Monday Dec 8, 2003
The Guardian -
New Internationalist Magazine - BBC Television
Tuesday Oct 7, 2003 The big business-led coup in Venezuela failed, where international finance's coup in Argentina has succeeded. Greg Palast gives us the inside track on two very different power-grabs.
Wednesday Jul 9, 2003
by Greg Palast
Wednesday Jul 9, 2003 Forty-eight hours before ordering our troops into Iraq, our President told us, Theres no certainty in war but the certainty of sacrifice. For most of us, yes, but not, however, if your name is Bush.
Excerpt from The Best Democracy Money Can Buy (Penguin 2004)
Wednesday Jul 9, 2003 Deserter in Chief: Did Bush Abandon His Post During 'Nam?
Bully Magazine
Sunday Apr 27, 2003 Ken Wohlrob of Bully Magazine interviews Greg Palast
ZNet
Saturday Apr 26, 2003 ZNet Interviews Greg Palast on "The Best Democracy Money Can Buy"
Excerpt from The Best Democracy Money Can Buy published by ZNet
Wednesday Apr 23, 2003 Excerpt from "The Best Democracy Money Can Buy" published by ZNet
ABC News
Monday Apr 21, 2003 Transcript of Gil Rogers interview with Greg Palast
UTNE Reader
Tuesday Apr 8, 2003 Excerpt from "The Best Democracy Money Can Buy" in the April 2003 edition of UTNE Reader.
The Progressive Populist
Saturday Mar 8, 2003 Excerpt from The Best Democracy Money Can Buy
Friday Mar 7, 2003 Transcript of radio interview by Alex Jones
Hustler Magazine
Saturday Mar 1, 2003 In an exclusive HUSTLER interview, the author discloses the truth on high crimes in high places that the mainstream media is afraid to touch.
Saturday Mar 1, 2003 TomPaine.com interviews Greg Palast
The Guardian (London)
Monday May 13, 2002 The Venezuelan president, Hugo Chavez, had advance warning of last month's coup attempt against him from the secretary general of OPEC, Ali Rodriguez, allowing him to prepare an extraordinary plan which saved both his government and his life, an investigation has revealed.
BBC Newsnight
Monday May 13, 2002 Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez had advance warning from OPEC of last month's failed coup attempt against him.
Guardian UK
Wednesday Apr 17, 2002 Contrary to the reports of a spoonfed western press, Hugo Chavez was not unpopular and did not resign, says Greg Palast
The Guardian (London)
Wednesday Nov 7, 2001 FBI and military intelligence officials in Washington say they were prevented for political reasons from carrying out full investigations into members of the Bin Laden family in the US before the terrorist attacks of September 11.
BBC Newsnight
Tuesday Nov 6, 2001 The CIA and Saudi Arabia, the Bushes and the Bin Ladens. Did their connections cause America to turn a blind eye to terrorism?
Observer (London)
Sunday May 20, 2001 IF YOU THINK BUSH'S NEW ENERGY PLAN STINKS,
YOU MUST BE SMELLING THAT PIONEER SPIRIT
In Texas, Palast totes up the big payday for the President's biggest donors
Foro Prohibido, Bolivia
Thursday Dec 14, 2000 El columnista del London Observer, Gregory Palast examina las fuentes de los 447 millones de dólares con los que Bush pagó su oferta en la subasta de la Casa Blanca.
The London Observer
Sunday Nov 26, 2000 Gregory Palast examines the sources of the $500m that boosted Bush's bid for the White House.
The Londond Observer
Sunday Nov 28, 1999 It's rollover time for the Lottery fixers roll over again.
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