Articles by Oliver Stone

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Nuclear Now—What Is Nuclear Power (Documentary)
Oliver Stone – TRANSCEND Media Service, 14 Aug 2023

June 2023 – Whether you’re a seasoned environmentalist or a curious newcomer, Nuclear Now offers a thought-provoking look at the challenges and opportunities presented by nuclear energy. With director Oliver Stone’s signature, style, and a wealth of expert insights, this is a must-see for anyone concerned about the future of our planet. And its present.

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Ukraine on Fire
Oliver Stone | GlobalTreePictures - TRANSCEND Media Service, 7 Nov 2022

Ukraine’s 2014 Maidan Massacre helped oust President Yanukovych with Russia painted as the perpetrator. Oliver Stone interviews Russian President Vladimir Putin, Yanukovych and others exposing the role the U.S. played in destabilizing the region. Watch the full documentary below.

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Ukraine on Fire (2016 Documentary)
Oliver Stone - TRANSCEND Media Service, 18 Apr 2022

Documentary by Oliver Stone about the history of Ukraine, what happened in Kiev in 2014, and the role of western media and USA in what happened on Maidan. Premiered Mar 5, 2022

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Ukraine on Fire
Oliver Stone – TRANSCEND Media Service, 31 Jan 2022

Documentary by Oliver Stone, a guy hated by both left and right, about what happened in Ukraine and Maidan Square in 2014, and the roles played by the Western media and the USA. The origins of the apocalyptic endgame being played over Ukraine now.

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Reflections on a Summer
Oliver Stone – TRANSCEND Media Service, 14 Sep 2015

10 Sep 2015 – I know there is karma. I know it will come for our country in one form or another. It already has in some ways – in the callousness of the majority’s response to other people’s suffering in wars we’ve needlessly begun. What is so much of this refugee problem in Europe about, but the people that we helped displace in Syria, Iraq, Yemen, and Libya.

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The Myth of American Exceptionalism
Oliver Stone and Peter Kuznick – USA Today, 16 Dec 2013

• Devoid of historical knowledge, Americans substitute myths like exceptionalism.
• Since the 1980s, this has become the mantra of American leaders.
• When viewed through this lens, the worst atrocities can become tolerable to the historically challenged.

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John F. Kennedy
Oliver Stone – TRANSCEND Media Service, 25 Nov 2013

History is a struggle of the memory. But when the counter evidence cannot be introduced into that memory, then we are closer to a Soviet-era propaganda mindset, in which the mainstream media, in their consensus to cover this up as if it were a Reichstag Fire, deeply discredit our country and continue to demean our common sense. We must question those who tell us what to think.

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The U.S. and Japan: Partners in Historical Falsification
Oliver Stone and Peter Kuznick – Huffington Post, 23 Sep 2013

We placed the August 1945 atomic bombings at the center of our analysis of the postwar U.S. empire. The atomic monopoly gave the U.S. the confidence to impose its will on the rest of the world. Following the bombings, U.S. officials moved to quickly propound a narrative that justified these barbaric acts — a narrative that bore little resemblance to the truth.

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(Portuguese) Por Que Defendemos o WikiLeaks e Assange
Michael Moore e Oliver Stone, Outras Palavras – TRANSCEND Media Service, 3 Sep 2012

Se Assange for extraditado para os Estados Unidos, as consequência repercutirão por anos, em todo o mundo. Assange não é cidadão norte americano, e nenhuma de suas ações aconteceu em solo norte americano. Se Washington puder processar um jornalista nessas circunstâncias, os governos da Rússia ou da China poderão, pela mesma lógica, exigir que repórteres estrangeiros em qualquer lugar do mundo sejam extraditados por violar as suas leis. Criar esse precedente deveria preocupar profundamente a todos, admiradores do WikiLeaks ou não.

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WikiLeaks and Free Speech
Michael Moore and Oliver Stone – International Herald Tribune-NYT, 27 Aug 2012

If Mr. Assange is extradited to the United States, the consequences will reverberate for years around the world. Mr. Assange is not an American citizen, and none of his actions have taken place on American soil. If the United States can prosecute a journalist in these circumstances, the governments of Russia or China could, by the same logic, demand that foreign reporters anywhere on earth be extradited for violating their laws. The setting of such a precedent should deeply concern everyone, admirers of WikiLeaks or not.

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