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After beating cancer and burying his wife, Viola, in 2004, Barsamian is finally ready to part with the globe.
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Now Barsamian is putting the artifact up for auction, along with all the military paperwork that allowed him to bring it back to the United States, including a certificate that reads "1 Global Map, German, Hitler’s Eagle Nest."
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● Orange you glad you didn't pay a premium for Barsamian two blocks northwest of Woodward and Grand Boulevard before the light rail line got the axe?
Ben Falik: We Bought a School Ben Falik 2011
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- Noam Chomsky, MIT Institute Professor (linguistics), and neo-Nazi of a sort, in a 1993-Dec-6 interview with David Barsamian “One of the shrewdest ways for human predators to conquer their stronger victims is to steadily convince them with propaganda that they're still free ...”
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MSM is comprised of servants to power, or stenographers, to quote Barsamian.
Propaganda hacks David 2007
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"Literally, the place is all bombed out and here this globe is sitting there on the desk," said John Barsamian, now 91.
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For Barsamian, it evokes memories of another era, when he was a 28-year-old chief warrant officer.
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"This is where we cleaned out the enemy," Barsamian said, tracing a line eastward from Normandy.
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Chomsky commented on both at one point in the book when Barsamian asked him how the government could maintain perpetual warfare against multiple nations:
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With little prompting from Barsamian, Chomsky unleashes an onslaught of profound insights into how the world has changed since 9/11, and on America's role in shaping and effecting that change.
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