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Reportage: Adventures in the New Media
Since your newsfeed is probably already full of those ubiquitous Year In Review-type articles, here’s a more philosophical piece about the work I do and how I do it. Enjoy!
Rosa Koire Exposes the UN Agenda (2012)
FROM 2012: Tonight we talk to Rosa Koire, author of Behind the Green Mask: UN Agenda 21 about the ideology and people behind Agenda 21. Topics discussed include: What is Agenda 21? What is communitarianism? What is the history of this agenda? How is it being implemented? And what can people do to combat it?
Interview 1855 – The Unification of Church and State – #NewWorldNextWeek
This week on the New World Next Week: COP28 wraps up with a last-minute consensus as IPCCers hanker for more power; a flurry of lawsuits against the censorship-industrial complex raise the question of who’s suing who for what; and it’s business (politics) as usual in Japan as Kishida vows to clean up Abe’s Moonie leftovers.
Open Source Education – #SolutionsWatch
We all know the problem’s with the public miseducation system. But what’s the answer? Corbett in the Classroom, of course! Join James as he explores his new page, OpenSourceEducation.online, and talks about the inspiration for this idea (and the guerrilla marketing campaign that is accompanying it) with Ernest Hancock of FreedomsPhoenix.com.
The Gell-Mann Amnesia Effect
Now, here’s what is surprising: directly after reading this inaccurate, error-riddled report that we know to be seriously flawed, we flip the page, proceed to the next story, forget that these reporters are idiots, and go on more or less taking what we’re hearing or reading at face value.
Meet George Soros (2010)
From 2010: George Soros is a billionaire financier, a political meddler, a convicted criminal and a population control advocate. Find out about his vision for the New World Order on this week’s edition of The Corbett Report.
NEWSLETTER
Interview With A Coma Victim
Do you remember how I opened my three-part series on The Year Ahead this past January? As Lenin rightly observed: “There are decades where nothing happens; and there are weeks where decades happen.” Perhaps there are years in which centuries happen. I imagine that...
The Scamdemic Was So Last Year . . . Here’s What’s Coming Next
It's invisible but deadly. It infects the air we breathe. We are all part of the problem. SARS-COV-2? Oh, please. That's so 2020. I'm talking about the next invisible bogeyman, the one that will see the transformations started by the scamdemic through to their...
Summer Open Thread
Hey you! What are you doing here? Didn't I tell you to take a break?! What's that? You're not on vacation right now and you're itching to talk about [vaccines / transhumanism / the Olympics / truth music / your summer vacation plans] with your fellow Corbetteers? Oh,...
Open Thread
As you all know by now, I'm on my way to Mexico for Anarchapulco 2020. There will be no updates to the website until I get back next week, so feel free to use the opportunity to peruse the Corbett Report archives. Might I suggest taking a look back through the...
5 Important Lessons Absolutely No One Will Learn From Iowa
In case you missed this week's insanity in Iowa (and if you did, good for you!), here is the entire debacle in one ridiculously long run-on sentence: The Iowa Democratic Party thought it would be a really swell idea to set the tone of the Democratic primary season by...
The CIA, the NY Times, and the Art of the Limited Hangout
Viewers of my recent #PropagandaWatch episode on The CIA’s Global Propaganda Network will know all about the interesting 1977 article from the good ol’ New York Times, “Worldwide Propaganda Network Built by the CIA.” If you haven’t watched my video yet, you should...
Did Russia Just Undergo Regime Change?
Good morning, students. It's time for Media Literacy 101. Are you sitting comfortably? Then let's begin. Have you ever heard of Betteridge's Law of Headlines? It is a journalistic maxim, formulated by Ian Betteridge, holding that "any headline which ends in a question...





















