This week on the New World Next Week: Norway admits they made a terrible mistake in Libya; ready or not, killer robot black markets are on the way; and Little Free Libraries take the world by storm.
[audio mp3="http://www.corbettreport.com/mp3/2018-09-13%20James%20Evan%20Pilato.mp3"][/audio]This week on the New World Next Week: Norway admits they made a terrible mistake in Libya; ready or not, killer robot black markets are on the way; and Little Free Libraries take the world by storm.
Channeling Donald Trump, Italy’s new interior minister, Matteo Salvini, has proclaimed a “zero-landing” Mediterranean, where no one fleeing war, persecution, or famine will be allowed to reach Europe by sea.
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This is Luke Rudkowski of WeAreChange. We all hear about the immigration problem in Europe, but unless you are here, seeing, smelling it, and living it, then you have no idea about the reality of the situation. We are on the ground here in Paris, France where we are seeing the migration crisis in France first hand.
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Luke Rudkowski of WeAreChange reports from Sicily, Italy which is currently the gateway of the refugee crisis. This is mainly due to Italy’s proximity to Libya where they see a lot of NGO boats rescuing refugees and migrants. They are bringing them from the coast of Libya to Italy, and there are some unintended consequences to all of this since there has been a mass migration.
[audio mp3="http://www.corbettreport.com/mp3/qfc036-lq.mp3"][/audio]Libya had 144 tons of gold in the vaults when NATO's humanitarian love bombs began raining down in 2011. So now that the company has been utterly destroyed and discarded like yesterday's newspaper, what happened to all that gold, anyway?
This week on New World Next Week: would-be migrants are enslaved in love bombed Libya; the DOJ would prefer to keep their bogus crime lab; and fake news abounds with deleted emails and retracted fact checks.
[audio mp3="http://www.corbettreport.com/mp3/2016-04-06%20James%20Evan%20Pilato.mp3"][/audio]This week on New World Next Week: would-be migrants are enslaved in love bombed Libya; the DOJ would prefer to keep their bogus crime lab; and fake news abounds with deleted emails and retracted fact checks.
Congressional Republicans were desperate to score political points in the Benghazi saga. So desperate that they finally decided to masquerade as … peaceniks.During the recent grilling of Hillary Clinton, the Republicans — who have rarely seen a war they didn’t like — actually criticized the former Secretary of State for ignoring the difficulty of successful regime change. (No mention was made of how well George W.
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In this video Luke Rudkowski interviews legendary Mi5 whistle blower Annie Machon about her analysis of the situation in the middle east and the under reported situation in Libya.
WhoWhatWhy.com Editor-in-Chief Russ Baker appeared on Chicago-based Stocks and Jocks radio, discussing the brewing Iraq crisis and the current state of media coverage with hosts Kathy Dervin and Kevin Riordan. Russ talks about the American government’s M.O.
“The war for Libya rages on, whether the world wants to admit it or not.”The battles currently raging in the South of Libya are no mere tribal clashes. Instead, they represent a possible burgeoning alliance between black Libyan ethnic groups and pro-Gaddafi forces intent upon liberating their country of a neocolonial NATO-installed government.
This year's Cannes Film Festival at the last moment added a documentary essay on the 2011 war against Libya to its official selection: "The Oath of Tobruk" by French reporter and philosopher Bernard-Henri Lévy.
Lévy, who is seen as the gothfather of the "humanitarian war" and one of the main orchestrators of the illegal NATO bombing of Libya which has resulted in numerous casualties and deaths among the country's population, plays the role of democracy bringing superhero in the documentary.
Watch this new Press TV interview on Syria -- Kevin Barrett
Shortly after reports of the Houla massacre – all blaming the Syrian government – started blanketing the corporate media, Press TV asked me for a response. I replied: