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Interview 794 – G. Edward Griffin Unmasks the Creature from Jekyll Island

Interview 794 – G. Edward Griffin Unmasks the Creature from Jekyll Island

by Corbett | Dec 19, 2013 | Interviews

On the eve of the 100th anniversary of the passage of the Federal Reserve Act we talk to G. Edward Griffin, author of The Creature from Jekyll Island, about America’s central bank. We discuss the origins and functions of this monstrosity, as well as its role in...
Kipling’s “Kim” – FLNWO #09

Kipling’s “Kim” – FLNWO #09

by Corbett | Nov 15, 2013 | Film, Literature & The New World Order

In his 1901 novel “Kim” (audiobook here) Rudyard Kipling paints a vivid portrait of an orphaned vagabond in 19th century India. After joining himself to a Tibetan lama on a spiritual quest, Kim stumbles into the middle of the Great Game for imperial...
Interview 712 – Larken Rose on the Religion of Statism

Interview 712 – Larken Rose on the Religion of Statism

by Corbett | Jul 19, 2013 | Interviews

Larken Rose, the author of The Most Dangerous Superstition, joins us today on the program to explore the linkages between statism and religion. Is a belief in governmental authority analogous to religious belief? Or is it simply a religious belief in and of itself? If...
The Catcher in the Rye – FLNWO #05

The Catcher in the Rye – FLNWO #05

by Corbett | Jun 17, 2013 | Film, Literature & The New World Order

The Catcher in the Rye. Since it’s publication in 1951, it has become an iconic work of American literature. In its gritty idiomatic style, it has captured the imagination of generations of disaffected young boys. But is there something more to the novel than...
The Secret Agent – FLNWO #03

The Secret Agent – FLNWO #03

by Corbett | Mar 19, 2013 | Film, Literature & The New World Order

This month on Film, Literature and the New World Order we talk to Tom Secker of SpyCulture.com about Joseph Conrad’s 1907 classic, The Secret Agent. From anarchy to agent provocateurs and shady police dealings, Conrad’s work has been hailed as a chillingly...
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