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Chris Hedges – On Contact: British government psyops with Mohamed Elmazzi

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Britain spends two thirds of its budget on public programmes, like healthcare, education, and welfare, and one third on defence. The British military industrial complex thinks that only one third should be spent on public programmes and the rest on them, so they have put out a massive amount of anti-Russian propaganda, like the Skripal poisoning, Russia-gate, to get the public scared.These people might well view Russia and China as enemies, but because they are crazy, nearing the paranoid schizo end of the spectrum.China and Russia are economic competitors, who sometimes win out in the market place, but rather than outbid them in a competitive market, they prefer the military option instead, which happens to also make them very rich.Steve Bannon says China carries out unfair practices,

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Britain spends two thirds of its budget on public programmes, like healthcare, education, and welfare, and one third on defence. The British military industrial complex thinks that only one third should be spent on public programmes and the rest on them, so they have put out a massive amount of anti-Russian propaganda, like the Skripal poisoning, Russia-gate, to get the public scared.

These people might well view Russia and China as enemies, but because they are crazy, nearing the paranoid schizo end of the spectrum.

China and Russia are economic competitors, who sometimes win out in the market place, but rather than outbid them in a competitive market, they prefer the military option instead, which happens to also make them very rich.

Steve Bannon says China carries out unfair practices, like its dictatorship, and its slave labour, to undermine Western companies, but we don't have democracy in the West either, and as for slave labour, many of the elite would love to get Western wages down even further.

Steve Bannon rightly accuses wealthy elites for off-shoring American jobs to get rich, but in Europe socialism and the unions did more to stop this than the right, which seemed to embrace it.


On Contact host Chris Hedges and investigative journalist Mohamed Elmazzi discuss documents showing an alleged British government-financed propaganda mill, equivalent in scale to the CIA’s Operation Mockingbird psychological operations. Elmazzi’s work can be found at Theinterregnum.net.

Mike Norman
Mike Norman is an economist and veteran trader whose career has spanned over 30 years on Wall Street. He is a former member and trader on the CME, NYMEX, COMEX and NYFE and he managed money for one of the largest hedge funds and ran a prop trading desk for Credit Suisse.

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