30-11-2011, 01:38 AM
http://thepeoplesbookproject.com/2011/11...n-society/
The following is a podcast interview I did on the Boiling Frogs Show, hosted by radio host Peter B. Collins and former FBI agent-turned-whistle-blower-and-activist Sibel Edmonds.
Originally Posted at Boiling Frogs Post.
The subject matter and information I discuss in this interview is covered in much more detail in my book, and thus, I felt I should share this interview with supporters and followers of the Book Project to get a chance to have an audio sampling of some of the information they can look forward to reading a great deal about, and much much more!
This is part I of our interview series on the New World Order.
Andrew Gavin Marshall joins us to discuss the central role of the Rockefeller, Carnegie, and Ford Foundations in the construction of knowledge and the transformation of America from an isolationist' society to a globalist' society, and the concerted and strategic effort by these institutions in seeking to engineer and manage the social sciences to fit within the framework of an emerging American Empire. He warns about the slight and subtle process through which a potentially powerful movement such as Occupy Wall Street may be co-opted and controlled, and shares with us his 12-Point proposal for the Occupy Movement to be the change.' Mr. Marshall provides us with his view and definition of the New World Order, the role of institutions, including the NGOs, the importance of true independence in counter-movement and protests and more!
Andrew Gavin Marshall is an independent researcher and writer, covering a broad range of issues economic, political, social, cultural, and historical in an effort to bring a critical perspective to world events. He has authored dozens of articles, essays, and reports online and for various magazines and other publications, and is regularly interviewed by radio and television programs on a number of different issues. You can visit Mr. Marshall's website here.
Click HERE to listen to the interview (approx. 1 hour, 15 min).
The following is a podcast interview I did on the Boiling Frogs Show, hosted by radio host Peter B. Collins and former FBI agent-turned-whistle-blower-and-activist Sibel Edmonds.
Originally Posted at Boiling Frogs Post.
The subject matter and information I discuss in this interview is covered in much more detail in my book, and thus, I felt I should share this interview with supporters and followers of the Book Project to get a chance to have an audio sampling of some of the information they can look forward to reading a great deal about, and much much more!
This is part I of our interview series on the New World Order.
Andrew Gavin Marshall joins us to discuss the central role of the Rockefeller, Carnegie, and Ford Foundations in the construction of knowledge and the transformation of America from an isolationist' society to a globalist' society, and the concerted and strategic effort by these institutions in seeking to engineer and manage the social sciences to fit within the framework of an emerging American Empire. He warns about the slight and subtle process through which a potentially powerful movement such as Occupy Wall Street may be co-opted and controlled, and shares with us his 12-Point proposal for the Occupy Movement to be the change.' Mr. Marshall provides us with his view and definition of the New World Order, the role of institutions, including the NGOs, the importance of true independence in counter-movement and protests and more!
Andrew Gavin Marshall is an independent researcher and writer, covering a broad range of issues economic, political, social, cultural, and historical in an effort to bring a critical perspective to world events. He has authored dozens of articles, essays, and reports online and for various magazines and other publications, and is regularly interviewed by radio and television programs on a number of different issues. You can visit Mr. Marshall's website here.
Click HERE to listen to the interview (approx. 1 hour, 15 min).
"The philosophers have only interpreted the world, in various ways. The point, however, is to change it." Karl Marx
"He would, wouldn't he?" Mandy Rice-Davies. When asked in court whether she knew that Lord Astor had denied having sex with her.
“I think it would be a good idea” Ghandi, when asked about Western Civilisation.
"He would, wouldn't he?" Mandy Rice-Davies. When asked in court whether she knew that Lord Astor had denied having sex with her.
“I think it would be a good idea” Ghandi, when asked about Western Civilisation.