Michel Chossudovsky on the 9/11 10th Anniversary - GRTV Feature Interview 001

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In the inaugural edition of this new weekly video interview series from GlobalResearchTV.com, James Corbett talks to Professor Michel Chossudovsky about the history of the 9/11 Truth movement, the current state of the movement, and the deplorable state of the anti-war movement, which has largely rejected 9/11 Truth and bought into the "war on terror."

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  • In the struggle to understand what the hell is going on in this world of war and disinformation, these two men have proven themselves essential. Bless up Michel and James!

  • 9/11 was the starting shot for WW3 (continued WW1), the financial crisis is just another part of this huge operation for global and domestic dominance...

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  • Abstract

    BBC ''informed'' the population about the building seven of WTC 20-min before it really did happen

    Key Words: Propaganda

  • He said "and the media didn't tell the ppl" of course they didn't as they are of the same tribe as the scum who did 911

  • Excellent interview. Professor Chossudovsky was brilliant. I appreciate the truth and insight. Everyone should listen to this video.

  • James Corbett is a voice of reason in these troubling times. His program should be mainstream news.

  • ask questions demand answers

    support a new investigation of 9-11

    trueworldhistory dot info

  • brilliant, 

  • great interview!

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