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Interview 677 – James Corbett on The Solari Report
James Corbett joins Catherine Austin Fitts of Solari.com for a wide-ranging and in-depth discussion on some of the biggest issues facing the world today, from the precarious economic situation in Japan, to the economic, political, and environmental effects of Fukushima, to the culture of death that we are steeped in in today’s culture.
Interview 673 – The Geneva Business Insider with David L. Smith
David L. Smith of the Geneva Business Insider blog joins us once again for our monthly conversation on economics, finance and politics. This month we delve into the pipeline proxy war behind the Syrian destabilization, the latest calls by Merkel and crew for an end to austerity, and the insanity taking place in Japan in the name of Abenomics. We also discuss the booming demand for gold and the tricks being played by the bullion banks to get out of their short positions while the market is suppressed.
Interview 670 – James Corbett on The Japanese Crisis
James Corbett joins Micheael Welch of The Global Research News Hour to discuss the economic, political and cultural crisis that is taking shape in Japan under the umbrella of “Abenomics.” James provides his insights on what has happened to Japan, and where this unique island nation may be headed.
Interview 668 – James Corbett on The Power Hour
James Corbett joins Joyce Riley on The Power Hour to discuss the economic insanity that continues to sweep through the markets and how the bubble will eventually pop. We discuss Japan’s place in this unfolding economic catastrophe and take listener calls on a range of subjects from economics to geopolitics to the situation at Fukushima.
Do You Speak Japanese? – Questions For Corbett #005
In this edition of the ongoing Questions For Corbett podcast series, James answers your questions on credit unions, radiation maps, OPPT-IN and more, including his Japanese abilities (or lack thereof).
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