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Rebels Against the New World Order who fought the good fight. Aaron Russo (February 14, 1943 – August 24, 2007) He was an American entertainment businessman, film producer and director, and political activist. He was best known for producing such movies as Trading Places, Wise Guys, and The Rose. Later in life, he created various Libertarian-leaning political documentaries including Mad as Hell and America: Freedom to Fascism. After a six-year battle with bladder cancer, Russo died on August 24, 2007. Timothy John [Tim Russert] (May 7, 1950 - June 13, 2008) an American television journalist and lawyer who appeared for more than 16 years as the longest-serving moderator of NBCs Meet the Press. He asked both John F. Kerry and George W. Bush about their membership in the Yale Cult Skull and Bones on Meet the Press. Andrew Breitbart (February 1, 1969 – March 1, 2012) was an American conservative publisher, who died shortly after announcing he had a story about president Obama that would be significant. Michael C. Ruppert (February 3, 1951 – April 13, 2014) an American author, a former Los Angeles Police Department officer, investigative journalist, . The Truth And Lies Of 911 - Michael Ruppert (2004) - YouTube * [link to youtube (secure)] America : Freedom to Fascism [link to youtube (secure)] Michael Mahon Hastings (January 28, 1980 – June 18, 2013) was an American journalist, author, contributing editor to Rolling Stone, and reporter for BuzzFeed. He received the George Polk Award for The Runaway General (2010), a Rolling Stone profile of General Stanley McChrystal, commander of NATOs International Security Assistance Force in the Afghanistan war. The article documented the widespread contempt for civilian government officials by the general and his staff and ultimately resulted in McChrystals resignation. Hastings followed up with The Operators (2012), a detailed book account of his month-long stay with McChrystal in Europe and Afghanistan. Hastings became a vocal critic of the surveillance state during the investigation of reporters by the U.S. Department of Justice in 2013, referring to the restrictions on the freedom of the press by the Obama administration as a war on journalism.[5] His last story, Why Democrats Love to Spy On Americans, was published by BuzzFeed on June 7 Andrew Breitbart (February 1, 1969 – March 1, 2012) was an American conservative publisher, who died shortly after announcing he had a story about president Obama that would be significant. =========================================== Michael Mahon Hastings (January 28, 1980 – June 18, 2013) was an American journalist, author, contributing editor to Rolling Stone, and reporter for BuzzFeed. He received the George Polk Award for The Runaway General (2010), a Rolling Stone profile of General Stanley McChrystal, commander of NATOs International Security Assistance Force in the Afghanistan war. The article documented the widespread contempt for civilian government officials by the general and his staff and ultimately resulted in McChrystals resignation. Hastings followed up with The Operators (2012), a detailed book account of his month-long stay with McChrystal in Europe and Afghanistan. Hastings became a vocal critic of the surveillance state during the investigation of reporters by the U.S. Department of Justice in 2013, referring to the restrictions on the freedom of the press by the Obama administration as a war on journalism.[5] His last story, Why Democrats Love to Spy On Americans, was published by BuzzFeed on June 7 =========================================== Michael C. Ruppert (February 3, 1951 – April 13, 2014) an American author, a former Los Angeles Police Department officer, investigative journalist, . The Truth And Lies Of 911 - Michael Ruppert (2004) - YouTube * [link to youtube (secure)] =========================================== [Tim Russert] Timothy John (May 7, 1950 - June 13, 2008) an American television journalist and lawyer who appeared for more than 16 years as the longest-serving moderator of NBCs Meet the Press. He asked both John F. Kerry and George W. Bush about their membership in the Yale Cult Skull and Bones on Meet the Press. =========================================== Aaron Russo (February 14, 1943 – August 24, 2007) He was an American entertainment businessman, film producer and director, and political activist. He was best known for producing such movies as Trading Places, Wise Guys, and The Rose. Later in life, he created various Libertarian-leaning political documentaries including Mad as Hell and America : Freedom to Fascism [link to youtube (secure)] After a six-year battle with bladder cancer, Russo died on August 24, 2007. Dietrich Bonhoffer [link to youtube (secure)] Martin Niemöller [link to youtube (secure)] Sophie Scholl [link to youtube (secure)] Corrie Ten Boom [link to youtube (secure)] Danny Casolaro [link to youtube]
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