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Corbett Report Radio 250 – Truth Down Under with Leon Pittard
Tonight we talk to Leon Pittard of FairdinkumRadio.com in Australia about the political situation in Australia, including the carbon tax, internet regulations, the security of the food supply, the corporate takeover of the economy, and the crackdown on health freedom. We also discuss the truth movement in Australia and the growing awareness of the New World Order.
Corbett Report Radio 233 – The Real Cybersecurity Threats
The usual talking heads and puppet politicians are telling us to worry about a new breed of cybersecurity threat in this age of cyberweapons and cyberwar…and for once their right. There are new cyberthreats emerging in this increasingly internet-reliant world we live in, and the attacks are likely to come from nation-state actors. Rather than nebulous, unnamed “Middle East” nations, the real threat comes from the U.S. and Israel, who have already been caught deploying some of the most sophisticated malware ever invented. Welcome to the world of cyber false flag terrorism.
Corbett Report Radio 220 – The Bastion of Truthiness
What is truth? How is it arrived at? What sources can we trust? These are heady philosophical questions that humans have been wrestling with for thousands of years. But never fear, Wikipedia is here to answer those questions for you! Don’t worry, truth isn’t as important as verifiability, and in this rigged game of truthiness, the majority always wins. Join us tonight on Corbett Report Radio as we explore the Wikipedia phenomenon.
Corbett Report Radio 213 – EFF vs. TPP: Battle for the Internet
Maira Sutton of the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) joins us tonight to break down the Intellectual Property law ramifications of the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) agreement, a multi-national trade agreement that is currently being negotiated behind closed doors. We discuss the potential dangers of this trade agreement and what people can do to resist these changes.
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