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    Default New and interesting Interviews (Snowden, Varoufakis, Chomsky etc)

    Edward Snowden Exclusive | The Deep State & Revolution - Why we need to become Active Today




    Bankruptocracy - How Bankrupt Banks Rule the Economy Today | Explained by Yanis Varoufakis




    Varoufakis - Why the Universal Basic Income is a Necessity - by the Gottlieb Duttweiler Institute




    Richard D. Wolff on the Basic Universal Income & Role of Technology in Capitalism




    Noam Chomsky: "Every word in the phrase 'Free Trade Agreement' is just false"




    Snowden, Greenwald & Chomsky talk about the Media, Journalism and Whistleblowing




    Paul Jay on Corporate Media, Donald Trump, 9/11, Climate Change & The Real News Network




    Jeremy Scahill on the Military Industrial Complex, Donald Trump, Ramstein & Anti-War Movements

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    Default Re: New and interesting Interviews (Snowden, Varoufakis, Chomsky etc)

    Here´s a really good Documentation about Kim Dotcom. Well worth seeing.

    It shows how american foreign policy works if your not on their drone kill list.

    The Trailer



    The whole Documentation

    watch it fast or grab it. Won´t be there for long.
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    Good News for all New Zealanders !

    NZ High Court rules on on Kim DotCom: entire spying operation was illegal! #VDay


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    Exclamation Re: New and interesting Interviews (Snowden, Varoufakis, Chomsky etc)

    • "They Poison Our Democracies" | Yanis Varoufakis On Big Tech, Populism And The Future Of The Left:

    Yanis Varoufakis, former Greek finance minister and author of 'Raise Your Soul: A Personal History of Resistance', talks to Paddy O'Connell about male chauvinism in politics, the power of Big Tech and Silicon Valley, Donald Trump and the future of the international political left.
    • Big Tech vs Democracy | Yanis Varoufakis takes on Tim Nguyen:

    Yanis Varoufakis and Google DeepMind researcher Tim Nguyen debate the rise of Big Tech, the end of privacy, and the corruption of society.


    From Karl Marx to Elon Musk, many have claimed that in the right hands, technology is a liberating force for good. But there is increasing challenge to this notion, with figures from Obama to Tim Berners-Lee warning that Big Tech poses serious threats to autonomy and freedom. As a result, many now argue we need to escape from Big Tech and its addictive character. But it's unknown if this is achievable. Critics argue Big Tech, through algorithms and data, manipulates our actions and choices in every aspect of our lives, so that human autonomy has already been radically undermined. Opting out is almost impossible. And Cambridge studies show anti-tech platforms, claiming to combat Big Tech addiction, often only replicate it in another form.

    Should we conclude that technology has undermined our freedom and we are no longer in control of our decisions and behaviour? Do we need to evolve digital rights to resist manipulation and provide self-governance, and will this work? Or might breaking up or banning Big Tech be part of the solution, allowing us to claim back autonomy?
    • 00:00 Mass surveillance
    • 00:33 Technofeudalism and mutant forms of capital
    • 03:24 Big Tech, freedom, and trade-offs
    • 05:53 "Google is surveying us just as successfully as the Chinese Communist Party"
    • 07:13 Algorithms that prey on the desperate
    • 08:48 Big Tech has corrupted politics and undermined democracy
    • 10:20 The case for Google
    • 12:59 A.I. programs work against the interests of normal people
    • 15:46 Human rights, immense powers, and the need to socialise Big Tech
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