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EPISODE · Sep 24, 2005 · 47 MIN

SOTT Podcast: The USA Viewed from Afar

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Discussion with three guests, from Mexico, Canada, and Australia, about the influence of the USA on their countries. Topics include the effects of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) which is being offered as the neo-liberal model for the rest of the world to follow, Australian PM John Howard's new "anti-terror" laws, the recent exposure of British SAS false flag operations in Iraq, and the possible effects of Hurricane Rita. Running Time: 00:47:04 Download: MP3

Discussion with three guests, from Mexico, Canada, and Australia, about the influence of the USA on their countries. Topics include the effects of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) which is being offered as the neo-liberal model for the rest of the world to follow, Australian PM John Howard's new "anti-terror" laws, the recent exposure of British SAS false flag operations in Iraq, and the possible effects of Hurricane Rita. Running Time: 00:47:04 Download: MP3

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