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In this informative episode of the Free Thought Project podcast, hosts Jason and Don welcome back former TFTP editor Rachel Blevins to the show. Blevins is currently a journalist for RT, where she was a co-host of the show Boom Bust for a year. After spending time living in Moscow, this Texas native is now back in Austin, and we were lucky enough to hear her thoughts on geopolitics, foreign policy, and the US military.

We started the conversation by examining the clear hypocrisy the US has engaged in with the justification for its posturing in the military build-up in the Mediterranean. We also dissected the parallels between the Israel/Palestine war and the Ukraine/Russia war. The conversation then shifted to the Al-Ahli Arab Hospital bombing propaganda. Don touched on the global protests that have been mostly ignored by the media. Then we asked Rachel to explain the current situation with Taiwan. Near the end of the show, Rachel shared what it's like to work for RT and the journalistic freedom she has experienced working for the Russians.

 This was a very informative episode and a must-listen for anyone trying to grasp the full picture of the Israel/Palestine conflict and to catch up on the latest Ukraine/Russia war news. (Length: 1:06:54)

Follow Rachel on Twitter: https://twitter.com/RachBlevins

Follow Rachel on Telegram: https://t.me/rachblevins

Follow Rachel on Instagram: @RachBlevins

Checkout Rachel's Substack: rachelblevins.com

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