Interviews

Interview 787 – The Geneva Business Insider with David Smith

12/09/20130 Comments

David L. Smith of the Geneva Business Insider blog joins us once again for our monthly conversation on economics, finance and politics. This month we tackle the life and legacy of Nelson Mandela, the latest in the Eupocalypse with the latest abysmal stats out of France, and a new Swiss initiative to provide every Swiss citizen a guaranteed basic income.

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Interview 786 – Bruce Levine Dissects the DSM-5

12/06/20130 Comments

Author and practicing clinical psychologist Dr. Bruce Levine of BruceLevine.net joins us today to discuss the DSM-5, the latest edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM) published by the American Psychiatric Association. We address concerns about the DSM’s scientific credibility and detail the DSM task force’s conflicts of interest in their to the pharmaceutical industry.

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Interview 785 – James Corbett on Porkins Policy Radio

12/05/20130 Comments

On today’s episode James Corbett joins Pearse Redmond of Porkins Policy Review to discuss the notion of blowback as it exists in the current war on terror narrative. We examine how it has evolved since 9/11 into a catch all phrase to mask much of the reality of the war on terror.

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Interview 784 – The Asia-Pacific Perspective with Broc West

12/05/20130 Comments

Welcome back to The Asia-Pacific Perspective, that monthly show where James Corbett of corbettreport.com and Broc West of apperspective.net break down all the latest news and headlines from the Asia-Pacific region. This month: China’s air defense zone raises hackles and tensions; Thai protesters move to kick out the western lobbyist puppet in power; and we update the latest on Fukushima, Japan’s secrets and the TPP.

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Interview 783 – Galen Mitrzyk Discusses the 9/11 Justice Campaign

12/05/20130 Comments

Today we talk to Galen Mitrzyk of 911JusticeCampaign.org about the 9/11 Justice Campaign, its list of suspected co-conspirators in the crime of 9/11, and the effort to convene a Grand Jury to indict these suspects for their crimes. We discuss the campaign’s suspects, its aims, and the steps that are necessary in order to move the campaign forward.

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Interview 782 – James Corbett on The Higherside Chats

12/04/20131 Comment

James Corbett joins Greg Carlwood of The Higherside Chats to discuss Japanese society, Fukushima, the global balance of power, open source journalism, and much more.

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Interview 781 – The Power Hour: China, Bitcoin, Open source

12/03/20130 Comments

James Corbett joins Joyce Riley on The Power Hour every other Monday to discuss matters financial, economic, geopolitical and social. This time they talk about the rise of China as the next big boogeyman on the world stage; the rise of Bitcoin as the next speculative bubble; and the rise of open source as an alternative paradigm for the creation and propagation of media. We also take your calls on a host of issues.

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Interview 780 – James Corbett on Self-education Radio

12/02/20130 Comments

James Corbett joins Prince Avery of Self-education Radio to discuss education, Japanese society, Fukushima, third world war scenarios, open source journalism, and much more. Listen to Self-education Radio on Blogtalkradio every day at 3:30 PM Central or subscribe to the YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/dropoutrebellion/

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Interview 779 – Carlo De Micheli Introduces OSVehicle

11/30/20130 Comments

Aerospace engineering student, hacker and blogger Carlo De Micheli joins us from the fOSSa 2013 conference in Lille, France, where he was presenting OSVehicle, the first open source vehicle. Tabby, the first implementation of OSVehicle, is an industrializable, production ready, versatile, universal chassis. Find out more at OSVehicle.com.

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Interview 778 – James Corbett Discusses Morality and the State

11/29/20130 Comments

James Corbett joins Leon Pittard of Fairdinkum Radio to discuss “Morality and the State.” In this wide-ranging discussion we examine the origins of the government’s so-called authority and how the fundamental immorality of the state impacts our own morals. We also discuss solutions, points of resistance, and how individuals can act independently of the state.

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