Michel Chossudovsky of GlobalResearch.ca reflects on the lack of progress toward the vision of the criminalization of war and the unfortunate move toward the criminalization of justice that has instead taken place over the last two decades.

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Interview 1691 – New World Next Week with James Evan Pilato
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This week on the New World Next Week: OSHA withdraws the (temporary) big biz vaxx mandates; the Freedom Convoy prepares to roll into Ottawa; and the BBC license fee system is set to come to an end in 2027. |
How to Eat a Pine Tree – #SolutionsWatch
Michael Hoffman of Food Forest Montana joins us today to introduce us to the concept of food forests by teaching us . . . how to eat a pine tree? Learn about the abundance growing right under your nose in this edition of #SolutionsWatch.
Interview 1690 – Jason Bermas on NASA’s Bio/Nano/Meta Road Map
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James joins Jason Bermas for a livestream on how the COVID-1984 scamdemic is leading us through the bio/nano revolution into a world of genomic manipulation, metaverse creation and, ultimately, the end of humanity. Happy listening! |
What Hitchcock Taught the Social Engineers
Announcing the 5th Annual Fake News Awards
You’ve been waiting for it all year and now it’s finally here! The Dinos are back as The Corbett Report prepares the 5th Annual Fake News Awards for January 28th, 2022. Do you have a fake news story, a fake video, a fake photo, a fake fact check or a fake anything else that you want to nominate for this year’s awards? Corbett Report members are invited to log in and leave their nominations in the comments below.
The Davos Agenda Reveals Governance 4.0 – New World Next Week (video)
This week on the New World Next Week: the Davos Agenda for Governance 4.0 unfolds on your telescreen; Visa launches a platform for governments to test CBDCs; and Taliban weed is is set to attract millions in foreign investment.
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The Continuing Decline of McDonald’s
by James Corbett TheInternationalForecaster.com January 10, 2017 Long-time Corbett Reporteers might recall my 2015 video, "Celebrate! McDonald's is Dying!" where I detailed the many, many woes the fast "food" giant was dealing with at the time, including: The first...
2017: The Year of Technocracy
Writing for a publication called "The International Forecaster," it's pretty hard not to throw my hat in the ring with the other prognosticators who are peddling their predictions and pontificating on the prospects for the pursuing year. As I've noted before, these...
Trump’s Pivot to China
by James Corbett TheInternationalForecaster.com January 4, 2017 Happy New Year, everyone! Remember 2016? Remember Brexit? And Pokemon Go? And the (s)election circus? And the Russian propaganda hype? How could you forget? These stories, along with the usual mix of...
Why Hillary Clinton Must Not Become President
This week James delves into the shady history of Bill and Hillary and explains why Clinton must not be allowed back into the Oval Office. James also shares his picks for recommended reading, viewing and listening. The Corbett Report Subscriber vol 5 issue 11 (March...
James Corbett : ISIS and The Strategy of Tension
Editor's Note: The following is a transcription of James Corbett's appearance on The Mind Renewed podcast on October 23, 2014. It is republished here thanks to the kind permission of Julian Charles. For the original audio interview, please CLICK HERE and for the...
How Big Oil is Cashing In On the Oil Plunge
by James Corbett theinternationalforecaster.com March 18, 2015 As anyone not living under a rock knows by now, oil has plummeted from over a $100 a barrel last summer to just $43 a barrel this week. So there must be much wailing and nashing of teeth in the offices of...
Net “Neutrality,” or, How To Regulate the Internet to Thunderous Applause
In this week's member newsletter, we examine the FCC's regulation of the internet and how it was snuck in the back door...with popular support. Also, James provides his recommended reading, viewing and listening for the week. Subscribe today for access to this...























