Vigilantes Inc. - America's New Vote Suppression Hitmen (New Oct 11 2024)
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Two family dynasties, one Black, one White, on a 3-century
collision course. Operatives of Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp secretively
challenged Major Gamaliel Turner's right to a ballot,...
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Vigilantes Inc. - America's New Vote Suppression Hitmen
2 days ago
Two family dynasties, one Black, one White, on a 3-century
collision course. Operatives of Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp secretively
challenged Major Gamaliel Turner's right to a ballot, launching an
investigative reporter's hunt to uncover and expose an astonishing
vote suppression scheme that threatens to overturn the outcome of
the 2024 presidential election.
Greg Palast and his hat have been seen on over 2000 media
appearances. Pacifica Radio Network broadcasts his weekly Election
Crimes Bulletin.
Palast is known for complex undercover investigations, spanning
five continents, from the Arctic to the Amazon, from the Congo to
California, using the skills he learned over two decades as an
investigator of corporate fraud on behalf of the US Dept of
Justice, 20 attorneys general and governments from England to
Brazil.
Palast, who earned his degree in finance at the University of
Chicago studying under Milton Friedman, has led investigations of
multi-billion-dollar frauds in the oil, nuclear, power and finance
industries for governments on three continents, has an academic
side: he is the author of Democracy and Regulation, a seminal
treatise on energy corporations and government control,
commissioned by the United Nations and based on his lectures at
Cambridge University and the University of Sao Paulo.
Palast is Patron of the Trinity College Philosophical Society, an
honor previously held by Jonathan Swift and Oscar Wilde. His
writings have won him the Financial Times David Thomas Prize.
Palast won the George Orwell Courage in Journalism Award for his
BBC documentary, Bush Family Fortunes. He has received the “Global
Editors Award for Data Journalism” and “International Reporter of
the Year” from the Association of Mexican Reporters.
His bestsellers have been translated into two dozen languages and
films broadcast worldwide.
He has received the “Global Editors Award for Data Journalism” and
“International Reporter of the Year” from the Association of
Mexican Reporters.
IMDB For movie
Rotten Tomatoes
Martin Sheen Article
Save Your Vote
Greg Palast Website
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2 days ago
Two family dynasties, one Black, one White, on a 3-century
collision course. Operatives of Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp secretively
challenged Major Gamaliel Turner's right to a ballot, launching an
investigative reporter's hunt to uncover and expose an astonishing
vote suppression scheme that threatens to overturn the outcome of
the 2024 presidential election.
Greg Palast and his hat have been seen on over 2000 media
appearances. Pacifica Radio Network broadcasts his weekly Election
Crimes Bulletin.
Palast is known for complex undercover investigations, spanning
five continents, from the Arctic to the Amazon, from the Congo to
California, using the skills he learned over two decades as an
investigator of corporate fraud on behalf of the US Dept of
Justice, 20 attorneys general and governments from England to
Brazil.
Palast, who earned his degree in finance at the University of
Chicago studying under Milton Friedman, has led investigations of
multi-billion-dollar frauds in the oil, nuclear, power and finance
industries for governments on three continents, has an academic
side: he is the author of Democracy and Regulation, a seminal
treatise on energy corporations and government control,
commissioned by the United Nations and based on his lectures at
Cambridge University and the University of Sao Paulo.
Palast is Patron of the Trinity College Philosophical Society, an
honor previously held by Jonathan Swift and Oscar Wilde. His
writings have won him the Financial Times David Thomas Prize.
Palast won the George Orwell Courage in Journalism Award for his
BBC documentary, Bush Family Fortunes. He has received the “Global
Editors Award for Data Journalism” and “International Reporter of
the Year” from the Association of Mexican Reporters.
His bestsellers have been translated into two dozen languages and
films broadcast worldwide.
He has received the “Global Editors Award for Data Journalism” and
“International Reporter of the Year” from the Association of
Mexican Reporters.
IMDB For movie
Rotten Tomatoes
Martin Sheen Article
Save Your Vote
Greg Palast Website
Become a supporter of this podcast:
https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-opperman-report--1198501/support.
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