Univ. of Wisconsin Prof. Alfred McCoy- NSA spy network originated in1899 Philippine-American War

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  • @geraldking4080
    @geraldking4080 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    He's right about the global Earth to space shield, but there are several levels of new technology that haven't yet been brought to light, even though it is now being deployed. It goes way beyond the global hawk, reapers, predators and X-37B. The US has developed and is placing into service field propulsion craft, both piloted and drone, over increasingly large areas of the nation and globe. Space is now accessible without hurling craft at great speeds, and orbits do not need to be maintained, while craft may loiter motionless within the atmosphere for indefinite periods of time. There appears to be a plasma-based anti-aircraft/spacecraft weapon used in conjunction used in conjunction with this. While there are numerous novel craft with field propulsion, there are a large number of conventional aircraft, both military and commercial airframes, running a second, secret field propulsion system. It gives them incredible flight characteristics. Electronic visual stealth has been retrofitted into numerous "planes" that can disappear with the flip of a switch (Trump's "invisible airplanes"). I've been watching this on the Utah/AZ state line, including the Navajo Res, since Jr. Bush.

    • @voidisyinyangvoidisyinyang885
      @voidisyinyangvoidisyinyang885 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      don't forget the equilateral triangle craft with no fuselage - some kind of anti-gravity out of the Space Innovation Center -

  • @JMM333
    @JMM333 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    "the researcher analysis branch (of OSS) recruited a staff of nearly 2000 academics many of them very famous indeed"
    The joke is that under Donovan and Roosevelt liberal Marxists, anti-Leninists, actually worked for the OSS. They were the founders of the New Left and the Critical Theory who had absolutely nothing to do with the poststructuralist shit that today operates in the USA (also in Germany) under the so-called Cirititcal Theory label at the universities:
    Paul Marlor Sweezy, Herbert Marcuse, Franz Neumann, Otto Kirchheimer.
    A good friend Adorno's, Thomas Mann, worked for Voice of America. To my knowledge, the tactics of psychological warfare went back to Franz Neumann.
    ""I was very lucky," he nodded. "I went through two world wars and was myself the object of much propaganda. But I kept sticking to my work. For instance, I started 'Joseph' under the growing shadow of Hitler. I continued it in European exile. I finished it during the war in America."
    "Oh, he acts as if he hadn't participated in the struggle," Mrs. Mann told the visitor with a fondly reproving head-wag at her husband. "With all the radio speeches he gave over the Voice of America and all the pamphlets!"
    "Yes, true," he said, "but I tried to keep outer happenings from my creative work."
    "But even in your work you were influenced--not distracted but influenced." She put her hand conspiratorially on his arm, "Tell him the Presidential secret about 'Joseph.'"
    "The what?" exclaimed the visitor.
    "Oh, it's no secret," Dr. Mann smiled. "My conception of Joseph was Joseph was in part distilled from my personal acquaintance with Franklin Roosevelt. And my view of Joseph's administration in Egypt has some traces of my impression of the New Deal."
    So at a time before Irving Kristol sat in reading circles as a Leninist and Trotskyist. I still wonder what Leo Strauss was doing at the time?
    I think after Roosevelt(their best president), the United States got worse, because of paranoid fucks like McCarthy. Machiavellian power politics exists in every state. It would be naïve to assume that this would be different for the rest of the world. What bores me is when naive idiots like Jordan Peterson talk about the free world.

  • @christophmahler
    @christophmahler 11 ปีที่แล้ว

    A fine lecture.

  • @aprilesh
    @aprilesh 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    The intermittent panning of the audience rude to both speaker and those trying to listen.