Interviews

Interview 1078 – New World Next Week with James Evan Pilato

08/20/201511 Comments

This week on the New World Next Week: the 9/11 kangaroo court is delayed yet again; China takes over strategic US base in Djibouti; and Germans microwave ID cards over privacy fears.

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Interview 1077 – Sunday Wire: Trouble in Asia Minor

08/17/20158 Comments

On this episode of Sunday Wire James joins Patrick Henningsen for a deeper discussion about the next phase of the Syrian Quagmire which is currently unfolding, as we examine ‘The Troubles in Asia Minor’ – complexities and realities of the ever chaotic and shifty sands between Anatolia, Kurdistan, Damascus and Tel Aviv (and the swamps of Washington DC).

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Interview 1076 – New World Next Week with James Evan Pilato

08/14/20153 Comments

This week on the New World Next Week: Japan begins restarting its nuclear reactors; the EPA pollutes Colorado’s animas river with 3 million gallons of toxic sludge; and an Indian activist raises awareness of Unilever’s crimes by way of a viral music video.

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Interview 1074 – Financial Survival: Chinese Shockwaves

08/13/20152 Comments

This week Francis Steffan sits in for Alfred Adask on Financial Survival. Francis and James discuss the Chinese yuan devaluation and the shockwaves it is causing in global markets. They also talk about the 2016 sElection and how Trump is a ringer for Hillary.

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Interview 1073 – Richard Heathen Explodes the Collectivist Agenda

08/11/201518 Comments

Richard Heathen of LibertyMachineNews.com joins us today to discuss his documentary film, “Hidden Influence: The Rise of Collectivism.” We discuss the meaning and history of collectivism, how it was inserted into the educational curriculum by the large corporate foundations of the robber barons, and how it is shaping society today through cultural Marxism and identity politics.

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Interview 1072 – Jem Bendell on Money and Society

08/10/201521 Comments

What is the nature of money? Did it really evolve out of barter, and, if not, why is that myth so prevalent? What theories of money have been proposed in the past and how do they hold up? What monetary alternatives are on the table and how can they be improved? These are the types of questions that will be explored in a new Massive Open Online Course on “Money and Society” being offered by the Institute for Leadership and Sustainability. Today James talks to course co-creator Dr. Jem Bendell about the course, what topics it will cover, and how people can register to take the course (starting August 23, 2015) for free.

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Interview 1071 – New World Next Week with James Evan Pilato

08/07/20153 Comments

This week on the New World Next Week: things heat up in Syria as Turkey expands its war on the Kurds; scientists warn against editing DNA in wildlife; and Idaho’s anti-whistleblower ag-gag law is ruled unconstitutional.

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Interview 1070 – Christoph Germann on the Kyrgyzstan-US Rift

08/07/20151 Comment

James welcomes back to the program Christoph Germann of the New Great Game Round-up to discuss Kyrgyzstan’s recent decision to cancel a two decade old US cooperation treaty. We talk about the ostensible reason for this rift and what might really be behind it, as well as the ramifications of this cancelation for USAID and other US-led NGOs in the country.

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Interview 1069 – Financial Survival: China’s New Global Trade System

08/06/20151 Comment

Tonight on Financial Survival James and Alfred discuss China’s proposed ‘new global trade system’ to eclipse the current American system. What will this global trade system look like and what currency will it run on? Do differences in reserve currency lead to differences in global relations? Will the world be better off under a more China-centric system? Find out in this week’s episode of Financial Survival.

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Interview 1068 – Andrew Demeter Gives the Teen Take

08/03/20154 Comments

Today James talks to Andrew Demeter of the Teen Take YouTube channel about his work as a teenager in the alt media. They discuss how and why Andrew came to start his channel, whether his youth is an advantage or a disadvantage in his work, and how persistence and perspiration are the key elements to success in media production.

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