This week on the New World Next Week: top BBC execs resign over bias scandal; Turkey issues an arrest warrant for Netanyahu; and was the J6 pipe bomber just found?

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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.
Gon’ Fishin’
Hey guys, I’m taking a week off.
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.
Interview 1824 – Can’t Beat the Heat? Don’t Eat the Meat! – #NewWorldNextWeek
This week on the New World Next Week: the UN Secretary General announces the age of global boiling; the CDC rings the alarm on tick-borne meat allergy; and the wacky mid-summer news includes indictments, aliens and dead stars.
Interview 1823 – The Truth About Oppenheimer with Patrick MacFarlane
Oppenheimer is part of the cultural zeitgeist at the moment and is receiving a lot of attention from the establishment media hype machine. But what is being left out of Hollywood’s latest piece of historical revisionism? Joining James to answer that question is Patrick MacFalane of VitalDissent.com, whose new documentary, The Truth About Oppenheimer, purports to answer that question.
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September Open Thread
As you might imagine, between publishing COVID-911: From Homeland Security to Biosecurity on Friday and preparing to deliver my presentation at the Justice Rising conference later this weekend (see here for details and for a live link to the conference), I'm unable to...
How To Read The News
It's not the most original observation you'll read this week, but it's one of the most important: the news lies to you by omission. Shocked? I thought not. But let's really interrogate what this means. All of us (presumably) would agree with the observation that "the...
The Birth of the Cashless Society
As we all know by now, the entire corona crisis was and is an excuse for The Great Reset. And, as anyone who has followed the financial prognostication space for the past decade knows, "the great reset" has been used nearly interchangeably with "the global currency...
Banksters HATE The Free Market
It's no secret that governments hate the free market. At its base, every single government tax, license, regulation and restriction is an implicit rebuke to the idea that humans should be able to interact freely with those around them. This is old news to my long-term...
5 Outrageous New Year’s Predictions
Sick of the same old, same old boring list of predictable, safe New Year's predictions that are so vague they can't possibly come true? (Weaponized narratives, indeed!) Yeah. So am I. So, in the spirit of spicing things up for this post-holiday hangover season, let's...
Venezuela Joins the Social Credit Club
So you know all about China's social credit system by now, right? You know, the one that I've been talking about for years? The one that we had a sneak preview of eight years ago in "You Are Being Gamed?" The one that's being trial ballooned at home via Carrot Rewards...
Mais Non! The People vs. The Paris Agreement
"Let them eat carbon!" said French President Emmanuel Macron this week, offering his peasants a six-month reprieve on their coming carbon sin tax. And, kicking his feet up on his desk at the Élysée Palace, he breathed a sigh of relief. He had bought himself some time...






















