Three Men Go To War : PBS

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Three Men Go To War : PBS.

Premiering on the 50th anniversary of the Cuban Missle Crisis, Cuban Missile Crisis: Three Men Go to War focuses on three central figures in the crisis — President John F. Kennedy, Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev and Cuban leader Fidel Castro.

On October 22, 1962, President John F. Kennedy informed the world that the Soviet Union was building secret missile bases on the island of Cuba, 90 miles off the shores of Florida. The events of the next tension-filled 13 days, known as the Cuban Missile Crisis, struck fear across the globe as the world teetered on the edge of nuclear disaster. The fate of the planet ultimately lay in the hands of three powerful men: Khrushchev, Castro and Kennedy. Cuban Missile Crisis: Three Men Go to War explores the roles the three leaders played during some of the most dangerous moments in history, set against the human stories of ordinary men in the field such as the Soviet man who shot down the U2 piloted by U.S. Air Force Major Rudolf Anderson on the worst day of the crisis.

The film features interviews with key witnesses and experts, including Sergei Khrushchev, son of the former Soviet premier; Ted Sorensen, former member of the renowned Executive Committee of the U.S. National Security Council; former KGB and CIA operatives; and Captain Jerry Coffee, the reconnaissance pilot who made a split second decision to veer off course in Cuba and revealed a new type of nuclear weapon that could have annihilated invading American forces. An edge-of-your seat tale of espionage and intrigue at the highest level, Cuban Missile Crisis: Three Men Go to War offers perspective on one of the most harrowing times in modern history.

The Man Who Saved the World

In October 1962, the world held its breath. On the edge of the Caribbean Sea, just a few miles from the Florida coast, the two great superpowers were at a stand-off. Surrounded by twelve US destroyers, which were depth-charging his submarine to drive it to the surface, Captain Vitali Grigorievitch Savitsky panicked. Unable to contact Moscow and fearing war had begun, he ordered the launch of his submarine’s nuclear torpedoes. As the two sides inched perilously close to nuclear war—far closer than we ever knew before–just one man stood between Captain Savitsky’s order and mutually assured destruction.

Set over four hours on October 27, 1962, the tensest moments of the Cuban Missile Crisis, this program tells the powerful but forgotten story of Vasili Arkhipov and Soviet submarine B-59. With most of the action set in a claustrophobic submarine running out of air, “The Man Who Saved the World” combines tense drama with eyewitness accounts and expert testimony about some of the most critical events in the Cold War.

 

Who Owns the World? Noam Chomsky on U.S.-Fueled Dangers, from Climate Change to Nuclear Weapons

In the week when President Obama and Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney debated issues of foreign policy and the economy, we turn to world-renowned political dissident, linguist, author and MIT professor, Noam Chomsky. In a recent speech, Chomsky examined topics largely ignored or glossed over during the campaign: China, the Arab Spring, global warming, nuclear proliferation, and the military threat posed by Israel and the U.S. versus Iran. He reflects on the Cuban missile crisis, which took place 50 years ago this week and is still referred to as “the most dangerous moment in human history.” He delivered this talk last month at the University of Massachusetts in Amherst at an event sponsored by the Center for Popular Economics. Chomsky’s talk was entitled “Who Owns the World?” [includes rush transcript]

FILED UNDER  Noam Chomsky, Election 2012, Arab Spring, Climate Change, Iran, Nuclear Power, China, Cuba, Noam Chomsky

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Noam Chomsky, MIT professor, world-renowned political dissident, linguist and author, speaking last month at the University of Massachusetts in Amherst in a talk entitled “Who Owns the World?”

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Who Owns the World? Noam Chomsky on US-Fueled Dangers From Climate Change to Nuclear War 3/3 – YouTube

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In the week when President Obama and Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney debated issues of foreign policy and the economy, we turn to world-renowned political dissident, linguist, author and MIT Professor, Noam Chomsky. In a recent speech, Chomsky examined topics largely ignored or glossed over during the campaign: China, the Arab Spring, global warming, nuclear proliferation, and the military threat posed by Israel and the U.S. versus Iran. He reflects on the Cuban missile crisis, which took place 50 years ago this week, and is still referred to as “the most dangerous moment in human history.” He delivered this talk last month at the University of Massachusetts in Amherst, at an event sponsored by the Center for Popular Economics. Chomsky’s talk was entitled, “Who Owns the World?”

Watch the complete uninterrupted Noam Chomsky speech: http://www.democracynow.org/2012/10/26/who_owns_the_world_noam_chomsky

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US Third Party Presidential Debate (Moderated by Larry King) – YouTube

DEBATE STARTS AT 1:02:55

In response to widespread blackout from both the mainstream media and political establishment alike, RT is honored to be presenting a platform for the major third-party candidates also vying for the White House this election year to debate. We are offering the event live in cooperation with the debate’s organizers, the Free and Equal Elections Foundation.

The event is moderated by multi-award winning broadcast journalist Larry King.

You can also watch the debate LIVE on RT.com http://rt.com/on-air/rt-america-air

US drones kill up to 80% civilians – Pakistan Interior Minister — RT

The absolute majority of the people killed by American UAVs in Pakistan are innocent civilians, claims Pakistani Interior Minister Rehman Malik. If given the drone technology, Pakistan would do a better job, he argued earlier.

Malik revealed that according to Islamabad’s calculations, the number of drone attacks in recent years totaled 336, of 96 of which were launched from Afghanistan.

There are no exact statistics on the number of people killed in drone strikes in Pakistan. Estimates vary from about 2,500 to over 3,000 victims. As many as 174 of them were reportedly children.

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Iran: How long can debt-laden US… JPost – Iranian Threat – News

Ahmadinejad says US influence in world affairs waning due to massive debt and loss of legitimacy, adds West increasingly questioning legitimacy of “Zionist regime,” hints EU hurt more by sanctions than Iran. PHOTO: REUTERS/BRENDAN MCDERMID

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad predicted the impending downfall of the “US empire,” blaming the collapse on a combination of the country’s massive debt and its loss of legitimacy within the international community, Iran’s official news agency IRNA reported Thursday.

“How long can a government with a $16 trillion foreign debt remain a world power?” he asked at a press conference with Kuwaiti media personnel. “The Americans have injected their paper wealth into the world economy and today the aftermaths and negative effects of their pseudo-wealth have plagued them.”

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ReasonTV: Freedomain Radio’s Stefan Molyneux: The Inevitable Growth of the State – YouTube

Even if we did achieve what we wanted with a very small state, we’d just be resetting the clock back to 1776 and it would roll forward exactly the same way again,” says FreeDomain Radio’s Stefan Molyneux.


Reason magazine’s Matt Welch sat down with Molyneux at FreedomFest 2012 and discussed why he thinks the libertarian ideal of a small state will inevitably grow, and why the absence of any form of the state is the only answer.

“If you look at America, which was the experiment of the smallest conceivable government, what grows out of that is the largest government the world has ever seen,” says Molyneux.

Freedomain Radio is the largest philosophy show on the web –http://www.freedomainradio.com

Matías De Stefano- Bases of Ater Tumti- 5/5 – YouTube

Matías De Stefano is an Argentinian 22 year old, who could be described as an Indigo child. He has been alble to activate the area of the brain where all the Cosmic memory is registed. His purpose in life is to share his memories with the people, helping them to organize their own information. 

Matías De Stefano website: http://www.ghan.com.ar 

1/5:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AGp5Faz01vs&list=UUIhjuU1DXtFA3LCxzQThQ9g&index=6&feature=plcp

2/5:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hxdaczyy7TA&feature=plcp

3/5:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sk7AY_OoXaw&feature=plcp

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FJCvutRoRqo&feature=plcp

Iran’s Imminent Nuclear Weapon – Not | ZeroHedge

Iran’s Imminent Nuclear Weapon

Submitted by John Aziz of Azizonomics

Here’s some context behind the claims that Iran will imminently possess a nuclear weapon.

It started a long time ago (but not, unfortunately, in a galaxy far, far away):

via Guest Post: Iran’s Imminent Nuclear Weapon | ZeroHedge.