Sorry if this is a bit obscure. Since I am guessing Webster Tarpley is not that famous.
He is a regular pundit on the Alex Jones show. And I find him fascinating.
He speaks about six languages, got top grades at one of the Ivy League Unis and is an excellent pundit on world affairs. Until discovering him I had never really analysed international relations and geopolitics in this way before. He showed me a whole new way of analysing the world. For that alone he is almost a hero of mine.
Now - like I say. He seems super bright. Yet - he also seems kinda' nuts. Not just because he is a 9/11 Truther. I have no hard feelings either way on that issue - but do sometimes think it is a warning sign that somebody might be a bit of a kook.
I understand he is a former communist. He may still lean that way. Hard to say since there isn't much biographical information about him.
But - I just can't make up my mind on him. He is such an interesting and knowledgable speaker. Yet - alot of his analysis often breaks down to how most things are False Flag Terrorism. And the 'bad guys' are really dupes and patsies put in place by the New World Order or something.
He also thinks Osama Bin Laden has either being dead for a number of years, is an invented character portrayed by a number of different people or is a former CIA agent. At least that last suggestion has some basis in fact since the CIA helped organise Al Qaeda in the Russia/Afghanistan war of the 1980's.
I am doing him a disservice. He really is a smart cookie. His analysis of the balkanisation of Pakistan is novel and insightful. I love thinking about these issues since you will never look at a map the same way again.
He sees most of the activities in the Middle East as part of a long-term strategy of eventually playing China and Russia off against each other when they no longer have easy access to Middle Eastern oil and gas.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XFVwH2ICIV4
Anyway - for those familiar with his work. What do you think of him?
Cardguy
PS Speaking of geopolitics. It is interesting that most of America's bogeymen such as Iraq, Iran, Libya and North Korea have all threatened to start buying oil in Euros (or in the case of Libya - a pan-African gold backed currency) instead of US dollars. It is this sort of 'food for thought' that I enjoy getting from the likes of Tarpley and Alex Jones.
He is a regular pundit on the Alex Jones show. And I find him fascinating.
He speaks about six languages, got top grades at one of the Ivy League Unis and is an excellent pundit on world affairs. Until discovering him I had never really analysed international relations and geopolitics in this way before. He showed me a whole new way of analysing the world. For that alone he is almost a hero of mine.
Now - like I say. He seems super bright. Yet - he also seems kinda' nuts. Not just because he is a 9/11 Truther. I have no hard feelings either way on that issue - but do sometimes think it is a warning sign that somebody might be a bit of a kook.
I understand he is a former communist. He may still lean that way. Hard to say since there isn't much biographical information about him.
But - I just can't make up my mind on him. He is such an interesting and knowledgable speaker. Yet - alot of his analysis often breaks down to how most things are False Flag Terrorism. And the 'bad guys' are really dupes and patsies put in place by the New World Order or something.
He also thinks Osama Bin Laden has either being dead for a number of years, is an invented character portrayed by a number of different people or is a former CIA agent. At least that last suggestion has some basis in fact since the CIA helped organise Al Qaeda in the Russia/Afghanistan war of the 1980's.
I am doing him a disservice. He really is a smart cookie. His analysis of the balkanisation of Pakistan is novel and insightful. I love thinking about these issues since you will never look at a map the same way again.
He sees most of the activities in the Middle East as part of a long-term strategy of eventually playing China and Russia off against each other when they no longer have easy access to Middle Eastern oil and gas.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XFVwH2ICIV4
Anyway - for those familiar with his work. What do you think of him?
Cardguy
PS Speaking of geopolitics. It is interesting that most of America's bogeymen such as Iraq, Iran, Libya and North Korea have all threatened to start buying oil in Euros (or in the case of Libya - a pan-African gold backed currency) instead of US dollars. It is this sort of 'food for thought' that I enjoy getting from the likes of Tarpley and Alex Jones.