The war crimes corporate media ignores, voter suppression, for-profit healthcare’s Covid death count

Lee Camp takes a look at the war crimes that the corporate media in the US refuses to address while showering attention on dubious stories that the US State Department wants them to focus on. A recent segment on ‘60 Minutes’ focused on Syrian President Assad and the war crimes he has been accused of while ignoring the US’ role in destabilizing the Middle Eastern country. … Read More >The war crimes corporate media ignores, voter suppression, for-profit healthcare’s Covid death count

The future of bitcoin with Max Keiser, plus the US’s bombing addiction, and surveillance capitalism

Max Keiser is Lee Camp’s guest this week, for a conversation about bitcoin. Keiser argues that bitcoin has the potential to change the world in a progressive direction by replacing government-controlled fiat currencies and democratizing the economy. … Read More >The future of bitcoin with Max Keiser, plus the US’s bombing addiction, and surveillance capitalism

We can do better, corporate media lies, palm oil slavery, Myanmar coup

There’s no question that we live in a dysfunctional society, but the majority of the people in our ruling class will never admit that the root of those dysfunctions is our economic system. Lee Camp opens the show with a dive into how racism, consumerism, environmental destruction, and misogyny are built on the foundations of our capitalist system. … Read More >We can do better, corporate media lies, palm oil slavery, Myanmar coup

How to end homelessness, Malcolm X assassination update, energy industry price gouging

Ending homelessness is a real possibility but the capitalists who run our system refuse to solve a problem whose existence boosts their profits. Lee Camp dives into the problem of homelessness in the US in the 21st century. Camp also goes over the opening of Joe Biden’s presidency, and provides an update on the assassination of Malcolm X. … Read More >How to end homelessness, Malcolm X assassination update, energy industry price gouging

Exposing factory farms, the digital divide, & liberal fantasies as ‘fact checking’

Lee Camp interviews Matt Johnson, an animal rights activist with the group Direct Action Everywhere. He’s currently facing felony charges for exposing the brutality of the factory farming industry. An Iowa pork producer was using brutal methods to massacre surplus pigs whose meat they couldn’t harvest because of slowdowns in the Covid economy. … Read More >Exposing factory farms, the digital divide, & liberal fantasies as ‘fact checking’

Saving humanity, return of company towns, Manhattan project

The battle to save humanity from itself is on and Lee Camp’s guest this week has some ideas on how we should go about that. John C. Boik is an author and the founder of the Principled Societies Project, which is developing the Local Economic Direct Democracy Association (LEDDA) framework. They discuss his transformational project to improve the way that humanity interacts with Earth’s systems and the economy. … Read More >Saving humanity, return of company towns, Manhattan project

The inequality crisis, the real unemployment rate, and space empire

The richest people in the world have stolen trillions from average Americans over the last four decades. Lee Camp takes a look at the redistribution of wealth that our ruling class loves and what we can do about it. The rich have been stealing from the public coffers for too long and taking that money back isn’t a radical proposition. … Read More >The inequality crisis, the real unemployment rate, and space empire

Standing against the oligarchs with Briahna Joy Gray

Lee Camp interviews Briahna Joy Gray on this episode of VIP. She is the host of the Bad Faith podcast and the former press secretary for Bernie Sanders’ 2020 presidential run. They discuss the fight for universal healthcare, the corporate media’s hatred for anyone working toward progress in the US, her time working with Sanders, Joe Biden’s history of standing against the interests of the public, and more. … Read More >Standing against the oligarchs with Briahna Joy Gray

The US hates Huawei, US funds Al-Qaeda, musicians protest Spotify

Lee Camp exposes the secret reason the US government is at war with Chinese tech company Huawei. Huawei is a worker-owned corporation and the US Empire cannot allow a good example to spread its influence unchallenged. Camp looks at some of the efforts the US’ ruling class has undertaken to tarnish their name. … Read More >The US hates Huawei, US funds Al-Qaeda, musicians protest Spotify

Destroying press freedom, Prop 22 fallout for workers in CA, insurrection in the Capitol

The British court decided not to extradite Julian Assange because of how terrible to the US prison system is. However, he won’t be released from jail on bail either. Lee Camp covers Assange’s dilemma in the first episode of Redacted Tonight this year. The judge’s decision not to extradite Assange still opened a precedent for the courts to censor journalists. … Read More >Destroying press freedom, Prop 22 fallout for workers in CA, insurrection in the Capitol