Ward Churchill - In a Pig's Eye Reflections on the Police State
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In a Pig's Eye: Reflections on the Police State, Repression, and Native America By Ward Churchill Format: MP3 Bitrate: 32 Kbps How did the Black Panthers go from a powerful grassroots movement to a drug and strife ridden organization with its best leaders dead? What happened to the American Indian Movement (AIM)? Answer: Counterinsurgency, American style. State financed, illegal methods of framing, blaming and murdering activists has quite a history. From anti-labor Pinkerton thugs, the Palmer raids on Anarchists, to infiltration of anti-globalization protests, Churchill sends activists a warning. Ward Churchill was professor of American Indian Studies and chair of the Department of Ethnic Studies at the University of Colorado/Boulder fr Colorado/Boulder. He is a past national spokesperson for the Leonard Peltier Defense Committee. A prolific writer and lecturer, he has authored, co-authored or edited more than 20 books. Running Time: 1:50:56 1 Christian Parenti Introduction 2 Hello My Relatives 3 The Anniversary of Pine Ridge 4 A 500-year War 5 The Richest People In America 6 ...Or Poorest 7 A Nation of their Own 8 Investigating the FBI 9 Function of the Bureau 10 The Birth of COINTELPRO 11 Some Really Nasty Stuff 12 You Have A Police State 13 Luster of a Pinkerton Man 14 Badges for Vigilantes 15 Contract Repression 16 The FBI Warms Up 17 Getting Mr. Garvey 18 The Land of Free Speech 19 Infiltration 20 Operation Hoodwink 21 FBI/KKK 22 -Untitled- 23 A Mistake in Mississippi 24 #1 Security Threat 25 Repression evolves 26 An Awesome Violence 27 Breaking Resistance 28 ''I'd have blown their brains out'' 29 Our Obligation 30 Peltier's Freedom 31 Truth in Advertising 32 Who Profits?/Strategy 33 What Can Be Done?