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Tales From the (Jet-lagged) Underground


For those who don’t know, I’ve been in the UK the past couple of weeks and I just returned a few days ago. I’m over the jet lag now (thanks for asking!) and thought I’d ease back in to the weekly newsletter with some random notes and observations from my travels. Also, for Corbett Report members, there’s a Subscriber Exclusive video with some more thoughts on my travel experience down below (you’ll have to be logged in to see it, though).

Sanctions Are War By Other Means


Imposing sanctions on a country is a way of waging war against that country. It’s not just that economic embargoes can cripple nations’ economies nor that they tend to disproportionately affect innocent civilians. No, the reality is even more stark than that: sanctions kill. Don’t believe me? Let’s look at some of the examples of how sanctions have been used throughout history as a tool of warfare.

New World Last Week


In this week’s editorial I’ll go through three news stories from around the world—stories that very well could have (would have?) been covered on New World Next Week if we were producing an episode this week—and I’ll break them down for you the same way I would have on the de-program.

Party Like It’s 1907


I have an email interview to present to you. It was conducted by Graham Smith, founder of Voluntary Japan, and posted to Bitcoin.com last week. It’s a more in-depth look into the latest banking shenanigans, the historical parallels that can help us make sense of these events, and what we might expect from here.

Dissent Into Madness: Crazy Conspiracy Theorists


This week I will explore how the public has been trained to accept the pathologization of those peskiest of dissenters, the conspiracy realists. I will also explain how the trigger has already been pulled on this psychiatric weapon and how it is impacting those who dare question the motives of our would-be rulers


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