In this episode of The Source, our senior editor Zain Raza speaks with Scott Horton, Director of the Libertarian Institute and renowned author, about the latest developments in Ukraine and Gaza. The discussion then takes a deeper historical turn, exploring U.S.–Israel relations and asking whether decades of American support for Israel have ultimately served or […]
In this interview, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Glenn Greenwald talks to journalist Tucker Carlson about his new documentary series on the September 11 attacks. Together, the two journalists shed light on controversial questions surrounding the events of 9/11, the Charlie Kirk case, and the controversy surrounding Carlson’s speech at the memorial service, which caused an international […]
In this video, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Glenn Greenwald examines the expansion of centralized data collection in the U.S. government under the Trump administration. He focuses on the role of the private company Palantir, which has been contracted to consolidate sensitive information from various federal agencies, raising concerns about surveillance, privacy rights, and the influence of […]
Glenn Greenwald – The censored letter from Osama Bin Laden
9/11 Special: CIA-backed Chilean coup & the World Trade Center Attacks.
Investigating the Saudi Government 9/11 Connection.
9/11: The CIA-backed Chilean coup and the World Trade Center Attacks.
Saudi Arabia Threatens to Blackmail U.S. If Congress Passes 9/11 Bill (The following text appeared originially on Democracy Now!) “Saudi Arabia is threatening to sell off $750 billion in U.S. Treasury securities if Congress passes a law to allow the families of the victims of the September 11 attacks to sue the Saudi government for […]
Our rage towards what transpired in Brussels today should not get the best of us. Reactions towards these horrendous terrorist attacks should undergo serious self-reflection and be measured accordingly. When one confronts such problems with revenge or anger, he or she becomes responsible for perpetuating the cycle of violence that eventually comes back to bite, almost reflexively.