This week on New World Next Week: the Davos clown show laments the old word order; the Gaza peace board sells billion dollar seats; and Netflix ups ante for Warner Bros.

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How Big Business Uses Big Government to Rape You (And Why You Love It)
FROM 2016: You’ve probably heard all about Upton Sinclair’s 1906 expose of the turn-of-the-century American meatpacking industry and the Chicago stockyards…but everything you’ve heard about it is wrong. The book wasn’t an expose of the meatpackers, the legislation it inspired served to help the industry it sought to punish, and Sinclair himself hated the end result of his book, which aimed for the heart and hit the stomach by accident. Join us for this month’s edition of the Film, Literature and the New World Order as we learn not to trust what’s on the label of mainline history.
Interview 1831 – Back-to-School Adderall Shortage – #NewWorldNextWeek
This week on the New World Next Week: there’s a back-to-school adderall shortage in the US; a new generation discovers pink slime via TikTok; and a San Fran bakery’s decision to not serve police raises interesting questions about business owners’ rights.
Interview 1830 – Modeling Disobedience with James Corbett and Bruce de Torres
via Bruce de Torres: Here, deep into 2023, what are the worst things happening – the most dangerous and important things that we’re facing – and what’s the good news? Who are the people and organizations, besides you, who are trying to wake people up, so more people can resist the total tyranny toward which we speed, and what are some of the things people can learn and do to free ourselves from all that’s trying to enslave and kill us?
A Concrete Solution for Fukushima – #SolutionsWatch
Last week, TEPCO, in conjunction with the Japanese government, began dumping radioactive Fukushima wastewater into the Pacific Ocean. Joining us today to talk about the consequences of that decision, what it will mean for peoples around the Pacific, and what could be done to mitigate this disaster, is Dr. Robert H. Richmond, Research Professor and Director at the Kewalo Marine Laboratory in the University of Hawaii at Manoa.
Interview 1829 – Geopolitics and Empire with Hrvoje Morić
Joining James today is Hrvoje Morić, the host and producer of the Geopolitics & Empire Podcast. They discuss Morić’s background, the work he does at geopoliticsandempire.com, his guiding philosophy and motivations, what he feels to be the most important issues facing us today and where he stands on the black pill / white pill spectrum.
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Resistance is Fertile!
Whether you're a die-hard Trekkie or someone who would never be caught dead watching one of those silly sci-fi shows, if you were around in the '90s you will remember the Borg catchphrase: "Resistance is futile. You will be assimilated." For those not in the know, the...
Biosecurity Theatre
You know about "security theatre," right? That's the kind of take-off-your-shoes-and-belt nonsense that was instituted at the airport post-9/11 to give passengers the feeling that the government was protecting them from those dastardly Al-CIA-da terrorists. Of course,...
Why We Must #ExposeBillGates
Welcome. If you're reading these words, then it's likely that you're here because of the #ExposeBillGates global day of action. Perhaps you're here out of curiosity. Perhaps you came here to argue with crazy conspiracy theorists. Perhaps you already know about the...
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...






















