The Foxconn fraud against America, Uber propaganda on Prop 22, DHS’ failed attack on leakers

Lee Camp dives into a story that perfectly illustrates the stupidity of late-stage capitalism. Foxconn is a massive Chinese electronics manufacturer that became well-known for putting up suicide nets to stop its employees from killing themselves – and for making the iPhone. … Read More >The Foxconn fraud against America, Uber propaganda on Prop 22, DHS’ failed attack on leakers

Donald Trump’s top coronavirus adviser Scott Atlas: Lockdowns have been a FAILURE!

On this episode of Going Underground, we speak to President Donald Trump’s top coronavirus adviser Scott Atlas of the White House Coronavirus Task Force, from the White House. He discusses President Trump’s handling of the coronavirus pandemic and criticisms of the response, his belief that lockdowns were a failure of public policy … Read More >Donald Trump’s top coronavirus adviser Scott Atlas: Lockdowns have been a FAILURE!

Muslim world takes aim at France (Full show)

France remains on high alert following a gruesome “Islamist terror attack” at a church in Nice that left three people dead. French President Emmanuel Macron continues to defend the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo and its freedom to publish the incendiary content that provoked the attack. Meanwhile, leaders across the Muslim world are slamming France for its response to the massacre. … Read More >Muslim world takes aim at France (Full show)

InterReflections with Peter Joseph, Facebook backs Exxon, the 18th century abolitionist Benjamin Lay

Peter Joseph is a director, documentarian, author, and social critic. He founded the Zeitgeist Movement and has just released his first narrative film – InterReflections. Lee Camp and Joseph discuss the film and how it reflects on the dystopian reality we’re living in today. … Read More >InterReflections with Peter Joseph, Facebook backs Exxon, the 18th century abolitionist Benjamin Lay

Terrorists decapitating French citizens over Prophet cartoon (Full show)

France raised its terror alert to its highest level after an “Islamist terrorist” carried out a gruesome knife attack in a Catholic church on Thursday morning that left three people dead. The massacre came amid outcry against satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo for a cartoon depicting the Prophet Mohammed. Rick Sanchez brings us up to speed. … Read More >Terrorists decapitating French citizens over Prophet cartoon (Full show)

Drug overdoses spike during pandemic

The hotly-contested confirmation of Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court is now a done deal, as she’s just been sworn in. Plus, the DOJ begins its landmark antitrust case against Google. Also, President Trump has been pushing for expedited vaccine approvals, leaving health experts questioning whether he’s prioritizing efficiency over efficacy and safety. … Read More >Drug overdoses spike during pandemic

Racial unrest erupts in Washington & Philadelphia (Full show)

Peaceful protests in Philadelphia on Tuesday night turned into looting and violence as angry citizens vented frustration over the shooting death of Walter Wallace Jr. at the hands of police. Meanwhile, Washington DC is seeing a surge of protests over the death of Karon Hylton when his moped crashed with police in pursuit at high speed. RT America’s Faran Fronczak and Ben Swann join Rick Sanchez with the details. … Read More >Racial unrest erupts in Washington & Philadelphia (Full show)

UN Rapporteur Alena Douhan: Unilateral sanctions attack fundamental human rights

On this episode of Going Underground, we speak to the UN Special Rapporteur on the Negative Impact of the Unilateral Coercive Measure on Human Rights Alena Douhan. She discusses the legacy of her predecessor Idriss Jazairy who had appeared many times on Going Underground, the impact of US sanctions on countries such as Venezuela, Iran and Syria … Read More >UN Rapporteur Alena Douhan: Unilateral sanctions attack fundamental human rights