The Christic view of the New World order / Daniel Sheehan.

Program Title:
The Christic view of the New World order / Daniel Sheehan.
PRA Archive #: 
IZ0313
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Talk by Daniel Sheehan on Christic Institute research and legal action in opposition to illegal government activities. He provides a background of events from November 1989 to June 1990 which lead to the invasion of Kuwait by Iraq, and examines the motivation of various particpants. He also discusses Gorbachev's dismantleing of the Soviet Union, how the New World Order benefits the Northern Industrial Alliance and the economic controls over the Third World. He examines interests of the military-industrial complex, and concludes by discussing efforts by the executive branch to discredit all challengers to their program, and the 60's spirits to politicize.|THE CHRISTIC VIEW OF THE NEW WORLD ORDER / Daniel Sheehan. - Talk by Daniel Sheehan on Christic Institute research and legal action in opposition to illegal government activities. He provides a background of events from November 1989 to June 1990 which lead to the invasion of Kuwait by Iraq, and examines the motivation of various particpants. He also discusses Gorbachev's dismantleing of the Soviet Union, how the New World Order benefits the Northern Industrial Alliance and the economic controls over the Third World. He examines interests of the military-industrial complex, and concludes by discussing efforts by the executive branch to discredit all challengers to their program, and the 60's spirits to politicize. RECORDED: WBAI, 23 May 1991.

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Date Recorded on: 
WBAI, 23 May 1991.
Date Broadcast on: 
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Item duration: 
1 reel (40 min.) : 7 1/2 ips., mono.|40:00
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Los Angeles : Pacifica Radio Archive, 1991.
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