People are waking up, the chemical industry, justice for Prakash

The US’ two-party system is quickly losing support from voters as it becomes more obvious that neither party represent the interests of regular people. The impact of donor money on politics continues to grow, and it is becoming difficult for even the most loyal citizens to ignore. Lee Camp looks into the cause for falling support for the two parties and how this situation compares to the political landscapes of the UK and Germany. … Read More >People are waking up, the chemical industry, justice for Prakash

Victims of empire, Amazon’s high schools, abuse at the Texas border

Lee Camp takes on the US’ dedication to fostering the largest prison state in the world, while also running a global terror campaign with a shocking body count that it ironically calls the ‘War on Terror’. Camp also reports on the real reason for the push for war with Russia, and a new report on the impacts of climate change. Naomi Karavani looks into a creepy move from Amazon.com Inc. … Read More >Victims of empire, Amazon’s high schools, abuse at the Texas border

Peter Capaldi SLAMS Boris Johnson on climate change & is Bosnia-Herzegovina about to split?

On this episode, we speak to Oscar-winning actor Peter Capaldi. He discusses the COP26 climate summit and why it was largely a PR event and a disappointment; launches a scathing attack on Boris Johnson’s government on the lack of trust and its record on climate change, including plans for more fossil fuel extraction in the UK … Read More >Peter Capaldi SLAMS Boris Johnson on climate change & is Bosnia-Herzegovina about to split?