This week on the New World Next Week: Brazil and Argentina prepare to form a common currency; smart appliance manufacturers sad that people are not connecting their toasters to the internet; and a Utah doctor is facing charges for saline shots and simple sabotage.

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Interview 630 – Radio Liberty: The Cyprus Event
Every Monday afternoon James Corbett joins Dr. Stan Monteith of Radio Liberty to talk world finance, economics, and geopolitics. This week we discuss the bombshell events in Cyprus over the weekend as the banks shut down and the government prepares to confiscate a portion of their customers’ savings? Is this the beginning of a wider Eurozone meltdown? Is this the sign of things to come in the unfolding economic collapse?
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Interview 628 – Michel Chossudovsky on Pope Francis I
With the election of Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio as the next Pope comes some ghosts from his past. As evidence continues to mount that Bergoglio was complicit in the Dirty War of the Argentinian military junta in the late 1970s, we talk to Michel Chossudovsky about his latest article, “‘Washington’s Pope’? Who is Pope Francis I? Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio and Argentina’s ‘Dirty War’.”
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