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The A-Infos Radio Project was formed in 1996 by grassroots broadcasters, free radio journalists and cyber-activists to provide ourselves with the means to share our radio programs via the Internet. To our knowledge, the A-Infos Radio Project was the first grassroots media project of it's ...
The A-Infos Radio Project was formed in 1996 by grassroots broadcasters, free radio journalists and cyber-activists to provide ourselves with the means to share our radio programs via the Internet. To our knowledge, the A-Infos Radio Project was the first grassroots media project of it's kind on the internet. Our goal is to support and expand the movement for democratic communications worldwide. We exist to be an alternative to the corporate and government media which do not serve struggles for liberty, justice and peace, nor enable the free expression of creativity. The archived material is available to anyone who wants it free of charge. We welcome submissions from all stations and independent contributors in the service of these goals. All material is donated by its contributors who are solely responsible for its content.
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PCJ Radio Nash Holos: Nash Holos September 25 2015, Segment 1
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PCJ Media Media Network Plus: Media Network Plus September 26 2015, Segment 1
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Unwelcome Guests: #718 - The Increasing Shallowness of The Deep State, Segment 2
This week, material from 15 years back through to 5 ...
This week, material from 15 years back through to 5 days back detail continued deep state malfeasance hidden in plain sight. Did you hear the story of the CIA "bad apple" who sold a planeload of military grade C-4 explosive to Libya, together with a course in bombmaking by US Green Berets? Or how the CIA's Inspector General perjured himself to try and cover it up... only to be later granted immunity when the truth emerged? Don't try this at home! Our main piece is James Corbett's review of what has emerged in the last 20 years about the Oklahoma City bombing. We conclude with an open letter by Nafeez Ahmed to "Britain's leading violent extremist" - David Cameron. Why does he ignore the leading researchers (including many in his own government) and surround himself instead with deceitful terror "experts" who have spookily close connections to the arms industry and the deep state? I wonder...
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Unwelcome Guests: #718 - The Increasing Shallowness of The Deep State, Segment 1
This week, material from 15 years back through to 5 ...
This week, material from 15 years back through to 5 days back detail continued deep state malfeasance hidden in plain sight. Did you hear the story of the CIA "bad apple" who sold a planeload of military grade C-4 explosive to Libya, together with a course in bombmaking by US Green Berets? Or how the CIA's Inspector General perjured himself to try and cover it up... only to be later granted immunity when the truth emerged? Don't try this at home! Our main piece is James Corbett's review of what has emerged in the last 20 years about the Oklahoma City bombing. We conclude with an open letter by Nafeez Ahmed to "Britain's leading violent extremist" - David Cameron. Why does he ignore the leading researchers (including many in his own government) and surround himself instead with deceitful terror "experts" who have spookily close connections to the arms industry and the deep state? I wonder...
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Building Bridges: Puerto Rico's Economic Crisis with Rafael Bernabe, 2012 Candidate for Governor of Puerto Rico , Segment 1
Puerto Rico's Economic Crisis: Analysis, Alternatives and Solutions with Rafael ...
Puerto Rico's Economic Crisis: Analysis, Alternatives and Solutions with Rafael Bernabe, candidate for Governor of Puerto Rico for the Partido del Pueblo Trabajador (PPT) 2012; he is professor and director of the Federico de On s Hispanic Studies Center at the University of Puerto Rico at R o Piedras; economist; who has published three books including Puerto Rico: Crisis y Alternativas The fiscal situation in Puerto Rico is dismal. Public debt (including that of the central government and public corporations) stands around $73 billion and is roughly equal to Puerto Rico s GNP. The government s credit rating has been degraded to junk bond level. Any new credits seem to be available only at truly usurious rates (above 10 percent). Wall Street commentators admit that It s been clear for a while that Puerto Rico is going to have to default on its debt Bloomberg, 4/9/14). The other side of this coin is the fact that two dozen U.S. corporations extract around $35 billion a year in profits from or through their operations in Puerto Rico. Bear in mind that the total income of the government of Puerto Rico is around $9 billion. U.S. corporations benefit from the tax-exemption measures that have been the centerpiece of the government s development policy since 1947. We ll speak with Prof. Bernabe who further details the current economic crisis affecting the island of Puerto Rico, a United States colony. He will speak about the history of the Puerto Rican economy, the federal and local laws that impact its economy, the current status of its bonds, and the proposed bankruptcy relief and austerity measures. Prof. Bernabe explains why it s in the interest of U.S. working people (including, needless to say, the more than four million Puerto Ricans that reside in the United States) to see that Puerto Rico acquires a healthy economy that no longer requires major subsidies to dampen the poverty from which a handful of U.S. corporations profit. Prof. Bernabe says the struggles for radical reversal of the dominant economic and social policies and structures in Puerto Rico and in the US must advance together. Building alliances and common proposals with like-minded currents and movements in the US is indispensable For those of us who are independentistas and socialists, and thus, internationalists, such collaboration is essential now and will remain so after independence. The fact that these movements are still minority forces in both the US & Puerto Rico makes it all the more urgent that those seeking to build them join forces and collaborate.
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Building Bridges: Puerto Rico's Economic Crisis with Rafael Bernabe, 2012 Candidate for Governor of Puerto Rico , Segment 1
Puerto Rico's Economic Crisis: Analysis, Alternatives and Solutions with Rafael ...
Puerto Rico's Economic Crisis: Analysis, Alternatives and Solutions with Rafael Bernabe, candidate for Governor of Puerto Rico for the Partido del Pueblo Trabajador (PPT) 2012; he is professor and director of the Federico de On s Hispanic Studies Center at the University of Puerto Rico at R o Piedras; economist; who has published three books including Puerto Rico: Crisis y Alternativas The fiscal situation in Puerto Rico is dismal. Public debt (including that of the central government and public corporations) stands around $73 billion and is roughly equal to Puerto Rico s GNP. The government s credit rating has been degraded to junk bond level. Any new credits seem to be available only at truly usurious rates (above 10 percent). Wall Street commentators admit that It s been clear for a while that Puerto Rico is going to have to default on its debt Bloomberg, 4/9/14). The other side of this coin is the fact that two dozen U.S. corporations extract around $35 billion a year in profits from or through their operations in Puerto Rico. Bear in mind that the total income of the government of Puerto Rico is around $9 billion. U.S. corporations benefit from the tax-exemption measures that have been the centerpiece of the government s development policy since 1947. We ll speak with Prof. Bernabe who further details the current economic crisis affecting the island of Puerto Rico, a United States colony. He will speak about the history of the Puerto Rican economy, the federal and local laws that impact its economy, the current status of its bonds, and the proposed bankruptcy relief and austerity measures. Prof. Bernabe explains why it s in the interest of U.S. working people (including, needless to say, the more than four million Puerto Ricans that reside in the United States) to see that Puerto Rico acquires a healthy economy that no longer requires major subsidies to dampen the poverty from which a handful of U.S. corporations profit. Prof. Bernabe says the struggles for radical reversal of the dominant economic and social policies and structures in Puerto Rico and in the US must advance together. Building alliances and common proposals with like-minded currents and movements in the US is indispensable For those of us who are independentistas and socialists, and thus, internationalists, such collaboration is essential now and will remain so after independence. The fact that these movements are still minority forces in both the US & Puerto Rico makes it all the more urgent that those seeking to build them join forces and collaborate.