The Truth Game is an examination of the propaganda and policy surrounding the nuclear arms race - from the initial nuclear detonations over Japan to the stockpiling of arms by world superpowers. It also looks into how propaganda is used to condition the public against the real facts of a nuclear war.
In The name Of Justice: The Television Reporting Of John Pilger, part seven.
The use of "false flags" by governments. If you don't believe any of this information then look it up. If you're not sure where to start looking then try http://en.wikipedia.org
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Michael Ratner says: claiming kidnapping, imprisonment and torture are a 'state secret', is outrageous.
2007-10-16
Michael Ratner is the President of the Center for Constitutional Rights (CCR) in New York. He has taught at Yale Law School, lectured at Columbia Law School and was President of the National Lawyers Guild.
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2 small clips from "war against the third world what i've learned about US foreign policy". Some music from an old wellknown fulci movie and a clip from the revolution will not be televised and a castro documentary.
Part of our South-America month, wich is part of our 2008 foreign policy project.
WaarOmeter \ TruthOmeter 2008.
In August 1987, two Arkansas high school seniors were brutally murdered, their bodies dismemebered by a speeding train.
The evidence leads to a massive CIA drug and weapons smuggling operation, and raises stunning questions about CIA and US government involvement in drug and arms trafficking, world-wide.
Between the years 1967 and 1972 the CIA introduced a program they designed, coordinated by the Republic of Vietnam's (South Vietnam) and created as a security practise to identify and "neutralize" the civilian infrastructure supporting the Viet Cong or National Front for the Liberation of South Vietnam.
Between 1968 and 1972 Phoenix neutralized 81,740 NLF members, of whom 26,369 were killed. In 1970, Communist officials near Da Nang in northern South Vietnam instructed their assassins to "kill 400 persons" deemed to be government "tyrant's" and to "annihilate" anyone involved with the pacification program.
The Phoenix Program is sometimes seen as an "assassination campaign," and has been criticized as an example of human-rights atrocities alleged to have been committed by the CIA or other allied organizations, including U.S. Military Intelligence.
Consequently, the military command in Vietnam issued a directive that reiterated that it had based the anti-VCI campaign on South Vietnamese law, that the program was in compliance with the laws of land warfare, and that U.S. personnel had the responsibility to report breaches of the law.
For More Info.:
Bob Kerrey, The CIA and War Crimes:
http://www.counterpunch.org/valentine...
Words of wisdom from the 8 Armed Freak about George Bush, The CIA, America, Democracy, the war in Iraq & what his mam has made for his tea.
He's like Michael Parenti & Noam Chomsky all rolled into one, except with more arms.
Don't forget to watch the CIA rolling credits at the end - We must give credit where credit is due!
At Fort Benning in Georgia, and before, in Panama, our government trained foreign soldiers. The camp was called the School of the Americas, and graduates of this school committed many of the worse human rights atrocities of the last 50 years in South and Central America. This school is still in operation today. On our soil.
http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=C...
1947: Greece
1953: Iran
1954: Guatemala
1956: Vietnam
1959: Haiti
1960: Congo
1962: Laos
1961: Cuba, Dominican Republic, and Ecuador
1963: Dominican Republic and Ecuador
1964: Brazil
1965: Indonesia, Dominican Republic, Greece, and Congo
1967: Greece Bolivia, and Vietnam
1969: Uruguay
1970: Cambodia
1971: Bolivia and Haiti
1973: Chile
1975: Australia and Angola
1979: Afghanistan, El Salvador, and Nicaragua
1980: El Salvador
1981: Nicaragua
1983: Honduras
1986: Haiti
1989: Panama
1990: Haiti
1993: Haiti
2002: Venezuela
"I dream that someday the United States will be on the side of the peasants in some civil war. I dream that we will be the ones who will help the poor overthrow the rich, who will talk about land reform and education and health facilities for everyone, and that when the Red Cross or Amnesty International comes to count the bodies and take the testimony of women raped, that our side won't be the heavies."
Generosity toward the lower classes historically has never been an important part of upper-class awareness.