James Corbett and Ernest Hancock interview Ken Schoolland, the retired professor of economics who wrote the text for The Philosophy of Liberty. If you've seen the philosophy of liberty video and appreciate its message, you won't want to miss this conversation on the...

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They’re Finally Revealing the Deep State . . . Here’s Why!
Well, it’s official: the geriatric husk of a man occupying the Oval Office is in fact not the “leader of the free world.” So, what on earth is really going on here? Read on to find out!
Interview 1892 – NATO Stooges Gather in Their Masses for 75th Anniversary (NWNW 561)
This week on the New World Next Week: The Lancet estimates 186,000 Palestinians will die as a result of Israel’s Gaza holocaust; the NATO leaders descend on Washington to hatch schemes for launching wars around the globe; and from Europe to Japan, people are getting sick of overtourism.
Banning Chemtrails – #SolutionsWatch
Today chemtrails researcher and author Peter Kirby joins us to discuss the growing movement to ban chemtrails, from the legislation that’s been popping up in various states to criminalize geoengineering to the rising citizen-led initiative to Save Our Skies.
Scientists Create Organic Slave Computers! (What Could Go Wrong?)
A Swiss tech startup has just announced the first “bioprocessor” constructed from 16 “human brain organoids.” Wait until you hear what that means.
Episode 462 – The Corbett Report Hall of Shame
Today, James begins inducting MSM liars, dodgy politicians and intelligence agency scoundrels into The Corbett Report Hall of Shame. Simultaneously, he begins inducting truth-telling whistleblowers and courageous journalists into The Corbett Report Hall of Fame. Who...
Interview 1891 – Canada Prepares to Flush Turdeau (NWNW 560)
This week on the New World Next Week: Trudeau (and every other incumbent) is in trouble as half the world goes to the polls this year to throw the bums out; Monsanto drops its lawsuit against the Mexican government over its GM corn ban; and a convicted rapper is ordered to submit his song lyrics to the US government for approval.
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How Palantir Conquered the World
Imagine a company that knows everything about everyone. A company that is equally at ease helping banks identify fraud as it is helping intelligence agencies track down enemies of the state. A company that can combine pictures of you with your cell phone location...
What Is Programmable Money?
There are 3 types of people in this world. There are those who read that SWIFT has "solve[d] the significant challenge of interoperability in cross-border transactions by bridging between different distributed ledger technology (DLT) networks and existing payment...
The Story of the Century Just Broke (And No One Noticed)
If you're a good, credulous consumer of the lamestream media, you likely take it as a given that Russian hackers present the greatest danger to the human species in the history of our planet. Or is that Chinese hackers? Or maybe North Koreans? Meh, whatever. Details,...
The Idiot Box: How TV Hypnotizes You
In preparation for James Corbett's upcoming course on The History of the Media, The Corbett Report Subscriber is presenting a three-part series on the past, present and future of mass media. Last week we examined How the First Media Moguls Shaped History. This week we...
Breaking the News: How the First Media Moguls Shaped History
I'm sure you're familiar with the old adage that "you are what you eat." Well, here's a similarly important observation that you probably weren't told as a child: you are what you read. Or, to put it in terms that the "Netflix and chill" generation can understand: you...
October Open Thread
It’s the first weekend of the month and it’s a busy one for my family here in Japan so let’s start the monthly members open thread. Corbett Report members are invited to log in and discuss anything happening in the world right now, ask any burning questions you may...
Everything is Connected!
Did you ever see Connections? It was a late-1970s' British TV series hosted by author and historian James Burke, and it was devoted to exploring "the various paths of how technological change happens and the social effects of these changes on Western society." Each...























