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2 Oct, 2020 08:22

An interview w/ Nomiki Konst, futuristic riot-control weapons and the US' history of body-snatching for military science

Nomiki Konst is the host of The Nomiki Show. She previously worked with The Young Turks and Our Revolution. Lee Camp and Konst sit down to discuss the leak of Donald Trump's tax returns, the current national elections, Attorney General Bill Barr's decision to declare several large metropolitan areas as "anarchist jurisdictions," what it's like to run for public office, and more.

Naomi Karavani reports on state-of-the-art equipment police have access to as they fight protesters demanding police accountability. The police have injured hundreds of people with their "less-than-lethal" weapons this summer. They've been shooting rubber bullets at faces, gassing crowds randomly, and pulling out all of their high-tech "less-than-lethal" toys. Natalie McGill reports on Project Sunshine, a 1950s secret nuclear-testing experiment by the now defunct US Atomic Energy Commission, which involved body-snatching the dead –mostly dead babies– to test how much humans may absorb radioactive material.

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