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George Soros May 9, 2012, 21:32
Assange should interview me about my Open Society Foundation global revolutionary movement backed by Wall Street.

I work hand with people like Dominque Strauss-Khan at the IMF loan sharking organisation

All those springs and coloured revolutions and opposition parties that mysteriously want "freedom and democracy" (lol)....

and their countries asset stripped and run by crooks all get my help and then equally mysteriously get into serious debt as a result of my philanthropic assistance and that of the IMF (lol).....but BBC and Fox seem very shy about investigating me and the Vatican Bank? (lol) I wonder why? (lol)

But here`s a surprise...I will not be starting a Palestinian or Israeli spring or supporting the left wing in Israel either! Guess why? (lol)
roezeesfriend May 9, 2012, 21:25
any chance of getting a copy of the obama/karzia agreement that commits the u.s. to afghistan until 2024. i have a strange felling when obama makes is announcement next week, there is going to be some deliberate omissions. as it stands now we are committed to 2024 but there is a hint of longer.

amazing, in my life time i will have experienced the 8th and 11th longest wars in history. nothing to be proud of!!
Joseph VanLeer May 9, 2012, 18:55
Thank you for all you do ,there is alot of people in the us that get it i’we been blessed fight the good fight god goes with you.(LOVE)
Carmen May 9, 2012, 17:47
I didn’t like this interview that much. It was not very clear to me what they were fighting for (it was clear what they were fighting against though). What is their position with regard to women? What is their position with regard to science and religion in schools? There are too many questions open.
In short: it was not clear to me what could be expected if these men would happen to rule Egypt one day.

On the other hand: It would be nice to hear also from other parts of the world, not only the Middle East.
David (UK) May 9, 2012, 16:17
USA said, "I am busy Unplugging Americans From the Matrix..."

For, as the film The Matrix makes clear, the "system is our enemy. But when you’re inside, you look around, what do you see? Businessmen, teachers, lawyers, carpenters. The very minds of the people we are trying to save. But until we do, these people are still a part of that system, and that makes them our enemy. You have to understand, most of these people are not ready to be unplugged. And many of them are so inured, so hopelessly dependent on the system, that they will fight to protect it.”

On the other hand, thank to RT,(and Occupy/Adbusters in the US)People are starting to wake-up and unplug.
Alexandra Kennedy May 9, 2012, 12:09
What the hell, I’m enjoying the interviews, esp. tonights.
Alexandra Kennedy May 9, 2012, 11:53
all good Julian, but its looking like a bit of a boys club ....
USA May 9, 2012, 08:11
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8. If a Libyan bought a car, the government used to subsidize 50 percent of the price.
9. The price of petrol in Libya was $0.14 per liter. $0.56 per gallon
10. Libya had no external debt and its reserves amounted to $150 billion -which are now frozen globally.
11. If a Libyan was unable to get employment after graduation, the state would pay the average salary of the profession, as if he or she was employed, until employment was found.
12. A portion of every Libyan oil sale was credited directly to the bank accounts of all Libyan citizens.
13. A mother who gave birth to a child received U.S. $5,000.
14. 40 loaves of bread in Libya used to cost $0.15.
15. 25 percent of Libyans have a university degree.
16. Gaddafi carried out the world’s largest irrigation project, known as the Great Man-made River project, to make water readily available throughout the desert country.

Do we get that in USA? He he he
Otto von Bulow May 9, 2012, 07:20

Egypt’s Alaa Abd El-Fattah and Bahrain’s Nabeel Rajab seems to be sincere but are they aware that they may be playing in to Western hands. The west is trying to reengineer the Arab countries into more manageable entities, more like what USA is today. Introducing “western style democracy” in those countries is the goal of the Globalists and the New World Order psychopaths.
Otto von Bulow May 9, 2012, 07:20
cont

What is this western style democracy?

It is government with a competitive party electoral system, in which the Globalists and the New World Order psychopaths are able to exert effective influence; Note: unrelated to whether the government represents the people or supports their welfare.

If Globalists and the New World Order psychopaths interests are served, then no amount of popular unrest, nor vote rigging - not even civil war - will serve as credible evidence that a "Democracy" is a sham. If globalists bankers interests aren’t served, no amount of civil accord, prosperity, and popular support qualifies the government as "Democratic".

In my opinion genuine democracy must be judged by its responsiveness to the informed desires of the people, its success in promoting their welfare, and their satisfaction with its performance. The mechanisms used to attain a functional democracy can have many forms. The globalist media says that only competitive political parties (which are controlled by them) can deliver democracy, but don’t believe it.