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Interview 1474 – James Corbett on Echoes of WWI
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During the Open Mind Conference in Copenhagen, Denmark in 2017, the organizers recorded an interview with James Corbett about his presentation, Echoes of WWI: China, the US, and the Next “Great†War. This is that interview. |
Kashmir in Crisis with Mohamad Junaid
The Indian government has created a crisis by stripping the state of Jammu and Kashmir of its former semi-autonomy and splitting it into two territories. What are the roots of this crisis and what can we expect to develop in this volatile region? Joining us to dissect the past, present and future of Kashmir is Kashmiri scholar Mohamad Junaid of the Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts.
Interview 1472 – Kashmir in Crisis with Mohamad Junaid
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The Indian government has created a crisis by stripping the state of Jammu and Kashmir of its former semi-autonomy and splitting it into two territories. What are the roots of this crisis and what can we expect to develop in this volatile region? Joining us to dissect the past, present and future of Kashmir is Kashmiri scholar Mohamad Junaid of the Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts. |
Financial Survival in the “Clash of Civilizations”
James joins Melody for his regular bi-monthly appearance on Financial Survival to discuss the latest incident in the Persian Gulf, the future of the global reserve currency, the clash of civilizations, and how Italy is facing off with the European banksters.
Interview 1460 – Financial Survival in the “Clash of Civilizations”
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James joins Melody for his regular bi-monthly appearance on Financial Survival to discuss the latest incident in the Persian Gulf, the future of the global reserve currency, the clash of civilizations, and how Italy is facing off with the European banksters. |
Interview 1456 – James Corbett on 3D Chess and China
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James Corbett joins Jason Bermas to discuss the 3D chess game taking place between “China” and “the United States” and what this stage-managed conflict is really about. |
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