Podcast

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17
May
2013

No, James can’t tell you the meaning of your life. But he can show you that there is a meaning in life. Join us this week for a very special edition of The Corbett Report where we explore life’s biggest question…and confront the biggest lie.

15
May
2013

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).

19
Apr
2013

The specter of terror is once again being raised to haunt the collective consciousness of the American psyche. But as the terror meme rears its ugly head, we see an understanding of false flag terrorism creeping into the mainstream discourse. Join us this week on The Corbett Report as we explore the real terror paradigm and examine who really hates you for your freedoms.

15
Apr
2013

Soylent Green – FLNWO #04

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This month on Film, Literature and the New World Order we talk to James Evan Pilato of MediaMonarchy.com about Soylent Green, the 1973 sci-fi movie based on the 1966 novel Make Room! Make Room! by Harry Harrison. We discuss the differences between the book and the movie, the eminent personage who wrote the introduction to the book, and how the story has been used to predictively program some of the favourite memes of the eugenics propagandists.

9
Apr
2013

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?”

6
Apr
2013

For generations we have been taught that the ideal journalist is fair, balanced and objective. But the idea of the objective journalist is a myth. Join us today on The Corbett Report as we explore the ideologies and assumptions behind all news media and what alternative models we have for journalism in the online era.

30
Mar
2013

There are many arguments to be made against the concept of government: arguments from effect, arguments of morality. But there is an even more fundamental argument to consider: government authority does not exist. Join us this week on The Corbett Report as we explore the most dangerous superstition.