Interviews

Interview 623 – Larry Pinkney on the Left’s Hypocrisy

03/13/20131 Comment

Today we welcome legendary activist and writer Larry Pinkney of BlackCommentator.com and IntrepidReport.com. We discuss his recent article “Calling Out the Misleaders of the Phony ‘Progressives’ and the Fake U.S. ‘Left'” and the ways that the fake left/right paradigm is used to divide the people and keep them from truly questioning the power that governs our society.

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Interview 622 – Jack Blood on Pirate Internet

03/13/20132 Comments

In this month’s conversation with regular guest Jack Blood of DeadlineLive.info we talk about the coming clampdown on the internet. Everyone knows that online freedom of speech is breaking down the old paradigm of media control, and now everyone is bracing for the inevitable backlash. From SOPA and PIPA and ACTA to Executive Orders and cyberattack hysteria, there are many attack vectors on the free and open internet, but what’s the solution? Find out more in this in-depth conversation with veteran radio broadcaster and online personality Jack Blood.

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Interview 621 – Complementary Currencies – The People’s Solution

03/12/20133 Comments

By now the problems are all too familiar: governments around the world are nothing more than extensions of the central banks that puppeteer them and the banksters themselves who control the money supply. So what’s the solution? This week on their weekly Radio Liberty conversation James and Dr. Stan explore the idea of complementary currencies and how they can help take the power out of the hands of the banksters and place it back in the hands of the people.

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Interview 620 – Matias Rojas on CIA drug running in Chile

03/11/20133 Comments

Matias Rojas of verdadahora.cl and NWNoticias joins us from Chile to discuss a little-reported scandal that has surfaced in Chile involving CIA/DEA protected drug running. As Rojas explains, the drug running is being done with the help of Chile’s top police and government officials, and the proceeds from the drug running is being funneled into opposition groups in Ecuador.

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Interview 619 – The Geneva Business Insider with David L. Smith

03/07/20131 Comment

David L. Smith of GenevaBusinessInsider.blogspot.com joins us for our monthly discussion on economics, finance and politics. This month we cover the Italian elections and the future of the Euro, the new governor of the Bank of Japan, the phoney housing “recovery” in the US, and the latest on the Swiss citizen initiative to account for the country’s gold.

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Interview 618 – New World Next Week with James Evan Pilato

03/07/20130 Comments

This week on the New World Next Week: Chavez is dead and the US is moving to place their people in the power vacuum; a UN official takes steps to prosecute Bush for torture; and US cardinals are silenced ahead of the changing of the guard in the Vatican.

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Interview 617 – Radio Liberty: The Boy Who Cried Sequestration

03/05/20131 Comment

Every Monday afternoon James Corbett joins Dr. Stan Monteith of Radio Liberty to talk world finance, economics, and geopolitics. This week we discuss the faux-panic surrounding the sequestration non-cuts. Just like the boy who cried wolf, the government that cries fiscal crisis too many times will stop being believed, and there are signs this is already happening in the market. We also talk about world reserve currencies, parallels with the currency wars of the 1930s, the specter of military confrontation, and field calls on a host of issues.

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Interview 615 – New World Next Week with James Evan Pilato

02/28/20130 Comments

This week on the New World Next Week: the horse meat scandal continues to spread; Oregonians demand answer into nuclear leak; and Obama lends Presidential seal of approval to Argo’s Oscar win.

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Interview 614 – James Petras on The Latin American Economy

02/28/20136 Comments

Professor James Petras of Binghamton University joins us to discuss the prospects for the Latin American economy in a global economy that is increasingly dominated by developing markets and emerging powers like China. We talk about the region’s links to the emerging Asian markets, internal trade, and deepening regional ties in bodies like MERCOSUR and UNASUR. We also discuss the issue of international law and Petras’ concept of “International jurisprudence.”

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Interview 613 – Radio Liberty: The Austerity Conundrum

02/26/20132 Comments

Every Monday afternoon James Corbett joins Dr. Stan Monteith of Radio Liberty to talk world finance, economics, and geopolitics. This week we discuss the austerity conundrum, in which governments convince people of their necessity by creating a government-controlled economy and then pulling the rug out through austerity measures. From Italy’s elections to the sequestration “cuts” in the U.S., more people are buying into the government line that the only solution is increased government spending (and taxes). But is there any other model for prosperity? Find out in this week’s Radio Liberty conversation.

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