Showing posts with label Tom Secker. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tom Secker. Show all posts

Tom Secker | Secrets, Spies, and 7/7, July 24, 2013

Source: smellslikehumanspirit.com



Tom Secker is a researcher, author and documentary filmmaker, best known for his films '7/7: Crime and Prejudice' and '7/7: Seeds of Deconstruction'. A return guest, Secker joins the show once again to discuss his new book 'Secrets, Spies and 7/7', his doubts regarding Edward Snowden, public apathy as concerns political involvement, and more. -smellslikehumanspirit.com
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Tom Secker | 7/7, State-sponsored Terrorism & Predictive Programming, July 8, 2013

Source: redicecreations.com, spyculture.com, investigatingtheterror.com  

July 8, 2013–Tom Secker is a British based writer, researcher and filmmaker who specializes in terrorism, the security services and declassified history. He has been writing on the philosophy and politics of fear since 2008.

He joins us to discuss his book Secrets, Spies and 7/7. Using unsealed court documents and declassified intelligence agency files Secrets, Spies and 7/7 takes you on a journey through the labyrinth of disinformation about the bombings. Drawing on over 7 years of research, Tom Secker shows how the official version of events, which blamed 4 British Muslim men, is a mess of contradictions, errors and fantasies.

In the first hour, we'll discuss provocateurs, double agents, spy networks and sting operations. Tom discusses historical cases and parallels to the present day. He explains how Britain has always had a "war on terror" of some kind. We'll also discuss the culture of the security state. -redicecreations.com
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Tom Secker | The Theory and Practice of Predictive Programming, February 5, 2013

Source: smellslikehumanspirit.com



Predictive programming is the theory that the public's responses to events such as grand-scale terrorism are pre-conditioned through cultural production. Proponents of this theory point to elements in television, film, and literature that have seemingly foreshadowed catastrophes before they have occurred, and suggest that the collusion between intelligence agencies and media institutions is much deeper than is given credit for.

Tom Secker, the British-based writer, researcher, and filmmaker, argues that we can be quite certain that this is a real phenomenon. In this episode, we critically examine some of the main tenets of the predictive programming concept, discuss his recent article on the CIA's Operation Mockingbird, and take a look at the reasons why we have seen a rise in the 'morally ambiguous protagonist' in popular culture. Listen, share, and enjoy! ~SmellsLikeHumanSpirit.com
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Brit Dee & Tom Secker | The Anders Behring Breivik Case & Trial, June 7, 2012

Source: redicecreations.com, resistradio.com, investigatingtheterror.com



Brit is particularly interested in global terrorism, real and contrived, the manipulations and subversive agendas of the political and financial elite, and propaganda of the mainstream media. Tom Secker is a British based writer, researcher and filmmaker who specializes in terrorism, the security services and declassified history. He has been writing on the philosophy and politics of fear since 2008.

Brit Dee is a writer, researcher and broadcaster. His journalism is regularly published on many alternative media sites. Tom and Brit will discuss the Anders Breivik trial, points of interest in the case, interesting connections, suspicious aspects and the strategy of tension. We'll talk about how this terrorist event may be used to further the globalist's agenda. ~Red Ice Creations

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