A Critical Review Of The 20th Century And The Prospects For A Critical Review Of The 20th Century And The Prospects For Permanent Peace In The 21st Peace In The 21st
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Nafeez Mossadeq Ahmed, Jane Akre, Julian Assange, David Bacon, James Bamford, Amy Baker Benjamin, Amy Baker Benjamin (reading), William Binney, Tony Blair,Murray Bookchin, Caspar Bowden, Marvin Bram, Mae Brussel, David Cayley, Noam Chomsky, James Corbett,
A deep dive into the divide between the story of progress in which the competition of all against all is leading to a richer, more developed and world and the reality in which all ecological systems seem to be in a deep decline. Inspired by the prophetic ''Escaping The Matrix'' from June 2000, this super-extended show is my selection from 1500 hours of former episodes, a reflection on the 21st century ideological dark matter which has left a lot of humanity like rabits caught in our own headlinghts - blinded, paralysed, confused between black and white, knowing that it is time to run, but unsure of the direction. How to respond to unprecedented levels of hunger and depression? Why is so much human and fossil fuel energy spent on destroying our habitat? Or to roll out ever mre violent technology that makes all of life more unhealthy and insecure? Is there, as President Eisenhower asked, "no other way the world may live"? Using first hand testimony where possible, we begin by scrutinizing the smoke and mirrors of modern US history. Using concepts such as the "free market", "democracy" and "terrorism" we introduce ''The'' Deep State, the supranational (and increasingly close) alliance of formerly separate criminal gangs that co-opted national governments. Our focus is not on the individuals but the larger concepts which make up what Charles Eisenstein termed "the ubiquitous matrix of lies". We conclude with a look at the neurological and cultural basis of the emergent matrix, and the ways in which the an ever more global, grassroots rethink is increasingly undercutting it. I pray this show will boost interest in the Kellogg Briand pact and so help move us away from war and towards an authentic, global, democratic consciousness.