
Episode 1252
DPR sentences 3 foreign mercenaries to death over their roles in Ukraine
Sputnik · Sputnik
June 10, 20222h 51m
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Show Notes
On this episode of Fault Lines, hosts Jamarl Thomas and Manila Chan discussed several topics, including the ongoing conflict in Ukraine and how three foreign mercenaries were sentenced to death by the DPR for their crimes inside the country, along with the racism in medicine, and the poor state of the U.S. economy. <br /><br />Guests:<br /><br /><b>Elijah Magnier</b> - War Correspondent | 3 foreign mercenaries sentenced to death by the DPR <br /><br /><b>Reverend Gregory Seal-Livingston</b> - Pastor and Community Activist | Racism in medicine<br /><br /><b>Gerlad Celente</b> - Publisher| U.S.economy is in a state of disarray<br /><br />In the first hour, Fault Lines was joined by veteran war correspondent Elijah Magnier, who spoke to hosts Manila Chan and Jamarl Thomas about the recent DPR verdict that sentenced three foreign mercenaries to death over their roles in the war in Ukraine. <br /><br />In the second hour, Reverend Gregory Seal-Livingston joined the hosts of Fault Lines to discuss the racism in the medical world and how it has existed for a long time in this industry, especially in the cancer field. <br /><br />In the third hour, the publisher of the Trends Journal Gerald Celente joined the show to talk about the state of the U.S.economy and how inflation is decimating consumer spending and small businesses. <br />