Is “The Lord of the Rings” An Allegory? – QFC #020

02/24/20151 Comment

In this edition of the “Questions For Corbett” series, James tackles your questions on constitutional challenges to the Federal Reserve, the 28 pages and 9/11, Steve Jobs and the New World Order, political interpretations of “The Lord of the Rings” and much more.

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SHOW NOTES:

Canadians Sue the Bank of Canada

Century of Enslavement: The History of the Federal Reserve

Jefferson’s Opinion on the Constitutionality of a National Bank, 1791.

Hamilton’s Opinion as to the Constitutionality of the Bank of the United States, 1791

The Constitutional Basis for Central Banking

Rings Within Rings: How Secret Societies Direct World Politics

Timely book on Saudi/CIA backing of Al Qaeda

How to Grow More Vegetables: And Fruits, Nuts, Berries, Grains, and Other Crops Than You Ever Thought Possible on Less Land Than You Can Imagine

Ex-NeXT Developer: Steve Jobs “Would Have Died Before Giving In To The NSA”

Steve Jobs had ‘top secret’ security clearance

Silicon Spies: The US government and the tech revolution

Steve Jobs Is ‘Big Brother’ And Smartphone Users Are ‘Zombies,’ According To NSA Cell Phone Tapping Presentation

Ptech and the 9/11 Software (audio)

Ptech and the 9/11 Software (transcript)

The Lord of the Rings – FLNWO #07

Meet James Corbett

2009 Video Archive

Waterloo And The Rothschilds

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  1. matthew_d says:

    One of the questions was about transcription and you said you don’t have the time. There are places like rev.com that are affordable solutions to this problem. https://www.rev.com/

    The more you pay the quicker you’ll get the transcription.

    Also, I was also going to teach English as a Second Language. Was even offered a job at a nice school…in Ukraine…In Donetsk… Just before I was going to get the teaching certificate John McCain visited Keiv, and I knew they were screwed.

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