Tag: activism
Interview 748 – James Corbett on the Psychopolitics of 9/11
James Corbett and Guillermo Jimenez discuss the political, sociological and psychological effects of 9/11, to what extent these effects linger 12 years later, the importance of focusing research efforts into specific questions of “who†and “why†rather than quibbling over “how,†and the potential avenues available to take and seek real answers and accountability.
Interview 744 – Kevin Ryan Exposes “Another 19” 9/11 Suspects
9/11 researcher Kevin Ryan of Digwithin.net joins us once again to discuss his new must-read book, “Another Nineteen: Investigating Legitimate 9/11 Suspects.” We discuss some of the individuals and corporations identified in his book and those who have helped to cover up investigations of them, as well as what works like this can accomplish and where the 9/11 truth movement should head from here.
Episode 272 – Solutions: Sousveillance
By now we are all familiar with the concept of ‘surveillance.’ In the Orwellian tyranny of the new normal, we are all gradually being made aware that we are living in a panoptic society where everything we do and say is being watched and recorded. So what is the answer to this constant surveillance? Why not use the surveillance technology to keep tabs on what the government is doing? Welcome to the world of sousveillance. Join us today on The Corbett Report as we explore this concept and the grassroots revolution in citizen media that it has made possible.
Interview 683 – Dan Dicks on Bilderberg 2013
Dan Dicks of PressForTruth.ca joins us to discuss his trip to the UK to cover Bilderberg 2013. We talk about the unprecedented number of protesters at this year’s event, the unprecedented mainstream media coverage of the conference, and what was actually discussed this year and how that agenda is already playing out in the news.
Interview 661 – Tami Canal on #MarchAgainstMonsanto
Today James talks to Tami Canal, the founder and organizer of March-Against-Monsanto.com, a group that is bringing together tens of thousands of activists across the globe to participate in a day of protest on May 25th against Monsanto’s products and practices. With events scheduled to take place in hundreds of cities across dozens of continents, we discuss what is motivating this action and how like-minded people can join a march in their local area and/or vote with their dollars to help bring down Monsanto.
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.
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