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  • Alex Jones Show

    Date: 12/30/2015

    On the LIVE Wednesday, December 30 edition of the Alex Jones Show, GOP presidential candidate Rand Paul calls for limiting the NSA’s powers after it emerged the agency has been snooping on members of Congress while spying on Israel. And US forces in the Iraqi city of Ramadi are planning to interfere and evacuate ISIS leaders, according to an Iraqi commander. On today's show, author and former Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Economic Policy in the Reagan administration Paul Craig Roberts runs down the unaddressed problems he believes are destroying the nation and explains why he thinks WWIII is on the horizon. Then, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Seymour Hersh joins the show to discuss his report on on the Pentagon sending intelligence information to Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad. We'll also take your calls on today's worldwide broadcast. - Watch now

  • Special Reports

    Date: 05/19/2015

    Who is Seymour Hersh and why does what he says matter? Mr. Hersh exposed the cover up of the 1968 My Lai massacre of between 347 and 504 unarmed south Vietnamese citizens and received the 1970 Pulitzer prize for International Reporting for his work. He has notably investigated the CIA’s secretive Project Azorian, a super secret effort by the CIA to recover a sunken Soviet Submarine just northwest of Hawaii. In 2004, Hersh recently exposed the mistreatment of detainees at the Iraqi Prison Abu Grahib. In a wide-ranging interview published by the Guardian, Seymour Hersh says that the raid which killed Osama Bin Laden in 2011 is “one big lie” and that “not one word” of the Obama administration’s narrative on what happened is true. Hersh’s solution to the lapdog media that whitewash’s Obama’s dirty laundry is to shut down news networks like NBC and ABC and fire 90% of mainstream editors, replacing them with real journalists who are outsiders and not afraid to speak truth to power. “The republic’s in trouble, we lie about everything, lying has become the staple,” concluded Hersh. - Watch now