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Alarming Discussion with Noam Chomsky, Conclusion - Regarding Ron Paul and more

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Uploaded by on Dec 31, 2011

A lively discussion between two people who arrive at the same conclusion after going back & forth. Professor Chomsky knows I've devoted myself to elections since 2000 & I've been meeting up with him to discuss my findings since 2002. I used to not video our discussions, but now I do. There's a lot of information here about our dire straits & the monumental coordinated effort it would take to overcome the humankind destroying censors. We're all on the same losing team & need each other. The video was recorded at Professor Chomsky's office on December 06, 2011.

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  • Nice video, just too little Noam, too much Interviewer

  • @damarauder - I'm not an interviewer. It was a discussion, as per the title. Perhaps you should watch the rest before jumping to conclusions.

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  • getting Paul in there wouldn't change everything over night, but it would cause a chain reaction and at the very least be a step in the right direction. it would be a start.

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  • @damarauder good constructive input. I wanted to hear more Noam also. The interviewer or discussion lead is very intense, it would be nice to have that taken down a bit so that the IDEAS being exposed are more audible. The conversation isn't tandem.

  • @DrKenHildebrandt Don't get me wrong, did not mean to offend you by saying I like to hear Noam more than you. Just an honest observation. Trust me, it's no shame to be less knowledgeable and verbally gifted than Noam. I think you're doing a great job bringing up the subjects and revolting against the tyranny we live in anyhow. It needs to be done and you're picking up the responsibility. Respect for that!

  • @boggywoman - Oh, the two subscriber expert once again, and zero video views. When will I ever learn that the worst critics are armchair nothings? Take a look at all the people I've interviewed, as per my website listed on my home page. This, however, is NOT an interview, as stated.

  • @boggywoman - I didn't. You ordered me to stop talking as much. Others have tried to shut me up, even by locking me in jail. You can try but you won't succeed. Focus on what was said. I didn't interrupt him. I talked with him. Been having these discussions with him for years, and have only recently recorded them. I go there to share my findings with him, and to hear what he thinks about things. It's give and take.

  • @boggywoman - Nonsense. He had me back four times last year, and after the first talk wrote me saying he had remembered it was a 'very lively discussion.'

  • @DrKenHildebrandt I point your tendency to interrupt out to you, because my eagerness to get my own point in has caused me to be a mid-sentence interrupter myself. It is a bad habit I now consciously avoid. Try it. Your friends, mentors, and any other individual you communicate with, will be grateful for that consideration, and not be put off. Just let the guy finish his sentences! Trust me - it will make you a much more welcome guest wherever you go, and it does wonders for facilitation!

  • @DrKenHildebrandt If you have the utmost respect for Noam, then show it by curbing your enthusiasm a bit by not interrupting the man in mid-sentence! It doesn't take a Ph.D to know that is counterproductive to effective communication. Did it ever occur to you that your mentor may just be long-suffering of your boorishness? Tone it down a bit. Don't confuse suggestion with ordering... try some introspective. If I were ordering, I would tell you "no, thank you, I don't want fries with that!"

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