This week on New World Next Week: Russia says no to EU’s coalition of the willing; Fink is in charge at the World Economic Forum; and rabbits with tentacles tick all the newworld boxes.

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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.
Dissent Into Madness: The Weaponization of Psychology

…as it turns out, there is a long and worrying history of psychiatry being used as a weapon to silence those declared to be enemies of the state. And, more worrying still, recent events have demonstrated that—far from being a relic of the past—the pathologization of political dissent is becoming even more widespread than ever before.
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The 2010s: The Decade in Review
It's December of 2019, so you know what that means: We've arrived at that special time when newsletter writers start penning their "Decade in Review" articles and pedants vainly contend that, "aKtUAlLy, the new decade doesn't start until 2021!" So let's ignore the...
Who’s Afraid of Decentralized Currency?
I've noticed an interesting phenomenon in my 12 years of watching the news headlines for a living: Stories often pop up in mirror image pairs. Take these two recent stories, for example. One from the US Department of (in)Justice: "Manhattan U.S. Attorney Announces...
Beyond the Drama: What REALLY Happened at the NATO Summit
Unlike a lot of other North Atlantic Treaty Organization summits, you might actually have seen some mainstream news coverage of the group's 70th anniversary meeting that just wrapped up in London this week. But if you did see such coverage, it was probably limited to...
5 Ridiculous New Year Predictions (Guaranteed To Not Come True!)
Happy New Year, everybody!... ...Right? It is going to be a happy new year, right? Regime change operations in Iran and nuclear button talk in North Korea and biometric banking and a million other concerns beside, it is going to be a happy new year, isn't it? You see,...
2017: The Year of Technocracy (Confirmed!)
As you no doubt remember, dear reader, I kicked off 2017 with my customary look at the year ahead. This year's prediction? "2017: The Year of Technocracy." As I observed lo those many months ago: "I find it more and more difficult to shake the conviction that...
Forget Russiagate, The REAL Scandal Is Israelgate
Almost exactly a year ago, just as the "Russia hacked the election!" delirium was taking shape, I pooh-poohed the idea that "Russiagate" (as it has come to be known) would persist for very long. Once the Trump administration started plowing ahead with its agenda, I...
The Sugar Conspiracy
An explosive new study in the PLOS Biology journal confirms three things that independent health researchers have been saying for years: Sugar-heavy diets are worse for your health than fat-heavy diets. Researchers have known this fact for decades. The sugar industry...





















