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What a treat. Part of our frantic series of interviews in Moscow last week - BEFORE the Epstein Syndicate war on Iran.
George Galloway and myself interview a remarkable man: Mikhail Delyagin, economist, historian, deputy chairman of the Duma Committee on Economic Policy, and sanctioned to death by the West.
Enjoy. Especially those of you living in NATOstan. -Pepe Escobar
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Our American Alchemist this week is Gary McKinnon.
Gary McKinnon hacked into 97 U.S. military and government sites in the early 2000s from his girlfriend's aunt's flat in London. NSA at Fort Meade. DISA. Army, Navy, Air Force networks. NASA. All accessed with a Perl script scanning for blank passwords on a 56K dial-up connection while smoking weed in a dressing gown at 4 AM. He was not a professional hacker.
He was a guy from Falkirk, Scotland, who grew up near Bonnybridge, one of the UK's most active UFO hotspots, who had read the Disclosure Project book and wanted to know for himself. What he found inside those systems, and what the U.S. government did to him for finding it, is one of the most consequential stories in modern UFO history.
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Ambassador Chas Freeman discusses the US attack on Iran. In a war of attrition, Iran could outlast the US and the crisis from a lack of victory could destroy the US republic.
Ambassador Freeman was a former Assistant Secretary of Defense, earning the highest public service awards of the Department of Defense for his roles in designing a NATO-centered post-Cold War European security system and in reestablishing defense and military relations with China. He served as U. S. Ambassador to Saudi Arabia (during operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm).
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Scott Ritter joins The World This Week to discuss the United States and Israel launching a war of aggression to overthrow the Iranian government with no credible rationale or legal authority, unleashing a conflagration that could alter history.
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Straight outta Moscow - on the week of the 4th anniversary of the SMO.
None other than Lt Gen Apti Alaudinov, 38 - the youngest top General in Russia's modern history.
The SMO and beyond - as in the possible attack on Iran - seen by the ultimate warrior-intellectual insider.
Timeline:
00:00 Moscow intel - the US may strike Iran as soon as today
02:16 Gen. Alaudinov: why Trump wants this war and how it could backfire
04:44 Who’s pushing the US into conflict - Israel’s role and the “regional takedown” plan
06:48 Iran resisted internal pressure - “sleeper cells” failed
08:38 Global silence before a bigger war - risk of WW3 and nuclear escalation
10:47 Russia and Iran on the same side? what support could look like
13:48 “Talks are theater” why Moscow still plays along
17:23 A blow against BRICS and the dollar - what this conflict is really about
18:25 Epstein files and elite kompromat - who “has the West on a button”
26:23 The key lesson from the Ukraine war: drones, robots, and information warfare
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From the hijacking of bitcoin to the passing of the GENIUS Act, a deep dive in the Epstein files reveals Epstein's fingerprints are all over the transformation of the global economy and our digital currency enslavement. Aaron Day joins us today to discuss "The Hijacking of Bitcoin," his detailed and well-documented breakdown of how and why Epstein hijacked bitcoin.
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While everyone is focused on the Ukraine-Russia war, the decimation of Gaza, the Epstein files, or even Charlie Kirk, Joseph is looking at the claimed declassification of UFO files by the Trump administration, and about this story that just "coincidentally" occurred in the same time frame:
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Douglas Macgregor is a retired Colonel, combat veteran and former senior advisor to the U.S. Secretary of Defense. Col. Macgregor discusses why a decision has likely been made to attack Iran, and why Iran will fight with everything it has as this is a war for survival.
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