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25 Apr, 2013 05:53

Secret agent turned whistleblower, Whitewashing war crimes, Murder capital of the world

On this episode of Breaking the Set, Abby Martin talks to former MI5 agent and whistleblower Amie Machon about her experience on the inside, the role of intelligence in global affairs, and impunity for government crimes. Abby then talks to Breaking the Set producer Manuel Rapalo about allegations that the US State Department funded death squads within the Honduran police force. BTS wraps up the show with a look at the George W. Bush presidential library, and how it serves as nothing more than a place to cement historical revisionism of Bush’s true legacy.

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