Indigenous hip-hop & native politics with Emcee Def-i | Special Report

Albuquerque-bred artist Def-i is much more than an emcee: he’s a youth educator, spoken word artist, and cultural ambassador for the Diné (Navajo) Nation. In this special musical report, we speak with Def-i about his politics, influences, and art, and get an exclusive performance! … Read More >Indigenous hip-hop & native politics with Emcee Def-i | Special Report

Snipers, Protestors, and Gas Lines & The High Cost of Empire

Canadian law enforcement agencies contemplated using snipers on indigenous pipeline protesters. The disappearing and re-appearing Epstein suicide video. The astronomical cost to US taxpayers that is the 2020 NDAA. Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders announces full disclosure on UFO’s if elected US President. … Read More >Snipers, Protestors, and Gas Lines & The High Cost of Empire

Tracking our every move & merry, merry sanctions

The New York Times’ investigation into smartphone tracking includes the devices of 12 million people in the US. The South Bend Police Department is in hot water over a racist arrest video. The Kingdom of Wakanda is apparently a trade partner of the US. Then, RT correspondent Faran Fronczak brings us the lowdown on this past year’s US sanctions. … Read More >Tracking our every move & merry, merry sanctions

United or divided on impeachment & Big Brother nabs Snowden’s check

The US House of Representatives impeaches Donald Trump, but Democrat Tulsi Gabbard voted against it. A federal judge has ruled that the US government is entitled to proceeds from Edward Snowden’s memoir. And a California kindergartener pays off over 120 classmates’ lunch debt. … Read More >United or divided on impeachment & Big Brother nabs Snowden’s check