East West Street: in conversation with Philippe Sands

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  • Опубліковано 7 вер 2024

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  • @juliet3827
    @juliet3827 3 роки тому +2

    I bought the book, and it is utterly compelling.

  • @dannyhughes4889
    @dannyhughes4889 2 роки тому

    Absolutely first class in all respects.
    Hats off to the interviewer who didn't interfere and added a lot of insight.

  • @susannebuchholz785
    @susannebuchholz785 6 років тому +3

    Thank you very much for upload this interesting discussion!!!

  • @reheller
    @reheller 2 роки тому

    This is an interesting and important interview. It also gives good reading references. And gives the cautious observation of today’s concerns, bravo for that!

  • @phillipleconte3715
    @phillipleconte3715 5 років тому +3

    terrific interview. thoughtful questions.

  •  7 років тому +1

    I read the book. Well written by P. Sands who is a man of many abilities (a lawyer and a writer) whom I greatly admire, but time and again, it is about the murders of the Jews, which is an unparalled crime, but I am suffering from "Shoah fatigue".

  • @ashberrychapman7117
    @ashberrychapman7117 Рік тому

    Thank you for this. 'Chance' and 'coincidence' are not what they seem. The many magical convergences that Philippe describes in this profound book are - IMHO and my own life/death/rebirth work experience (esp in suicidal disintegration, rebirth, health and nutrition education) - part of an inevitable flow, in which we are all connected, uniquely individual and yet as one with everything via collective consciousness and energies that are beyond the capabilities of modern language, science and our minds to explain (and so we must look to ancient wisdoms from millennia ago). Alongside Philippe's ecocide advocacy (although I am sceptical about aspects of 'climate change' causes - which to me are across the solar system, not just Earth - while being enthused by the increasing rediscovery and sharing of free energy systems, as explored/evidenced by Graham Hancock, etc) I believe we must address the devastatingly harmful electrical radiation energies of 5G and smartphones (see Michael Mansfield QC's work and others in actionagainst5G.org), and the catastrophic harms of 'big pharma' and sugars in many different products and marketing, in concert with governments and global banks and MSM and 'big tech'. To my mind ecocide, and international crimes, are wider and deeper, and yet offering/ushering/helping/enabling incredible and euphoric opportunities for the transcendence of humanity, now. And that's interesting too - that 'now' is really all that exists, almost unavoidably in the infinite universes that we share in our heads :) Love and thanks, Alan Chapman LiveWildLiveFree.org