Interviews
Interview 706 – Dr. Katherine Albrecht on the Startpage private search engine
Dr. Katherine Albrecht joins us today to talk about the world’s most private search engine: StartPage.com. We discuss the importance of privacy in a search engine, the privacy policy that makes StartPage unique amongst its competition, and the forthcoming StartMail.com that will provide a webmail service that does not read your emails (unlike gmail, hotmail, Yahoo! mail and other mainstream options) and is protected by PGP encryption.
Interview 705 – New World Next Week with James Evan Pilato
This week on the New World Next Week: the Pentagon hides OBL assassination files; the NYPD conduct gas attack drills in the subway system; and bee problems continue as Canadian honeybees die off in record numbers.
Interview 704 – Aaron Dykes and Melissa Melton on GMO Labeling
Aaron Dykes and Melissa Melton of the newly-created TruthStreamMedia.com joins us to discuss their research on how the biotech giants are working behind the scenes to slip exceptions through the backdoor in federal GMO labeling laws. We discuss the dangers GMOs and processed foods pose to the food supply and how people can take matters into their own hands by growing their own food, sourcing food locally, and boycotting the biotech giants.
Interview 703 – Tim Kilkenny on the Free Software Solution
We all know the problem: Big Tech has partnered with Big Government to form the ‘perfect’ panopticon spying grid. But every time we purchase software from the Big Tech giants, we are helping to feed the beast that is enslaving us. Today, Tim Kilkenny of Revelations Radio News joins us to discuss the free software movement and how it can help us to boycott the Microsofts of the world and remove our complicity from the spy grid.
Interview 702 – Radio Liberty: Where is the gold going?
In this week’s appearance on Radio Liberty with Dr. Stan Monteith, James discusses the curious case of the gold withdrawals from JP Morgan and Brink’s that have taken place in the past week. Other topics include: the latest doctored U.S. jobs report, the derivatives bubble, currency devaluation, and much more.
Interview 700 – The Geneva Business Insider with David L. Smith
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 cover the latest destabilization in Egypt, the search of the Bolivian president’s plane in Austria in the midst of the Snowden drama, Michael Hastings’ death, Mark Carney’s first moves as Bank of England governor, and the recent drop in gold prices.
Interview 699 – James Corbett on Far Out Radio
James joins Scott Teeters of Far Out Radio for a wide-ranging conversation on matters personal, national and geopolitical. James recounts the story of how he ended up in Japan and the two discuss Fukushima and the Japanese nuclear situation. Then the conversation branches out into a discussion of the Snowden saga and the Hastings assassination.








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