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Major Oil Leak in Keystone Pipeline; Has Wikileaks Lost Credibility?

Major Oil Leak In Keystone Pipeline; Has Wikileaks Lost Credibility?
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Over 200,000 gallons of oil spill in S. Dakota, Sputnik wrongly accused, will sexual assault revelations change culture?

On this episode of "By Any Means Necessary" hosts Eugene Puryear and Sean Blackmon are joined by award winning journalist Barrett Brown to talk about revelations that Wikileaks was in direct contact with Donald Trump Jr. during the 2016 Presidential Campaign, what if anything these direct contacts mean in regards to the Muller investigation into the Presidential election, the extraordinarily shady actions of Senior Trump Adviser Jared Kushner, and the deep history of political elites in the United States working with foreign actors.

In the third part Allison Renville, Lead Organizer at Dakotas for America and Dakota Activist and Angela Bibens, Attorney and Owner of Red Owl Law Firm, and is Santee-Dakota join Eugene Puryear and Sean Blackmon to talk about the Keystone Pipeline leaking a total of 210,000 gallons of oil in South Dakota, the water sources, soil, and agriculture that will be affected by the oil spill, the legal oppression Native Americans face in the US, and the growing momentum of the environmental justice movements.

Later in the show Mindia Gavasheli, Editor In Chief, Sputnik's D.C. bureau joins the show to talk about the false and misleading story by The Daily Beast that alleged that Sputnik had registered as a foreign agent.

In the last hour "By Any Means Necessary" is joined by Michael Harriot, critically acclaimed poet, journalist, novelist, broadcaster and the editor-in-chief of NegusWhoRead and Bob Schlehuber, Sputnik News Analyst to talk about the ongoing allegations against Roy Moore, Roy Moore's inexcusable defense of his action to Sean Hannity, the larger cultural ramifications or corrections in response the sexual assault revelations, and if big business will take advantage of the cultural moment for financial gain. The group also talks about the criminal justice system, the lack of justice towards those who abuse the system, and the need to create new community oversight boards or processes to hold police accountable.

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