Today James demonstrates the proper way to formulate a question about someone’s research if you want to get a useful answer. And, as an added bonus, you’ll learn how the UNFCCC was rigged from the outset and how the much-ballyhooed IPCC report is nothing but a negotiated political document!
Tony writes in to ask about how to introduce his Swedish friends to voluntaryism. I don’t know about Swedish language resources, but if you’re looking for a manual on voluntaryism in English, boy, do I have some suggestions for you!
Last week James solicited your questions on False Flags: The Secret History of Al Qaeda and you responded. In today’s edition of Questions For Corbett, James answers your queries on Al CIA-da, the invasion of Iraq, the role of Cheney in 9/11, Eisenhower’s awareness of the conspiracy and much more.
Kevin writes in with the eternal question: a book recommendation for him and his son. James responds with a few dozen suggestions from his False Flags: The Secret History of Al Qaeda research reading list.
It seems everyone is talking about technocracy these days, but what is technocracy. You may think you know the answer to this question, but you probably don’t. James answers this question once and for all in today’s edition of Questions For Corbett. Along the way, you’ll discover that being able to answer this question is imperative if we want to be able to identify the technocratic enemy and, ultimately, derail their plans.
The Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs has released a poppy, eye-catching explainer video about the rising sun flag. . . . So why is it so creepy? Patrick writes in with the question about the rising imperial ambitions of Nippon and James supplies the answer in this data-packed edition of Questions For Corbett.
Richard writes in with a creatively worded question about the World Economic Forum and its role as a possible distraction. James answers in his usual too-thorough style. If you like Questions For Corbett, you’ll love this edition of Questions For Corbett!
As promised, today James does a question and answer with some students of his Mass Media: A History online course. From the history of media to our relationship with to an intriguing question about Gulf War embedded reporting that goes in a very unexpected direction, you won’t want to miss this info-packed Q&A.