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Crashes of Convenience: KAL 007

03/11/2019


On September 1, 1983, Korean Airlines Flight 007 was shot down by a Soviet fighter interceptor as it crossed through Soviet air space. But what was it doing so far off course, flying over Soviet military installations the day of a secret missile test? What happened to the bodies? And what does all of this have to do with Larry McDonald, the sitting US congressman who was on the flight and warning America about the coming of the New World Order? Find out this week on The Corbett Report.

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Financial Survival and the Disappearing Middle Class

03/08/2019


James joins Melody Cedarstrom on the Financial Survival radio show for their regular, bi-monthly conversation. This time we discuss the disappearance of the middle class, universal basic income, the International Criminal Court, the Trump-Kim summit in Hanoi and the recent flare up between India and Pakistan over Kashmir.

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Andrea Saltelli on The Crisis of Science

03/07/2019


What is the crisis of science, and what does it tell us about the interface between science and policy? Is there a way to stop the debate over the crisis from becoming a political battling ground? And, if not, what does this mean for the future of science itself? Join Professor Andrea Saltelli and James Corbett for this in-depth exploration of the philosophy of science today on The Corbett Report.

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Positive Propaganda? – #PropagandaWatch

03/05/201926 Comments


Corbett Report community member HomeRemedySupply points out a relative rarity: an example of genuinely helpful, positive propaganda. Celebrity-laden propaganda, no less. So it is a step forward to go beyond the “cure cancer cult” and actually address root causes, but what are the deeper implications of positive propaganda? Can we fight fire with fire?

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Is Data REALLY The New Oil? – Questions For Corbett

03/03/2019


So, is data really the new oil? Are polar bears invading Russia due to climate change? Where’s the membership list of Chatham House? These and other viewer questions are answered in this edition of Questions For Corbett.

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The CIA Needs a Few Good Shrinks – #PropagandaWatch

02/28/201912 Comments

So how does the CIA recruit psychologists for its operations? And what does it do with them? Today on #PropagandaWatch we listen in as James Evan Pilato of MediaMonarchy.com breaks down the CIA’s latest recruitment campaign.

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Everything I Know About Conspiracies I Learned From The Beatles

02/27/2019


Vinnie Caggiano (aka Vincognito) joins us to discuss everyone’s favourite subjects: The Beatles and conspiracy theories. From the wacky to the laughable to the thought-provoking, join us for this surprisingly thorough dissection of conspiracy lore surrounding The Beatles and their place in the manufactured mass media universe.

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The Crisis of Science

02/24/2019


In recent years, the public has gradually discovered that there is a crisis in science. But what is the problem? And how bad is it, really? Today on The Corbett Report we shine a spotlight on the series of interrelated crises that are exposing the way institutional science is practiced today, and what it means for an increasingly science-dependent society.

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Young Blood, Dog DNA, MSM Death Watch – New World Next Week

02/24/2019


This week on the New World Next Week: FDA cracks down on young blood infusions; dog dna testing generates controversy; and the dinosaur media is on death watch.

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Bruce Levine on Resisting Illegitimate Authority

02/21/2019


Dr. Bruce Levine joins us once again to discuss his book Resisting Illegitimate Authority: A Thinking Person’s Guide to Being an Anti-Authoritarian―Strategies, Tools, and Models. We talk about authoritarianism and anti-authoritarianism, how dissent has been pathologized by power structures in the past, how it is pathologized today, and how anti-authoritarians can fruitfully resist and dissent against oppressive power structures.

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