Interview w/Jeff Rougvie On ‘Gunning For Hits’
In the new Image Comics' series ‘Gunning For Hits’, writer/music man Jeff Rougvie introduces Martin Mills, a morally ambiguous A&R guy attempting to snag the next big band by any means necessary.
In the new Image Comics' series ‘Gunning For Hits’, writer/music man Jeff Rougvie introduces Martin Mills, a morally ambiguous A&R guy attempting to snag the next big band by any means necessary.
For years, international headlines spotlighting Syria have claimed that the Syrian government, army, and its allies were guilty of a variety of atrocities. Yet as time has passed, many of the accusations levied at government and its allies have been shown to have been either falsified, staged (as in the case of allegations of chemical attacks in eastern Ghouta), or actually committed by the myriad terrorist groups operating in the country.
The famous hit television show Ghost Hunters‘ Jason Hawes & JV Johnson talk to Maria Schmidt of National Ghost Hunting Day & then Jay Dyer about his book series – Esoteric Hollywood. 7/30/2019 – Beyond Reality Radio. We cover propaganda in film, symbolism, subversion in film, Kubrick’s central messages that more or less predicted today’s news headlines like we see with Epstein. 2001 and Eyes Wide Shut both have proven strangely prophetic.
MintCast co-host Whitney Webb interviews author, investigative journalist and poet Douglas Valentine about his extensive work on exposing the dark underbelly of the CIA and some of the agency’s most notorious covert programs.
Comedian and poet formerly of the popular sketch group JoyCamp Benny Wills joins me to touch base on recent crazy news and nonsense, as well as to dig deeper into the psyche of Benny.
Douglas Valentine is the author of the five works of non-fiction: The CIA as Organized Crime (2017), The Strength of the Pack (2009), The Strength of the Wolf (2004), The Phoenix Program (1990), and The Hotel Tacloban (1984); the novel TDY (2000); and a book of poems, A Crow’s Dream (2011). Also editor of the poetry anthology With Our Eyes Wide Open: Poems of the New American Century (2012).
Mohsen Abdelmoumen: You wrote Worker Cooperatives and Revolution where you talk about workers’ cooperatives. In this fascinating book, we note your optimism about the coming of a new era where the human is at the center. You give the example of the cooperative New Era Windows, in Chicago.
[This interview was made for the Unz Review] I recently received a copy of a most interesting book, A.B. Abrams’ “Power and Primacy: the history of western intervention in Asia”