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* [https://m4gl4nd.zapto.org/bepasty/pHqpcpuN 26 Jun 2015 From the Archive: William Engdahl Discusses the Politics of GMOs] - [[F. William Engdahl]] is an award-winning geopolitical analyst, strategic risk consultant, author, professor and lecturer. He has been researching and writing about the world political scene for more than thirty years. His various books on geopolitics—the interaction between international power politics, economics and geography—have been translated into 14 foreign languages from Chinese to French, from German to Japanese.
* [https://m4gl4nd.zapto.org/bepasty/pHqpcpuN 26 Jun 2015 From the Archive: William Engdahl Discusses the Politics of GMOs] - [[F. William Engdahl]] is an award-winning geopolitical analyst, strategic risk consultant, author, professor and lecturer. He has been researching and writing about the world political scene for more than thirty years. His various books on geopolitics—the interaction between international power politics, economics and geography—have been translated into 14 foreign languages from Chinese to French, from German to Japanese.

* [https://m4gl4nd.zapto.org/bepasty/tXbf6yJK 04 Jul 2015 From the Archive: Peter Dale Scott Discusses the Deep State & the American War Machine] - A son of the Canadian poet and constitutional lawyer F. R. Scott and painter Marian Dale Scott, he has been critical of American foreign policy since the era of the Vietnam War. Scott was a signatory in 1968 of the "Writers and Editors War Tax Protest" pledge, in which participants vowed to refuse tax payments in protest against the Vietnam War. He spent four years (1957–1961) with the Canadian diplomatic service. He retired from the UC Berkeley faculty in 1994. Scott has written about the role of the "deep state" (as opposed to the "public state"). Rejecting the label of "conspiracy theory", he has used the phrase "deep politics" to describe his political concerns.
* [https://m4gl4nd.zapto.org/bepasty/tXbf6yJK 04 Jul 2015 From the Archive: Peter Dale Scott Discusses the Deep State & the American War Machine] - A son of the Canadian poet and constitutional lawyer F. R. Scott and painter Marian Dale Scott, he has been critical of American foreign policy since the era of the Vietnam War. Scott was a signatory in 1968 of the "Writers and Editors War Tax Protest" pledge, in which participants vowed to refuse tax payments in protest against the Vietnam War. He spent four years (1957–1961) with the Canadian diplomatic service. He retired from the UC Berkeley faculty in 1994. Scott has written about the role of the "deep state" (as opposed to the "public state"). Rejecting the label of "conspiracy theory", he has used the phrase "deep politics" to describe his political concerns.
* [https://m4gl4nd.zapto.org/bepasty/7N3jseTz 01 Apr 2016 ISIS is an Instrument of Anglo-American Empire] - We speak with [[Daniel Estulin]] about [[ISIS]] and how it is used as an instrument by the [[Anglo-American empire]]. We also discuss his latest take on [[Syria]], [[Bilderberg]], the economy and the media as well as his new [[Bilderberg documentary.]]
* [https://m4gl4nd.zapto.org/bepasty/7N3jseTz 01 Apr 2016 ISIS is an Instrument of Anglo-American Empire] - We speak with [[Daniel Estulin]] about [[ISIS]] and how it is used as an instrument by the [[Anglo-American empire]]. We also discuss his latest take on [[Syria]], [[Bilderberg]], the economy and the media as well as his new [[Bilderberg documentary.]]

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  • 26 Jun 2015 From the Archive: William Engdahl Discusses the Politics of GMOs - F. William Engdahl is an award-winning geopolitical analyst, strategic risk consultant, author, professor and lecturer. He has been researching and writing about the world political scene for more than thirty years. His various books on geopolitics—the interaction between international power politics, economics and geography—have been translated into 14 foreign languages from Chinese to French, from German to Japanese.