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DESCRIPTION:HIJACKING CATASTROPHE:\n9/11, Fear & the Selling of American Empire 
 \nPresented by Jacob Clapsadle \n\nThis powerful documentary shows key 
 motivations driving current U.S. policy at home and abroad, at the same 
 time that it examines American media coverage of the lead-up to war in 
 Iraq. It concentrates on two major issues: The neoconservative agenda for 
 U.S. domination of the world, which was created long before 9/11, and the 
 selling of that agenda to the U.S. public after 9/11. The film gives an 
 understanding of how political imagery and rhetoric are mobilized to win 
 public support for complex and controversial government policies. It 
 explores how the post 9-11 national shock was carefully cultivated by 
 neoconservatives in Washington to support their own long-held objectives in 
 the Middle East. \n\nThis riveting film features interviews with Pentagon 
 whistleblower Lt. Col. Karen Kwiatkowski; former chief U.N. weapons 
 inspector Scott Ritter; Nobel Prize winner Jody Williams; MIT professor 
 Noam Chomsky; media critic Mark Crispin Miller; and many others. In 
 addition, ten new post-election interviews with prominent political 
 observers on topics ranging from the 2004 presidential campaign to the 
 Democratic Party's struggle to define itself in a time of war. New 
 interviews for this new release include: Van Jones; Naomi Klein; Thomas 
 Frank; Mel Goodman; George Lakoff; Norman Mailer; Cindy Sheehan; Craig 
 Unger; Tim Wise; and Howard Zinn. \n\nBefore and after the film, everyone's 
 invited to indulge in our Humanist Tea House. \n\n$5 donations are 
 accepted. \n\n https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2007/08/31/18445193.php
SUMMARY:Hijacking Catastrophe
LOCATION:Humanist Hall \n390 27th Street \nmidtown Oakland, between Telegraph and 
 Broadway, below Pill Hill \nhttp://www.HumanistHall.org \n
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2007/08/31/18445193.php
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