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Welcome to http://NewWorldNextWeek.com – the video series from Corbett Report and Media Monarchy that covers some of the most important developments in open source intelligence news. This week:
Stories of 2011:
US Agencies Trying to Outlaw GMO Food Labelling
http://ur1.ca/72o49
Non-GMO Project
http://www.nongmoproject.org/
The Codex, Fluoride, Auschwitz, Monsanto Connection
http://farmwars.info/?p=3613
Nuclear Meltdown at Fukushima Plant
http://ur1.ca/72o74
Japanese scientist: Fukushima meltdown occurred within hours of quake
http://ur1.ca/72o7e
Honorable Mentions:
John P. Wheeler, CFR/Mitre Insider, Found Dead In Delaware Landfill
http://ur1.ca/72o6e
While You Were Distracted by Osama’s Corpse, Fukushima Disaster Continues
http://ur1.ca/4337r
Trends for 2012:
Weather Report: Project Bluebeam In The Air?
http://ur1.ca/72oas
Werner Von Braun and the Hoaxed Alien Invasion
http://ur1.ca/72obg
Massive Solar Storm ‘Could Knock Out Radio Signals’ Over Next Three Days
http://ur1.ca/72oc7
Be a HERO and Help STOP SOPA Now!!
http://youtu.be/WJIuYgIvKsc
ICE seizes domains
http://ur1.ca/72oe8
Honorable Mention:
2012 – Things That Will Happen
http://ur1.ca/72ocv
Visit http://NewWorldNextWeek.com to get previous episodes in various formats to download, burn & share. And as always, stay up-to-date by
subscribing to the feeds from Corbett Report http://ur1.ca/39obd and Media Monarchy http://ur1.ca/kuec Thank you.
Previous Episode: Korean War, Manning Up, Funding Terror – New World Next Week
http://www.corbettreport.com/?p=3497
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Welcome to http://NewWorldNextWeek.com – the video series from Corbett Report and Media Monarchy that covers some of the most important developments in open source intelligence news. This week:
Stories of 2011:
US Agencies Trying to Outlaw GMO Food Labelling
http://ur1.ca/72o49
Non-GMO Project
http://www.nongmoproject.org/
The Codex, Fluoride, Auschwitz, Monsanto Connection
http://farmwars.info/?p=3613
Nuclear Meltdown at Fukushima Plant
http://ur1.ca/72o74
Japanese scientist: Fukushima meltdown occurred within hours of quake
http://ur1.ca/72o7e
Honorable Mentions:
John P. Wheeler, CFR/Mitre Insider, Found Dead In Delaware Landfill
http://ur1.ca/72o6e
While You Were Distracted by Osama’s Corpse, Fukushima Disaster Continues
http://ur1.ca/4337r
Trends for 2012:
Weather Report: Project Bluebeam In The Air?
http://ur1.ca/72oas
Werner Von Braun and the Hoaxed Alien Invasion
http://ur1.ca/72obg
Massive Solar Storm ‘Could Knock Out Radio Signals’ Over Next Three Days
http://ur1.ca/72oc7
Be a HERO and Help STOP SOPA Now!!
http://youtu.be/WJIuYgIvKsc
ICE seizes domains
http://ur1.ca/72oe8
Honorable Mention:
2012 – Things That Will Happen
http://ur1.ca/72ocv
Visit http://NewWorldNextWeek.com to get previous episodes in various formats to download, burn & share. And as always, stay up-to-date by
subscribing to the feeds from Corbett Report http://ur1.ca/39obd and Media Monarchy http://ur1.ca/kuec Thank you.
Previous Episode: Korean War, Manning Up, Funding Terror – New World Next Week
http://www.corbettreport.com/?p=3497
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audio/notes here: http://ur1.ca/6y8wd on thursday nights, media monarchy joins corbett report radio live on republic broadcasting to
go over all the latest stories from the world of food, environment and health … this week we go over north korea crises, fanta santa, the
good food news of 2011 and more…
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RT.com
December 28, 2011
The Syrian government has released 755 detainees as Arab League monitors continue their mission to stop nine months of violence that has killed thousands. However, doubts remain on both sides that the observers can provide a neutral verdict.
The release of the detainees Wednesday follows the three-pronged Arab League plan that will see Damascus withdrawal government troops from residential areas, release prisoners and begin talks with the opposition.
The report comes as Sudanese General Mustafa Dabi, the head of the Arab League mission, said he saw “nothing frightening” in the city of Homs, the epicenter of the nine-months of the anti-government rising and the first stop on the month-long monitoring mission that kicked off Tuesday, Reuters reports.
“There were some places where the situation was not good,” Dabi told Reuters by telephone on Wednesday. “But there wasn’t anything frightening, at least while we were there. Things were calm and there were no clashes.”
Meanwhile, some members of the opposition believe the Arab League will prove ineffective by concluding that the violence is being generated from both sides.
The opposition also says Dabi’s military background disqualifies him from being a neutral witness, while the Arab League’s mission is nothing more than a stalling tactic to put off a foreign military intervention.
However, political analyst James Corbett told RT that while the observer mission is in fact lacking in credibility, it is only because conclusions will unlikely be based on facts on the ground.
“The final report will be a pre-ordained conclusion that the Assad government is not doing enough to listen to the concerns of its citizens. Personally, I’m not sure what is more ridiculous about this story – the idea that the autocratic thugs of the Arab League are going to presume to pronounce on the democratic leanings of the Syrian government, or that the international community is supposed to take what they say with any sort of moral authority.”
“Clearly, these are not people in a position to be lecturing on this. I think that the report has been pre-ordained, and I’d be very surprised to see that it concludes anything other than the fact that the Assad government is to blame for what’s going on in Syria right now,” Corbett said.
While he argues that the monitoring mission could potentially be effective, he fears efforts to put off a potentially catastrophic war will likely be disregarded.
“It [the monitoring mission] could actually avert military intervention if they do come out and say that the tensions are internal and need to be dealt with internally, but I don’t think that is what is ultimately going to be concluded, but we certainly have to hope that that is the case, because as we know, military intervention in Syria would be an extremely destabilizing event in the region, and would lead almost inevitably to some sort of confrontation with Iran, if not eventually with other states in the region. So I think it is absolutely imperative that this mission does indeed defuse the situation, though I’m not hopeful for that possibility.”
While Corbett argues the international community’s decision to dictate how Syria should manage their internal affairs is as ludicrous as Damascus telling the Obama administration how to deal with the Occupy Wall Street protests, he fear that the observer mission will ultimately serve as the first step to justifying outside military intervention in the country.
“This is all just political theater that is being played out for the benefit of the public that is obviously unwilling to go along with military intervention unless there is the degree of some sort of body that’s seen to – or at least we’re told – have some sort of moral authority to pronounce on the subject,” he added.
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It may be Christmas Eve eve, but the New World Order never stops and so neither does The Corbett Report. Join us on this edition of “Friday Night Highlights” as we dip into The Corbett Report archives for important interviews on Canada’s role in the New World Order, and examples of people who are fighting back.
The Globalization of War – GRTV Backgrounder
Dr. James Beck on The Corbett Report
Calgary Stops Adding Fluoride to the Water Supply
COMER press conference re: Bank of Canada lawsuit
Christopher Porter and Lawrence McCurry on The Corbett Report
Hidden From History – website of Kevin Annett
Kevin Annett on The Corbett Report
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by James Corbett
GRTV.ca
December 23, 2011
A series of steps toward open confrontation with Iran, Syria and Pakistan have been making headlines for months now in both the alternative and mainstream media.
Covered as essentially separate stories, however, few have so far connected these supposedly isolated incidents into a larger story about the creation of a zone of instability that is in fact engulfing all regions of the globe. When such a picture is assembled, it becomes evident that any number of skirmishes and power grabs taking place around the planet are sparks that could eventually light the fuse on open confrontation of the world’s nuclear superpowers.
In Iran, the US State Department is now admittedly working with the United Nations Assistance Mission in Iraq to relocate the Mujahedeen e-Khalq to a former US military base. The MEK is listed as a terrorist organization on the State Department’s own watch list, but Foreign Policy magazine is reporting on the State Department’s moves to work with the organization, which has been used as a proxy force to attack Iran in the past.
This is in addition to the US’ open cooperation with Jundullah, a Balochi terrorist organization responsible for the deaths and woundings of over 500 Iranian citizens in the past eight years, including confirmed CIA ties to the group.
The MEK revelation comes on the heels of the downing of a US reconaissance drone in Iran, a drone that was initially said to have been operating exclusively in Afghanistan when it suddenly veered off course, but later admitted to be conducting spying operations on Iran.
Now the Iranians are announcing a 10-day drill in international waters near the Strait of Hormuz, a strategic choke point for ships transporting petroleum out of the Persian Gulf, a tiny passage through which fully 17% of the global oil transport trade passes each year.
This comes days after fresh reports of live fire maneuvers by the Syrian Air Force and Air Defence, which included tracking and destroying hostile targets and firing real missiles.
In Pakistan, tensions still simmer from a US/NATO air strike last month that left 24 Pakistani soldiers dead, and caused Pakistan to completely close its borders to NATO, causing a supply-chain nightmare for NATO forces in Afghanistan
Now Pakistan is rejecting a US probe into the air strike which found that US and Pakistani forces shared blame for what the report called a “tragic” series of mistakes, saying:
“Pakistan’s army does not agree with the findings of the US/NATO inquiry as being reported in the media. The inquiry report is short on facts.”
Meanwhile in East Asia the North Korean military has raised its alert status again today despite no signs of provocation from its neighbors. Tension has flared up across the region as the infamously reclusive North Korean State goes through a precarious handover of power to Kim Jong Il’s elusive son, Kim Jong Un.
In the Indian Ocean, tensions remain high as China has begun quietly increasing its military presence in the region. Ostensibly there to help fight pirates and protect Chinese export interests, the Chinese navy has already deployed three vessels in the Gulf of Aden to combat Somali pirates, and the Seychelles asked the Chinese to establish a military presence in the region during an unprecedented visit by the Chinese Defense Minister earlier this month. Shortly thereafter, a US MQ-9 Reaper drone was downed in the area.
This comes on the heels of President Obama’s recent trip to Australia, where he announced the establishment of a permanent US Marine presence in Darwin in what is being seen as the latest step toward a Chinese-American confrontation in the South China Sea.
Even the Arctic is becoming a potential flashpoint for military conflict as Canada , Denmark, Russia and Norway have begun a scramble for increasingly prized Arctic resources.
Earlier this month I had the chance to talk to Michel Chossudovsky, director of the Centre for Research on Globalization, about the various conflicts taking place around the globe right now, and how they represent the most worrying moves yet toward a full-scale implementation of World War III.
Now, many are asking what can be done to avoid this seemingly inevitable march toward full-scale military confrontation in what could easily become the most devastating conflict in the history of the globe.
According to Rick Rozoff of Stop NATO International in an interview conducted last week, the fact that the anti-war movement has essentially abdicated its responsibilities since the Obama regime came to power means that it will be almost certainly unable to avert this impending crisis.
As the bleak picture emerges of a world at the point of total war, it remains to be seen what notice, if any, the media will pay to these worrying developments, and whether the public is willing to expend their time and energy on putting together an effective resistance to the global war machine.
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We often make the point on Corbett Report Radio that the corporate media is not to be trusted; they spin, lie, deceive, dissemble and confuse to further the political agenda of the powers that shouldn’t be. But that doesn’t mean that the alternative media is always right. Join us on tonight’s broadcast as we confront the corporate media lies about “Ron Paul’s Racist Newsletters” and correct a false alternative media report that missiles are raining down on Iran. We also go over the latest food, health and environment stories with regular guest James Evan Pilato of FoodWorldOrder.com and take your calls.
US missiles hit Iranian village…in 2003
Rockets hit Iran!…in 2003
The Atlantic smears Ron Paul
Salon smears Ron Paul
CNN smears Ron Paul
Ron Paul’s only vote ever for something not authorized by the constitution: honouring Martin Luther King Jr.
US food aid for north korea would bring nuclear talks a step closer
Food for thought in North Korea
The good food news of 2011
food & beverage companies hedge fund managers love
Max Keiser on boycotting Coke
flame retardant chemical found in US soft drinks
how coca-cola shaped the modern-day santa
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Welcome to http://NewWorldNextWeek.com – the video series from Corbett Report and Media Monarchy that covers some of the most important developments in open source intelligence news. This week:
Story #1: The Changing Face of Pyongyang – Hereditary Succession Under
Close Scrutiny of Elite US Policy Makers
http://ur1.ca/6vbpr
Related: Kim Jong-il Is Dead, Long Live Kim Jong-un!
http://ur1.ca/6vbpx
Update: South Korean Intelligence Disputes Circumstances of Kim Jong-il’s Death
http://ur1.ca/6vbq3
NWNW Flashback: 2010 Prediction of Kim Jong Il’s Death
http://ur1.ca/6vbq6
Story #2: Manning Opts Not to Testify In WikiLeaks Hearing
http://ur1.ca/6vbro
Related: Investigators Show Evidence of WikiLeaks Link
http://ur1.ca/6vbrz
Sibel Edmonds – Revisiting My Silence on WikiLeaks
http://ur1.ca/6vbsb
Story #3: US Troops Guarded Terrorist Camp in Iraq
http://ur1.ca/6vbsc
Video Flashback: Anti-Iran Terrorist Confession – Jundollah Leader
Abdolmalek Rigi
http://ur1.ca/6vbsv
Video Update: The Manas Question – Drugs, Revolution & Terrorism on the Road to Afghanistan
http://ur1.ca/6vbt0
Visit http://NewWorldNextWeek.com to get previous episodes in various formats to download, burn & share. And as always, stay up-to-date by
subscribing to the feeds from Corbett Report http://ur1.ca/39obd and Media Monarchy http://ur1.ca/kuec Thank you.
Previous Episode: Drone Detention, Canada Kyoto, Teen Toking
http://ur1.ca/6vbtf
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Podcast: Play in new window | Download
Welcome to http://NewWorldNextWeek.com – the video series from Corbett Report and Media Monarchy that covers some of the most important developments in open source intelligence news. This week:
Story #1: The Changing Face of Pyongyang – Hereditary Succession Under
Close Scrutiny of Elite US Policy Makers
http://ur1.ca/6vbpr
Related: Kim Jong-il Is Dead, Long Live Kim Jong-un!
http://ur1.ca/6vbpx
Update: South Korean Intelligence Disputes Circumstances of Kim Jong-il’s Death
http://ur1.ca/6vbq3
NWNW Flashback: 2010 Prediction of Kim Jong Il’s Death
http://ur1.ca/6vbq6
Story #2: Manning Opts Not to Testify In WikiLeaks Hearing
http://ur1.ca/6vbro
Related: Investigators Show Evidence of WikiLeaks Link
http://ur1.ca/6vbrz
Sibel Edmonds – Revisiting My Silence on WikiLeaks
http://ur1.ca/6vbsb
Story #3: US Troops Guarded Terrorist Camp in Iraq
http://ur1.ca/6vbsc
Video Flashback: Anti-Iran Terrorist Confession – Jundollah Leader
Abdolmalek Rigi
http://ur1.ca/6vbsv
Video Update: The Manas Question – Drugs, Revolution & Terrorism on the Road to Afghanistan
http://ur1.ca/6vbt0
Visit http://NewWorldNextWeek.com to get previous episodes in various formats to download, burn & share. And as always, stay up-to-date by
subscribing to the feeds from Corbett Report http://ur1.ca/39obd and Media Monarchy http://ur1.ca/kuec Thank you.
Previous Episode: Drone Detention, Canada Kyoto, Teen Toking
http://ur1.ca/6vbtf
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Dan Dicks of PressForTruth.tv joins us tonight to talk about the New World Order from a Canadian perspective. We cover the latest on the new Canada-US border agreement that threatens to further erode our national sovereignty, a new lawsuit in Canadian court to make the government use the Bank of Canada the way it was intended, and Canada’s pull out from the Kyoto protocol. We also listen to some of Dan’s music and talk about his new subscription website.