
Film, Literature and the New World Order
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9 years ago
Wall Street / Money Never Sleeps - FLNWO #11
Oliver Stone's false template of Wall Street whistleblowing www.corbettreport.com⬅ Previous Episode
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Today on the Film, Literature and New World Order series, James and Richard Grove of the Tragedy and Hope community and the Peace Revolution podcast discuss Oliver Stone's 1987 flick, Wall Street, and its 2010 follow-up, Money Never Sleeps. We discuss the movies' historical context and significance, as well as how they relate to Grove's own Wall Street whistleblowing experience.
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