Interviews

Interview 1231 – New World Next Week with James Evan Pilato

12/01/201638 Comments

This week on the New World Next Week: the FBI expands powers with Rule 41; France plans to drop carbon tax proposal; and Juncker begs EU members to stop having referendums.

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Interview 1230 – New World Next Week with James Evan Pilato

11/25/201634 Comments

This week on New World Next Week: As the MSM screams “Fake News!” they fail to realize that 4 fingers are pointing back at themselves. Meanwhile, free humanity is getting ready to purge the real liars with #UnfollowFriday.

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Interview 1229 – Nomi Prins Explains The Central Bankers’ Game of Thrones

11/22/20169 Comments

Today James talks to Nomi Prins, author of books like All The Presidents Bankers, about her recent article “The Central Bank Power Shift from West to East, Game of Thrones Style.” We talk about the changing economic and monetary landscape and how the locus of central bank power is shifting to the East, with players like the People’s Bank of China gaining in prominence and former US/EU lapdogs like the IMF becoming brokers for these new power players in the new world financial order.

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Interview 1227 – New World Next Week with James Evan Pilato

11/10/201638 Comments

This week on the New World Next Week: Say hello to President Trump; sorting through ballot measures; and Pizzagate must not be allowed to go quietly.

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Interview 1226 – Financial Survival: The Day After the (s)Election

11/10/201611 Comments

The touchscreen voting machines have spoken: Donald J. Trump is now Lord Emperor of the American Empire. So what now? Join James and Alfred Adask for their weekly conversation on Financial Survival where they discuss the aftermath of the (s)election circus and where the world is heading now.

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Interview 1225 – Larken Rose on the Immorality of Voting

11/08/201625 Comments

Your vote is statistically meaningless and will not sway the (s)election. Your vote is strategically meaningless and decides nothing about the future of the country. Your vote is useless, as the (s)election is rigged anyway. But as Larken Rose reminds us, what really matters is that voting is immoral, legitimizing a system of authoritarian control and empowering the oligarchs who created the system and control its results.

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Interview 1224 – The Asia-Pacific Perspective with Broc West

11/05/20163 Comments

Broc West joins us once again for our ongoing look at news from across the Asia-Pacific. This time we cover: how countries across the Asia-Pacific are inching out from under the American umbrella; how the Japanese and the Russians may (or may not) be on the verge of formally concluding a WWII peace treaty; and Australia and Indonesia’s potential joint exercises in the South China Sea.

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Interview 1223 – Parsing the Comey Letter with Michel Chossudovsky

11/01/201615 Comments

FBI Director James Comey threw the 2016 presidential (s)election into (yet more) chaos by delivering an October surprise: the re-opening of the Clinton email investigation. Are the string-pullers abandoning Hillary? Or would they prefer a lame-duck president to be the face of the declining American empire? Is chaos part of the plan? Today we talk to Michel Chossudovsky of GlobalResearch.ca about the Comey letter and its potential implications on the emerging world (dis)order.

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Interview 1222 – New World Next Week with James Evan Pilato

10/27/20169 Comments

This week on the New World Next Week: AI predicts the future of human rights trials; nonsense paper accepted for academic conference; and the bard gets a coauthor.

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Interview 1221 – New World Next Week with James Evan Pilato

10/20/201618 Comments

This week on the New World Next Week: the green Chicken Littles continue with their enviro doom porn; a Newsweek journo is caught fingering US intel in Putin-Trump conspiracy story; and Americans fear their government more than anything else.

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