
Hey everyone! I hope you’re out and about enjoying the lovely summer of global boiling, but just in case you do find yourself looking at a screen I present for your edification and enjoyment the August Open Thread.

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Daredevil – FLNWO #28
With their new Netflix original series, “Daredevil,” the Marvel Entertainment juggernaut of recent years looks set to grow even bigger. But given that Marvel is now owned by Disney, and given the long history of comic books being used for propaganda, and given the documented ties between Marvel and the Pentagon, what kind of cultural conditioning is this series subjecting us to? Are we facing a tide of “propaganda of violence,” and, if so, how should we react to it? Join us in this month’s Film, Literature and the New World Order for an exploration of these issues with James Evan Pilato of MediaMonarchy.com
Syria Updates, DNA Editing, Ag-Gag Down – New World Next Week
Interview 1071 – New World Next Week with James Evan Pilato
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This week on the New World Next Week: things heat up in Syria as Turkey expands its war on the Kurds; scientists warn against editing DNA in wildlife; and Idaho’s anti-whistleblower ag-gag law is ruled unconstitutional. |
Gladio B Update: Kyrgyzstan Cancels US Cooperation Treaty
Interview 1070 – Christoph Germann on the Kyrgyzstan-US Rift
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James welcomes back to the program Christoph Germann of the New Great Game Round-up to discuss Kyrgyzstan’s recent decision to cancel a two decade old US cooperation treaty. We talk about the ostensible reason for this rift and what might really be behind it, as well as the ramifications of this cancelation for USAID and other US-led NGOs in the country. |
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