Interview 1412 – New World Next Week with James Evan Pilato

01/17/201914 Comments

Welcome back to New World Next Week – the video series from Corbett Report and Media Monarchy that covers some of the most important developments in open source intelligence news. This week:

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Story #1: May’s Government Survives No Confidence Vote
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-46899466

Brexit: May Calls On MPs From All Parties To “Put Self-Interest Aside”
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/live/2019/jan/16/brexit-vote-theresa-may-faces-no-confidence-vote-after-crushing-defeat

Gun Gets By TSA During US Government Shutdown
https://twitter.com/sapientdiaspora/status/1084859102881296384

Government Shutdown Brings “Uncharted Territory” For Upcoming Superb Owl Ritual
https://twitter.com/mediamonarchy/status/1085376705571647488

Pelosi Urges Trump To Delay State of the Union Until Government Shutdown Ends
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/pelosi-urges-trump-to-delay-state-of-the-union-until-partial-shutdown-ends

Democrats Vacation With Lobbyists Amid Government Shutdown
https://twitter.com/ShawnCathcart/status/1085244436215488512

The Real Problem with Brexit and The Irish Border
https://21stcenturywire.com/2018/11/06/the-problem-with-brexit-and-the-irish-border/

No, This Shutdown Does Not Look Like Liberty
https://www.aier.org/article/no-shutdown-does-not-look-liberty

Story #2: White House Considering Former Pepsi CEO For World Bank President
https://twitter.com/shartstorm8d8/status/1085261314916737024

White House Considering Indra Nooyi to Head World Bank
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/01/15/us/politics/indra-nooyi-world-bank-president.html

Wikipedia: Indra Nooyi
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indra_Nooyi

The Specter Of Donald Trump Is Haunting The World Bank (Sep. 2, 2016)
https://newrepublic.com/minutes/136549/specter-donald-trump-haunting-world-bank

So What Does the World Bank Do Exactly?
https://www.corbettreport.com/so-what-does-the-world-bank-do-exactly/

Story #3: Cops Can’t Force People to Unlock Their Phones With Biometrics, Court Rules
https://gizmodo.com/cops-cant-force-people-to-unlock-their-phones-with-biom-1831743969

PDF: U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California Ruling On Biometric Unlocking Of Smartphones
https://assets.documentcloud.org/documents/5684083/Judge-Says-Facial-Recognition-Unlocks-Not.pdf

PDF: Previous Ruling On Police And Smartphone Passwords
https://www.4dca.org/content/download/404430/3468412/file/181811_1704_10242018_09282906_i.pdf

Social Media’s “10 Year Challenge” Is Just a Harmless Meme—Right?
https://www.wired.com/story/facebook-10-year-meme-challenge/

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  1. manbearpig says:

    Women now run all the Military Industrial Complex companies!? Just call it “The Lara Croft Legacy”…Amazon Angelina Joli and her Agenda 21 clone Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, the eco-Goddess of the Green New Deal… right colour, right sex, who could possibly object…? “the choice of a new generation…”

    “…the chemical monstrosity that is Pepsi??…” You mean you were Fired??!

    now I better scuttle back to school or I will be too…

    • manbearpig says:

      oh and before I go;

      questionable remarks about people’s sex and skin colour is one thing.

      insinuations about the age of your audience; that’s crossing the line.

      ( 😎 )

  2. HomeRemedySupply says:

    At the 16:30 mark of this Interview 1412 – New World Next Week with James Evan Pilato, Corbett mentions the “10 Year Challenge” with…
    When False Flags Don’t Fly (under 8 minutes)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TJgv39GtcJ0

  3. mkey says:

    There is an important point to be made about mental preparation to resist “authority”, far too many people react with abject fear when some punk flashes are a badge in their face. Gun is just an added bonus, badge and uniform is where the money is.

  4. AnimalsArentFood says:

    I worry that James is less happy than he used to be.
    Not because of his demeanor in this video, but just in general.

    Maybe because the feeling of newness is wearing off; the feeling of entering new chapter of life.

    Maybe because he’s researching nasty people and their nasty deeds all the time.

    Maybe because he’ll put an enormous amount of quality work into a project and it just ends up being sort of glossed over without receiving even remotely the degree of acknowledgment, appreciation and circulation it deserves. People sort of just consume it and say thanks, then sit waiting for the next project.

    Maybe because he now feels trapped into this line of work because he has two kids to support and seeking a different income source at this point would be risky.

    Maybe because he has learned — and does a very good job of sharing — how this world came to be the way it is and what direction we need to take to fix it, yet most of the population is still going in the opposite direction.

    Maybe all of those things. Maybe none of them. I should probably just mind my own business but I really like the guy (more than most of my own friends & family) and really hope he doesn’t end up growing miserable doing this work.

    • manbearpig says:

      Mr Corbett’s a born teacher. I imagine he has the double satisfaction of realizing a vocation and living according to his principles- walking the talk. I bet it ain’t easy, with little children and a time-consuming profession life ain’t easy. (Neither is typing on the bus)

      And some of us are doing (more or less) our best to get his work out there.

      Be well yourself.

      here’s my stop…

  5. manbearpig says:

    well. ’cause of my tinnitus I had a look for these caribbean crickets in my garden but didn’t see any…I think they must’ve been hiding under the 58 cell phone towers standing in my neighborhood.

    https://www.antennesmobiles.fr/index.php?geo&show

    and come to think of it, if there were anything caribbean in my garden I guess I wouldn’t have to take out high interest loans to fly to Martinique every winter…

  6. HomeRemedySupply says:

    – Good News –
    France bans Monsanto’s Roundup (glyphosate)
    and Costco in the U.S. stops carrying it.
    (Del Bigtree on Highwire)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bTIz7FpfuMw

    • mkey says:

      That’s one happy Del if I ever saw one. I does look like strides for the better are being made, but this story cuts right into all that is wrong about this world which has been crafted to keep us confined within its perimeter, it’s not merely only about vaccines and various chemical.

  7. SingleWideSlim says:

    I got my son an Xbox One when it was new and hot, 2015 maybe? It came with a little spying device called a “Kinect” that hooked to it; sort of a web cam type thing, and it’s gimmick was that it could recognize a person biometrically and would turn the Xbox on and log into that persons account automatically and also accept voice commands from that person…I often wonder if the biometric scanning devices that the TSA and other agencies want to implement work as well as the Kinect…Because the Kinect barely worked at all. It would often confuse large plush toys, items of furniture and even my dog with my son. It seemed to react to anything that moved or could be made to move and it’s voice recognition couldn’t decipher even basic commands like “Xbox turn on”. I think everyone is aware that the Pentagon faked most of it’s data indicating that “smart munitions” were effective or accurate during the first gulf war, I suspect that biometrics are equally hyped and probably equally unreliable. I’ve seen the celebrity 10 year challenge pics, and of course Reese Witherspoon and Angelina Jolie and Tom Cruise look as stunning now as they did 10 years ago, but, without benefit of high end cosmetic surgeries, I just look 10 years older. I doubt that the super sophisticated, infallible, 100% accurate biometric scanners of today would recognize me, and I doubt that they even work as well as they’d like us to believe…

  8. Octium says:

    Voters are just beggars, lower down on the social scale compared to the homeless beggar on the street begging for food.

    The beggar on the street at least has the choice of who they beg from, the voter on other hand is forced to beg from the very people who stole all they had in the first place.

    • HomeRemedySupply says:

      I like the way you said that.

    • mkey says:

      I think it’s actually quite worse than that.

      Beggars act of their own volition (and necessity) and don’t infringe upon anyone. Maybe some people get “offended” when approaching a beggar, but most beggars I have come into contact with were, well, agorists. They act on their own and they don’t demand anything.

      Voters, on the other hand, beg those who are in higher places than themselves for “free” stuff while in exchange they give their consent for violence that is going to be bestowed upon those who are to provide aforementioned “free” stuff.

      I think I just kicked off a mini midlife crisis.

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