What you don’t know won’t hurt you . . . maybe. But it could change your mind about things you believe to be true. We all know this, of course, but do we really keep it in mind when we think about what we really know? And what does our tendency to exclude the unknown from our calculations say about our reduced capacity for wonder, our growing hubris, and, ultimately, the loss of our humanity? Find out in this seemingly simple but surprisingly deep “lost” episode of The Corbett Report.

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Tonight on the program James previews the latest addition to your Corbett Report info arsenal: The Last Word DVD. A compilation of all 7 episodes of the original 2011 season of “The Last Word” commentary video series, this DVD is a must-have for those seeking to better understand the global enslavement grid and those looking for a tool to help unlock other minds. Purchase your copy today and help support the alternative media.
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David L. Smith of the Geneva Business Insider joins us once again to talk about the latest rounds of quantitative easing in Europe, the U.S. and Japan, and their likely long-term impacts on paper currency values. We also talk about ways to protect wealth against inflation and reliable sources of alternative economic analysis.
Spotlight: Chile with Matias Rojas (Video)
Corbett Report Radio 223 – Spotlight: Chile with Matias Rojas
Chilean activist Matias Rojas of verdadahora.cl joins us to discuss the history of globalist oppression in Chile and how the people are fighting back. From Pinochet’s installation to the machinations of Kissinger and Rockefeller to modern day false flags, we cover the gamut in this wide-ranging conversation.
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