NewWorldNextWeek.com: Episode164 - Journalists Under Attack
Welcome to New World Next Week - the video series from Corbett Report and Media Monarchy that covers some of the most important developments in open source intelligence news. This week, James and James try something different as they cover a number of updates and addenda to breaking news stories from across the globe:
CIA Documents Acknowledge Role In Iran's '53 Operation Ajax Coup
NSA Surveillance Said To Be Broader Than Initially Believed - Covers 75% Of Internet
White House Won't Condemn Detention of Glenn Greenwald's Partner
NSA Collects 'Word for Word' Every Domestic Communication, Says Former Analyst
Guardian Editor Says Destruction Of Snowden Data "Won't Harm Our Reporting"
Why The Guardian Destroyed Hard Drives Of Leaked Files
Michael Hastings' Toxicology Reports Twisted Throughout Media
Bradley Manning Gets 35 Years For Leaking Classified Files
Video: Latest Syrian Chemical Attack Follows History of False Flag Provocations
Tank At Crippled Japan Nuclear Plant Leaks Highly Radioactive Water
At The Root Of Egyptian Rage Is A Deepening Resource Crisis
Why Conspiracy Theories Still Haunt Princess Diana
Ground Zero On The CIA's Area 51 "Admissions"
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1 comment:
Great analysis of the current state of corporate news. It does seem like they've been getting more desperate lately.
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