Interviews

Interview 407 – Bob Chapman

In this week’s conversation with regular guest Bob Chapman of The International Forecaster we discuss the goings-on at the G20 as the Eurocrats rally around their globalist project even as the ground falls out from under them. We discuss the hand over of power in Greece, the accusations of death threats in behind-closed-door meetings, Obama and Sarkozy’s candid remarks about Netanyahu and the strange story of Jon Corzine and MF Global.

Interview 406 – Daniel Estulin

In this exclusive interview with bestselling author Daniel Estulin, we discuss the recent conviction of alleged “Merchant of Death” Viktor Bout in a Manhattan federal court and how his case ties in to the question of what hit the Pentagon on 9/11. We also discuss the behind-the-scenes goings-on at the G20 in Cannes, including the death threat that caused Greek PM Papandreou to renege on his promise of a bailout referendum for the Greek people, and the real meaning of the Obama-Kirchner meeting.

Interview 405 – James Evan Pilato

This week on the New World Next Week: Speculations about the Emergency Alert System test abounds, although the government’s control over the airwaves remains a certainty; Palestine applauds its new seat at UNESCO even as the US withdraws funding over the kerfuffle, but shouldn’t we be happy that eugenics-promoting globalist-controlled UNESCO is being de-funded?; Yet another instance arises of the US government working with the drug lords comes to light, this time in Honduras.

Interview 404 – Katherine Gallagher

Katherine Gallagher, Senior Staff Attorney at the Center for Constitutional Rights, joins us to discuss the Center’s recent attempts to prosecute George W. Bush for having ordered torture during his presidential administration while Bush was in Surrey, B.C. for an economic summit. We go through the case against Bush, how the Center lodged the case, and how it was immediately squashed by the Attorney General of B.C.

Interview 403 – Michael Hudson

Michael Hudson, President of The Institute for the Study of Long-Term Economic Trends (ISLET), joins us to discuss the example of Iceland’s struggle against the banking oligarchy. We examine the history of Iceland’s debt crisis, the government that has effectively signed the country over to the debtors, and the people’s efforts to reclaim their economy. We also look at parallels in the Greek situation and ask what we can learn from what the Icelandic people are going through.

Interview 402 – Bob Chapman

In this week’s conversation with The International Forecaster, Bob Chapman, we discuss the German lower house’s unanimous vote to leverage the European bailout…against the ruling of the German high court. We also tackle the issue of war for profit and analyze whether the Occupy movement is gaining or losing steam.

Interview 401 – James Evan Pilato

This week on the New World Next Week: Some random authors declare world peace; thousands freeze to death every year in Britain as the government worries about global warming; and the Vatican calls for a one world financial system.

Interview 400 – Paul K. Chappell

West Point graduate, Iraq combat veteran and committed peace activist Paul K. Chappell joins us to talk about the value of waging peace, the strategies for transforming society in a peaceful way, and the hidden historical paradigm of non-violent social movements for improving the world and increasing freedoms.


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