James Wohlgemuth
James Wohlgemuth
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What Changed Reagan's Mind
In this portion of the larger video with Dr. Henry Maar, Dr. Maar discusses what led to the changes in Ronald Reagan from bluster to the President who would work with Gorbachev to reduce nuclear tensions.
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How to Divest from the bad and Invest in the Moral
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Sloane Ortel joined the Veterans for Peace monthly zoom to discuss investment and divestment for those of us who want to stop supporting genocide, apartheid, occupation not to mention the war industry and climate criminals.
Dr Henry Maar the 1980's threat of nuclear war
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In this partial clip you will hear Dr. Henry Maar talk about the 1980's and how close we came to a nuclear war.
Dr Henry Maar author of Freeze and the evolution of peace movement from Vietnam to Freeze
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Dr. Henry Maar joins us to talk about his book Freeze, the Grassroots Movement to Halt the Arms Race and End the Cold War. In this partial clip he talks about the evolution of the peace movement from Vietnam to the nuclear freeze movement.
Dr Henry Maar author of Freeze
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Dr. Henry Maar joins us to talk about his book Freeze, the Grassroots Movement to Halt the Arms Race and End the Cold War. Dr. Maar is considered the authority on how the Nuclear Freeze movement of the 1970s/80's began. He talks about those people and organizations that generated the Freeze Movement, their challenges, and successes. He also relates how this movement actually made politicians li...
The 7.26.24 Meeting of the VFP Nuclear Abolition Working Group
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Gerry Condon hosted the 7.26 meeting of the VFP Nuclear Abolition Working Group which included truly dynamic and important conversations. During the meeting plans of action for September were highlighted, including coordination with ICAN and the linkages between No Nukes, Climate, Gaza, Ukraine and more. It is clear that all the challenges we face are linked by Militarism.
The Threat of Nuclear War is Real, with Gerry Condon and Helen Jaccard
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Gerry Condon and Helen Jaccard join the VFP Regional Zoom to discuss and present information about the Threat of Nuclear War. They point out that the current international climate, the nuclear weaponed countries, and the possibility of accidents make the abolition of nuclear weapons an imperative.
terry on the horrors of war
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Veterans for Peace member, a non-veteran, recounts how the horrors of war touched him personally and was part of the reason to join Veterans for Peace as a non Vet.
terry and jack on the letter and us culpability
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Jack Gilroy and Terry Lodge join Harvey Bennett and Jim Wohlgemuth to discuss the recent good trouble that both Jack and Terry are getting in to. Jack just wanted to deliver a letter drafted by Terry and sign by VFP President Susan Schnall and Executive Director Mike Ferner outlining the culpability of the US in the genocide in Gaza.
Dr. Javeria Farooqi on How You Can Respond to Genocide
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Have you ever watched the news and felt helpless. Have you ever seen the children massacred or starved and wanted to do something to make it stop. Are you tired of our politicians not listening when we plead for them to make this stop. Dr. Javeria Farooqi has a plan to help you make a difference.
K.J. Noh on Trump v Biden, Democrat v. Republican
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This small clip is part of a much larger video in which we discuss the US policy to establish a transnational kill chain encircling and antagonizing China. In this small video weighs in on if Biden or Trump will do anything different, if the Dems or Reps will do anything different.
Is There a possibility of peace, yes but we cannot fall for the lies
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This is another portion of the extended interview we did with K.J. Noh. In this clip, after talking about the US' Trans-National Kill Chain we are developing to encircle and antagonize China, we ask about peace.
If we go to war with China what might that look like, how might it start?
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This is one clip from an extended interview with KJ Noh. In this clip, K.J. Noh talks about what a conventional war with China might look like and it is not good.
Can we really afford YET another WAR?
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This is one clip from an extended interview with KJ Noh. In this clip, we ask if the US can really afford yet another WAR? Can we really go to war with China and KJ Noh takes it from there turning the question to should we?
But Why Go to War with China, KJ NOH
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This is a portion of the extended interview we had with KJ Noh on the US Developing a Transnational Kill Chain Against China. In this portion we ask why go to war against China and it is much more than just war profiteering. The US elites are determined to keep the hegemonic privilege, even at the cost of the whole world.
The US is creating alliances in order to wage war against China
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The US is creating alliances in order to wage war against China
The US Kill Chain around China and Link 16, The Harbingers of War
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The US Kill Chain around China and Link 16, The Harbingers of War
KJ NOH talks about the US creating a kill chain around China
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KJ NOH talks about the US creating a kill chain around China
Veterans for Peace Anti-nuclear Working Group 5.24.24
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Veterans for Peace Anti-nuclear Working Group 5.24.24
Dr. Kelly Denton-Borhaug on Memorial Day and why are we such a warlike country?
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Dr. Kelly Denton-Borhaug on Memorial Day and why are we such a warlike country?
Harvey Bennett Shares his Memorial Day with Dr. Kelly Denton-Borhaug
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Harvey Bennett Shares his Memorial Day with Dr. Kelly Denton-Borhaug
What is Moral Injury
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What is Moral Injury
Dr.Kelly Denton-Borhaug and the connection of Moral Injury, Memorial Day, and Martyrdom
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Dr.Kelly Denton-Borhaug and the connection of Moral Injury, Memorial Day, and Martyrdom
Dr.Kelly Denton-Borhaug and the connection of Moral Injury to Memorial Day
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Dr.Kelly Denton-Borhaug and the connection of Moral Injury to Memorial Day
Veterans for Peace Organize for Palestinian Liberation
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Veterans for Peace Organize for Palestinian Liberation
Larry Hebert, Active Duty Airman and Hunger Striker joins Veterans for Peace Radio Hour
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Larry Hebert, Active Duty Airman and Hunger Striker joins Veterans for Peace Radio Hour
March Business meeting
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March Business meeting
Krishna Madan on the history of Palestine
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Krishna Madan on the history of Palestine
cindy at regional meeting
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cindy at regional meeting
The Dangers of the Nuclear Industrial Complex
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The Dangers of the Nuclear Industrial Complex

Комментарии

  • @annwright6033
    @annwright6033 Месяц назад

    Great presentation with excellent graphics!

  • @kennethkurz6141
    @kennethkurz6141 2 месяца назад

    Spent time at Market Time 1966-1968 AO 52 and AO 105 Back in the Day!

  • @anthonydonovan2722
    @anthonydonovan2722 2 месяца назад

    Excellent. Thank you Jack, Terry, amazing. thank you Jim and Harvey. Great, vital service, work.

  • @jackgilroy7424
    @jackgilroy7424 2 месяца назад

    Terry Lodge was not sworn into military service to uphold the US Constitution like his brother. Yet, his gripping story of seeing his brother physically and likely mentally torn by committing to the lies of the US Government and military is a shocking story. Little wonder that Attorney Terry Lodge is committed to exposing the lies his brother and millions of other good Americans who believed and too late knew they were deceived. Blessings to Terry to carry on in his brother's memory and the memory of millions of Vietnamese whose lives were snuffed out by American treachery. jack gilroy vfp chapter 90 Binghamton ny

  • @robopeteco
    @robopeteco 2 месяца назад

    With Carl Zha the best left analyst on East Asia.

  • @rowenakwan6733
    @rowenakwan6733 3 месяца назад

    Thanks for all the truth. A scary truth. ☹

  • @brandonfred2334
    @brandonfred2334 3 месяца назад

    The USA will wage war against China with allies like South Korea, Japan, the Philippines, and even India. Over here, China has its own strong self-defense against any incoming war and has huge manufacturing capabilities to build, repair, and replenish much faster, cheaper, and better than the USA and its allies combined. However, you should also analyze that China will also have allies. Russia will protect China with its nuclear arsenal, and Chinese pilots will die to protect the country from any incoming nuclear or any missiles before they even enter the cities. Russia will handle Japan and ensure that India remains neutral. North Korea will take care of South Korea. The USA and the Philippines have no chance of coming near China. If not mistaken, during recent Russia visits to China, Russia has agreed to open up the Amur and/or Okhota regions for China's food security and access to untapped rare earth mining resources. This will prepare China to be self-sufficient in case of any circumstances. China is not alone! How can the USA win the war in East Asia territories?

  • @Me2Lancer
    @Me2Lancer 4 месяца назад

    In February 1965 my ship, USS-Brister DER-327 was one of 5, DERs that left Pearl Harbor enroute to Vietnam to setup Operation Market Time. Our first deployment there lasted through December of 1965. It was the first of several such deployments.

  • @anthonydonovan2722
    @anthonydonovan2722 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much Jim, Harvey well done, and .... Larry.....bless you brother. onward together. Welcome to VFP! deep gratitude.

  • @user-ru2ln9nb5j
    @user-ru2ln9nb5j 6 месяцев назад

    Thanks for this eye-opening timely report. Looking forward to reading Jim Carrier's story in the "Colorado Springs Gazette." This nuclear weapon purveyor's propaganda summit reminds me of ALEC, The American Legislative Exchange Council (aka Affluent Lobbyists Enriching Corporations) and their ongoing corruption of state legislators.

  • @anthonydonovan2722
    @anthonydonovan2722 6 месяцев назад

    Vital, and thank you profoundly for this witness to this worldwide crime preparation, this abhorrent, dangerous, yes, insane annual gathering. Well done. We well know how to make us all more secure, and it ain't nukes... Onward together.

  • @marcywinograd245
    @marcywinograd245 Год назад

    Fabulous presentation! Thank you professor Kuznich and Veterans for Peace for revealing the truth about the hideous US atomic bombings of Japan. Kuznich pulls back the curtain on the "crucial lie" that the bombing was necessary to end WWII. It was not. Japan was looking to surrender but needed to save face and keep their emperor in place. The point of the US atomic bombings was to send a message to the Soviet Union that the US would rule the world.

  • @hellobollywood3530
    @hellobollywood3530 Год назад

    Valuable information

  • @hongqi5734
    @hongqi5734 Год назад

    I agree with everything that Mr. Noh said. He is such an intelligent, unbiased, and honest person. I personally preferred to die a martyr than be treated as a slave by the enemies after defeat, and I believe most Chinese have the same thinking.

  • @garyhooper1820
    @garyhooper1820 Год назад

    That was awhile ago , near video .

  • @robertrichard6107
    @robertrichard6107 Год назад

    Could that 40 square mile DU ammunition test/ firing range be within the Trinity bomb site? That is in SOCORRO County, the north boundary of the Trinity sight is 40 miles across east-west within Socorro Co. But, the southern reaches go beyond 40 miles making up White Sands Missile Range in Lincoln, Sierra, and Otero Counties towards Alamogordo.

  • @foodparadise5792
    @foodparadise5792 Год назад

    89 views? what kind of scandal is this?

  • @GPCster
    @GPCster Год назад

    Talking about bringing computer chip manufacturing to the US - as if China somehow wrongly and sneakily stole it away from us. It was our nitwit elites who off-shored chip manufacturing in the first place, ¿no? Because they were disdainful of union labor, perhaps. Now look where they took us!

  • @GPCster
    @GPCster Год назад

    Thanks for getting this information out there! We have to wake up and wise up!

  • @kauaireed9006
    @kauaireed9006 2 года назад

    Thanks for the blast from the past

  • @estherleete7832
    @estherleete7832 3 года назад

    Thank you for posting this wonderful drive down memory lane. I went to IUP in the late 70's early 80's and lived in Lawrence Hall when I lived on campus. I was so sad to see that the Governor's quad was demolished and was so happy to see them once again. It really does bring back great memories.

  • @frankdillon6127
    @frankdillon6127 3 года назад

    we had un rep and vert rep, underway replenishment and helicopter replenishment. i was on USS Tutuila arg-4 67/68

  • @GeneralSorrow
    @GeneralSorrow 3 года назад

    Thanks for sharing. I went to IUP from 1990 to 1991.

  • @carolynvioli1698
    @carolynvioli1698 3 года назад

    Thank you for posting this. Also class of '76!!! Wonderful memories.

  • @nunyabidnis5407
    @nunyabidnis5407 3 года назад

    I graduated in 1975. I stayed at Lawrence Hall, McGregor Hall and Campus Towers which I think are all gone. Those were some good times. People are amazed when I tell them tuition was, I think, $23 per credit!

  • @clareb6957
    @clareb6957 4 года назад

    Graduated in 1982 and haven’t been back since. Looks a lot different from what I can see! Will have to visit someday.

  • @MediaWatchDawg
    @MediaWatchDawg 4 года назад

    My cousin went here in the 90s before enrollment dropped. It now seems to have traded some of this former "character" for generic classroom buildings/dorms, not to mention those brick "IUP" arches dotting the campus.

    • @jameswohlgemuth1421
      @jameswohlgemuth1421 3 года назад

      that is so sad ... IUP, the Oak Grove were as stately as UVA

  • @williamoneill9051
    @williamoneill9051 7 лет назад

    Crazy RD's

  • @wooski418
    @wooski418 8 лет назад

    Awesome video. I was there mid-2000s and it wasn't much different. Now however, neither your class nor mine will recognize. Sad how much it's changed, but that's probably most places.

  • @marilynp2
    @marilynp2 8 лет назад

    Great memories, thanks. What kind of car were you driving?

    • @jameswohlgemuth1421
      @jameswohlgemuth1421 8 лет назад

      +marilynp2 Volkswagon Bug I had it painted midnight blue.

    • @marilynp2
      @marilynp2 8 лет назад

      I knew it! Nothing sounds like a Bug! I had a light tan one and a dark brown one. Kept an ice scraper handy in winter, so that I could reach out the window and scrape the windshield as I drove. ( ;

    • @jameswohlgemuth1421
      @jameswohlgemuth1421 8 лет назад

      marilynp2 yep me too.

    • @rosseye
      @rosseye 5 лет назад

      Thanks for the video James! We watched it at our 38 year IUP get-together. One of our housemates had a VW with a rope tied to the accelerator pedal to pull whenever it got stuck.

    • @jameswohlgemuth1421
      @jameswohlgemuth1421 5 лет назад

      Volkswagon Bug.... that I painted midnight blue.... I also escaped the police on winter night but driving through the OAK Grove and down the steps... that was my bug.

  • @tonybuffone4916
    @tonybuffone4916 8 лет назад

    This is fantastic! Thank you for sharing!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @debbiecurtis4925
    @debbiecurtis4925 8 лет назад

    I was there during that time (class of '79). Parts of the campus are kind of dismal-looking compared to college campuses these days, but they weren't dismal to me! Thanks for the ride down memory lane!

  • @freedomtobe52
    @freedomtobe52 8 лет назад

    Thank you for sharing this! Just as I remember it! Everybody talks about the "good ole days"! ...but seriously those were not only the "good ole days" but they were the "best of times"! The buildings, dorms and campus in general has changed exponentially and it's now basically unrecognizable. It was very sad to see so many wonderful old building demolished in the name of progress. That great energy you mentioned in your video about IUP in 1976 is totally different now too. Thanks again Jim!

  • @gsantoliquido
    @gsantoliquido 8 лет назад

    A blast from my past. Class of '77 (five year plan!). Think I glimpsed myself walking by Sutton burning a doobie.

  • @anthonyisaac6542
    @anthonyisaac6542 8 лет назад

    That was Great Jim! Thanks for posting it!! It's great to see the campus in all its glory. What kind of vehicle were you riding in that day? Take care, Tony Isaac Class of '86

    • @jameswohlgemuth1421
      @jameswohlgemuth1421 8 лет назад

      +Anthony Isaac A Volks Wagon Bug that I had painted midnight blue. :)