Preview: Segment of 8 Part Interview w. Robert Young Pelton
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An Interview With Robert Young Pelton
The following is an excerpt from News E-Magazine GlobalPundit.Org’s Interview with author( World’s Most Dangerous Places, Raven ),traveller, knowledge seeker, NatGeo writer, documentary filmmaker, and www.ComeBackAlive.com curator
Robert Young Pelton discusses his new book, Licensed to Kill, Hired Guns in the War on Terror. Robert talks with us about the relaities of Iraq, Chechnya, Liberia, Afghanistan, FARC, DRC, and his extensive experiences travelling in war zones and trying to bring the truth that certain powers don’t want you to know.
The Discovery Channel picked up and ran a series by the same book title, ‘World’s Most Dangerous Places’, and if you visit Pelton’s main site, you can purchase his DVD’s and books directly.
The interview was conducted for a radio program and for 2 European print magazines, both now defunct. However the information and understanding that Pelton offers during the course of the interview clarifies his position and reasons for writing Licensed to Kill:Hired Guns In The War On Terror.
Speaking candidly about Blackwater, Erik Prince, Sandline, Tim Spicer, media manipulation, marketing, and a wide array of subjects, we see why Pelton’s writing is often misinterpreted despite his own clarity. Many come to his work with their own preconcieved notions and try to superimpose their politics on his frank and honest reportage.
The following is Part 4 of an 8 part unedited interview:
The rest of the full interview will be posted over the next 4 days as simple audio podcasts,please visit back.
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A brief will accompany each podcast segment.
As once written in a brief for a 2002 interview with Salon.com,”Robert Young Pelton, author of “The World’s Most Dangerous Places,” says the U.S. military has killed “thousands and thousands” of people in Afghanistan, al-Qaida is a myth and the WTC was brought down by a “Mickey Mouse” outfit.”
Pelton would know however. He has been there.
~Sven Erik Balabanoff
reach us via: Editor AT GlobalPundit . Org
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Preview: Segment of 8 Part Interview w. Robert Young Pelton
Africa, Democratic Republic of Congo, Elections, FEMA, International Politics, Iran, Iraq War, Isreal, Liberia, Pakistan, Rhodesia, Robert Young Pelton, War on Terror, World's Most Dangerous Places, Zimbabwe, books, mercenaries, politics
An Interview With Robert Young Pelton
The following is an excerpt from News E-Magazine GlobalPundit.Org’s Interview with author( World’s Most Dangerous Places, Raven ),traveller, knowledge seeker, NatGeo writer, documentary filmmaker, and www.ComeBackAlive.com curator
Robert Young Pelton discusses his new book, Licensed to Kill, Hired Guns in the War on Terror. Robert talks with us about the relaities of Iraq, Chechnya, Liberia, Afghanistan, FARC, DRC, and his extensive experiences travelling in war zones and trying to bring the truth that certain powers don’t want you to know.
The Discovery Channel picked up and ran a series by the same book title, ‘World’s Most Dangerous Places’, and if you visit Pelton’s main site, you can purchase his DVD’s and books directly.
The interview was conducted for a radio program and for 2 European print magazines, both now defunct. However the information and understanding that Pelton offers during the course of the interview clarifies his position and reasons for writing Licensed to Kill:Hired Guns In The War On Terror.
Speaking candidly about Blackwater, Erik Prince, Sandline, Tim Spicer, media manipulation, marketing, and a wide array of subjects, we see why Pelton’s writing is often misinterpreted despite his own clarity. Many come to his work with their own preconcieved notions and try to superimpose their politics on his frank and honest reportage.
The following is Part 4 of an 8 part unedited interview:
The rest of the full interview will be posted over the next 4 days as simple audio podcasts,please visit back.
IF the above player doesn’t work, CLICK HERE
A brief will accompany each podcast segment.
As once written in a brief for a 2002 interview with Salon.com,”Robert Young Pelton, author of “The World’s Most Dangerous Places,” says the U.S. military has killed “thousands and thousands” of people in Afghanistan, al-Qaida is a myth and the WTC was brought down by a “Mickey Mouse” outfit.”
Pelton would know however. He has been there.
~Sven Erik Balabanoff
reach us via: Editor AT GlobalPundit . Org
- note: interview audio & content copyright GlobalPundit.Org
-Please contact us for permission and credit allocation.