The End of Roe V. Wade and the Empire - Dr. E. Michael Jones and Peter Helland

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Published on Jun 29, 2022
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Peter Helland talks with Dr. E. Michael Jones on Citizens for Community Media South Bend Indiana. Peter and Dr. Jones sit down to reflect the American hegemony since its creation after World War II, all the way up to now, and what roll Roe vs. Wade played in that 80-year history. Dr. Jones explains why he believes with the overturning of Roe vs. Wade, the American empire is ending.
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