Video of the Day – An Interview with Ex-CIA Agent Robert David Steele

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The following was taped over a year ago, but it’s one of the most interesting interviews I’ve seen in a while. Robert David Steele is someone who’s work I have highlighted in the past (link at the end), and who exhibits tremendous expertise and insight on a remarkably wide range of subjects.

The interviewer is Sean Stone (Oliver Stone’s son), and it explores topics as varied as Bernie Sanders, the TPP, who killed JFK and MLK, U.S. electoral reform, the terror attacks of 9/11, and false flag operations generally. I strongly suggest you take the time.

In case you missed it the first time around, here’s my 2014 article introducing readers to Mr. Steele:

Ex-CIA Officer Claims that Open Source Revolution is About to Overthrow Global Oligarchy

In Liberty,
Michael Krieger

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8 thoughts on “Video of the Day – An Interview with Ex-CIA Agent Robert David Steele”

  1. Seems “spot on” to me!!..However, I believe the Saudis & complicit CIA were contracted to do 911 by the Israelis & their Neocon fronts & shills……Lowy is Ex-IDF. Really fantastic & very, VERY inspiring… thankyou so much Robert & Sean!! …Trouble is “communication/ignorance” & the very, very few that set the “Agenda” control the Media & the Money …..seems the internet can move things forward. …Keep posting & tell everyone you know. I say!…Please interview Robert some more …& show details of his websites/donations links.

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  2. I majored in Political Science in college and I took history courses. All you have do is study the CIA intervention in Chile in 1973 when George W. Bush was the head of the CIA. Read about that coup and how Chile’s government was privatized. A good book to read is “The Bush Dynasty” by Kevin Phillips. Also check out Steve Keen Debt Watch, because his economic model includes using the debt variable in that boring macroeconomic models. One thing I learned in taking basic economic courses is Economic Professors don’t like having Politcal Science majors in their classrooms.

    http://www.debtdeflation.com/blogs/

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  3. Zuckerberg and Move On must have given him a generous donation.

    Confucius say, beware of “ex-CIA”.

    You never really “leave” the agency. The same applies to the NSA (Never Say Anything).

    Lady Rothschild could care less about “pitchforks”. She’s completely unafraid, and Steele knows that all too well. So bad try, Bobby boy. The Elites don’t need us to give them an exit.

    This all goes so much deeper than the vast majority of people on either side of this realize.

    “For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places.” – Ephesians 6:12

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    Here’s a good example of “wickedness in high places”:

    “I think that a lot of kids have neither money nor hope, and that’s really bad. Because then they’re going to get mad at America. What our hope for this initiative, is that through all the efforts of all of the decent CEOs, all the decent kids without a job feel optimistic.”

    – Lady Lynn Forester de Rothschild

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  4. This is a fun interview to watch. His comments on the US Government’s “constant betrayal” of the American People have validity. Also, the comments on “pedophiles” within the bureaucracy are correct. And I would love to see Dick Cheney face a “Truth and Reconciliation Commission.”

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  5. I like this guy, but he’s a tad out there at times. Bernie Sanders? The CIA is reformable? A man that’s read this many books can’t believe that homeland security is just a weapons transfer system. Does he really believe that the militarization of police isnt overt policy? Does he really think there’s an “elite” that you can witch hunt or leave alone? Look there’s an “elite” in some sense but it’s not a cabal there’s one million fiefdom that have been built over decades for self protection. I mean, let’s abolish central banks, income tax and the rest tomorrow I’m down, but while I agree with his electoral reform idea in a realist sense, in a rational sense it’s nonsense. Does he really believe political reform is a) possible b) wanted.
    Stay home, why would anyone justify what’s going on or want to just change it? It’s a bloody nightmare on an industrial scale. The man’s got great points about reform, but no we need collapse, so we can have only local governance world wide. This nonsense about electoral reform, good luck, it won’t happen. I mean do you or anyone else believe that the people who are enriched by this system will vote for it? Not on my life.

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  6. Dave, I fully agree that the “elite” moniker supposes that there’s some sort of “cabal” (as you put it) that can be easily defined and thus identified. Also agree 100% about the central banks.

    But if you really want to clearly define the “power elite” who are fully consumed with service to self, look no further than the Rothschild’s, Rockefeller’s, the House of Morgan, and the House of Windsor.

    The only thing that bothers them, is anything or anyone who inhibits their ability to maintain their version of the status quo. And that is a very tall order. But it can be done and it will eventually be their undoing.

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    • Look they’re powerful people, there’s no question much like George Soros, but they’re just people. If you have evidence of their wrong doing or evil, I’m all ears. However my brain told me fairly quickly that the Alex Jones types are just fear porn manipulators, nothing more. Is there some merit to what he says sure, are there people out here to undermine your liberty? There sure are, but most people are out front about what their doing especially in this day and age with social media etc. So we can talk about elites like some amorphous entity, or we can simply put ideas like mass surveillance, war, private prisons, and others of this ilk where they belong, the dust bin of history.

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