This week on the New World Next Week: the great French jewel heist means more security for everyone; China accuses the US of cyberattacking time; and Beyond Meat tanks as people purge the fake meat agenda.

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Interview 1818 – Wealth Transfer and Population Control on CHD TV
via CHD.TV: “They’re not talking about health, they’re talking about a transfer of wealth.” James Corbett and James Roguski return to ‘Good Morning CHD’ with Dr. Meryl Nass to chronicle the latest on the WHO and global control efforts.
Interview 1817 – Bohemian Grove Sacrifices Staffers – #NewWorldNextWeek
This week on the New World Next Week: The people push back against the WHO pandemic treaty at the EU parliament; Ireland prepares to sacrifice 200,000 cows on the altar of Mother Earth; and Bohemian Grove staffers sue over their mistreatment at the hands of club members.
How (and When and Why) to Cite Your Sources – #SolutionsWatch
Today on #SolutionsWatch, James goes into further detail about the theory and practice of source citation. In addition to the hows and whys of citing sources, James also addresses the weaponization of the “What’s your source?” question and how people can use citations to improve communication, not interfere with it.
Interview 1816 – The WWIII Script on Macroaggressions with Charlie Robinson
What is the new role for the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and China, and is this the end of the Dollar? Will the new economic system be built on the ashes of World War 3, or do we still have time to rewrite the script for how this whole thing turns out? James Corbett has some thoughts, and he’s not going to sugarcoat it any longer.
The Internet Is Dead. Long Live the Internet.

Yes, the Internet—the “Information Superhighway” version of the “Internet” that was sold as a digital panacea to a credulous public in the 1990s, that is—is now officially dead. So what does this mean? And where do we go from here? Today, I’ll get to the bottom of the dead internet theory and what conspiracy realists should make of this news.
The Gulf War Did Not Take Place
FROM 2022: James answers an intriguing question about Gulf War embedded reporting that goes in a very unexpected direction.
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Rejoice! The Agora is Growing!
Have you entered a store without the mandated mask affixed to your face? Visited a friend in violation of a lockdown order? Frequented a New York bar that didn't offer "substantive" food to go with your beer? Congratulations! You're a thought criminal! And here's the...
From Bioethics to Eugenics
One of the iconic moments from my Who Is Bill Gates? documentary is the clip of Gates at the 2010 Aspen Ideas Festival discussing a proposal to increase funding for public education by diverting money from end-of-life care for the elderly and terminally ill. Lamenting...
Russia’s New Constitution: What You Need to Know
Remember way back three lifetimes ago (a.k.a. the beginning of this year), when I wrote about Russia's possible regime change? If you don't remember (or just need a refresher), Russian President Vladimir Putin kicked off 2020 with some bold moves, using his annual...
Open Thread – November 2018
As you know by now, I'm busy at work on my next project. As you also know, the news doesn't stop just because I'm away. So what's on your radar lately? Let's keep each other informed of the latest breaking news, your deep reflections on the big philosophical issues,...
How (Not) To Pop A Bubble
It may not have been the craziest headline that the Trump whirlwind has generated in recent months, but you might have noticed it amidst all the Stormy Kavanaghs out there: Trump says Fed is his 'biggest threat' because it is raising rates too fast This latest...
Know Your Memes: NPC
So surely you've heard that 2001: A Space Odyssey's evil A.I. super-computer HAL is a thinly veiled reference to IBM, right? You know, change each letter in "HAL" to the next one in the alphabet? Well, what do you get when you change each letter in the word "MOB" to...
Crime Pays (If You’re in Government)
"The weed of crime bears bitter fruit. Crime does not pay. The Shadow knows!" Perhaps you're old enough to remember this tag line from the 1930s radio dramatization of The Shadow. Or perhaps, like me, you spent your childhood listening to "Those Old Radio Shows" on...





















