Tag: economy

Interview 574 – Taxes and False Flags: James Corbett on Radio Liberty

01/08/20131 Comment

Every Monday afternoon James Corbett joins Dr. Stan Monteith of Radio Liberty to discuss world finance, economics, and geopolitics. This week they discuss the tax hikes surrounding the fiscal cliff deal, the situation in Syria, the possibility of a false flag event like an EMP attack to launch a war with Iran, gold and silver prices for the year ahead, and much more.

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Interview 572 – The Year Ahead: James Corbett on Revelations Radio News

01/06/20130 Comments

As 2013 is underway, join us as we talk to our good friend James Corbett about the coming year. Some the issues that we tackle are the mainstream media, the alternative media, the European Union, Syria, Russia Today, the crash of PLF 101, the economy, and the mass media coverage of Sandy Hook. Ultimately, we talk about how each of us are capable of changing the world around us, and that sitting back waiting for the next tragedy is the real tragedy.

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Interview 571 – 2013 Trends: James Corbett on The Financial Survival Network

01/05/20130 Comments

James appears on Kerry Lutz’s Financial Survival network to discuss trends and predictions for the year ahead, including: 1) Heightened attacks on internet freedom, 2) Greater use of contrived emergencies to help foster and implement regional governments, leading to one world government, and 3) More locally produced food to improve nutrition and help take people off the food grid. So it’s not all doom and gloom for the year ahead, but you need to be very careful and aware of the coming changes.

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New World Next Week – 2013/01/03

01/04/20132 Comments


This week on the New World Next Week: Congress pats itself on the back for not solving the fake crisis that they created; scientists find a mega oil field…in outer space; and James and James examine some positive trends for 2013.

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Interview 570 – New World Next Week with James Evan Pilato

01/04/20130 Comments

This week on the New World Next Week: Congress pats itself on the back for not solving the fake crisis that they created; scientists find a mega oil field…in outer space; and James and James examine some positive trends for 2013.

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Solutions: 3D Printing (video)

12/18/20122 Comments

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Corbett Report Radio 272 – 2012: A Look Back

12/18/20120 Comments

It’s hard to believe that another year has come and gone already, but it’s mid-December and 2012 is almost finished. Tonight on the program we look back at the year that was and highlight some of the stories that defined the year economically and geopolitically. Join us for this moment of retrospection as we process what happened and where things are heading from here.

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The Global Crossroads (video)

12/14/20121 Comment


Tonight James breaks down some of the issues that could change the political, economic, and geopolitical landscape in the weeks, months, and years ahead, and even change the face of the map itself. From elections and leadership changes in East Asia to secession movements around the world to the latest drama in the Iranian nuclear saga, Corbett Report Radio has it covered.

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Corbett Report Radio 271 – The Global Crossroads

12/14/20121 Comment

Tonight James breaks down some of the issues that could change the political, economic, and geopolitical landscape in the weeks, months, and years ahead, and even change the face of the map itself. From elections and leadership changes in East Asia to secession movements around the world to the latest drama in the Iranian nuclear saga, Corbett Report Radio has it covered.

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David L. Smith on the Eurozone Breakup (video)

12/13/20120 Comments


David L. Smith of GenevaBusinessInsider.blogspot.com (YouTube: genevabusinessinside) joins us for a conversation on the Eurozone, including the latest from Italy with Berlusconi running for office once again. We also discuss the Greek bailout and its implications for the Eurozone generally, the FOMC’s decision to up the QE ante to $85 billion a month, and the ultimate futility of trying to meld the European countries together.

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