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Interview 1889 – Assange is Free, But Speech…? Not so much. (NWNW 559)
This week on the New World Next Week: Assange is free but speech isn’t as the 9/11 denier pleads guilty to espionage; a new video shows a tourist in Washington as Uncle Sam plays the Get Into Saudi Arabia Free card; and the US psyops teams are exposed for spreading mis(?) dis(?) or just plain old information about the Chinese clot shots.
Clearing the Decks – Questions For Corbett
In an effort to clear the decks and make way for another deep-dive, focused edition of Questions For Corbett, today James run through a dozen or so quick questions. Enjoy!
Episode 461 – I Read The Most Dangerous Superstition (And You Can, Too!)
In the EXACT OPPOSITE of the tradition of the “I Read . . . So You Don’t Have To” series of podcasts, today James presents a read-through / exploration of a book you actually really SHOULD read: The Most Dangerous Superstition by Larken Rose! Strap in and get ready for a data dump. And then get ready to read the book yourself!
Here’s Why the World is Falling Apart (and What You Can Do About It!)
Increasingly, it feels like we’re just digital drivers rubbernecking at the car crash of chaos unfolding on the information superhighway. But did you know that there’s a name for this phenomenon?
Interview 1888 – James Corbett on How the Media Sausage is Made
via The Catholic Current: We welcome back James Corbett of The Corbett Report to discuss the creation of the 24-hour news cycle, mediated reality, and the power of suggestion.
Interview 1887 – James Corbett Predicts the CBDC Rollout on Reality Check Radio
via realitycheck.radio: “Independent journalist James Corbett from The Corbett Report joins us to discuss CBDCs, Digital IDs, and more. You won’t want to miss this one!”
NEWSLETTER
Things That Will Absolutely, Definitely, No Doubt Happen in 2023
Predictions, amirite? Sometimes. But not always. But then again, you know how I feel about all this prediction stuff by now, right? Anyway, 'tis the season, and I don't want to be a party pooper, so here's a bunch of stuff that will Absolutely, Certainly, No Doubt...
New Year Open Thread (2023)
Happy New Year, everyone! Yes, 2023 is upon us and there is much to discuss, including: the obligatory predictions for trends and events in 2023 that are making the rounds at the moment; the Global Inculcation and AI Weapons in the West Bank; the annual World Economic...
Of Gay Wedding Cakes and Woke Restaurants
Remember the United States Supreme Court's momentous 2018 decision on Masterpiece Cakeshop, Ltd. v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission? Probably not, huh? But what if I say "the gay wedding cake case"? Starting to ring a bell? It probably will ring a bell for American...
How to Survive Regime Change
Is your country on the hit list of Soros and/or Omidyar and/or USAID and/or the NED and/or any of the other deep state Trojan horses hiding behind their convenient "NGO" cutouts? Are you worried that a regime change operation is in the offing? Well, fret not! Here's...
February Open Thread (2022)
Watch on Archive / BitChute / Minds / Odysee or Download the mp4 So, what video from The Corbett Report archives would you like to see highlighted as a future SUNDAY FLASHBACK? Corbett Report are invited to log in and leave their suggestions (as well as their...
Do NOT Go Back to Sleep! This is NOT the End!
Remember the end of The Return of the Jedi? It's something I've referenced a few times because it's a handy cultural signifier for a certain idea. For those who don't know, here's the gist: Darth Vader is dead. The Empire has fallen. The Rebels have won! Time to...
What Hitchcock Taught the Social Engineers
You'll recall that late last year I was exploring the central role that narrative plays in shaping our lives. Although it may sound trivial at first glance, story-telling is not just a fundamental part of the human experience, it is one of the primary ways we come to...























