This week on the New World Next Week: Xi meets Biden at the Dynasty house as San Fran gets cleaned out; the EU unveils its new digital ID; and some good things happened this week, too!

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Interview 1210 – New World Next Week with James Evan Pilato
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This week on the New World Next Week: Bayer and Monsanto birth a Big Ag/Big Pharma/GMO monstrosity; Jamie Dimon would love to be President; and the EU preps for the continental army. |
Yes, Mainstream Media Bias is Getting Ridiculous…But Why?
Clinton’s Email Scandal Is Much Bigger Than Clinton
Interview 1209 – James Corbett on Lions of Liberty
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via LionsOfLiberty.com: In today’s episode of Lions of Liberty, recorded in August 2016, host Marc Clair welcomes in independent journalist James Corbett of The Corbett Report to take a look at the recent release of the “28 pages” and how it relates to research he has done on the subject of September 11, 2001. |
Interview 1208 – James Corbett on The Power Hour
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James joins Joyce Riley on The Power Hour to discuss the 9/11 anniversary and his recent 9/11 Suspects series. They also talk about the age of authoritarianism, the backslide of the alternative media, and how nationalism is not the answer to globalism. |
Interview 1207 – James Corbett on the Global Research Newshour
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James Corbett joins Michael Welch to discuss how 9/11 and the truth movement impacted his own career in journalism, his thoughts about the impacts of the 9/11 awakening on media as a whole, and important turning points in the nearly 15 year history of the movement. He also discusses the debut of his new video series called “9/11 Suspects.” An abbreviated version of this interview appears on the Global Research News Hour radio program. |
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