Guillermo Jimenez

The Iguala Massacre: Why Were 43 Mexican Students Disappeared?

DC on BFP #57 | Andalusia Knoll joins us to discuss the suspected massacre of students from the Raúl Isidro Burgos Rural Teachers College of Ayotzinapa in the state of Guerrero, Mexico. We clear up the misinformation in the US media, explain these students were targeted, and explore how this fits into the bigger picture of Mexico's US-led drug war.

De-Manufacturing Consent- The Iguala Massacre: Why Were 43 Mexican Students Disappeared?

Guillermo Jimenez Presents Andalusia Knoll
On this edition of De-Manufacturing Consent: Guillermo is joined by freelance journalist Andalusia Knoll. We discuss the suspected massacre of students from the Raúl Isidro Burgos Rural Teachers College of Ayotzinapa in the state of Guerrero, Mexico. Andalusia clears up much of the misinformation within the US and international press on what actually took place, and explains the potential reasons why police and drug cartel members would collude to target, ambush, and kidnap these students.

De-Manufacturing Consent- War & Empire: The Instruments of 21st-Century Tyranny

Guillermo Jimenez Presents Abigail Hall
On this edition of De-Manufacturing Consent: Guillermo is joined by Abigail Hall, a research fellow at the Independent Institute and a graduating PhD student at George Mason University. We discuss Abigail’s latest paper published in the Independent Review titled “Perfecting Tyranny: Foreign Intervention as Experimentation in State Control.”

De-Manufacturing Consent- Iraq, 9/11(What’s In Those 28 Pages?) & Scottish Independence

Guillermo Jimenez Presents Doug Owen
On this edition of De-Manufacturing Consent: Guillermo is joined by Doug Owen, senior editor of Blacklisted News, host of Blacklisted Radio, and co-host of The DoomCast. We discuss the latest round of US military aggression in Iraq, why the “war fatigued” American public appear to be largely in favor of the attack, and what it has to do with September 11, 2001.