In a follow up to “How to Present Info for Visual Learners,” this time we discuss his new book, To See The Cage is to Leave It and the 25 techniques of control that it elucidates and demystifies.

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Dissent Into Madness: Crazy Conspiracy Theorists

This week I will explore how the public has been trained to accept the pathologization of those peskiest of dissenters, the conspiracy realists. I will also explain how the trigger has already been pulled on this psychiatric weapon and how it is impacting those who dare question the motives of our would-be rulers
FLASHBACK: G20 Rules Make Bank Bail-ins a Reality (2015)
FROM 2015: Last month’s G20 Summit in Australia came and went without the protests and riots we’ve come to expect at the summit in recent years. But as author and researcher Ellen Brown notes, the real fireworks happened behind closed doors, where the group rubber stamped new regulations that will make Cyprus style bank bail-ins a worldwide reality.
Interview 1791 – Crypto Contagion Banks Get the Runs – #NewWorldNextWeek
This week on the New World Next Week: Silicon Valley Bank gets a case of the runs as the world careens toward the CBDC nightmare; the NED is up to its old colour revolution tricks in Georgia (again); and the US military is now openly experimenting with pulsed energy weapons for neurological warfare.
Decentralized Communication – #SolutionsWatch
As the internet clampdown begins, people are finally beginning to wake up to the need to find alternative communication platforms. But if the masses are just herded from one centralized platform to another, has anything really changed at all? Join James for today’s important edition of #SolutionsWatch where he examines some of the many decentralized communication networks, platforms and protocols that are being developed to address the root of the censorship problem.
Interview 1790 – James Corbett Dispenses White Pills on AM WakeUp
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via Slow News Day: James joins Steve Poikonen, aka SlowNewsDay on the AM WakeUp to discuss the madness in the banking sector; the potential for the peer-to-peer economy to replace the centralized, global, industrial economy; and how we can recognize and claim sovereignty over our lives and actions. Also, don’t miss James’ answer to the Biden dementia playlist question. (WARNING: Strong language throughout.)
Episode 439 – I Read Richard Haass’ New Book (So You Don’t Have To!)
Have you ever thought that the Bill of Rights was a bit lacking? Did you ever wish there was a list of obligations detailing those things we owe to the government for the privilege of being born into a certain political jurisdiction? Then, boy, do I have the perfect book for you! Join James for today’s dissection of The Bill of Obligations, the latest turgid tome of t from Richard Haas, the outgoing president of the Council on Foreign Relations.
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When Is A Camera Not A Camera?
Here's a riddle for you: When is a camera not a camera? It may not sound as important as The Riddle of the Sphinx, but let me assure you it speaks to the very nature of the reality we live in. And it has a simple answer: When is a camera not a camera? When the EU says...
The 2020s: A Peek at the Decade Ahead
Well, that didn't take long. You'll recall that it was mere weeks ago that I predicted that the trend of 2020 would be "The End of the Internet (as we've known it)," and, sadly, before 2019 was even finished a steady stream of stories flooded the newswires to prove me...
Iran Missile Strike Open Thread
I'm sure you've all seen the latest developments in the Middle East by now, and their strange denouement(?) Unfortunately I'm sick in bed today with the tail end of a flu bug and unable to produce an analysis of these events right now. I am, however, starting this...
Down With The Ship: Meet Jay Powell, the New Fed Chairman
Paul Volcker began his term as chairman of the Federal Reserve Board of Governors in August of 1979. In October, the S&P 500 index dropped 11% on its way to a 20% drop in 1980. Alan Greenspan was sworn in as Fed chairman in August 1987. On October 19, 1987, the...
An Open Letter to Olivia Solon
The Corbett Report Subscriber vol 8 issue 05 (February 11, 2018) Message From James Greetings, Friends. Welcome to The Corbett Report Subscriber, the weekly newsletter for members of The Corbett Report website. My editorial is always available for free at...
Fake News of the Year: Honorable Mentions
As you'll no doubt have seen by now, The Corbett Report issued its REAL Fake News Awards yesterday to some of the worst fake news offenders of 2017. And if you haven't seen it by now, here it is. But as you can imagine, it's impossible to cram in all the lowlights...
Open Thread
A nasty flu bug has made this week a write-off. So what did I miss from the news? Keep me updated with all the latest in the comments below!





















