Video: Jesse Ventura – Corporate media, Censorship and American Conspiracies

March 22nd, 2010

(RussiaToday) – From the assassination of JFK to the events of 9/11, more and more Americans are slowly realising things are not what they seem in the mainstream U.S. media. RT spoke to former politican Jesse Ventura, who revealed some of the dirty secrets of Capitol Hill…

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3 Responses to “Video: Jesse Ventura – Corporate media, Censorship and American Conspiracies”

  1. Paul Says:

    The only thing I dont get is why someone so awake and influential as this isnt doing anything other than talking on small time news channels and surfing in Mexico. I live in Mn and he was my governor for four years and lots of ppl didnt like him but we did see some definite changes for the better that have all been but lost with Pawlenty and friends. I say Jesse gets his butt out there and stands on his soap box because the rest of cannot do so with the same effect!

  2. David Says:

    Small time news channel? I just wonder why Americans have to get unfiltered/censored news from Russia Today. The large media outlets are compliant with the propaganda spinners whose agenda doesn’t include what is good for America. The equity that we once had has been hijacked and invested in China. Most of us don’t seem to have the capacity to grasp what is happening right before our eyes.

  3. Paul Says:

    On the same coin you should not have to think too hard as to why Russia gives us the unfiltered news. This type of interview and the information presented can either open someone’s eyes or cause dissent. Either way would turn out good for Russia because if we happen to up rise or at least start to enact changes it will show instability in our philosophy. They could possibly read this as weakness and a time to then push their agenda on the US. Or this is simply the only platform that was interested in Ventura’s opinion at the time.

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