Interviews
Interview 468 – Eric Shine on the Rules of the Game
Eric Shine of MartialLaw911.com joins us to talk about his ongoing court case, currently in the 9th circuit court of appeals. We discuss the background and developments in the Coast Guard-initiated proceedings against him and the attempt to label him medically mentally incompetent, and we talk about how the rules of his case have been rewritten even as the proceedings were already underway.
Interview 467 – Nick Wright on Suing the Toronto G20 Police
Nick Wright, President of Geopoliticalmonitor.com, joins us to discuss his lawsuit against the Toronto police for their unlawful arrest of him during the 2010 G20 summit. We discuss the background and context of what happened at the Toronto G20 and how people can stand up for their rights in an age of increasing police state measures.
Interview 466 – New World Next Week with James Evan Pilato
This week on the New World Next Week: Virginia votes to nullify the martial law aspects of the NDAA 2012; Iran gets set to trade oil in non-dollar currencies as USrael prepares to bomb them; and DSK is arrested for complicity in pimping amidst a barrage of highpopocculture stories.
Interview 465 – Bill Still Runs for President
Bill Still, the author and documentary filmmaker behind such films as The Secret of Oz, joins us to discuss his bid for the presidential nomination for the Libertarian Party in 2012. We discuss the main planks of his platform and how interested libertarians can support his campaign.
Interview 464 – Michael Vail interviews James Corbett
Michael Vail of StratRisks.com interviews James Corbett for his program, The Vantage Point. We discuss geopolitical flashpoints, the psychology of defeatism, behaviour due to controlled response and terrorism.
Interview 463 – The International Forecaster with Bob Chapman
This week on The International Forecaster with Bob Chapman: What does Iceland’s investment upgrade mean for other countries that are facing bankster-imposed austerity? Also, the Greek drama continues with the continuing second bailout saga and the mainstreaming of calls for a return to the drachma. China sets up a war chest for foreign takeovers and cuts reserve requirements for its major banks. Also, Iran, under diplomatic pressure, stops oil shipments to Britain and France.
Interview 462 – Thorsten Pattberg on Language Imperialism
Dr. Thorsten Pattberg of Peking University joins us to discuss the concept of language imperialism and how words and their (mis)translations can prevent us from truly understanding another culture.
Interview 461 – Catherine Austin Fitts on the Breakaway Civilization
Catherine Austin Fitts of Solari.com joins us to discuss the problem facing us in the wake of the financial coup d’etat — the breakaway civilization who believes themselves to be history’s actors — and the solution, what she calls Rethinking Diversification. We discuss what a decentralized, wealth-building society would look like and what we can do to take the power away from our would-be tyrants.
Interview 460 – New World Next Week with James Evan Pilato
This week on the New World Next Week: the Spec Ops forces ask for more autonomy after the SEAL 6 psy-op; the UN inches closer toward their coveted global tax; and the media finally turns to the problem of the voting dead.
Interview 459 – The International Forecaster with Bob Chapman
This week in our regular conversation with Bob Chapman of TheInternationalForecaster.com we discuss the breakdown of the US petrodollar hegemony and the moves away from the dollar and towards gold and silver in Asia. We also touch on the recent foreclosuregate settlement, the growing corruption on Wall Street, and youth unemployment.






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