Bush's new world order : an interview with Craig Hulet / produced by Roy Tuckman.
Craig Hulet gives an analysis of the Gulf War, 1990-1991, as a move to diminish Saddam Hussein's Iraq by the international economic interests that Hulet calls the "global regime." He presents unusual information regarding the United States involvement in the Iraq-Kuwait war, the holdings in the U.S. by Kuwait's monied elite, and the meaning of "new world order." Hulet claims he is not a conspiracy theorist, but works from public resources and identifies himself as a former high executive for a multinational corporation who got discouraged with trying to effect reform from within.|BUSH'S NEW WORLD ORDER : AN INTERVIEW WITH CRAIG HULET / produced by Roy Tuckman. - Hulet gives an analysis of the war in the Persian Gulf as a move to diminish Saddam Hussein's Irag by the international economic interests that Hulet calls the "global regime." He presents much basic but unknown information on our involvement in the Irag-Kuwait war, the holdings in the U.S. by Kuwait, and the real meaning of "new world order." Hulet disowns the "conspiracy theorist" label, but instead claims to work from public resources and identifies himself as a former high executive for a multinational corporation who got discouraged with trying to effect reform from within. - RECORDED: KPFK, 22 Jan. 1991.