In the 1970s, a strange psychological phenomenon was identified: in traumatic abduction situations, a certain percentage of the population is prone to falling in love with their abductors. But if we are living in a societal prison of the mind, then are there those who...
James Corbett appears on the Great Western Inland Sea YouTube podcast for a wide-ranging discussion on the big picture of the problems facing society. To discuss the New World Order agenda, the social and behavioral conditioning that has made it possible, and how we...
It is the last refuge of a statist who is losing an argument: “…but what about the roads?” This is supposed to be the strongest argument for why we need a centralized authority with a monopoly right to initiate violence, but in fact it is one of the...
It is the last refuge of a statist who is losing an argument: “…but what about the roads?” This is supposed to be the strongest argument for why we need a centralized authority with a monopoly right to initiate violence, but in fact it is one of the...
Martin Cassini of EqualityStreets.com joins us to discuss the Equality Streets campaign for traffic system reform. We talk about what a traffic system without traffic controls looks like, how it can reduce congestion, frustration, accidents and even death, and how...