Interviews

Interview 1434 – New World Next Week with James Evan Pilato

04/04/20197 Comments

This week on the New World Next Week: the Intercept shutters the Snowden archive; American journalist asks to be taken off Trump’s kill list; and Gropey Joe Biden has a Ukraine problem, too.

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Interview 1433 – Patrick Wood on the Hard Road to World Order

04/03/201944 Comments

Author and researcher Patrick Wood joins us to discuss his latest book, Technocracy: The Hard Road to World Order.

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Interview 1432 – Michael Krieger on the Legacy of Russiagate

04/01/201922 Comments

Michael Krieger of LibertyBlitzkrieg.com joins us to discuss his latest article, “Russiagate Might Be Dead, but Big Tech Censorship Is Here to Stay.” Today we examine the real legacy of Russiagate: the neo-McCarthyite censorship campaign that has purged independent voices from social media.

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Interview 1431 – James Corbett on the Technocratic Death Cult

04/01/20198 Comments

via The Pursuit of Happiness: Here I am chatting to one of the best independent journalists around, James Corbett. Best known for his methodical research and presentation, he has a gift for cutting right through to the truth of the matter.

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Interview 1430 – New World Next Week with James Evan Pilato

03/28/20198 Comments

This week on the New World Next Week: Trump Train Rolls On Venezuela, Golan Heights as Russiagate Hysteria Distracts; Putin Signs Censorship Bill; EU Passes Draconian Internet Crackdown Legislation By Mistake On Purpose.

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Interview 1429 – James Corbett and Liberty Weekly Recommend Books

03/27/201915 Comments

Today James joins Patrick MacFarlane and Keith Knight, the co-hosts of the Liberty Weekly podcast, to recommend books. From non-fiction to fiction, from propaganda to exposes, from liberty to conspiracy, from the serious to the light-hearted, here are a couple of dozen books to add to your reading list.

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Interview 1428 – Jacob Vigdor on the Seattle Minimum Wage

03/25/201912 Comments

Jacob Vigdor is Professor of Public Policy and Governance at the Evans School of Public Affairs at the University of Washington, and a Research Associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research. He is also the principal investigator of the Minimum Wage Study at the University of Washington, which is exploring the impact of minimum wage ordinances in Seattle and other cities. Today we discuss what we can learn from Seattle’s recent minimum wage increase.

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Interview 1427 – Financial Survival in the Demographic Crunch

03/21/20198 Comments

James joins Melody Cedarstrom on the Financial Survival radio show for their regular, bi-monthly conversation. This time we discuss the disappearance of free will and the rise of Big Tech, the demographic crunch in Japan, China’s belt and road diplomacy, and the recent crisis in Kashmir.

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Interview 1426 – New World Next Week with James Evan Pilato

03/14/201922 Comments

This week on the New World Next Week: Bibi sweats over looming indictment; Venezuela’s blackout follows a regime change NGO plan; and SXSW gears up for the biometric rollout.

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Interview 1425 – Financial Survival and the Disappearing Middle Class

03/07/20196 Comments

James joins Melody Cedarstrom on the Finanical Survival radio show for their regular, bi-monthly conversation. This time we discuss the disappearance of the middle class, universal basic income, the International Criminal Court, the Trump-Kim summit in Hanoi and the recent flare up between India and Pakistan over Kashmir.

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