Daily Archives: June 9, 2015

War on Whistleblowers (ft. Edward Snowden & David Carr) 2015


Brave New Films
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Published on May 28, 2015

War on Whistleblowers highlights recent cases where American government employees and contractors took to the media to expose fraud and abuse. In all cases the whistle-blowing was to the detriment of their professional and personal lives.

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With President Obama’s commitment to transparency and the passage of the Whistleblower Protection Enhancement Act, there was hope that whistleblowers would finally have more protection and encouragement to speak up. But according to the film, times have never been worse for national security whistleblowers. Obama’s administration has attacked more whistleblowers under the Espionage Act than all previous administrations combined.

2:30 After the death of Major Megan McClung who was killed by an IED while riding in a Humvee, Franz Gayl asked himself, “If not me, then who? If not now then when?” Gayl blew the whistle on the Military Industry who were dragging their feet to provide MRAPS, a vehicle that could replace the Humvee and prevent unnecessary casualties amongst American Soldiers in Irag.

11:53 “Why didn’t they do the right thing?” , asks Gayl. It comes down to money and reputations. The Humvee, though not the safest choice for our soldiers, is backed by millions of dollars and powerful lobbying. Pete Sepp, Executive Vice President of the National taxpayers Union stresses the need for more accountability in our spending.

13:18 The more powerful our National Security State becomes, the greater the need for Whistle Blowers and as our need for Whistle Blowers has increased, so has the aggression towards and attacks on them via the Obama Administration.

“We talk about a National Security State that pretends it’s interested in our National Security when in fact it’s interested in the security of corporate interests, of agency interests, of politicians keeping their jobs…”
-Daniel Ellsberg, Pentagon Papers Whistleblower

16:24 Meet Thomas Drake, Former Senior Executive of the NSA. WhistleBlower.

18:23 Meet Michael Dekort, Former Lead Systems Engineer of the Deepwater Program. Whistleblower.

20:40 Meet Thomas Tamm, Former Attorney in the Department of Justice. WhistleBlower.

23:21 Hear how Drake, Dekort and Tamm arrived at their fateful decisions to brave the risk and blow the whistle.
“…we nickname whistleblowing the sound of professional suicide.”
Tom Devine, Legal Director, Government Accountability Project

32:26 Michael Dekort uses YouTube as a last resort tactic to be heard. It worked.

35:26 Drake recounts the day they came for him, the charges made against him and the severity of punishments he faced under the Espionage Act.
“I met the Chief prosecutor at a secret FBI facility in Maryland where the prosecutor threatened me with spending the rest of my life in prison…”
-Thomas Drake

39:55 The Obama administration began with promises of transparency and accountability to the American people, yet turned very quickly in to an administration that has cracked down on Whistleblowers harder than any other. Thomas Tamm also finds himself charged under the Espionage Act.

44:55 Jesselyn Radack writes an article in the L.A times on behalf of Thomas Drake calling attention to the differences between “leaking” and “whistleblowing”. The tide turns for Drake who begins to receive long overdue recognition for telling the truth.

47:10 Thomas Tamm recalls his moment to speak and be heard in the press.

51:12 It’s a bittersweet moment when Thomas Drake is vindicated.

52:49 The Obama administration prosecutes, prosecutes, prosecutes some more.

“Efforts to target me have continued under the Obama administration which has been aggressively investigating whistleblowers in a way that will have a chilling effect on the freedom of the press in the United States.”
-James Risen

55:07 The government uses selective leaking to release only the stories that cast them in a good light.

1:02 What kind of nation are we becoming? Edward Snowden encourages us to decide what kind of contribution we will make together, not just by saying, but by doing.

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Report Predicts China Gas Emissions to Decline


VOA News

Published on Jun 9, 2015

China’s greenhouse gas emissions will likely decline faster than previously thought, according to a new report. The authors say it means the world could prevent global warming exceeding UN targets. It follows optimism at the recent G-7 summit that a comprehensive global climate change agreement could be signed this year. Henry Ridgwell reports.

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Behind the GMO Hype


The Agenda with Steve Paikin

Published on Jun 9, 2015

Many people are divided on GMOs and whether they’re safe for people to consume. Some farmers are also concerned about how GM seeds have the potential to contaminate traditionally-bred seeds. But is the negative hype around GMOs deserved? The Agenda discusses how GMOs are used, and the disconnection between what the science says and what consumers believe about the safety of GM foods.

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Can the oceans sustain our appetite for fish?


Al Jazeera English

Published on Jun 9, 2015

World Wildlife Fund says man is pushing marine life to its limits and beyond.Presenter: David FosterGuests:John Tanzer – director of the World Wildlife Fund’s global marine programmeMaria Jose Cornax – fisheries campaign manager for Oceana EuropeRainer Froese – senior scientist at the GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research

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Not enough fish in the sea? – Highlights


Al Jazeera English

Published on Jun 9, 2015

Global fish consumption is at an all-time high; we eat an average of 17 kgs of seafood in a year. In fact, more than a billion people rely on the ocean for their primary source of food. But if fishing continues on the course it’s on, in less than one

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African free trade agreement to be signed in Egypt


euronews (in English)

Published on Jun 9, 2015

The leaders of 26 African nations have been laying the groundwork for an African Free Trade Union in the resort of Sharm El-Sheikh in Egypt.

Behind closed doors ministers of the three African economic blocs: the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA), the South African Development Community (SADC), and the East African Community (EAC) have been discussing the deal that is expected to be signed on Wednesday (June 19).

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Caller: TPP will Usurp Congress’ Power…


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Published on Jun 9, 2015

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EPA’s fracking study claiming no impact on drinking water criticized by scientists


RT America

Published on Jun 9, 2015

A recent Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) study claims that there ‘are no systemic impacts on drinking water resources’ related to the practice of fracking, but many environmental activists and scientists believe that the EPA was not diligent in its work. Anya Parampil speaks with Bryce Payne, Director of Science and Technology at Gas Safety, Inc., about the concerns that remain in the environmental and scientific communities.

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‘Controversial & contested’: TTIP free trade agreement faces criticism across Europe

Published on Jun 9, 2015

The EU parliament has postponed a vote on the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) agreement between Europe and America, amid a large number of proposed amendments. READ MORE: http://on.rt.com/w3qrxm

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Not enough fish in the sea?


Al Jazeera English Published on Jun 9, 2015
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