Category: Shows
DHS overreach, progressive Dem victories, the Covid-19 economy
Naomi Karavani opens the show with a review of how the Department of Homeland Security has been used to police peaceful protesters and shut down the George Floyd protesters. DHS used military equipment and some of the most aggressive law enforcement forces against protesters in a show of force that has previously been saved for asylum seekers. …
Israel’s crimes against humanity with Norman Finkelstein
Anders Lee interviews the academic Norman Finkelstein on the situation between Israel and Palestine. Finkelstein built his reputation as a critic of Israel and recently published the book ‘I Accuse’ about Israel’s crimes against humanity. His expertise continues to be useful as Israel has continued to grow its apartheid state through the threat of illegal annexation of Palestinian land. …
CrossTalk, QUARANTINE EDITION: Epstein’s secrets
The Epstein-Maxwell saga is one of the most sensational and shocking stories of our time. However, media coverage appears to be limited to lurid details and political overtones. The single biggest question that needs to be answered is how all of this could happen. Where was law enforcement? And will justice be finally served? …
Dire warning: US-China war ‘within 3 months’ (Full show)
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison says a war between the US and China is no longer “inconceivable” unless cooler heads prevail in diplomacy. This comes at a time of growing friction between China and Australia. RT America’s John Huddy reports. Then John Sitilides of Trilogy Advisers and former UK MP George Galloway weigh in. …
Oliver Stone on Trump vs Biden, US imperialism in Latin America, and overcoming his troubled past
On this episode of Going Underground, we speak to one of the world’s foremost film directors: Oliver Stone. He discusses his new book ‘Chasing the Light,’ which tells the story not only of his life, career, and work on iconic films such as ‘Scarface’, and ‘Midnight Express’, but also the interference of the state in his work, especially ‘Salvador’. …