Anya
Parampil reports on a 200,000-strong far-right rally held in Poland
over the weekend to mark 100 years of the country’s independence.
Polish President Andrej Duda spoke at the event, which included
self-described Nazis and fascists chanting slogans such as “Refugees,
get out!”. News Analyst for Sputnik Radio, Dmitry Babich, joins
Anya to discuss the roots of Nazi sentiment in Poland and whether or
not the mainstream international press has sufficiently covered the
disturbing news.
Operation Mindfuck: The origins of the Illuminati conspiracy fraud and how it became popular in our times
From the new documentary Can 't Get You Out of My Head by Adam Curtis globinfo freexchange The first settlers had come from Europe to America to flee from the corruption of power in the Old World. But although they had got away from the old power, they hadn't got away from their suspicious minds, and alone, out in the vast wilderness of the new America, that led them to imagining dark, hidden conspiracies in their own government, far away in Washington. One of the first of these, in the early 19th century, said that a secret group from Europe, called the Bavarian Illuminati, were running a giant conspiracy in America to destroy the new democracy. In reality, the Illuminati had been a utopian movement who wanted to replace religion with reason. But instead, they now became the first of a series of frightening suspicions that fed off the isolation of the settlers in the New World. One night (in 1958, somewhere in the vicinity of Whittier, Califo...
Comments
Post a Comment