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Corbett Report Radio 010 - Case Studies in Predictive Programming

11/12/20110 Comments

Following up from episode 006 of this broadcast, tonight on Corbett Report Radio we explore some examples of predictive programming in greater depth, including the extraordinary story of the real-life "Insider" and his struggles to get his story of Wall Street fraud told, and the many strange parallels between tv, movies, and the July 7th bombings in London.

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Corbett Report Radio 006 - Predictive Programming and You

11/08/20112 Comments

From The War of the Worlds to Gravity's Rainbow to Minority Report, there have been a bewildering number of works of "fiction" that seem to predict our future. Today on Corbett Report Radio we examine the concept of "predictive programming" and look for examples in our current day and age.

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Solutions: Turn Off Your TV

09/08/201752 Comments


The military-industrial-corporate-financial-intelligence-entertainment complex spends zillions of dollars every year creating predictive programming for you to consume...and you can foil their plans by clicking one little button.

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Why Are You Against Globalism? - Questions For Corbett #023

06/30/201526 Comments

James takes some time out of packing for his summer vacation to answer your queries in this month's edition of Questions For Corbett. This month he tackles: the CIA and the Iranian nuclear program; the problems of the debt-money paradigm; globalism as an ideology; the predictive programming problem, and much more.

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Brazil - FLNWO #26

05/19/201528 Comments

Satire? Farce? Romance? Comedy? Documentary? Dream? Mundane reality? A subversive critique of the system, or merely more predictive programming of an inescapable tyranny? Join us on this month's edition of Film, Literature and the New World Order as we attempt to answer the deceptively simple question: What is "Brazil"?

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Charlie Wilson's War - FLNWO #16

06/17/20140 Comments

How and why did the Afghan-Soviet war start? What was the CIA's involvement in the affair? Who did they support and what were they aiming at? If you're interested in the answers to these questions you won't find them in 2007's Hollywood drama, Charlie Wilson's War, but you will hear them discussed on this podcast. Join us today for another edition of Film, Literature and the New World Order as Pearse Redmond of Porkin's Policy Review joins us to dissect the propaganda and predictive programming of this CIA-Afghan cover up movie.

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1984: Warning or Conditioning? - Questions For Corbett #012

12/07/20131 Comment

On this edition of Questions For Corbett, James rolls up his sleeve and answers your burning questions, from Arafat's polonium poisoning to land ownership to KAL 007, JP Morgan, predictive programming and everyone's burning question: who is the British woman who introduces the podcast?

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Episode 284 - Learn History with Philip Zelikow!

10/12/20132 Comments

As Philip Zelikow prepares to teach an online history course, we peel back the layers of propaganda from the former Executive Director of the 9/11 Commission. From cover up to predictive programming, we examine the ways that Zelikow helped to shape (and write) the history he's now teaching.

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Enemy of the State - FLNWO #06

07/16/20131 Comment

Enemy of the State is a typical Jerry Bruckheimer Hollywood blockbuster, including a Hollywood A-list cast and enough chases and explosions to keep even the most easily distracted fixated on the screen. But beneath the Hollywood gloss there is a remarkably prescient story about total government surveillance...and the risks associated with that power. Join us this week as we examine the CIA-approved predictive programming of this 1998 action flick.

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Corbett Report Radio 269 - Things That Make You Go "Hmmmmm..."

12/12/20120 Comments

We step out of the hard news and geopolitics for a moment tonight to look at some of the stranger stories from the world of science, society and pop culture. From hibernating humans to royal rituals, predictive programming to seizure weapons, tonight's episode covers a range of stories that will make you scratch your head.

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