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In this edition of the “Questions For Corbett” series, James tackles your questions on constitutional challenges to the Federal Reserve, the 28 pages and 9/11, Steve Jobs and the New World Order, political interpretations of “The Lord of the Rings” and much more.
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Canadians Sue the Bank of Canada
Century of Enslavement: The History of the Federal Reserve
Jefferson’s Opinion on the Constitutionality of a National Bank, 1791.
Hamilton’s Opinion as to the Constitutionality of the Bank of the United States, 1791
The Constitutional Basis for Central Banking
Rings Within Rings: How Secret Societies Direct World Politics
Timely book on Saudi/CIA backing of Al Qaeda
Ex-NeXT Developer: Steve Jobs “Would Have Died Before Giving In To The NSA”
Steve Jobs had ‘top secret’ security clearance
Silicon Spies: The US government and the tech revolution
Ptech and the 9/11 Software (audio)
Ptech and the 9/11 Software (transcript)
Thank you for the correction, Peeter. Nothing minor or pedantic about it; I was speaking off the cuff and I got it wrong. There is more info on the “Darwin” core of OSX here:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Darwin_%28operating_system%29
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James,
Looking back at Episode #49 – Paperclipped Nazis and Stay Behind Gladios, I noticed there was no mention of Reinhard Gehlen and his spy organization even though he is featured prominently in some of the documentation you supplied. This organization seems particularly interesting given their involvement early on with the CIA and their alleged ties to NATO, and the P-2 in Italy, which could point to other things like Gladio. 6 years on from that podcast, any thoughts on Gehlen and his organization? Were they not on your radar back then and do they deserve consideration now?