VIDEO — How to be an Investigative Journalist: Greg Palast
We Are Change
September 19, 2013
In this video Luke Rudkowski interviews investigative journalist Greg Palast about the best story he ever broke and tips for independent journalists. Greg gives his insight into his profession and details the ordeals he had to undergo because of the stories he broke that the mainstream media won’t touch.
To learn more about Greg check out http://www.gregpalast.com/
follow luke on https://twitter.com/Lukewearechange
https://facebook.com/LukeWeAreChange
http://instagram.com/lukewearechange
https://plus.google.com/1023224594778…
Support us by subscribing here http://bit.ly/P05Kqb
http;//www.facebook.com/wearechange.org
Check out our merchandise: http://wearechange.org/store/
Become a member of The Sponsor Lounge and get exclusive behind the scenes content while helping us grow! Join us today! http:///www.wearechange.org/donate
4.6 magnitude earthquake jolts eastern Quebec’s Sept-Iles
4.6 magnitude earthquake struck just off shore the coast of Quebec early Saturday morning
staffer
Saturday, September 21, 2013, 3:48 PM –
Some residents in eastern Quebec woke up to a weak jolt Saturday morning.
A shallow 4.6-magnitude earthquake struck the city of Sept-Iles at 10:48 a.m. EDT.
VIDEO — US seizes Iranian-controlled NY skyscraper despite promises of dialogue
RT
September 19, 2013
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani pledged a completely peaceful nuclear future for his country. The statement has been generally welcomed by the international community, and is seen as a step by Tehran towards a more moderate stance on the global political arena. But as RT’s Marina Portnaya reports, some of Washington’s actions could jeopardize the prospect of open dialogue.
RT LIVE http://rt.com/on-air
Subscribe to RT! http://www.youtube.com/subscription_c…
Like us on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/RTnews
Follow us on Twitter http://twitter.com/RT_com
Follow us on Instagram http://instagram.com/rt
Follow us on Google+ http://plus.google.com/+RT
RT (Russia Today) is a global news network broadcasting from Moscow and Washington studios. RT is the first news channel to break the 1 billion YouTube views benchmark.
The BRICS “Independent Internet” Cable. In Defiance of the “US-Centric Internet”
by Umberto Pascali
Global Research
September 17, 2013
The President of Brazil, Dilma Rousseff announces publicly the creation of a world internet system INDEPENDENT from US and Britain ( the “US-centric internet”).
Not many understand that, while the immediate trigger for the decision (coupled with the cancellation of a summit with the US president) was the revelations on NSA spying, the reason why Rousseff can take such a historic step is that the alternative infrastructure: The BRICS cable from Vladivostock, Russia to Shantou, China to Chennai, India to Cape Town, South Africa to Fortaleza, Brazil, is being built and it’s, actually, in its final phase of implementation.
No amount of provocation and attempted “Springs” destabilizations and Color Revolution in the Middle East, Russia or Brazil can stop this process. The huge submerged part of the BRICS plan is not yet known by the broader public.
Nonetheless it is very real and extremely effective. So real that international investors are now jumping with both feet on this unprecedented real economy opportunity. The change… has already happened.
Brazil plans to divorce itself from the U.S.-centric Internet over Washington’s widespread online spying, a move that many experts fear will be a potentially dangerous first step toward politically fracturing a global network built with minimal interference by governments.
President Dilma Rousseff has ordered a series of measures aimed at greater Brazilian online independence and security following revelations that the U.S. National Security Agency intercepted her communications, hacked into the state-owned Petrobras oil company’s network and spied on Brazilians who entrusted their personal data to U.S. tech companies such as Facebook and Google.
VIDEO — Mysterious Pollutant Coating Cars
Tat’s Revolution
September 19, 2013
Some Chattanooga residents who live along Appling Street are speaking up about something strange in the air. They said the gritty substance keeps covering their cars, and they fear it could be harmful.
White blotches cover cars, and at first glance, it sort of looks like pollen. But residents who took a closer look said they aren’t so sure.
Modern art was CIA ‘weapon’
wikimedia image: http://tinyurl.com/l5egt3x
by Frances Stonor Saunders
The Independent
October 22, 1995
[Potent News editor’s note: While I think there is probably more to this story than meets the eye and I think that the CIA wasn’t doing this in the interest of defending America, I still found this to be an interesting article.]
For decades in art circles it was either a rumour or a joke, but now it is confirmed as a fact. The Central Intelligence Agency used American modern art – including the works of such artists as Jackson Pollock, Robert Motherwell, Willem de Kooning and Mark Rothko – as a weapon in the Cold War. In the manner of a Renaissance prince – except that it acted secretly – the CIA fostered and promoted American Abstract Expressionist painting around the world for more than 20 years.
The connection is improbable. This was a period, in the 1950s and 1960s, when the great majority of Americans disliked or even despised modern art – President Truman summed up the popular view when he said: “If that’s art, then I’m a Hottentot.” As for the artists themselves, many were ex- communists barely acceptable in the America of the McCarthyite era, and certainly not the sort of people normally likely to receive US government backing.
Why did the CIA support them? Because in the propaganda war with the Soviet Union, this new artistic movement could be held up as proof of the creativity, the intellectual freedom, and the cultural power of the US. Russian art, strapped into the communist ideological straitjacket, could not compete.
The existence of this policy, rumoured and disputed for many years, has now been confirmed for the first time by former CIA officials. Unknown to the artists, the new American art was secretly promoted under a policy known as the “long leash” – arrangements similar in some ways to the indirect CIA backing of the journal Encounter, edited by Stephen Spender.
The decision to include culture and art in the US Cold War arsenal was taken as soon as the CIA was founded in 1947. Dismayed at the appeal communism still had for many intellectuals and artists in the West, the new agency set up a division, the Propaganda Assets Inventory, which at its peak could influence more than 800 newspapers, magazines and public information organisations. They joked that it was like a Wurlitzer jukebox: when the CIA pushed a button it could hear whatever tune it wanted playing across the world.
The next key step came in 1950, when the International Organisations Division (IOD) was set up under Tom Braden. It was this office which subsidised the animated version of George Orwell’s Animal Farm, which sponsored American jazz artists, opera recitals, the Boston Symphony Orchestra’s international touring programme. Its agents were placed in the film industry, in publishing houses, even as travel writers for the celebrated Fodor guides. And, we now know, it promoted America’s anarchic avant-garde movement, Abstract Expressionism.
Initially, more open attempts were made to support the new American art. In 1947 the State Department organised and paid for a touring international exhibition entitled “Advancing American Art”, with the aim of rebutting Soviet suggestions that America was a cultural desert. But the show caused outrage at home, prompting Truman to make his Hottentot remark and one bitter congressman to declare: “I am just a dumb American who pays taxes for this kind of trash.” The tour had to be cancelled.
VIDEO — Alexis Psyop, School Sucks, Panera Cares – New World Next Week
New World Next Week
September 19, 2013
Welcome to http://NewWorldNextWeek.com — the video series from Corbett Report and Media Monarchy that covers some of the most important developments in open source intelligence news. This week:
Story #1: SWAT Team ‘Stood Down’ At Navy Yard Mass Shooting Scene
http://ur1.ca/fluzh
Probe Launched Over Claim That Elite Capitol Police Unit Blocked From Navy Yard Massacre
http://ur1.ca/fluzl
Navy Yard Shooter Carved ‘BETTER OFF THIS WAY’ And ‘MY E-L-F WEAPON’ Into Stock Of Gun
http://ur1.ca/fluzo
Ground Zero: Many Untold Anomalies to Aaron Alexis’ Story
http://ur1.ca/fluzv
Story #2: Child Star Says School Brainwashes Kids, Everyone Should Drop Out
http://ur1.ca/flv03
Video: Famous Actor Reveals Real Name, Gives Incredibly Insightful Speech About Hard Work And Generosity At Teen Choice Awards
http://ur1.ca/flv0d
Biotech Industry Slips Pro-GMO Propaganda Into Children’s School Textbooks
http://ur1.ca/flv0k
Is The BBC’s “Science Britannica” Yet Another Primetime Advertisement For GM?
http://ur1.ca/flv0m
Story #3: Panera Bread’s CEO Tries To Eat On $4.50 A Day
http://ur1.ca/flv0s
Flashback: Problems At Portland’s Panera Cares
http://ur1.ca/flv0t
Flashback: A Governor Truly Tightens His Belt
http://ur1.ca/flv11
Just What The Doctor Ordered: Med Students Team With Chefs
http://ur1.ca/flv19
Previous Episode: 9/11+12, Putin’s Op Ed, Kenyan Water
http://ur1.ca/flv1a
