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Stephen Kinzer: “In the modern age maybe radio waves and drugs are not…”

Featuring: Stephen Kinzer, Critic of interventionist U.S. foreign policy | Senior Fellow at the Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs | National

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Published | Video Starts at 02:21

Trying to make people believe in something that wasn't there. Dr. Kinzer, do you have anything on this? I would say only that In the modern age maybe radio waves and drugs are not necessary to control people's minds. We have such a great advertising, propaganda, press, social media collaboration that certain opinions are marginalized and real debate is frustrated because people are not given access to full amounts of information. (02:21–02:30)

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Asserts that modern methods of mind control do not require radio waves or drugs.

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