Jesse Ventura: This was the year of the global rebellion against neoliberalism

Jesse Ventura and Brigida Santos host the second half of their 2019 year in review. In 2019, mass protests against neoliberalism took place across five continents in Spain, France, Iraq, Hong Kong, Lebanon, Egypt, Chile, the UK, Ecuador, the Netherlands, Sudan, and more. … Read More >Jesse Ventura: This was the year of the global rebellion against neoliberalism

Touch-screen controls may have doomed USS McCain in tanker collision; now their makers will get paid to install upgrades

A new report into the 2017 collision that killed 10 sailors and nearly sank a US warship argues the badly designed touch-screen control system was at fault. So its creators will now get paid to ‘fix’ it, obviously. … Read More >Touch-screen controls may have doomed USS McCain in tanker collision; now their makers will get paid to install upgrades

Civilians left behind as bias & double standards of West ruin 2 UNSC resolutions on humanitarian aid for Syria – Moscow

As the mainstream media pounds Moscow for “vetoing aid for Syria,” Russia’s UN mission says there was no winner in the latest UN battle during which its own draft resolution was defeated by “bias and double standards.” … Read More >Civilians left behind as bias & double standards of West ruin 2 UNSC resolutions on humanitarian aid for Syria – Moscow

The Afghanistan papers, voter suppression in Wisconsin, digital reputation scrubbing

The Washington Post recently did something shocking… journalism. They received documents through FOIA requests that proved the government was actively lying about the Afghanistan war. These lies were an open secret and now they’re proven. Lee opens the show this week by reviewing the revelations from the FOIA releases. In ‘Taking The News From Behind’, … Read More >The Afghanistan papers, voter suppression in Wisconsin, digital reputation scrubbing

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