I found it by typing mint cast, with a space between the two words, and then
pressing the pound key. It was the first result.
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Subject: [blind-democracy] Re: more disillusionment
I did a search for that Mint Cast. So far I only searched for it on my Victor
Reader rather than Googling for it. But I was unable to find it.
I searched for the two words together and got no results. I searched for the
two words combined into one word and that didn't work either. Then I searched
for just the word Mint. For that I got a long list of results and browsing
through them I saw that most of them could not be the one I was looking for,
but a few looked like they might be possibilities. I am supposing that you are
listening on your Victor, So I am wondering if you have the spelling right on
this list or if you do then how did you find it?
___
Sam Harris
???Tell a devout Christian that his wife is cheating on him, or that frozen
yogurt can make a man invisible, and he is likely to require as much evidence
as anyone else, and to be persuaded only to the extent that you give it. Tell
him that the book he keeps by his bed was written by an invisible deity who
will punish him with fire for eternity if he fails to accept its every
incredible claim about the universe, and he seems to require no evidence what
so ever.???
??? Sam Harris,
On 2/29/2020 3:40 PM, miriamvieni@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Well, it turns out that it isn't only Democracy Now which is being
subverted. I have, for almost a year, been hearing discontent from the
journalists whom I most respect, about The Intercept. I know, from my
own experience, that there are a few Intercept reporters, whose
reporting I trust and others, not so much. Well, today I listened to
the Mint Cast episode which was an interview with Yasha Levine, the
author of Surveillance Valley, a book that I've read and which is on
BARD. His Russian Jewish family emigrated here when he was a child.
Did you know that this country had special rules for Jews emigrating
from Russia to make it easy for them like the provision of housing and
welfare benefits? That isn't because America loves Russian Jews, but
because they were used as pawns in this country's cold war against the
Soviet Union. Levine is a technology expert and he knows a lot about
the history of how the internet came to be and how it has evolved. But
one of the things that he talked about today, and that was in the
book, is Edward Snowden. You probably remember that Snowden gave all
of the NSA material that he had, to Glenn Greenwald who, at the time,
was working for the Guardian. The Guardian and the Washington Post
published some of Greenwald's stories about the material, and then
Greenwald, along with Jeremy Scahill, started The Intercept as part of
First Look Media, a project funded by the billionaire owner of Ebay.
The Intercept published more of Greenwald's stories about Snowden's
material, and then it published other secret material given to it by
two other whistle blowers who were very quickly exposed and arrested.
But what the Intercept didn't do, was to publish the majority of
Snowden's NSA documents. So Snowden ended up stuck in Russia, unable
to leave because the US will immediately arrest him for treason, but
only a fraction of the material for which he risked his life, has been
revealed. Levine also explained that Snowden believes that change
should only come through technology, not through political action or
any other kind of citizen action. Because his life and safety are now
dependent on the Russian government and The Intercept, he cannot
complain about the fact that the Intercept hasn't followed through on
its commitment to him. I should also note that he's involved with The Freedom
of the Press Foundation, which is doing nothing for Julian Assange. The fact
that he has said almost nothing about Assange, was also mentioned on the
podcast.
There's a lot more of interest in the podcast.
Miriam