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Why Are You Still Alive? – Questions For Corbett #004
In this edition of the ongoing Questions For Corbett podcast series, James answers your questions on a range of subjects, shows you a slice of life from western Japan, and answers the age-old question “Why are you still alive?”
Interview 645 – The Geneva Business Insider with David L. Smith
David L. Smith of GenevaBusinessInsider.blogspot.com joins us for our monthly discussion on economics, finance and politics. This month we cover the Cyprus bail-ins, the latest developments in the Bank of Japan’s quantitative easing plans, and the latest on the Swiss citizen initiative to account for the country’s gold.
Interview 639 – The Asia-Pacific Perspective with Broc West
James Corbett of corbettreport.com and Broc West of apperspective.net are pleased to bring you the latest edition of their monthly video series, “The Asia-Pacific Perspective.†In this episode, we cover: new debt estimates menace Australians; Myanmar feels the heat as protests and violence track the new trans-Myanmar pipeline; and Japan discovers a new gas source that might change the global energy game.
Interview 637 – James Corbett on the Financial Survival Network
James Corbett joins Kerry Lutz of the Financial Survival Network to discuss the latest in Asia, from the recent round of North Korean saber rattling to the state of the Japanese economy. We also talk about the illusion of stability in the current financial order and the utility of precious metals as stores of value.
Interview 631 – James Corbett on The Reality Principle
James Corbett joins Eric Draitser of the BoilingFrogsPost.com Reality Principle podcast to discuss the Fukushima situation two years later. We discuss the current status of the site, the political situation in Japan and how that plays into the disaster, and where things are likely to go from here.
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