Broadcast January 12th, 10-11:00 a.m. Central (1500 GMT) on NoLiesRadio.org.
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First half hour: Veterans Today Senior Editor Gordon Duff - a master gunsmith and fully-qualified ballistics expert - breaks down the slam-dunk proof that the video purporting to show "terrorists" shooting a policeman outside the Charlie Hebdo building was staged. There was no actual bullet fired; the "terrorist" intentionally missed the policeman while firing a blank round. This evidence unveils the entire Charlie Hebdo incident as a hoax by the usual suspects. See Gordon's brand-new article:
Fiasco France: Lie to Me Once (updated)
Second half-hour: Civil liberties attorney John Whitehead of the Rutherford Institute discusses his brilliant new article Welcome to the Matrix: Enslaved by Technology and the Internet of Things.
Excerpt:
Indeed, while most of us are consumed with our selfies and trying to keep up with what our so-called friends are posting on Facebook, the megacorporation Google has been busily partnering with the
National Security Agency (NSA), the
Pentagon, and other governmental agencies to develop a new “human” species, so to speak.
Science fiction, thus, has become fact.
We’re fast approaching Philip K. Dick’s vision of the future as depicted in the film
Minority Report. There, police agencies apprehend criminals before they can commit a crime, driverless cars populate the highways, and a person’s biometrics are constantly scanned and used to track their movements, target them for advertising, and keep them under perpetual surveillance.
Labels: charlie hebdo, false flag, google, Gordon Duff, john whitehead, nsa, philip k. dick, shooting, the matrix