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In this week’s edition of Questions For Corbett, James answers the most frequently asked questions that he receives: Who are you, where are you from, and why did you start this website?
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Episode 163 – Meet James Corbett
James Corbett presents on Open Source Journalism at fOSSa 2013
James Corbett presents The Corbett Report to TEDxGroningen 2014
James Corbett lectures on the alternative media at Ritsumeikan University 2015
It was fun to watch the link” “James Corbett lectures on the alternative media at Ritsumeikan University 2015”
Open Source, Peer to Peer.
Well, I better run and get my checkbook.
calibrator, Should I send you a tip for the tip?
Hey, who’s that a-hole in the background of James’ shot at his old sh!tty apartment building? Who does he think he is…get out of the shot!
Maybe he should get a podcast and lend his voice in how to ruin other people’s shots, or how to mill about while you’re looking into a moving van’s rear storage.
sherry.a
if your pal has experience in reading books for fun you should point her to Richard Spence
https://www.thegreatcourses.com/professors/richard-b-spence/ who is an actual, real historian who talks about this stuff.
His ‘secret agent 666’ is pop enough to be an easy read but might let a normie mind accept that the people running things really are up with dressing up in masonic aprons and doing icky sex for political reasons. Waking up to the deeper layers of history is , however, a years long process of digesting weird bits of history because peoples minds generally filter out things that dont fit in their model of how the world works. The OLDER the history the easier they can digest the ideas because it isnt thought to impinge on their ‘real’ world
The Dangerous History podcast is pretty cool too
Spence teaches a “great courses” course too
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qcTanBKnvOo the alien stuffs kinda weird but his Russian revolution stuff’s solid as rock