The lecture will test three official American narratives by looking first at the official story and then at the problems or suspicious details around it.
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American History
A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...under George Washington. And that's also one of the periods of American history where America suddenly became a very powerful nation. It went from..."
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...under George Washington. And that's also one of the periods of American history where America suddenly became a very powerful nation. It went from..."
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Jiang says the 2008-2009 Great Financial Crisis marked a turning point in American history and arguably in Western history as well.
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"...where the Great Financial Crisis really marked a turning point in American history. And you could argue Western history as well. So the 2008..."
"And 2008, 2009 marked a turning point. And basically the Democratic Party has now been co -opted by the financial elite. And this is..."
"Okay, so today we are looking at three major events in American history the moon landing the assassination of JFK and 9 -11 Now..."
"...under George Washington. And that's also one of the periods of American history where America suddenly became a very powerful nation. It went from..."
"...and you know the the tragic thing in to me in american history economically is that we really did transition from being the greatest..."
"...just look look at the like look at the periods of american history which we would you discuss right so so maybe in the..."
"...boring, stupid talk, a late night talk show. Well, previously in American history, late night was actually a very unifying thing. Johnny Carson spoke..."
"...you some sort of hardcore thing, but something that resonates with American history. And and to be frank, puritanism, biblical fundamentalism that resonates with..."
"...most rapidly during Obama than than under any other presidency in American history. So more blacks lost. They lost their homes under Obama than..."
"a radical turning point in american history yeah yeah great point and you know to that end uh in terms of how flippant all..."
"...was at University because that was what I started I studied American history and I studied Soviet history and Russian history and I always..."
"So in your view and your understanding of Roman history and American history and where we're at today, does this history rhyme? And what..."
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