Interview 1306 – New World Next Week with James Evan Pilato

by | Oct 12, 2017 | Interviews | 39 comments

Welcome to New World Next Week – 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: Clooney Asked To Spy On Gaddafi, Jolie On Kony
http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/clooney-asked-by-international-prosecutor-spy-colonel-gaddafi-libya-1642304

The International Criminal Court Exposed
https://www.corbettreport.com/the-international-criminal-court-exposed/

The Assassination of Gaddafi – GRTV Backgrounder
https://www.corbettreport.com/the-assassination-of-gaddafi-grtv-backgrounder/

Angelina Jolie ‘Offered’ To Help Snare Kony In Honeytrap Dinner
http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/angelina-jolie-offered-help-snare-ugandan-warlord-joseph-kony-honeytrap-dinner-1642293

History Commons: Luis Moreno-Ocampo
http://www.historycommons.org/entity.jsp?entity=luis_moreno_ocampo_1

Wikipedia: Satellite Sentinel Project
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Satellite_Sentinel_Project

CFR: “Clooney”
https://www.cfr.org/search?keyword=Clooney

CFR: “Jolie”
https://www.cfr.org/search?keyword=Clooney

5 People You Won’t Believe Worked For the CIA
https://www.corbettreport.com/5-people-you-wont-believe-worked-for-the-cia/

NWNW Flashback: CFR Clooney Raised $15 Million For Hillary & DNC, Denounced Money In Politics Day Later (Apr. 21, 2016)
http://mediamonarchy.com/2016/04/nwnw266-video/

NWNW Flashback: Full Disclosure and the Further Exposure of the So-Called Elite (Dec. 18, 2014)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z6duCsr186E

Story #2: Blackwater Founder Prince Weighing U.S. Senate Run
https://twitter.com/boozeleprechaun/status/917351255827197952

Michael Krieger on Erik Prince’s Insane Post-Blackwater Career
https://www.corbettreport.com/interview-1154-michael-krieger-on-erik-princes-insane-post-blackwater-career/

Douglas Valentine on the Resurrection of the Phoenix Program
https://www.corbettreport.com/interview-1248-douglas-valentine-on-the-resurrection-of-the-phoenix-program/

Story #3: After Massive Show Of Uprising, Catalonia Bails On Formal Independence Declaration
https://uk.reuters.com/article/uk-spain-politics-catalonia/catalonia-baulks-at-formal-independence-declaration-to-allow-talks-idUKKBN1CF13U

NWNW Flashback: The Radical Leftist, Anti-Bailout Syriza Party Won in Greece’s National Elections (Feb. 4, 2015)
https://www.corbettreport.com/police-vs-waze-syriza-in-power-peanut-cure-new-world-next-week/

President Trump Meets With Dr. Henry Kissinger… Again
https://twitter.com/mediamonarchy/status/917808709006385152

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39 Comments

  1. (James Corbett’s old stomping grounds)
    SMILE – NO FLUORIDE
    October 12, 2017 Good News Next Week!
    http://calgaryherald.com/news/local-news/corbella-the-science-is-not-settled-on-water-fluoridation
    QUOTE
    Edmonton has fluoride in its drinking water. Calgary does not. Take a wild guess which of the two cities’ children have more cavities?

    A little tidbit…
    Dr Paul Connett and coauthors published “The Case Against Fluoridation back in 2010 which has 80 pages of references.
    One of the coauthors was James Beck, MD, PhD, a retired Professor of Physics from Calgary. He was instrumental in getting Calgary to stop its Fluoridation program.
    VIDEO clip – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nA6q-1dkgyU&feature=youtu.be&t=1h7m55s
    (By the way, if someone wants to see a firecracker activist, rewind the video to see Regina who flew in experts and sponsored this TownHall. Regina is thermitic to the system. You can also see her here… http://www.dogsagainstfluoridation.com/ )

    The article in The Calgary Herald “Corbella: The science is not settled on water fluoridation” by Licia Corbella is so good…
    …that I apologize in advance for placing the full text below.
    http://calgaryherald.com/news/local-news/corbella-the-science-is-not-settled-on-water-fluoridation

    • ARTICLE EXCERPTS

      Edmonton has fluoride in its drinking water. Calgary does not. Take a wild guess which of the two cities’ children have more cavities?

      If you said Calgary, you’d be wrong! Chew on that for a while. Despite continuing to have fluoride in their water, kids in Edmonton have more tooth decay than Calgary kids — in their baby teeth and their permanent teeth, says a University of Calgary study.

      But, how can that be? Isn’t fluoride the wonder supplement that’s supposed to mean little kids will suffer less tooth decay? That’s what many proponents of adding fluoride to our drinking water would have you believe. They have also urged people to base their position on fluoridated water on scientific data. Finally, something we can agree on!

      A 2016 U of C study called: Measuring the short-term impact of fluoridation cessation on dental caries in Grade 2 children using tooth surface indices shows that fluoride isn’t all that it’s cracked up to be.

      You might have guessed by the above title, that this study isn’t exactly a page turner. You also might recall news coverage on this report. Pretty much the only thing mentioned in the past about this study was how there was an increase in primary tooth decay in both Edmonton and Calgary but “the magnitude of the increase was greater in Calgary” following the cessation of fluoride. What’s curious is why reporting on the study stopped there.

      What was not widely published is that according to the very same study, the number of cavities in permanent teeth actually decreased in Calgary since fluoridation ended. You read that correctly. “For all tooth surfaces among permanent teeth, there was a statistically significant decrease in Calgary . . . which was not observed in Edmonton.” Interesting, isn’t it, that this juicy morsel from the report was never quoted?

    • ARTICLE continued…

      So, let’s recap that last paragraph. Since May 2011, when fluoride was removed from Calgary’s drinking water but has remained in Edmonton’s water since 1967, there has been a “statistically significant decrease in Calgary” for all tooth surfaces among permanent teeth but the same decrease did not occur in Edmonton. Drink that in slowly.

      Consider the following conclusion: “In permanent teeth, we elsewhere (in unpublished results) reported a decrease in caries over time in both Calgary (fluoride cessation) and Edmonton (fluoride continued), which was larger and more consistent in Calgary.” The rate of improvement was better in Calgary than Edmonton.

      Yet there are those who want Calgarians heading to the polls on Oct. 16 to elect only candidates who will put fluoridation back on tap in Calgary. The group Calgarians for Kids’ Health presented anecdotal evidence of kids with tooth decay on Sept. 25, that included presenting a mother who said: “I have a four-and-a-half-year-old here and her teeth are falling out because she didn’t get fluoride from the day she was born.”

      There is no reason why a young child’s teeth should be falling out unless poor diet, disease, or a lack of dental care exists.

      The reason why fluoride was removed from Calgary’s drinking water in 2011 was because council was being asked to upgrade the fluoride-adding equipment at Calgary’s Glenmore and Bearspaw water treatment facilities — something that was expected to cost between $3 million to $6 million. In addition, the city spent $750,000 annually in operational costs. The debate ensued and freedom of choice to not be medicated through our water supply was rightly chosen by most of council.

    • Final installment of the continued ARTICLE…

      Alberta Liberal MLA Dr. David Swann said recently that he’s “deeply disappointed by the level of misinformation and fear-mongering surrounding fluoridation. It flies in the face of 35 years of research that fluoride water treatment is a safe and effective way to protect our dental health.”

      Swann and other proponents of fluoridation are trying to claim that the science is settled. But if you actually read recent studies about fluoridation, you will see that’s not the case. A very recent University of Toronto study is linking fluoride exposure in pregnant women to lower intelligence in their children. Another meta analysis from 2012 shows 27 other reports pointing to the same potential results.

      If the science has been settled for 35 years, as Swann claims, why did medical experts recommend that fluoride in Calgary’s water and across North America be reduced from one part per million to 0.7 ppm in 1998? Why in 2006 did the American Dental Association recommend that parents not prepare baby formula with fluoridated water, something that the Centers for Disease Control still recommends? How can a scientist insist on medicating people when it’s impossible to regulate the dose?

      “Collectively, the literature (including our study) indicates that the impact of fluoridation cessation on dental caries is not uniformly positive or negative, but varies by time and place and sorting out the reasons for different patterns is important,” states the U of C study.

      Ingesting fluoride, rather than having it topically painted or swished around teeth, has been linked to other negative health effects including impacts to the thyroid, kidneys or bones. It’s not fear mongering.

      I used to be one of those dismissive proponents of fluoride until my position was ripped out by the root when I realized fluoridated water harmed my children. Many Calgarians, including my sons, have evidence of fluorosis on their teeth. It’s evident every time they smile and that makes me frown. Those chalky white blotches and streaks on their teeth are not just cosmetic. It means that their bones have been affected after fluoride was literally forced down our throats.
      ~~ Links to the studies cited in this column are embedded in Licia’s column available at CalgaryHerald.com

  2. I love it when James gets ticked. He makes even more sense then. 🙂

    • James was indeed on fire this episode. Will make a week’s break more bearable perhaps.

      • Corbett excerpts:
        “…So, (Erik) Prince is like some sort of turd that refuses to flush down the bowl, that keeps popping back up….”
        (Around the 9 minute mark.)

        …Politicians are never, ever are going to give you freedom! That is not what they are doing. That is not the game they play. You are not going to get it at the ballot box. … And all they want is for you to legitimize their game….

    • Yeah, I loved that too. Someone commented “@13:13 hahahahaha love it.” under the video.
      I especially loved it because the selection lunacy in Germany recently was so huge. Larger than ever by the expected parts and sadly at least by half of the so called red-pilled, awakened or whatever. The stupidest imho though were those advocating not to vote. (Either you got it or just don’t care and thus the thought going ‘to vote’ won’t even cross your mind Or you are still in the who-should-rule?-mindset and then argue for or against ‘voting’).

      • I was curious what the mindset was in your neck of the woods.

    • Don’t miss something? With all that I miss on a daily basis, even without the internet, that will be hard for me to do. Shoot, this morning I noticed I had even missed trimming my mustache while trimming my beard (something I do on a somewhat regular weekly basis). Now I’m stressed…. Or maybe not. 🙂 Cheers, JimBob

    • From the “Southern Verbal Dictionary”

      “Jim Bob” defined (sort of)
      ”Bob” gets added on occasion if you live in the south. The addition of “Bob” is very similar to the title of Don or Doña in the Spanish speaking world. High praise indeed.

      Video of Dallas Councilman talking to T-Bob, a dentist. (10 seconds)
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nA6q-1dkgyU&feature=youtu.be&t=9m30s
      (Note: “Doctor Davis” was not used. T-Bob was used.)

  3. Civil disobedience, to name one. How large a percentage of citizens needs to defy the government for its agencies to crawl to a complete stop? 5%? 10%?

    In my country there is currently going on a fascist reform where private entities have merged with lawmakers to financially molest and harass citizens. Fines and legal fees 5 to 100 times larger than initial debts are being hoisted upon people by the millions. People keep their mouth shut and pony up, those whom can afford it. If 250.000 of them would file an appeal, the so called judicial system would implode.

    The Catalan question is one of the prime political issues in EU currently. Had that referendum passed, Europe would see a dozen more states inside a few years, springing all over the old continent like mushrooms. All of that consolidation effort would have been for naught. They say secession is “illegal” because of the “constitution,” is it? Well then, write a new constitution, this one appears to be broken.

    If push came to shove, I could be persuaded to see this as a solution as well http://www.ebay.com/bhp/riot-gear

    People need to shed their slave mentality just like a snake would shed its old skin.

  4. Well, lots to say.

    Let’s begin with Catalonia. James is absolutely right, if voting could change anything it would be illegal. Sold out again by the Greek style neo-liberalism, the appeasers to concentrated capital. Although the vote was not a legal referendum, James is right in saying it should have been pushed through by government legislation.

    Alas, the government is not interested in the useless bread gobblers, are they? By the way, useless bread gobblers” is a term that was coined by the Nazis.

    People should read The Guns of Catalonia by George Orwell for more. He was there.

    Speaking of which: Erik Prince’s expected bid for candidacy is all part of Steve Bannon and Gorka’s movement to build a fascist party which will then oppose the reactionary republicans; they know the corporate demos are dead.

    This is the game: the beginning of a proto-fascist party and of course, this is the populist theocratic feudalism Prince and his ilk are selling.

    But it goes further. I invite readers to become familiar with the Schmitz Family.

    This family is thoroughly fascist, through and through. You do not hear much about them. And they are billionaires. And they are connected to the Prince family (DeVos the whole bag of garbage) in many, many ways. The Schmitzes go back to actual Nazism.

    As noted anti-fascist, Dave Emory states:

    “The difference between the image of the GOP’s “family values” propaganda and the reality as lived by GOP operatives is illustrated in this discussion of the life, times, and offspring of former Representative John G. Schmitz. An ultra-right winger from Southern California, Schmitz was too far to the right for the John Birch Society. His own “family values” came to light when it turned out he had a second family by his German mistress and that a son by that union had been sexually mutilated. Schmitz’s daughter–Mary Kay Le Tourneau—bore two children by one of her thirteen-year-old male students. Much of the program focuses on the presence of “things German” in the life and times of Schmitz and his son John P. Schmitz, raising the question of the possible relationship of the Schmitzes to the Bormann group. Of more interest than the elder Schmitz is his son John P. Schmitz, a former counsel to the elder George Bush and partner in a German international law firm that represents many of the German core corporations that comprise the main element of the Bormann organization.
    Program Highlights Include: The elder Schmitz’s habit of giving a Nazi salute; the elder Schmitz’s curious association with Yasser Arafat (unusual for a Bircher); the younger Schmitz’s presence in investigations involving various aspects of 9/11; the younger Schmitz’s involvement with both the Iran-Contra machinations and the Iraqgate scandal; the younger Schmitz’s work for former CDU treasurer Matthias Wissman; the younger Schmitz’s presence on the board of directors of the American Council on Germany; the younger Schmitz’s work for Wilmer, Cutler & Pickering—one of D.C.’s most powerful law firms; the younger Schmitz’s work on behalf of Bayer AG, Bertelsmann, Deutsche Bank, Rober Bosch GmbH. Deutsche Welle (German TV).”

    There’s more: http://spitfirelist.com/for-the-record/ftr-469-the-schmitzes-republican-family-values/

    And their connections to 911 are worthy of thorough investigation.

    http://www.constantinereport.com/nazi-connections-to-911-the-schmitz-brothers/

    Finally, as to the Kiss of Death’s (Henry Kissinger) meeting with Trump, this is logical. Presidents have no power in the US; Trump’s stupidity included. They must meet with the Rockefeller appointed, scurrilous, coin operated politicians in the bordellos of power to get their talking notes. That Kissinger is alive is devastating enough but not in comparison with his international crimes on behalf of power.

    • Candidates for the CIA (or FSB or whatever) spies list ;-)?
      Wiki lists Joseph E Schmitz as a member of the Order of Malta. Find this an interesting detail.

      Interesting to know would also be, if the above mentioned family is related to IG Hermann Schmitz. Couldn’t find a connection ad hoc. Probability is relatively low, the name is too common as them to have to be related.

  5. I agree that a nice little segue into a solution would have been nice, but I loved the rant against the futility of voting. Personally, I consider voters terrorists. After all, they are standing in lines to help choose a spokesperson who will represent their desire to force others to do something akin to what they want. Voters desire force upon others. If not disdain for that, then what?
    But the solution is already going on in a gazillion places. It is seed sourcing, off-grid power solutions, 3D printing, etc. The revolution is winning, it’s just that we don’t have a coherent front to publicize it.

    • …we don’t have a coherent front to publicize it. – Jim Bob

      Well said Jim. …The entire comment.

      (“Jim Bob” …”Bob” gets added on occasion if you live in the south.)

      • Why thank you HRS. For our friends outside of the south (I’ll forgive them for that sin, grievous though it may be), the addition of Bob is very similar to the title of Don or Doña in the spanish speaking world. High praise indeed.

    • “Personally, I consider voters terrorists. After all, they are standing in lines to help choose a spokesperson who will represent their desire to force others to do something akin to what they want. Voters desire force upon others. If not disdain for that, then what?”

      I have taken the liberty of forwarding the above (verbatim) to my Artificially Unintelligent colleagues who persist in their patriotic peer pressure persuasion tactics. (election time here in Cowtown. Sigh.)

      Thanks, Wingsuitfreak… very well said.

      • Gosh, there are shoe tips shuffling the dirt, and now I blush.

    • Richard,
      You do bring up some important points.

      There is no doubt that sometimes when a person is mocked and ridiculed for a well-intentioned action, the person might get a little ruffled or offended.

      People might get offended at a statement or remark, but for the most part people move on.

      People get over things.

      Except a wife…
      In the “Husband Handbook”, it clearly states in Section 3, 1st Paragraph, “A wife has the privilege of bringing up any mistake, statement, or perceived error made by the husband no matter how far in the distant past. Husbands are not afforded this privilege”.

      RICE PAPER and communication
      In my opinion, ‘trying not to offend others’ stifles a person’s own free and open communication.
      It is like always walking on rice paper.
      Grasshopper knows… (40 seconds) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xSS9Tg0of1Q

      • Gotcha. I’m tracking.

    • I can see your point Richard, but how long has this message about voting been going out there? Sometimes you have to whack that mule about the head to get his attention. They’ll get upset, but that’s better than thrown down stairs like the cops were doing to their grandmothers. And also, I personally don’t care about people who wouldn’t step up when the cops threw their grandmothers down the stairs. There is a reason they don’t do that in my neck of the woods. Mocking and beating should convince them that political action isn’t as it appears.

      • I don’t remember if they really celebrated that vote or not. But I do know that those who still somehow believe in voting anger me. There is a point at which any thinking human being has to realize the futility of such a belief. When will these idiots learn? Are they capable of learning anymore, or are they such slaves that they will always remain content with whatever crumbs their masters leave them? I admit, this may be snobbish on my behalf, but their stupidity affects me. Because of their stupidity, their truly superstitious belief in their precious sacrament; we all remain enslaved to some degree. I do not blame those predators who order the troops to war. I do not blame those predators like Saville, the rest of that ilk, for their crimes. I do not blame those who order the torture of people at Guantanamo Bay. I blame those who believe so blindly, so stupidly, in the sacred ritual of voting them into power every chance they get. These voters are the true criminals, for they are the ones who sanction these horrors by their casting of the holy vote of slavery. I can certainly see why someone might think I’m a bit harsh, but it’s their fault more than anyone else’s. This is the world the voters want. I don’t think it’s that anarchists are such snobs. I think it’s because we’re running out of patience with these stupid spoiled brats who still think their vote means they’re free.

      • That vote was “celebrated” and the “UK vote” came in close to the “Trump vote” so it was kind of a logical blurb on James’ part; one was ridiculed the other was welcomed as if it meant something. None of them meant anything, UK hasn’t left EU and probably never will, James made a logical reasoning error on that one. To draw any further conclusions on that error would require special reasoning skills. I.e. those that make you draw conclusions which you want to see drawn. Ad nauseam.

        I won’t even mention that James had a number of articles featuring “solutions,” some of which I personally many not agree with at all, but still they are out there, posing as possible solutions. To imply that James simply mocks people and never offers any alternative ways of thinking is beyond ridiculous. As if there were a clear cut alternative “solution” to this Catalonia vote.

        As for being a “snob”: why would you feel like a snob only because you HAVE reasoning skills which are far above the median? Not because you’re an ancestor of Spock himself, but because the median is on the level of primordial soup. Such thinking belongs in the sphere of political correctness, to realize you’re better than the common ilk at something should not draw any inappropriate feelings. Just as realizing someone is better than you at something else shouldn’t draw jealousy on your part but the will to self improve. What matters is what you do with said knowledge and understanding.

        “in the sacred ritual of voting them into power every chance they get”
        They haven’t voted anyone into anything, I’m sure you’re aware of that, I just wanted to drive that point home.

      • Thanks mkey, Had I that mysterious substance known as “tact”, that’s a lot closer to the way I would have worded my response. Unfortunately, I don’t possess that substance. But I am descended from Spock. The more you know. JimBob

      • Nothing has changed. Brexit was an opinion poll on whether people want more or less government and if J&J where celebrating anything it would be the fact that results indicate that more people than less desire less government.

        What happened in Catalonia is a whole bunch people decided that electing a different coloured lizard would be the solution to their problems are they were wrong again as usual.

  6. How about an open source investigation of the Las Vegas shootings on 10/1/2017 or whatever it was that actually happened there.

    • God that was a clusterf*ck. I’ve already heard so much about it that I’m sick of it. However, it does go to show that Americans aren’t as asleep as most think. The official story (or rather stories) got blown out of the water before the ink dried. I think this was important though, in that it marks a turning point in people just getting sick and tired of all this BS. Just my opinion, but I’m willing to share it.

      • One answer to that you’ll find in this (comedy?) movie, by this actor:
        https://youtu.be/2V8V6-VjnWw?t=40s Whiskey Tango Foxtrott
        He quits his job, warning about the addiction of ‘scandal journalism’ in a nice allegory. Something the main character becomes aware of in the end and thus quits the scene/addiction.
        I found it actually a decent message and a bit strange movie. A desastrous hartwrenching topic underlying everything, but than in a comic fashion illustrated (maybe you might say in a way a bit like the wolf of wallstreets but absolutely not in such a Porn/celebrating style), mixed in with an unexpected question about addiction.

    • whaugen,
      I think in last week’s “New World Next Week”, Las Vegas was discussed along with how the news media directs everyone’s attention to target stories.
      So, I doubt if you’ll see an open source investigation here.
      I’m not saying a “Vegas open source investigation” was poo-pooed.
      There are probably other places like Steemit where that is going on.

      • I think it’s being ripped apart in so many venues that there is little left to investigate that isn’t already being pursued. Jon Rappaport has been devoting a lot of time to it; many other fine minds as well. It was open-sourced from the very beginning. You could still smell the smoke in the air when the story first began to fall apart. Hopefully, this will end one of the worst terror groups known to man; the FBI. I know, but I CAN dream, can’t I?

  7. That’s only how I see it in this very moment, no offense meant.
    I sense a longing for an easy answer/solution to all problems (like 42) (which obviously there isn’t).
    Already how the question ‘the people should have done’ is conceptualized, makes me think it is like the old ‘Stammtisch’ question. There at the regular rounds people find the answer what the politicians should have done and everything would be good and do this over and over and over again.
    As if when J&J would have just addressed the Catalonian audience beforehand, providing the solution.
    Miraculously all alternative media outlets would have mirrored it and thus ‘the catalonian people’ – as a “unity” of all human beings in this area – would have employed this solution and would now be free (not just ‘independent’).
    (You get my mood here? A bit laughable, ironic.)

    (And, by the way, it’s also not about: Don’t vote! https://www.corbettreport.com/interview-1306-new-world-next-week-with-james-evan-pilato/comment-page-1/#comment-44537)

    I will leave you empty here and provide no answer(s) yet, purposefully.

    • Besides: Equally funny was proposing James for an Oscar (some days ago in regards to the documentary). Or XYZ for President or Nobel Peace Price or demanding that something (video/topic/whatever) should be mandatory in school.

      Just playing the wrong game.

  8. Everyone has the right to express themselves the way they see fit. I’m not implying you don’t know that. Talking to those who refuse to listen is enervating to say the least and his rant, if anything, was mild. It was quite emotional to boot and that’s a side James doesn’t show that often. Your expectations of James seem to be too high.

    Voting cattle, sheeple people, those who choose to keep their eyes shut, those who choose to look the other way, those who are not mature enough to realize that change starts from within oneself, those who will fall for the same traps over and over again; whatever you wish to call these people, there is one all encompassing word to describe them all – statists.

    They refuse to question. They refuse to understand. They refuse to call out those who lie to them every single day. They refuse to take ownership. They want easy solutions, quick fixes and for someone else to pick up the tab. Statists. They are those who don’t act and are willing to back the bully to make you do what they want to be done.

    Calling them children is inappropriate, children are not that thick and can be reasoned with. I personally would much rather talk to a child than a crazed supporter of the state, be he far right, far left, deep center or whatever other orientation.

    Statist are our enemy. Those policemen beating down on you while in full armor; those military men rounding up people and sending them off to the frontline; those bureaucrats stealing food from your table, imposing barriers and unnatural demands on how you conduct your life, regulating your every breath; they all do it while chanting merrily “I’m just doing my job.”

    I do know some people who are on the fence and I often refrain from making them lose their balance, I don’t see myself as having the right the burst their bubble. Not often do I come across those who seek discussion. When I do, I like sharing an opinion or two.

    Vast majority of the others, however, I personally don’t want to have anything to do with.

  9. It is a blow because now the people will learn just how ineffective voting is. They will also become angry. There are a host of reasons why it is important, but none of them have anything to do with England leaving the EU. We are at a turning point in history. It’s a pretty good show if you ask me. I’m just sitting here watching it and wishing I had a joint. 🙂 Politics goes so much better with weed. Sort of like cartoons for big kids.

  10. 14:29 – 15: 20 – Well spoken, James. Couldn’t have ranted better myself

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