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Interview 1870 – Where’s Kate? (NWNW 548)

Interview 1870 – Where’s Kate? (NWNW 548)

This week on the New World Next Week: The CDC says it’s just the flu bro as Trump praises the 4-year coofiversary; Boeing whistleblower ends up dead as pilot warns the enemy is within; and Princess Kate is dead until proven otherwise . . . or something.

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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...

CBDCs: A Country-By-Country Guide

Way back in 2017 I created a country-by-country guide to the biometric ID control grid that was coming into view even then. In that editorial I noted that "it doesn't take a Nostradamus to understand where this is all heading: From the cashless society and the...

How to Control Your Soul’s Desire for Freedom

Thank you, comrade! Thank you for doing what's right. Thank you for doing what you know you should do. Thank you for doing what we tell you to do. After all, we couldn't defeat the deadly and oh-so-real threat of the vile Omicron scariant without your dutiful...

Agorism in Japan

In this week's subscriber newsletter, James is interviewed by Graham Smith of AgoristNexus.com about agorism, revolution and Japan. Also included this week is a test of a new subscriber exclusive video format and plenty of recommended reading, viewing and listening....

April Open Thread

Spring has sprung! I hope you've had a chance to turn off the computer, go outside and enjoy some natural sunlight. In this age of COVID insanity, going outside and living a healthy life is itself an act of defiance. If you do insist on computing during this spring...

You Can’t Win. Don’t Even Try!

by James Corbett corbettreport.com March 27, 2021 Imagine you find a prisoner in an unlocked jail cell. Confused, you ask him why he's sitting there when the door to his cell isn't even locked. "Oh, it's unlocked? I didn't check." You assure him it's unlocked and ask...

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