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John Birch Society, AJ Webberman on Fred Trump KKK, Sioux Nation Stand Off

John Birch Society, AJ Webberman on Fred Trump KKK, Sioux Nation Stand Off
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Aug 27, 2016 · 1h 58m 22s

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JG Daniel : Hate or Be Hated: How I Survived Right-Wing Extremism
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The Opperman Report

The Opperman Report

7 years ago

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The Opperman Report

7 years ago

the audience doesn''t need an update
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The Opperman Report

7 years ago

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The Opperman Report

7 years ago

Her family was super rich
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The Opperman Report

7 years ago

I dated a UN delergate for Sudan
Roberta Glass

Roberta Glass

7 years ago

my friends husbands UN colleague got kidnapped while he was on job and the UN wouldn't pay his food and board for the time he was kidnapped because his food and board was provided by the kidnappers.
Roberta Glass

Roberta Glass

7 years ago

oh yeah I was going to listen to that on YouTube
The Opperman Report

The Opperman Report

7 years ago

sure always
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7 years ago

Pearse Redmond - Today I am joined by the founder of Inner City Press, Matthew Russell Lee, to discuss his investigative work inside the United Nations. Matthew and I begin by discussing his recent expulsion from the UN after his persistent work on the John Ashe UN corruption scandal. Matthew explains how Chinese billionaire Ng Lap Seng, in conjunction with former UN ambassador Frank Lorenzo, was involved in one of the largest ongoing corruption scandals at the UN. We also discuss the symbiotic relationship between corruption, media censorship and UN atrocities around the world. We talk about the head of UN peacekeeping, Herve Ladsous, and his role in maintaining France's colonial control of Africa. Later, we discuss the crisis in Yemen and the way this is being covered up by both the UN and the media. Matthew and I also touch on some of the more bizarre stories coming out of the UN, including the one about 40 pounds of pure cocaine in the mail room. We finish off by looking at the legacy of Ban Ki-Moon's UN, and explore the possibility of his running for president in South Korea. http://www.innercitypress.com/
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The Opperman Report

7 years ago

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Roberta Glass

Roberta Glass

7 years ago

whats Pearse's show about?
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The Opperman Report

7 years ago

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7 years ago

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The Opperman Report

7 years ago

Pearse has a great show coming up at 8 PM
Roberta Glass

Roberta Glass

7 years ago

I find is interview so sad. So much excitement for Sanders
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The Opperman Report

7 years ago

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The Opperman Report

7 years ago

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7 years ago

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7 years ago

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7 years ago

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7 years ago

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7 years ago

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7 years ago

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The Opperman Report

7 years ago

I paid one of those ticket lwyers to fix it and he did nothing and never sent the disposition
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