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Best podcasts about domestic war

Latest podcast episodes about domestic war

Everyday People, Extraordinary Lives
E13. A New Mission: Aaron Spraldin's Domestic War Against Human Trafficking in the United States

Everyday People, Extraordinary Lives

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2024 27:18


Content Warning: This episode discusses the topics of rape, sexual assault, and human trafficking.On this episode of Everyday People, Extraordinary Lives, Kerry invites veteran Aaron Spradlin, founder of the Mission America Foundation, to discuss the realities of sex and human trafficking in Tennessee and the United States. Aaron sits down to talk about recent victories, the future of the situation in America, and what everyone can do to help. The Mission America Foundation gives veterans something new to fight for by allowing them to assist in the eradication and prevention of child and human trafficking. Listeners can learn more or support the foundation by visiting missionamericafoundation.com.

AMERICA OUT LOUD PODCAST NETWORK
Escalating Domestic War Demands ‘Shooting' the Enemy, Not Our Own

AMERICA OUT LOUD PODCAST NETWORK

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023 57:15


Unity Without Compromise with Dr. Steven LaTulippe – We'll have one victor, either the Globalist Deep State or the free Republic of the United States of America. The stakes are so high right now that every good American patriot needs to focus attention on attacking the enemy rather than senselessly criticizing his own warriors of righteousness...

UNITY WITHOUT COMPROMISE
Escalating Domestic War Demands ‘Shooting' the Enemy, Not Our Own

UNITY WITHOUT COMPROMISE

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023 57:15


Unity Without Compromise with Dr. Steven LaTulippe – We'll have one victor, either the Globalist Deep State or the free Republic of the United States of America. The stakes are so high right now that every good American patriot needs to focus attention on attacking the enemy rather than senselessly criticizing his own warriors of righteousness...

System Update with Glenn Greenwald
From Waco to Today, Retracing the 30-Year Domestic War on Civil Liberties That Launched Gore Vidal's Political Transformation | SYSTEM UPDATE #157

System Update with Glenn Greenwald

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2023 77:04


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System Update with Glenn Greenwald
Hunter Biden's Sweetheart Plea Deal Falls Apart, Dems & DHS Secretary Call for Domestic War on Terror, & Mitch McConnell Embodies Gerontocracy | SYSTEM UPDATE #118

System Update with Glenn Greenwald

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2023 107:23


Watch full episodes on Rumble, streamed LIVE 7pm ET: https://rumble.com/c/GGreenwald Become part of our Locals community: https://greenwald.locals.com/ - - -  Follow Glenn: Twitter: https://twitter.com/ggreenwald Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/glenn.11.greenwald/ Follow System Update:  Twitter: https://twitter.com/SystemUpdate_ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/systemupdate__/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@systemupdate__ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/systemupdate.tv/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/systemupdate/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jonesy & Amanda's JAMcast!
FULL SHOW: Petty Domestic WAR!

Jonesy & Amanda's JAMcast!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2022 63:22


A woman has swapped her husband's favourite expensive mayo for a cheaper version for EIGHT YEARS! When have you been this petty?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

petty domestic war
Jonesy & Amanda's JAMcast!
FULL SHOW: Petty Domestic WAR!

Jonesy & Amanda's JAMcast!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2022 67:07


A woman has swapped her husband's favourite expensive mayo for a cheaper version for EIGHT YEARS! When have you been this petty?

petty domestic war
New Books in Policing, Incarceration, and Reform
Nicole Nguyen, "Suspect Communities: Anti-Muslim Racism and the Domestic War on Terror" (U Minnesota Press, 2019)

New Books in Policing, Incarceration, and Reform

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2021 51:54


Suspect Communities: Anti-Muslim Racism and the Domestic War on Terror (University of Minnesota Press, 2019) is a powerful reassessment of the U.S. government's “countering violent extremism” (CVE) program that has arisen in major cities across the United States since 2011. Drawing on an interpretive qualitative study, Nicole Nguyen, Associate Professor at the University of Illinois-Chicago, examines how the concept behind CVE—aimed at combating homegrown terrorism by engaging Muslim community members, teachers, and religious leaders in monitoring and reporting on young people—has been operationalized through the everyday work of CVE actors, from high-level national security workers to local community members, with significant penalties for the communities themselves. By undertaking this analysis, Nicole Nguyen offers a vital window into the inner workings of the U.S. security state and the devastating impact of the CVE program on local communities. In our conversation we discussed counterterrorism policy, radicalization theories, national security trainings and conferences, the difference between anti-Muslim racism and Islamophobia, public objections to CVE, activist resistance, how and why Muslims participate in policing communities, targeting Muslim youth, and the role of schools and teachers. Kristian Petersen is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy & Religious Studies at Old Dominion University. You can find out more about his work on his website, follow him on Twitter @BabaKristian, or email him at kpeterse@odu.edu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Islamic Studies
Nicole Nguyen, "Suspect Communities: Anti-Muslim Racism and the Domestic War on Terror" (U Minnesota Press, 2019)

New Books in Islamic Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2021 51:54


Suspect Communities: Anti-Muslim Racism and the Domestic War on Terror (University of Minnesota Press, 2019) is a powerful reassessment of the U.S. government's “countering violent extremism” (CVE) program that has arisen in major cities across the United States since 2011. Drawing on an interpretive qualitative study, Nicole Nguyen, Associate Professor at the University of Illinois-Chicago, examines how the concept behind CVE—aimed at combating homegrown terrorism by engaging Muslim community members, teachers, and religious leaders in monitoring and reporting on young people—has been operationalized through the everyday work of CVE actors, from high-level national security workers to local community members, with significant penalties for the communities themselves. By undertaking this analysis, Nicole Nguyen offers a vital window into the inner workings of the U.S. security state and the devastating impact of the CVE program on local communities. In our conversation we discussed counterterrorism policy, radicalization theories, national security trainings and conferences, the difference between anti-Muslim racism and Islamophobia, public objections to CVE, activist resistance, how and why Muslims participate in policing communities, targeting Muslim youth, and the role of schools and teachers. Kristian Petersen is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy & Religious Studies at Old Dominion University. You can find out more about his work on his website, follow him on Twitter @BabaKristian, or email him at kpeterse@odu.edu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/islamic-studies

New Books in Public Policy
Nicole Nguyen, "Suspect Communities: Anti-Muslim Racism and the Domestic War on Terror" (U Minnesota Press, 2019)

New Books in Public Policy

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2021 51:54


Suspect Communities: Anti-Muslim Racism and the Domestic War on Terror (University of Minnesota Press, 2019) is a powerful reassessment of the U.S. government's “countering violent extremism” (CVE) program that has arisen in major cities across the United States since 2011. Drawing on an interpretive qualitative study, Nicole Nguyen, Associate Professor at the University of Illinois-Chicago, examines how the concept behind CVE—aimed at combating homegrown terrorism by engaging Muslim community members, teachers, and religious leaders in monitoring and reporting on young people—has been operationalized through the everyday work of CVE actors, from high-level national security workers to local community members, with significant penalties for the communities themselves. By undertaking this analysis, Nicole Nguyen offers a vital window into the inner workings of the U.S. security state and the devastating impact of the CVE program on local communities. In our conversation we discussed counterterrorism policy, radicalization theories, national security trainings and conferences, the difference between anti-Muslim racism and Islamophobia, public objections to CVE, activist resistance, how and why Muslims participate in policing communities, targeting Muslim youth, and the role of schools and teachers. Kristian Petersen is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy & Religious Studies at Old Dominion University. You can find out more about his work on his website, follow him on Twitter @BabaKristian, or email him at kpeterse@odu.edu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/public-policy

New Books in Political Science
Nicole Nguyen, "Suspect Communities: Anti-Muslim Racism and the Domestic War on Terror" (U Minnesota Press, 2019)

New Books in Political Science

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2021 51:54


Suspect Communities: Anti-Muslim Racism and the Domestic War on Terror (University of Minnesota Press, 2019) is a powerful reassessment of the U.S. government's “countering violent extremism” (CVE) program that has arisen in major cities across the United States since 2011. Drawing on an interpretive qualitative study, Nicole Nguyen, Associate Professor at the University of Illinois-Chicago, examines how the concept behind CVE—aimed at combating homegrown terrorism by engaging Muslim community members, teachers, and religious leaders in monitoring and reporting on young people—has been operationalized through the everyday work of CVE actors, from high-level national security workers to local community members, with significant penalties for the communities themselves. By undertaking this analysis, Nicole Nguyen offers a vital window into the inner workings of the U.S. security state and the devastating impact of the CVE program on local communities. In our conversation we discussed counterterrorism policy, radicalization theories, national security trainings and conferences, the difference between anti-Muslim racism and Islamophobia, public objections to CVE, activist resistance, how and why Muslims participate in policing communities, targeting Muslim youth, and the role of schools and teachers. Kristian Petersen is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy & Religious Studies at Old Dominion University. You can find out more about his work on his website, follow him on Twitter @BabaKristian, or email him at kpeterse@odu.edu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/political-science

New Books in National Security
Nicole Nguyen, "Suspect Communities: Anti-Muslim Racism and the Domestic War on Terror" (U Minnesota Press, 2019)

New Books in National Security

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2021 51:54


Suspect Communities: Anti-Muslim Racism and the Domestic War on Terror (University of Minnesota Press, 2019) is a powerful reassessment of the U.S. government's “countering violent extremism” (CVE) program that has arisen in major cities across the United States since 2011. Drawing on an interpretive qualitative study, Nicole Nguyen, Associate Professor at the University of Illinois-Chicago, examines how the concept behind CVE—aimed at combating homegrown terrorism by engaging Muslim community members, teachers, and religious leaders in monitoring and reporting on young people—has been operationalized through the everyday work of CVE actors, from high-level national security workers to local community members, with significant penalties for the communities themselves. By undertaking this analysis, Nicole Nguyen offers a vital window into the inner workings of the U.S. security state and the devastating impact of the CVE program on local communities. In our conversation we discussed counterterrorism policy, radicalization theories, national security trainings and conferences, the difference between anti-Muslim racism and Islamophobia, public objections to CVE, activist resistance, how and why Muslims participate in policing communities, targeting Muslim youth, and the role of schools and teachers. Kristian Petersen is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy & Religious Studies at Old Dominion University. You can find out more about his work on his website, follow him on Twitter @BabaKristian, or email him at kpeterse@odu.edu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/national-security

New Books in Law
Nicole Nguyen, "Suspect Communities: Anti-Muslim Racism and the Domestic War on Terror" (U Minnesota Press, 2019)

New Books in Law

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2021 51:54


Suspect Communities: Anti-Muslim Racism and the Domestic War on Terror (University of Minnesota Press, 2019) is a powerful reassessment of the U.S. government's “countering violent extremism” (CVE) program that has arisen in major cities across the United States since 2011. Drawing on an interpretive qualitative study, Nicole Nguyen, Associate Professor at the University of Illinois-Chicago, examines how the concept behind CVE—aimed at combating homegrown terrorism by engaging Muslim community members, teachers, and religious leaders in monitoring and reporting on young people—has been operationalized through the everyday work of CVE actors, from high-level national security workers to local community members, with significant penalties for the communities themselves. By undertaking this analysis, Nicole Nguyen offers a vital window into the inner workings of the U.S. security state and the devastating impact of the CVE program on local communities. In our conversation we discussed counterterrorism policy, radicalization theories, national security trainings and conferences, the difference between anti-Muslim racism and Islamophobia, public objections to CVE, activist resistance, how and why Muslims participate in policing communities, targeting Muslim youth, and the role of schools and teachers. Kristian Petersen is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy & Religious Studies at Old Dominion University. You can find out more about his work on his website, follow him on Twitter @BabaKristian, or email him at kpeterse@odu.edu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/law

New Books in Critical Theory
Nicole Nguyen, "Suspect Communities: Anti-Muslim Racism and the Domestic War on Terror" (U Minnesota Press, 2019)

New Books in Critical Theory

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2021 51:54


Suspect Communities: Anti-Muslim Racism and the Domestic War on Terror (University of Minnesota Press, 2019) is a powerful reassessment of the U.S. government's “countering violent extremism” (CVE) program that has arisen in major cities across the United States since 2011. Drawing on an interpretive qualitative study, Nicole Nguyen, Associate Professor at the University of Illinois-Chicago, examines how the concept behind CVE—aimed at combating homegrown terrorism by engaging Muslim community members, teachers, and religious leaders in monitoring and reporting on young people—has been operationalized through the everyday work of CVE actors, from high-level national security workers to local community members, with significant penalties for the communities themselves. By undertaking this analysis, Nicole Nguyen offers a vital window into the inner workings of the U.S. security state and the devastating impact of the CVE program on local communities. In our conversation we discussed counterterrorism policy, radicalization theories, national security trainings and conferences, the difference between anti-Muslim racism and Islamophobia, public objections to CVE, activist resistance, how and why Muslims participate in policing communities, targeting Muslim youth, and the role of schools and teachers. Kristian Petersen is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy & Religious Studies at Old Dominion University. You can find out more about his work on his website, follow him on Twitter @BabaKristian, or email him at kpeterse@odu.edu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/critical-theory

New Books in American Studies
Nicole Nguyen, "Suspect Communities: Anti-Muslim Racism and the Domestic War on Terror" (U Minnesota Press, 2019)

New Books in American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2021 51:54


Suspect Communities: Anti-Muslim Racism and the Domestic War on Terror (University of Minnesota Press, 2019) is a powerful reassessment of the U.S. government's “countering violent extremism” (CVE) program that has arisen in major cities across the United States since 2011. Drawing on an interpretive qualitative study, Nicole Nguyen, Associate Professor at the University of Illinois-Chicago, examines how the concept behind CVE—aimed at combating homegrown terrorism by engaging Muslim community members, teachers, and religious leaders in monitoring and reporting on young people—has been operationalized through the everyday work of CVE actors, from high-level national security workers to local community members, with significant penalties for the communities themselves. By undertaking this analysis, Nicole Nguyen offers a vital window into the inner workings of the U.S. security state and the devastating impact of the CVE program on local communities. In our conversation we discussed counterterrorism policy, radicalization theories, national security trainings and conferences, the difference between anti-Muslim racism and Islamophobia, public objections to CVE, activist resistance, how and why Muslims participate in policing communities, targeting Muslim youth, and the role of schools and teachers. Kristian Petersen is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy & Religious Studies at Old Dominion University. You can find out more about his work on his website, follow him on Twitter @BabaKristian, or email him at kpeterse@odu.edu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies

New Books Network
Nicole Nguyen, "Suspect Communities: Anti-Muslim Racism and the Domestic War on Terror" (U Minnesota Press, 2019)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2021 51:54


Suspect Communities: Anti-Muslim Racism and the Domestic War on Terror (University of Minnesota Press, 2019) is a powerful reassessment of the U.S. government's “countering violent extremism” (CVE) program that has arisen in major cities across the United States since 2011. Drawing on an interpretive qualitative study, Nicole Nguyen, Associate Professor at the University of Illinois-Chicago, examines how the concept behind CVE—aimed at combating homegrown terrorism by engaging Muslim community members, teachers, and religious leaders in monitoring and reporting on young people—has been operationalized through the everyday work of CVE actors, from high-level national security workers to local community members, with significant penalties for the communities themselves. By undertaking this analysis, Nicole Nguyen offers a vital window into the inner workings of the U.S. security state and the devastating impact of the CVE program on local communities. In our conversation we discussed counterterrorism policy, radicalization theories, national security trainings and conferences, the difference between anti-Muslim racism and Islamophobia, public objections to CVE, activist resistance, how and why Muslims participate in policing communities, targeting Muslim youth, and the role of schools and teachers. Kristian Petersen is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy & Religious Studies at Old Dominion University. You can find out more about his work on his website, follow him on Twitter @BabaKristian, or email him at kpeterse@odu.edu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

The Kevin Jackson Show
Ep. 21-461 - Domestic War

The Kevin Jackson Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2021 38:40


In this episode, the correlation between race pimps and modern day self-induced slavery. Trump's rants and preparing for war, on the domestic front.

The Free Thought Doctrine
Episode 4: DWOT: The Domestic War on Terrorism

The Free Thought Doctrine

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2021 21:57


In this episode, Aaron Burr analyzes an opinion piece from the Wa Po about the next terrorist "threat" in America. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/aaron-burr76/support

The Marc Steiner Show
The domestic ‘war on terror' is giving the FBI more unchecked power

The Marc Steiner Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2021 23:11


A disturbing Buzzfeed report revealed that the FBI played a leading role in orchestrating the same far-right terrorist plot against Michigan governor Gretchen Whitmer that it was praised for foiling. Moreover, the incident has been used as a pretext to give the FBI even more power than it had before—power that it has used and will continue to use to crack down on the left. In the second installment of this week's Marc Steiner Show, as part of our monthly collaboration with Jacobin magazine, we talk with Branko Marcetic about his recent Jacobin piece “The FBI's Domestic ‘War on Terror' Is an Authoritarian Power Grab.” Marcetic is a Jacobin staff writer based in Toronto, Canada, and the author of Yesterday's Man: The Case Against Joe Biden. Tune in for new segments of The Marc Steiner Show every Tuesday and Friday on TRNN.

The Real News Podcast
The domestic ‘war on terror' is giving the FBI more unchecked power

The Real News Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2021 23:11


A disturbing Buzzfeed report revealed that the FBI played a leading role in orchestrating the same far-right terrorist plot against Michigan governor Gretchen Whitmer that it was praised for foiling. Moreover, the incident has been used as a pretext to give the FBI even more power than it had before—power that it has used and will continue to use to crack down on the left. In the second installment of this week's Marc Steiner Show, as part of our monthly collaboration with Jacobin magazine, we talk with Branko Marcetic about his recent Jacobin piece “The FBI's Domestic ‘War on Terror' Is an Authoritarian Power Grab.” Marcetic is a Jacobin staff writer based in Toronto, Canada, and the author of Yesterday's Man: The Case Against Joe Biden. Tune in for new segments of The Marc Steiner Show every Tuesday and Friday on TRNN.

The Rush Limbaugh Show
Biden's Domestic War On Wrong Thinkers

The Rush Limbaugh Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2021 108:27


Season 5, Episode 116.Ben Weingarten guest hosts. The Biden Administration released a new "strategy for handling domestic terrorism" which is just more exploitation of 1/6, Joe Biden is a national danger, BLM's Anti Semitic tendencies and CRT is under siege. Plus Senator Ron Johnson, Charles Murray and Mark Hemingway join the program.Please subscribe to the podcast! And get more exclusive content from Buck at BuckSexton.com.Find Buck on:Twitter @BuckSexton  Facebook @BuckSexton Instagram @BuckSexton Email the show: TeamBuck@IHeartMedia.com Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comFollow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Buck Sexton Show
Biden's Domestic War On Wrong Thinkers

The Buck Sexton Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2021 108:27


Season 5, Episode 116. Ben Weingarten guest hosts. The Biden Administration released a new "strategy for handling domestic terrorism" which is just more exploitation of 1/6, Joe Biden is a national danger, BLM's Anti Semitic tendencies and CRT is under siege. Plus Senator Ron Johnson, Charles Murray and Mark Hemingway join the program. Please subscribe to the podcast! And get more exclusive content from Buck at BuckSexton.com. Find Buck on: Twitter @BuckSexton   Facebook @BuckSexton  Instagram @BuckSexton  Email the show: TeamBuck@IHeartMedia.com Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

The Critical Hour
Israel's Hawkish New Leader; Biden's Infrastructure Compromise; US Domestic War on Terror

The Critical Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2021 116:27


Caleb Maupin, journalist and political analyst, joins us to discuss this week's important news stories. The true issue between China and the US is that one wants to grow its economy and improve the lot of its citizens, and the other wants to militarily and economically dominate the planet. Also, NATO is now arguing that Russia, a nation with a military that is predominantly defensive in nature, is the greatest threat to world peace. Jack Rasmus, professor in economics and politics at St. Mary's College in California, joins us to discuss economics. President Biden has backtracked on his campaign promises by agreeing to cut taxes for corporations and dramatically reduce his fiscal request for infrastructure spending. Also, jobless claims are dropping and hiring is increasing. Is this a sign of economic recovery? Laith Marouf, broadcaster and journalist based in Beirut, Lebanon, joins us to discuss the Middle East. Israel has a new coalition that claims it can topple Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Many observers argue that this fragile coalition will not last for more than a few weeks or months at the longest. Also, defenders of Plaestinian rights believe that they are now able to claim the moral high ground internationally. How will the emergence of a new far right-wing coalition affect the reputation of Israel worldwide?Margaret Kimberly, editor and senior columnist at Black Agenda Report and author of "Prejudential: Black America and the Presidents," joins Ted Rall, political cartoonist and syndicated columnist, to discuss this week's news stories. Iran appears to be challenging US hegemony on the high seas by sending naval ships to Venezuela. Is the Monroe Doctrine doomed? Also, a new domestic War on Terror has begun without the use of President Biden's proposed legislation ostensibly aimed at addressing that issue. Is this the government's move to counter legitimate dissent and dampen the possibility of political backlash for neoliberal policies?Linwood Tauheed, associate professor of economics, University of Missouri- Kansas City, joins Jim Kavanaugh, writer at thepolemicist.net and Counter Punch and the author of "Apartheid Doesn't Have the Right to Defend Itself, Or To Exist," to discuss this week's news stories. The Biden administration joins a long line of Presidents who dramatically undercount the number of civilian casualties resulting from the international US war machine. Also, Bernie Sanders pushes the Democrats to act boldly in enacting new legislation aimed at voter suppression among other things. Lastly, the left flank of the Democratic party is arguing that President Biden should move towards detente with Cuba and relax sanctions on the beleaguered island nation.

The Critical Hour
US Domestic War on Terror; Wuhan Lab Leak is China Blame Game; UFO Report Imminent

The Critical Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2021 116:24


Ted Rall, political cartoonist and syndicated columnist, joins us to discuss the domestic war on terror. Civil libertarians have been quite concerned over potential new legislation to prosecute a domestic version of the War on Terror. Glenn Greenwald argues that this frightening phenomenon is going strong, even though the Biden team's proposed domestic terrorism legislation has not been passed.K. J. Noh, peace activist, writer, and teacher, joins us to discuss China. The Wuhan Lab leak investigation has taken an about face, and has gone from a pariah story to a mainstay of the commercial media. Our guest argues that this is simply another version of the intelligence community's worldwide propaganda assault on China.Ray McGovern, former CIA analyst and co-founder of Veteran Intelligence Professionals for Sanity, joins us to discuss the Hunter Biden-Ukraine corruption story. There are multiple reports that a lobbying firm tied to the Democratic Party is under investigation for its connections to Hunter Biden and Burisma Holdings in Ukraine. Can the President's son be investigated by a Department of Justice that is beholden to his father? Robert Fantina, journalist and Palestine activist, joins us to discuss Israel. Reports out of Israel say that a coalition of political entities have formed to oust long time Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahju from power. Portions of the group are far right-wing reactionary forces, and many observers feel that the situation for Palestinians could get worse under the new leadership. Jim Kavanaugh, writer at thepolemicist.net and Counter Punch and the author of "Over the Rainbow: Paths of Resistance after George Floyd," joins us to discuss a new report about civilian deaths caused by the US military. International security analysts are questioning a Pentagon report that maintains the US military was only responsible for the deaths of 23 civilians in 2020. Human rights defenders are accusing the Biden administration of joining a long line of Presidents who dramatically and intentionally undercount the number of civilian deaths caused by the US empire's military actions worldwide.John Perry, Nicaraguan activist, joins us to talk about Nicaragua. A CIA front group called USAID has been exposed as training and supporting opposition groups in Nicaragua. At the center of their regime change operation is a massive NGO called the Chamorro Foundation, which now stands accused of money laundering. Nick Davies, peace activist and author of "Blood on Our Hands: The American Invasion of Iraq," joins us to discuss Cuba. In her latest article, Medea Benjamin reviews the dire situation created by President Trump's harsh sanctions on Cuba. She then goes on to argue that ignoring the problems may spark a migration crisis that will be much more costly in the long run than easing the restriction now.

The Truth on Trump
Biden Announces a Quote Unquote Domestic War on Terrorism

The Truth on Trump

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2021 3:52


NatConTalk
Secular Liberalism has Failed? | The NatCon Squad | Episode 3

NatConTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2021 54:04


The NatCon Squad, Episode 3: Domestic War on Terror, DeSantis hammers Big Tech, Dave Rubin rethinks secular liberalism, and did Time magazine admit the elections was rigged? With Rachel Bovard, Josh Hammer, Emily Jashinsky, and Ben Weingarten. The NatCon Squad is produced by the Edmund Burke Foundation and White House Writers Group.

Just Outside of the Beltway
The new "Domestic War on Terror" Tulsi warns America, The ongoing war on journalism

Just Outside of the Beltway

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2021 17:25


Opposing the corporate left order is now not OK according to the Dems/Biden. Part of this is the ongoing war on journalism, pushed by the old media who fundamentally fear losing market share. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nick-sorrentino/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nick-sorrentino/support

Don't Speak
THE DOMESTIC “WAR ON TERROR” HAS BEGUN, NEW BILLS ARE AIMED AT PATRIOTS

Don't Speak

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2021 21:57


The domestic version of the “war on terror” has come home to roost in the USA. There are now 72 different types of “potential terrorists” in the United States now according to official government documents. Some of those include Evangelical Christians, Those who believe in end times prophecies, Those who believe in the right to bear arms and many many more. I will post the link to them below. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dontspeak/support

Just Outside of the Beltway
What is "left-fascism"? The Domestic War on Terror. Widespread censorship. The Washington "court"

Just Outside of the Beltway

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2021 25:30


What is left-fascism. It's not a contradiction in terms. We explain why. Glenn Greenwald warns us about the domestic "war on terror" that some hope will be used to silence any opposition to "neoliberalism". Facebook, Twitter, Google, the hammer has been coming down on many in recent days. Is this right? Washington is run by a relatively small group of people who constitute a "court". Trump's main crime was annoying this "court." --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nick-sorrentino/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nick-sorrentino/support

Grubstakers
Episode 213: The Coming Domestic War on Terror feat. Glenn Greenwald

Grubstakers

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2021 94:11


For our first episode of 2021 we're joined by the one and only Glenn Greenwald to discuss the January 6th riots at the DC Capitol Building and what the media reaction to them can tell us. In particular we focus on the long term plan to codify "domestic terrorism" as a federal crime and speak about why it is so disturbing to see so many embracing war on terror rhetoric to describe Trump supporters. Glenn has extensive and well known experience reporting on the global war on terror and he walks us through some of the most egregious examples of what we can expect to see as President-elect Biden and many in Congress call for bringing that war to the homeland. Also we make a hail mary plea for the pardons of Julian Assange, Edward Snowden, and other deserving recipients. You can find Glenn's substack here: https://greenwald.substack.com/

Millennials Are Killing Capitalism
"White Reconstruction" - Dylan Rodriguez On Domestic War, The Logics of Genocide, and Abolition

Millennials Are Killing Capitalism

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2021 87:00


Dylan Rodríguez is a Professor in the Department of Media and Cultural Studies at the University of California, Riverside. He is also a founding member of Critical Resistance. In this episode we talk to Rodríguez about his new book White Reconstruction: Domestic Warfare and the Logics of Genocide.   Rodríguez explains the historical process of white reconstruction, and the current phase marked by a shift towards what Rodriguez calls multicultural white supremacy.   We talk about themes from multiple chapters, including Rodríguez’s readings of archival documents related to the Freedman’s Bureau and the US colonial war in the Philippines. Rodríguez also talks about Barry Goldwater’s creepy white pseudo-indigenous men’s club and tribal tattoo.   Rodríguez's discusses his analysis of the 13th Amendment, prison strikes and the abolitionist practice of Chicago’s We Charge Genocide campaign.   We frame the conversation around Rodríguez analysis of Safiya Bukhari’s notions of security and radical self-defense. Concepts that he says necessitate forms of militant mutual aid. And he talks about how these concepts along with Bukhari’s definition of Black Liberation are central to abolitionist expressions that deal with the reality of anti-Blackness.

Patriot's Lament Radio
Health Act, or Domestic War Powers Act?

Patriot's Lament Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2020 121:21


Today we talk about the States Emergency Health Act mandates, whether they are even lawful, and whether they are enforceable. We also discuss vaccines, and finish with discussing the likelihood of trouble in the Strait of Hormuz.

Realee Real Report x Bornreal4real

Realee Real Report szn. 3 ep. 3 Quotables⁣ ⁣ Ft. AL, Lito, EG⁣ ⁣ 1:15 – Schools out.. for the year?!⁣ ⁣ ⁣ ⁣ 2:40 – Lito “This pandemic is going to change the way we live”⁣ ⁣ ⁣ ⁣ 3:05 – AL “…its an agenda”⁣ ⁣ ⁣ 3:40 – Lito “I think the only thing that could really stop this election from happening, war on US soil, Domestic War.”⁣ ⁣ ⁣ ⁣ 4:19 – Al “if we go to war on US soil, everybody attacking us.”⁣ ⁣ ⁣ 6:08 – “you think going on lockdown will affectr your mental?”⁣ ⁣ ⁣ 7:00 – LITO COMMERVIAL BREAK⁣ ⁣ ⁣ 7:37 – AL “what if 2020 and beyond,, its no longer how it was.”⁣ ⁣ Lito “I feel like every 10 years, it’s a major change”⁣ ⁣ ⁣ 8:37 – AL “it’s the 100th year anniversary” (1920s Great Depression)⁣ ⁣ ⁣ 9:43 – AL “Gold still has it value”⁣ ⁣ 10:30 – “you see corona shifting society for the better?”⁣ ⁣ 11:08 – Lito “That nigga from Lake Worth (Commissioner Omari Hardy)⁣ ⁣ ⁣ 11:45 – AL “you think a band is enough for a month?”⁣ ⁣ ⁣ 13:39 – Lito “I think its mad different circumstances for everybody”⁣ ⁣ ⁣ 15:56 – AL “you start losing your identity”⁣ ⁣ ⁣ 16:00 – Lito “what yall think this is doing to people creativity?”⁣ ⁣ ⁣ 16:40 – AL “Better yourself until you cant.”⁣ ⁣ ⁣ 17:04 – EG “Honestly it helped me with my relationship nshit”⁣ ⁣ ⁣ 17:46 – AL “look at it like this, you on your phone all day use something that you use all the time/something you like to do”⁣ ⁣ ⁣ 18:11 – Lito “its a lot of shit you can do productively with your phone⁣ ⁣ ⁣ 18:17 – AL “I fw audio books”⁣ ⁣ ⁣ 19:14 - THROWED QUESTION⁣ ⁣ ⁣ 21:00 – AL “with me I try to keep it constant, stay in the middle – don’t get too high/get too low”⁣ ⁣ ⁣ 22:33 – EG “ These kids think they invincible”⁣ AL “social media captivating their mind”⁣ ⁣ 23:53 – AL “they like to be entertained so much & they like to be liked, social media gives them the best of both world”

OWL In Catch Up Mode
Psychological Priming, Commercial Psyops In Domestic War, And Our Multiple Selves

OWL In Catch Up Mode

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2019 38:16


I discuss why it is important to question popular messages presented in media as conversational pieces and moral injunctions --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/owl3/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/owl3/support

TrumpWatch with Jesse Lent
Ep 10 (2/1/17) What will be the effect of the President's immigration ban? Guest: Arun Kundnani

TrumpWatch with Jesse Lent

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2017 27:49


In this episode of "TrumpWatch," host Jesse Lent looks at what the result of the President's immigration ban will be. On our premiere episode back in December, we examined the likelihood of then-candidate Donald Trump's proposed Muslim ban coming to pass with Arun Kundnani, author of "The Muslims Are Coming: Islamophobia, Extremism, and the Domestic War on Terror.” Now, in the wake of the President's executive order on Jan. 28 banning immigrants from seven Muslim countries from entering the US, Mr. Kundnani has returned to the program. Join us as the first-ever "TrumpWatch" returning guest helps us parse the new policy and consider what further government actions on immigration may be on the horizon.

TrumpWatch with Jesse Lent
Ep 1 (12/7/16) What will the new President mean for Muslims? Guest: Arun Kundnani

TrumpWatch with Jesse Lent

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2017 29:20


In the debut episode of "TrumpWatch," host Jesse Lent examines what the new administration could mean for Muslims in the U.S. with Arun Kundnani, a scholar-in-residence at the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, New York Public Library and author of the book "The Muslims Are Coming: Islamophobia, Extremism, and the Domestic War on Terror."

Unauthorized Disclosure
Unauthorized Disclosure - Guest: Arun Kundnani

Unauthorized Disclosure

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2015 62:58


On this week's episode, Arun Kundnani, the author of "The Muslims Are Coming! Islamophobia, Extremism, and the Domestic War on Terror," joins the show to talk about the implications of Donald Trump's call to ban Muslims. Kundnani describes how the American "War on Terrorism" reinforces hatred toward Muslims and Arabs. He offers an analysis of the Islamic State and how they are drawn to a fight they believe is between the West and Islam. He also assesses failures to counter certain narratives around the Islamic State as well as nationalist perspectives, which are now promoted by Trump.  During the discussion, the show's hosts talk about the infamous Warden Burl Cain resigning from the Angola penitentiary and Rahm Emanuel and police brutality in Chicago.  

Queering The Air
Radicalisation and the Islamophobia Industry

Queering The Air

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2015


J&T interview Arun Kundnani on radicalisation and radicalisation theory.  Arun Kundnani is the author of 'The Muslims are Coming! Islamophobia, Extremism and the Domestic War on Terror'- a powerful critique of US surveillance of American Muslims. His book, 'The End of Tolerance: Racism in 21st Century Britain', was selected as a New Statesman book of the year in 2007. He is former editor of the journal, Race & Class, he was educated at Cambridge University and holds a PhD from London Metropolitan University. He is currently a lecturer at New York University.This is followed by an interview with Nathan Lean on the Islamophobia Industry. Nathan Lean is a writer and scholar of the Middle East. Nathan holds a Masters degree in International Studies (Middle East) from East Carolina University and a Master of Arts in Arab Studies (Arab Politics) from Georgetown University. He is the author of four books, including the award-winning 'The Islamophobia Industry'. His work has been featured in the Los Angeles Times, the Washington Post, New York Daily News, CNN, Salon and the Christian Science Monitor.