Interviews

Interview 528 – New World Next Week with James Evan Pilato

07/26/2012

This week on the New World Next Week: Russia calls out the US on their Syrian terror hypocrisy; the Australian spymaster comes out of the woodwork to pump Australia’s CIA; and the Ziolympics get under way with cyber false flag worries and the specter of an Aurora copycat.

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Interview 527 – David Smith on the Eurozone Crisis

07/23/2012

David L. Smith of GenevaBusinessInsider.blogspot.com joins us to discuss the Eurozone crisis. We examine the origin of the problem, what is happening now, and what is likely to happen from here, as well as how European countries that are not part of the Euro currency situate themselves in this context.

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Interview 526 – New World Next Week with James Evan Pilato

07/19/2012

This week on the New World Next Week: Kim Jong Un gets a new title to lord over the North Korean people; the BBC pulls a London riots documentary for reasons unknown; and the new Batman movie raises questions of predictive programming.

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Interview 525 – Leon Pittard on Free Speech in Australia

07/18/2012

Leon Pittard of FairdinkumRadio.com joins us to discuss the Australian government’s attempt to censor his website for its promotion of natural health alternatives. We discuss the complaint that he has received from the Australian government over his guest’s attempt to share her personal experience of the therapeutic effects of Black Salve, and the ramifications this has on the issue of free speech in Australia, and freedom of expression on the internet.

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Interview 524 – Syria Roundtable with Nile Bowie and Eric Draitser

07/10/2012

Eric Draitser of StopImperialism.com and Nile Bowie of nilebowie.blogspot.com joins James Corbett for a wide-ranging discussion on possibilities for peace in Syria. We discuss Nile’s “Scenarios for Syria” article and talk about whether it is possible to imagine a non-violent (or less violent) resolution to the conflict. We also examine the geopolitical ramifications of what happens in Syria.

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Interview 523 – The Technocratization of Education with James Tracy

07/07/2012

Dr. James Tracy of MemoryGap.org joins us to discuss his article “The Technocratization of Education”. We break down the history of the use of psychological conditioning techniques in the classroom, and how these programs are funded by rich, tax-exempt foundations. We also talk about how teachers, students and parents can help break through the conditioning and re-ignite the love of learning in today’s youth.

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Interview 522 – New World Next Week with James Evan Pilato

07/05/2012

This week on the New World Next Week: The EU parliament strikes down ACTA; the Japanese government restarts the first nuclear reactor since the Fukushima crisis shut them down; and the EU banksters cry for more power to regulate the Euro crisis they created.

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Interview 521 – New World Next Week with James Evan Pilato

06/28/2012

This week on the New World Next Week: ISPs to begin their internet traffic monitoring next week; NZ sex offenders to be tracked by satellite; and churches organize Pulpit Freedom Sunday to protest curbs on political speech.

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Interview 520 – Eric Draitser on Putin’s Russia

06/26/2012

Eric Draitser of StopImperialism.com joins us today to discuss Putin’s re-election as Russian President last month and what this means on the global stage. We talk about the threat that Putin poses to the Western power bloc’s imperial ambitions, the destabilization campaign in Russia and its ties to Western NGOs, Russia-Sino relations, and the latest developments in Syria.

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Interview 519 – Against Communitarianism with Julie Beal

06/22/2012

Julie Beal of GetMindSmart.com joins us on the occasion of the Rio+20 Conference on sustainable development in Brazil to discuss Agenda 21, corporate social responsibility, social capital, and the economy of the future.

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