Interview 1286 – James Corbett Discusses Open Source Journalism

by | Jul 12, 2017 | Interviews | 3 comments

via theshiftnow.com: Enjoy this great conversation between host Doug McKenty and James Corbett, producer of the well established Corbett Report website. They discuss the nature of conspiracy theory and delve into the characteristics of quality journalism in the age of open source intelligence.

SHOW NOTES:
CIA document #1035-960 on “conspiracy theory”

The CIA and the Media

Episode 050 – The “C” word

Shut Up, Conspiracy Theorist!

Interview 1276 – G. Edward Griffin Debunks the JFK/Fed Myth

INTellingence: Open Source Intelligence (CIA.gov)

Paediatrician driven out of home by vigilantes

3 Comments

  1. Like James points out, there is a lot of value with his open source approach…
    …a community based on cooperation, exchange and friendship.
    (as in catallaxy – https://www.corbettreport.com/what-are-you-going-to-be-when-you-grow-up/#comment-38612 )

    People of substance like to participate along like-minded ideas of substance. Participation is a form of involvement, of contributing towards the common good, of creating better conditions.

    When individuals are not allowed to participate, to function as a contributing member, then they feel alienated.

    “Participating” is a very uniting aspect.

  2. That Pediatrician must have made for some great conversation.

    “Well yeah, I suppose I must love kids more than anyone! Why?”

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