06 Jul 2017

Indigenous Journalist Faces Trial For Flying Drone To Document DAPL Construction

Indigenous journalist Myron Dewey, known for his drone footage documenting DAPL resistance, will go on trial next week in North Dakota.

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02 Jul 2017

Interview With John Kiriakou And Joseph Hickman On New Definitive Book On Abu Zubaydah

The United States government initially claimed Abu Zubaydah was the No. 3 man in al Qaida. But especially since the release of the Senate intelligence committee’s report on CIA torture, such an assertion has become increasingly harder for government officials to make. John Kiriakou, a former CIA officer who was

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28 Jun 2017

Oscar López Rivera’s Tour Through Puerto Rican Community In Chicago Following His Release From Prison

Shadowproof joined Oscar López Rivera for a tour of Humboldt Park, where he shared memories of organizing, his experiences in prison, and the Puerto Rican Day Parade.

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25 Jun 2017

‘Unauthorized Disclosure’ – Episode 22: Democrats And Their Ossoff Fail

Hosts Rania Khalek and Kevin Gosztola highlight some pretty awful and horrible stories on this week’s show but not before talking about the Democratic Party’s latest epic fail with Jon Ossoff’s loss in Georgia. After discussing what happened with Ossoff, the show moves on to the United States military and

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23 Jun 2017

Help Us Expose The FBI’s Dirty Files

Shadowproof is teaming up with journalist and FOIA pro Ken Klippenstein to publish an important series on the FBI’s dirty files.

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21 Jun 2017

What If Jon Ossoff Campaigned On Message For Medicare For All?

Democrats prioritized flipping a Republican seat in Georgia, but they lost. They need to take responsibility for Jon Ossoff’s failure to win.

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19 Jun 2017

Supreme Court Immunizes High-Ranking Officials From Lawsuits For Rights Violations

High court extremely limits lawsuits against federal officials responsible for constitutional rights violations during wartime or national security emergencies.

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18 Jun 2017

‘Unauthorized Disclosure’ —Episode 21: People’s Movement Must Be More Outspoken On Wars

Hosts Rania Khalek and Kevin Gosztola discuss the rift between Saudi Arabia and Qatar and recent developments among the Gulf countries in the Middle East. They talk about the Saudi arms deal, which the Senate would have successfully opposed if five Democrats had not voted against a bill to block

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16 Jun 2017

Chelsea Manning’s Persevering Spirit Shines In Interview For ABC’s ‘Nightline’

Whether in an imperfect or hostile setting, Chelsea Manning’s persevering spirit always shines. That includes her first TV interview for ABC.

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14 Jun 2017

Bernie Sanders And Growing Left-Wing Social Movements Are Not Responsible For GOP Baseball Shooting

Senator Bernie Sanders and movements his campaign energized hold commitment to nonviolence. They aren’t responsible for latest violence.

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