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Interview 1827 – Soros Signals Shift as EU Op Wraps Up – #NewWorldNextWeek
This week on the New World Next Week: the Soros org signals a radical shift as it winds down its EU operations; a new study shows that nearly half of all internet traffic is now bots; and China prepares a two-hour daily phone limit for under-18s.
Interview 1826 – Jones Plantation with Larken and Amanda Rose
In January 2020, Larken and Amanda Rose appeared on The Corbett Report to discuss their plan to turn Larken’s short fable, “The Jones Plantation,” into a feature-length film. Well, guess what? It’s 2023 and that film is now here. Appropriately enough, it’s called Jones Plantation and it’s available online now. Joining us today to talk about the film is Larken and Amanda Rose.
The Dutch School of Understanding – #SolutionsWatch
Tjeerd Andringa joins James on #SolutionsWatch to discuss his cancellation from his former position at the University of Groningen and, more importantly, how that prompted him to create the School of Understanding. Designed as a small-scale, decentralized, effective, and cheap solution to the problems of our current schooling, the School of Understanding that Andringa is creating promises to serve as a model for an alternative post-secondary education system.
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August Open Thread (2023)
Interview 1825 – James Corbett on You’re The Voice
via Efrat Fenigson: ?️My guest today is James Corbett: an award-winning investigative journalist, and a lecturer on geopolitics and open source journalism. James started The Corbett Report website (https://www.corbettreport.com/) in 2007 as an outlet for independent critical analysis of politics, society, history, and economics. I truly think James is some sort of human encyclopedia, and a genius investigative journalist. I had a blast talking to him.
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You Won’t Believe What They’re Planning To Do With “Vaccines”
Rejoice! The vaccine is nearly ready! In case you didn't see the big news this week, Pfizer has announced that the preliminary results from the "Phase 3, late-stage study" of their COVID-19 vaccine show that it is "more than 90% effective in preventing COVID-19 in...
The Chaos IS The Plan
Congratulations, America! The media that declares the winners of your (s)elections have reported that the voting machines that decide the winner of your (s)elections have (s)elected Joseph Robinette Biden Jr. to become the 46th President of the good ol' US of A in...
November Open Thread
It's a big weekend and there's a lot going on in the world right now . . . like my band's next gig on Sunday night (be there or be square)! As I'm busy preparing for the show, there will be no subscriber newsletter this weekend. In its stead, I've decided to carry on...
No, Albert Pike Did Not Predict World War III
Stop me if you've heard this one before. It's 1871. August 15th, to be precise. The eminent American Freemason, Scottish Rite Sovereign Grand Commander Albert Pike, sits down at his desk and, by the flickering light of a candle, composes a letter to his friend and...
The Next World Reserve Currency Will Not Be A National Currency
We've all seen some version of the following chart: It purports to show the changeover in world reserve currencies from one era to the next, which not coincidentally tracks the rise (and fall) of the various colonial empires of the last several hundred years, from the...
Japan’s Emperor is Abdicating. Here’s What It Means.
Sometime this weekend, the cabinet members of Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party will be locked in a room without communication devices of any kind. Not so much as a smartwatch will remain as they engage in deliberations, and they will stay locked in that room...
Do Humans Have Free Will? Not If Big Tech Wins!
Do humans have free will? That question has puzzled philosophers for millennia and has generated fierce debates. Perhaps the only thing more contentious than the question are the implications of its answer. If man has no free will, then how can there be moral...






















