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Interview 1749 - New World Next Week with James Evan Pilato

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4.8653 Ratings

🗓️ 22 September 2022

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

This week on the New World Next Week: the US Senate's CIA torture report will remain classified for national security reasons; Biden issues an executive order to start a whole-of-government effort to push transhuman biodigital convergence; and Beyond Meat's COO tries to bite someone's face off, presumably from a lack of real protein in his diet.

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0:00.0

Welcome back to New World next week. I'm James Corporate at Corporate Report.com.

0:13.8

And I'm James Evan Polato from MediaMonarchy.com, biotechnology and biomanufacturing to help us achieve our societal goals.

0:21.9

We have got that story. Plus, enraged drunk, high on lab-grown GMO blood shows his true colors.

0:27.8

But first, U.S. Senate's CIA torture report to remain secret for national security.

0:33.8

We grab this from 21st century wire.com amid all their virtue signaling, we like to call it

0:38.6

vulture signaling in media monarchy, and moralizing over all the alleged actions of its perceived

0:44.8

enemies around the world. The American deep state is ever vigilant to cover up its own

0:48.9

bipartisan war crimes. We have learned that a U.S. federal judge has ruled that a massive congressional

0:54.8

report on the CIA's illegal war on terror torture program will remain classified, claiming

1:01.5

American citizens have no right to see the controversial document, portions of which were already

1:06.8

leaked to the public by a Democratic senator almost a decade ago. The report contains highly classified information about the CIA's detention and interrogation

1:15.4

policies and procedures that would compromise national security if released, far outweighing

1:21.0

the public's interest in disclosure. As the LA Times reports, the U.S. Senate does not have to

1:27.2

release the full report detailing the Central Intelligence Agency's interrogation and detention program following the September 11, 2001, attacks a federal judge ruled last Thursday.

1:37.7

Journalist Sean Musgrave sought the 6,700-page document citing a common law right of access to public records. The legal argument

1:47.2

conceptually similar to the Freedom of Information Act. Congress, however, is not subject to the

1:53.6

Freedom of Information Act, and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit ruled

1:58.2

in 2016 that the report was a congressional record. Musgrave's

2:02.4

legal argument was made in an attempt to get a rail on that limitation. District of Columbia,

2:07.7

District Judge Barrel Howell, James, who I immediately have to go look up because I immediately wonder,

2:13.5

who's this person? Who are they married to? What have they been involved in? Bareryl A. Howl, daughter of an army officer, married to Michael Rosenfeld, an executive propaganda producer at Disney's National Geographic TV.

2:26.0

James He helped executive produce 9-11. Where were you? And a bunch of other aliens and a bunch of bull-plop Disney Nat Geo stuff.

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