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27 Sep, 2019 07:03

Max Blumenthal returns from Syria, Fukushima officials acquitted

This week, Lee interviews the editor-in-chief of the Grayzone, Max Blumenthal. Blumenthal has made enemies of establishment media-types by questioning the official narratives thrown down by the intelligence community. One of its most recent fumbles was in Syria, where they had tried to take advantage of a civil war to topple Bashar Assad. Through his first-hand experiences and his expertise on American foreign policy, Blumenthal is able to vividly describe the complexity of the situation in Syria.

Lee opens the second half of the show by tearing apart one of the US’ most famous newspapers, the Wall Street Journal. Then, Natalie McGill finishes off the show with an update on the nuclear disaster in Fukushima, Japan.

Japanese officials recently admitted that they were going to be forced to dump the irradiated water from Fukushima’s nuclear plants into the ocean. Despite their stupendous failures, the executives of the companies responsible were just found not guilty of professional negligence for injuries caused by the meltdowns. 

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