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Interview 1738 – James Corbett on The Budding Biosecurity State
via TheLastAmericanVagabond.com: Joining me today is James Corbett, here to discuss the growing biosecurity state, how we got here, and what this inevitably leads to. As we review current events and discuss the varying perspectives surrounding this unprecedented time, we also highlight the many ways in which people are fighting back.
Interview 1737 – New World Next Week with James Evan Pilato
This week on the New World Next Week: the chemical imbalance theory of depression is a bunch of cockamamie nonsense; a fake study led to billions of dollars in wasted Alzheimer’s research; and the solution to the global food crisis is not so simple.
Interview 1736 – James Corbett on Media, Truth and Power
James talks to Alison Morrow about his new documentary series, The Media Matrix. They discuss the history of the mass media, its effects on the population, how media power translates to political power, the printing press’ role in the creation of the nation-state and the electronic media’s role in the creation of globalization, where media technology is heading and how people can defend themselves against the dehumanization influence of electronic media.
Episode 422 – What Hath God Wrought (The Media Matrix — Part 2)
It’s difficult for us to appreciate just how incredible it was for those who first witnessed communication from a distance with a disembodied electric ghost. In fact, it was almost impossible for people to understand this type of communication in anything but spiritual terms. Even the word “medium” evokes the specter of contact with the spirit world. . . .
We’re All Sri Lankan Farmers Now
Autodidacticism – #SolutionsWatch
Who said education was boring? On the contrary. Knowing more about the world, improving your skills and achieving success is electrifying and addictive. But first you have to learn how to learn. Autodidacticism is the process of learning about a skill or a subject without a formal teacher, and today Richard Grove of GetAutonomy.info is here to help us get started on the lifelong quest of self-improvement and self-learning.
NEWSLETTER
An Open Letter to Olivia Solon
The Corbett Report Subscriber vol 8 issue 05 (February 11, 2018) Message From James Greetings, Friends. Welcome to The Corbett Report Subscriber, the weekly newsletter for members of The Corbett Report website. My editorial is always available for free at...
Fake News of the Year: Honorable Mentions
As you'll no doubt have seen by now, The Corbett Report issued its REAL Fake News Awards yesterday to some of the worst fake news offenders of 2017. And if you haven't seen it by now, here it is. But as you can imagine, it's impossible to cram in all the lowlights...
Open Thread
A nasty flu bug has made this week a write-off. So what did I miss from the news? Keep me updated with all the latest in the comments below!
Japan is the Canary in the Coal Mine of the Global Collapse
by James Corbett TheInternationalForecaster.com March 1, 2016 It has often been said (and rightly so) that Japan is in many ways the canary in the coal mine of the global economic collapse. An utterly insane bubble of market insanity directly blown by the central...
4 Ways The Crime Lab Can Frame You
Last week we took a look at five mind-boggling new technologies that the government is converting (or is going to convert) into tools for spying on you. But as I noted at the end of that article, we shouldn't be so quick to accept reports about these new technologies...
And Now For The 100 Trillion Dollar Bankster Climate Swindle…
by James Corbett TheInternationalForecaster.com February 23, 2016 Quick: what's the first thing you remember about the climate conference in Paris last December? The weather astrologers' absurd resolution to control the amount of temperature rise the world will...
5 Mind-Blowing Technologies (That the Government Will Use for Spying)
Scientists and engineers can spend years of their lives in painstaking trial-and-error experimentation to develop a breakthrough new technology . . . and the military-industrial complex can find a way to militarize it in mere hours. (Assuming that the research wasn't...























