Alexander Cockburn person
also: Alexander Coburn
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That are what I call like capillary. In other words, they're kind of more a little bit more esoteric, but they're not going to affect like the big narrative that reaches every single high school. Whereas it's very noteworthy that in people …
▶ 1:24:00
the National Endowment for Democracy period, the late 70s, early 80s. But what struck me usually over a period of time is that he really does not go after the left gatekeepers. Specifically, what I mean by that is the core of them would be …
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I started going after the ideas of what I call Guru Gnome or Gnome Chomsky, Alexander Coburn, and Seymour Hersh, who were like the holy trinity of the official, quote, unquote, left views of JFK, RFK. And so much of what was aimed at the, q…
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fake, aka compatible left. Again, the phrase of the CIA is what they call their compatible left. You know, for the 80s and 90s, they got nothing but Noam Chomsky, Seymour Hersh, and Alexander Coburn of the nations. Yeah. Illini, I see you t…
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is a key guy who's been the source of a lot of disinformation, in my opinion. Okay. Do you want to elaborate on that? Yeah. As I said, particularly in propaganda, in sort of allegations made by Noam Chomsky and Alexander Coburn, and especia…
▶ 1:23:14
It's far from a perfect book. In other words, a lot of what he says about the JFK administration, he doesn't really dwell on it, but you can see that he's been subjected to what I would call left gatekeeping propaganda in the mode that was …