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September Open Thread and Subscriber Video (2024)

September Open Thread and Subscriber Video (2024)

I’ve had a productive August but now it’s time to get back to the regular posts, starting with the September Open Thread. Corbett Report members are invited to log in and leave your discussion in the comments below.

August Open Thread and Subscriber Video (2024)

August Open Thread and Subscriber Video (2024)

I’m off busy working on projects behind the scenes this month, but the open thread is now open for business! Corbett Report members are invited to log in and leave your discussion in the comments below.

Episode 463 – The Gaza Holocaust

Episode 463 – The Gaza Holocaust

As we approach the ten month mark of the slaughter in Gaza, it’s time to peel back the layers of deception surrounding October 7th, the Israeli response, and the true meaning of this conflict. We must call things by their right name. The Gaza holocaust must end.

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April Open Thread (2023)

Cherry blossom season is upon us here in Japan, so that can only mean one thing: it's time for the April Open Thread. As usual, there are no shortage of new initiatives, ideas and media from Corbett Report subscribers and listeners to peruse and discuss. Are you ready...

Dissent Into Madness: Projections of the Psychopaths

In Part 1 of this series on Dissent Into Madness, I recounted the sordid details of "The Weaponization of Psychology," noting how the psychiatric profession has been turned into an instrument for repressing and marginalizing political dissidents. In Part 2 of this...

Dissent Into Madness: Crazy Conspiracy Theorists

In "Dissent Into Madness: The Weaponization of Psychiatry," I told the long and sordid history of how the study of the mind has been used to suppress political opposition and subdue unruly segments of the population—not just in the "enemy states" of Soviet Russia or...

Why Do People Believe Fake Statistics?

I've got a shocking piece of news for you today: Sometimes, statistics are inaccurate. I know, I know. I've probably just shattered your world. "How can this be?" you're asking yourself. But wait, it gets worse! Not only are statistics occasionally inaccurate,...

June Open Thread (2022)

It's June already and summer is just around the corner, so you know what that means: it's time for this month's open thread! Do you want to parse the latest news headlines?  Discuss solutions? Tell jokes? Catch up with fellow Corbett Report subscribers? If so, this is...

Another Another 25 Books You Should Read

Well, I can't say I didn't ask for it. You see, at the end of last year (*CORRECTION: 2020!) I released an article titled Another 25 Books You Should Read in which I wrote that "I can keep recommending books as long as people keep requesting me to." But I just had to...

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