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The Carlyle Group, Lockheed Martin, Choice Point - and more
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Greg Palast, introduced by Jello Biafra
 Maria Gilardin  Contact Contributor
May 7, 2003, 8:14 a.m.
The author of The Best Democracy Money Can Buy answered that question at his April 03 stop in Berkeley. Palast has a huge audience in Europe. He can't get his work shown or printed in the mass media in the US where he was born.
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The author of The Best Democracy Money Can Buy answered that question at his April 2003 stop in Berkeley, CA. Was it the Carlyle Group, Barrick Gold, or Lockheed? - or all of the above?

Greg Palast, whose films, books and articles have a huge and devoted audience in Europe can't get his work shown or printed in the mass media in the US where he was born.

His friend, Jellow Biafra, the lead singer of the band The Dead Kenndys, offers an explanation why that is so. He introduced Palast to a standing room audience at Cody's books in Berkeley.

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Cody's Books, Berkeley
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