Interviews
Interview 644 – New World Next Week with James Evan Pilato
This week on the New World Next Week: North Korea is still/again at war with the South as the US uses the excuse to beef up missile defense; a poll finds that Americans are conspiracy crazy; and Nokia unveils patents for a tattoo that lets you know your phone is ringing.
Interview 643 – Kevin Carson on “Objective” Journalism
Today we talk to Kevin Carson of the Center for a Stateless Society (c4ss.org) about his article, Against “Objective” Journalism. We discuss the nature of the so-called mainstream media’s “objective” journalism paradigm and the societal conditioning that encourages us to accept the pronouncements of experts. We also explore an alternative paradigm of citizen-based distributed knowledge and a dialectical method of arriving at truth.
Interview 642 – Kris Andrews on Red Hot Inkers
Kris Andrews of RedHotInkers.com joins us to talk about his business designing and printing T-shirts with an alternative message, including a Corbett Report T-shirt design.
Interview 641 – Stefan Verstappen on Defense Against the Psychopath
Today we talk to Stefan Verstappen of ChinaStrategies.com about Defense Against the Psychopath, a video presentation of the first chapter of his book, The Art of Urban Survival. We discuss the nature of psychopathy, how it manifests in society, and ways for people and societies to avoid becoming prey to these intra-species predators.
Interview 640 – James Corbett on The Jack Blood Show
James Corbett joins Jack Blood on his No Agenda Radio program the last Monday of each month. This month they discuss: the latest war rhetoric coming from the Korean peninsula; the underwear bomber and the CIA; the latest bird flu scare, and much more.
Interview 639 – The Asia-Pacific Perspective with Broc West
James Corbett of corbettreport.com and Broc West of apperspective.net are pleased to bring you the latest edition of their monthly video series, “The Asia-Pacific Perspective.†In this episode, we cover: new debt estimates menace Australians; Myanmar feels the heat as protests and violence track the new trans-Myanmar pipeline; and Japan discovers a new gas source that might change the global energy game.
Interview 638 – Paul Glover on How to Create a Community Currency
Paul Glover of PaulGlover.org is an author, activist and community organizer who created the highly successful Ithaca Hours local community currency in Ithaca, New York in 1991. Today he joins us to discuss his experience creating the Ithaca Hours currency and how it can be (and in some cases has been) duplicated across the US and around the globe. We also talk about his books, including Hometown Money: How to Enrich Your Community with Local Currency.
Interview 637 – James Corbett on the Financial Survival Network
James Corbett joins Kerry Lutz of the Financial Survival Network to discuss the latest in Asia, from the recent round of North Korean saber rattling to the state of the Japanese economy. We also talk about the illusion of stability in the current financial order and the utility of precious metals as stores of value.
Interview 636 – Charlie McGrath on the Left/Right Paradigm
Charlie McGrath of WideAwakeNews.com joins us today to discuss the left/right political paradigm. We talk about how this political divide-and-conquer tactic has been used to keep like-minded people apart for generations and what we can do to help break down the barriers to new ways of thinking that we all erect around our political ideologies.
Interview 635 – New World Next Week with James Evan Pilato
This week on the New World Next Week: the Monsanto protection act sails through congress while no one’s looking; Kerry and Karzai bury the hatchet in their fake feud; and the BRICS fail to launch their new bank at this week’s summit.






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