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The CIA’s Dark Past with Nazi Support and How It Fuels Our Ukraine Policy | Guest: Lara Logan | 12/16/22
The CIA’s Dark Past with Nazi Support and How It Fuels Our Ukraine Policy | Guest: Lara Logan | 12/16/22
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79 minutes
Released:
Dec 16, 2022
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Sadly, we need to expose and defeat the government we once thought we loved. In today’s season finale of the "Conservative Review" podcast, we are joined by former CBS war correspondent Lara Logan to discuss the truth about the Ukraine war and how our government has been on the wrong side of morality for a while. She explains that whether we like it or not, the problem with Nazis in Ukraine is real and our government has been supporting them for years. The reason the public finds so much of this shocking is because there is a dearth of reporters willing to uncover uncomfortable truths about our government and how it has been operating for so long. Lara talks about her endeavor to create a new network of skilled reporters who, rather than serving as commentators and activists, will investigate the most pressing issues for humanity. Ultimately, this is not even about conservative vs. liberal, but about humanity vs. the transhumanists who seek to control and remold humanity into their perverted image.
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Released:
Dec 16, 2022
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Podcast episode
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