Earth, Wind and…Neon?
Reading Time: < 1 minute If there is a cooler way to see the earth’s air currents on the move, we don’t know what it is.
Reading Time: < 1 minute If there is a cooler way to see the earth’s air currents on the move, we don’t know what it is.
Reading Time: < 1 minute Here’s an interview from a couple years ago that is as fresh and relevant as ever. It is a probing look into the deeper currents running through our history. Host Craig Barnes, an unusually thoughtful New Mexico-based radio host, takes Russ Baker through a remarkable discussion that’s highly worth a listen.
The podcast runs just less than an hour. To hear it, click on the image of the microphone and enjoy.
Reading Time: < 1 minute In this intriguing lecture, the philosopher Stephen Cave discusses four common stories we tell ourselves to overcome our fear of death, and explains why it is better simply not to fear it—because death itself may be nothing to fear.
Reading Time: < 1 minute The truth about whistleblowers—and why they do what they do. Turns out they’re not crazy; though the rest of us might be. An inspiring video talk on how we all could be whistleblowers.
Reading Time: < 1 minute Radio host Nicole Sandler asks WhoWhatWhy editor Russ Baker about a variety of topics, including the Kennedy assassination, the death of journalist Michael Hastings and the Boston Marathon bombing.
Reading Time: < 1 minute Popular radio host Pat Thurston interviews WhoWhatWhy editor Russ Baker about the JFK assassination and the “Bush connection.”
Reading Time: < 1 minute We’re in the final stretch before the 50th anniversary of the JFK assassination on Nov. 22. Now would be a good time to forward this item—a Secret Service agent being ordered off JFK’s motorcade car and objecting—to those lunkheads in the media who still don’t get it.
Reading Time: < 1 minute Two new short documentaries on the astounding things the Dutch are doing with bikes. This is wheelie, wheelie cool.
Reading Time: < 1 minute In this second excerpt from a recent talk on Martha’s Vineyard, WhoWhatWhy editor Russ Baker discusses the national security state, 9/11, the Saudis, and who spies on us and why. You may also watch his complete talk.
Reading Time: < 1 minute In this first excerpt from a recent talk on Martha’s Vineyard, WhoWhatWhy editor Russ Baker notices a budding American consensus that has been ignored by the administration and media, notes how the Arab Spring was hijacked, and more. You may also watch his complete talk.
Reading Time: < 1 minute Part 5 of a new five-part documentary on the national security state
Reading Time: < 1 minute Part 4 of a new five-part documentary on the national security state
Reading Time: < 1 minute In this fourth excerpt from a recent talk, WhoWhatWhy editor Russ Baker discusses propaganda, how we view our country and the world, the issues that matter, and more. You may also watch his complete talk.
Reading Time: < 1 minute Part 3 of a new five-part documentary on the national security state
Reading Time: < 1 minute In this third excerpt from a recent talk, WhoWhatWhy editor Russ Baker discusses privacy, and whether we need it. You may also watch his complete talk.
Reading Time: < 1 minute Part 2 of a new five-part documentary on the national security state
Reading Time: < 1 minute In this second excerpt from a recent talk, WhoWhatWhy editor Russ Baker discusses the vilification of Edward Snowden. You may also watch his complete talk.
Reading Time: < 1 minute Part 1 of a new five-part documentary on the national security state
Reading Time: 5 minutes Have you heard how investigative journalist Michael Hastings’s body was cremated without the family’s permission? That story has made it around the world, and made people understandably suspicious of a cover-up by the authorities. But when WhoWhatWhy tried to verify the report, we found out something very different indeed.
Reading Time: < 1 minute In this first excerpt from a recent talk, WhoWhatWhy editor Russ Baker discusses who the government considers to be troublemakers. You may also watch his complete talk.