De-Manufacturing Consent with Guillermo Jimenez- More Money, More Problems: The Economics of the “War on Drugs”
“What does an end to the drug war means for the police state in America?” with Dr. Mark Thornton
“What does an end to the drug war means for the police state in America?” with Dr. Mark Thornton
“The Walls Designed to Keep Others Out Will Eventually Be Used to Keep You in!” with Fergus Hodgson
“A Brief History of COINTELPRO and “Targeted Killings” in the United States” with Larry Pinkney
At the end of World War II, the United States had half the world’s wealth with only 5% of the world’s population, and stated explicitly that its objectives in foreign policy were designed to “maintain this disparity.” George C. Marshall, former Secretary of State, noted at the time that there was a “world revolution” among “the little people,” who were rising up against the centuries of domination by Western colonial powers.
At the end of World War II, the United States had half the world’s wealth with only 5% of the world’s population, and stated explicitly that its objectives in foreign policy were designed to “maintain this disparity.” George C. Marshall, former Secretary of State, noted at the time that there was a “world revolution” among “the little people,” who were rising up against the centuries of domination by Western colonial powers.