this is
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a full return of the security state in egypt this is a fascist puppet military backed government which is committing atrocities against journalists against massive massacres against thousands of civilians. really. military tribunals against civilians i mean this is this if if the january twenty fifth evolution was point zero where minus stand now so unfortunate at what point i mean how much hope is there for a real democratic process as this military is still in control of the country well i i have faith that the egyptian people are going to wake up and when they realize that the current government and the future governments which are probably going to be military backed as well because they're controlling the process right now i'm sure they're gyptian people and they don't see results they're not. we're going to wake up and continue with their with their uprising on their revolution and i know that you have a lot of contacts on the ground of course it's hard to gauge egyptian people's
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public opinion from the u.s. there's a lot of conflicting sources right now of course at the end of the day as you just said the egyptians are suffering what do you think the opinion is i guess the people on the ground about the situation while there is massive media propaganda that's fueling jingoism hyper nationalism. they're really spending a lot of money and effort to try to brainwash the egyptian public but eventually everybody is going to see that there are no results the media is spreading lies rumors. anybody who represents dissent and egypt is now either a terrorist a fifth column or a muslim brotherhood or a traitor really there's no possibility of dissent without consequences in egypt now which is which is very sad wow so the military is actually you know it's kind of painting a broad brush on anyone who's really dissenting in the media and they're pretty much controlling the media sources have great influence on the media also the media the state the statement is controlled by the military and the current government
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the. private media is controlled by the elite of the old regime and their friends and people with a lot of money who would who is not it's not in their interest to actually have a successful revolution under foreman in egypt that's why they're actually acting as apologists and propaganda spokespeople for the current regime on the military well i have no doubt that the people will rise up again it seems are rife with revolution and i will area dina darwish thank you so much for coming on breaking down some of this complicated issue thank you for shit. i miss the ongoing. coverage shutdown into my mind egyptian officials are criticizing us decision but you know what coming up next i will talk to mike rupert about the collapse of civilization and.
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i think united states is in discussion with of just on for a bilateral security agreement which would. mandate and allow for a significant number of u.s. troops to review damed in six to seven bases that are being prepared for them to to use the one two thousand and fourteen they would all of us to have a very restricted operation mandate but they would still be there for purposes of training and perhaps to some kind of got into an ballast to the security forces who are honest on itself.
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at the risk of sounding alarmist we're facing a cataclysmic environmental crisis guys someone even say that we're on the brink of a complete collapse of industrial for the as a nation as we know it think about it the world is the pentagon contaminating fossil fuels and despite efforts they made introduce alternative energy seems like whales and dominate the market until every last drop is gone from the earth so why aren't more people sounding the alarm help answer that question and gain some more insight on the energy problems we face earlier i spoke to mike rupert is a former l.a. police officer and investigative journalist and author of the book crossing the rubicon a decline of the american empire at the end of the age of peak oil i first asked for his predictions if we do not change our current course of energy consumption.
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the basically every second that we're looking at right now. major economic dislocations population die off is inevitable because there are ten calories of fossil fuel energy every calorie of food on the planet we have six billion people on the planet now that weren't here before we discovered oil and natural gas. and we're also looking at other answers and for put genic changes to the climate we're looking at climate collapse all of this century follows a model if you will and predictions that i made going back to two thousand and three two thousand and four and in the documentary collapse ever sense that there is no recovery to anything like what we knew as normal for us now that we have to find new normals and adapt to those and lot of the reports coming out of fukushima really now hundreds of thousands of tons of radioactive water has been sitting at the civic for the last two years what do you see as the best case scenario for the and game there. the only thing that i see that can make
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a difference at this point is for all seven billion humans who occupy this planet to realize a couple of things first of all that everybody's life is in danger from this the pacific ocean is polluted the food chain is polluted and we are looking at a rapidly deteriorating situation at fukushima where there are there are eleven spent fuel pools two of which are in immediate jeopardy and where these leaks continued that the only thing is going to make a difference is if all seven billion of us drop everything and also shed any preconceived notions about money or how money works or what needs to happen or any ideas of national power or responsibility this is not a japanese problem this is a human problem and that's the only way we're ever going to be able to approach any kind of a solution from fukushima right i mean given i mean this disaster aside this latest one can nuclear energy ever be harnessed safely given the fact that it's like
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a waste can even be securely stored. the absolutely not there is and a former prime minister not a con who was privatised or when the earthquakes hit japan has come out in new york city read it just recently and said every nuclear reactor must be shut down now there are about four hundred fifty commercial reactors on the planet that is an imperative because we cannot maintain all of them and many of them are failing already indian point just about twenty six miles north of new york has five times more fuel rods than focus it is a g.e. mark one reactor and it has serious structural and maintenance issues right now and that's just one example of many if if we want to leave anything for our children for our grandchildren any life on this planet the imperative is to safely shut down put into cold storage all reactors right now i couldn't agree more i think once the can happen i realize i'm twenty three is this the reactors here in the u.s. almost identical design terrifying there's no initiative to really shut down. and
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there should be mike let's talk about fracking and the new craze across the us reports are coming out now that show that fracking may not only be causing earthquakes but are potentially unlocking pockets of radiation what else can you tell me about this and other dangers that fracking poses that has been confirmed multiple cases there's a new story that just appeared today that i have a to been able to read but it's a third story now confirming that the injection of frac chemicals deep into specific substrata in the soil is releasing stored pockets of radiation that are three hundred times above what is an acceptable limit and that's a fundamental issue about our whole relationship with mother earth she has stored. elements that are harmful to life like carbon which she is now releasing in massive quantities and radiation and our pursuit of infinite growth on a finite planet is opening and has opened pandora's box and unleashing all of these
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plagues pestilences and all of these diseases it has to stop fracking is is destroying the freshwater tables and aquifers all over this country and freshwater is in serious shortage not only here but around the world right even the term fossil fuel when you really think about what it is fossil fossilize matter compressed over billions of years we're not blowing it i mean it is magical resources i cannot believe who are doing the short side as a sounding mike i know that you've studied a lot about peak resources can you explain what that concept means and which ones have already pete. well the first and foremost and i was i've been very active in the peak oil movement since two thousand and one and traveled the world wrote more than one hundred articles on peak oil and peak energy at my former newsletter from the wilderness and basically we we have we are a civilization that has gotten drunk on cheap abundant energy which which is disappearing rapidly planet earth past peak oil. in late two thousand and five
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that's conventional oil all these things called oil now like tar sands which is bitumen. shale oil which is karajan none of these provide the energy return for energy investment and they are extremely destructive of the environment they are not ordeal and yet we chase those that's the same issue with fracking which provides us so-called cheap and abundant natural gas which is absolutely ridiculous when our tap water catches on fire it causes earthquakes it set sets loose radiation and it poisons us right i think you said we need to stop this infinite growth in a finite planet and i mean really there is a peak to every resource when you're looking at everything on the planet today mike and given the news that i just saw a couple hours ago unprecedented heat will reach the u.s. in thirty years why do you think that us policy makers are more concerned with obamacare and is this other political squabbling partisanship in the systematic destruction of the globe especially with the u.s. just becoming number one in oil and gas production. well it's not just for that
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reason it's that they are incapable they are sociopaths they are psychopaths. and they are completely and utterly disconnected from the fact that we only have one planet on which to live and we all live here together and if we don't save our ecosystem our habitat well there's no hope for anything in the future there it's not just extreme shortsightedness this this i would call evil but i think in a broader philosophical sense looking back across the whole history of the earth in all of human civilization this is truly the death of a me my. mindset is what you think about before you think about something it's all the stuff that most people accept as being a given before they try to analyze and that mean is dying and it's breaking free from that mean so war for consciousness of which you are so much a part and so many of us are it's to break free from that to see and live in
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a new me where. human energy is not constrained by lies we have been told i would say now for a good five six thousand years mike there seen the same trends these obvious trends that you're articulating right now where is the author looking at these same things . well it depends upon where you measure the alarmism. if you are looking for it from mainstream media from c.n.n. new york times you're not going to find it because they are incapable of sounding the alarm however i'm in a very unique position as a result of my longevity to books on a very successful movie through facebook and through my own radio show could be in touch with the fact that all over the world there is a mass awakening occurring right now many people are getting this they are not only just dissatisfied they are aware of the fact that that there are priorities for ourselves and for our children that we're not addressing and i think this awakening
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is very much underway and i'm doing everything i can to fan the fires underneath it i know you are it's a beautiful thing about a minute left but what can we do to ensure that we're not just passive players watching everything collapse around us. i have a saying that i use called fire your weapon and it has nothing to do with guns and firearms it has to do with whether your expression of dissatisfaction desire for change is an email a letter to your congressman carrying a picket sign and being a blockade in front of a coca-cola ramp or a railroad line shipping weapons find a weapon and fire it we saw amazingly successful results with that in the recent. prevention of the united states. attack on syria and regime change the united states had said which we've determined this is the only way where the the and the whole world stood up to seven billion people on this planet my guess is six point nine billion did not want to see that invasion president putin and russia played
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a played a very important role in that but he's a politician and the world itself was pushing behind and he knew that the wind was at his back and we must not believe that we are helpless victims we must act as if we make a difference now because the only alternative is to lay down give up and die and i'm not like that and i know you're not and i know all the people who are watching shows like this deeply want to be involved in this shift in consciousness life is about the struggle to about the fight thank you for being such an integral part of that my group or author investigative journalist. lifeboat our thanks so much. it was my pleasure see you soon. if you're wondering what i'm doing when i'm not on air check me out on that at abby martin. and you can follow me there you can find all my tween thinking at segments from the show as well as this man and other had they like photos that i put up of my cat so please help us at breaking us that
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