Interview 1242 – James Corbett on Living Outside The Box

by | Jan 7, 2017 | Interviews | 4 comments

James Corbett joins Lance Bowman of the Living Outside the Box podcast to discuss the outlook for Japan and the world in 2017. We talk about the economic, cultural and societal mindset in Japan and preparedness (or lack thereof) for the changes that are coming across the globe.

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  1. I loved this Interview 1242!!! Lance Bowman did a good job of guiding the interview and sliding through a diversity of topics. Pleasant voice.

    It widened my universe to find out some of the cultural viewpoints in Japan. Thanks for going there! Perspectives of other cultures are important in understanding the international stage and I think many of us have a strong curiosity about other cultures.

    “Communities of Interest and Ideas”, “New Versions of Community”.
    I liked seeing this topic addressed with easy to comprehend concepts and non-labels.

    Being an old fart, the “kindergarten” explanation of ICAAN really helps when trying to grasp larger concepts such as “.bit” and “namecoin.org” and correlating things towards decentralization and peer to peer solutions.
    I appreciate it.
    Also, episodes like this with very simple explanations become vitally important when disseminating to the broad public.

    I totally and emphatically agree with Corbett:
    We are in a war against manufactured ignorance of the fact that there exist peer to peer, open source solutions.
    Corbett QUOTE:
    …But I would rather that the default be that people understand and look for “…Is there a decentralized solution?…” …if people JUST GET TO THAT MINDSET…then the status quo itself will change….
    Bowman QUOTE:
    …You hit the nail on the head….
    QUEUED VIDEO: (1 minute) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fRWjPl_vWl4&feature=youtu.be&t=32m9s

    In my opinion:
    “Just being aware that alternatives exist”…if we can just change society’s meme to this fact, then it deflates the manipulations by the powers elite.
    Awareness of the fact is the key point. An individual would not necessarily have to use something like bitcoin or .bit or Tor. They just need to be aware that alternatives exist.
    Awareness is the key.
    And spreading that awareness is something which we can do as free individuals.

  2. James, Can you explain how to open at this point a .bit domain name? Searches only bring up links to GoDaddy, etc.

      • Yay for more.

        After seeing your September video and after a longer story, I have 4 .bit domain names that I’ve yet to do anything with.

        JasonCarswell.bit – blank (my name for my new junk)
        WickedSunshine.bit – blank (to repost my old website WickedSunshine.com 2000-2010 content, now someone else’s domain)
        Truther.bit – blank
        Antiestablishment.bit – blank

        I wanted “Truther” .bit to discuss the pros and cons of “trutherism” for better and worse, not necessarily about “fact” details, the psychology, group think, the different kinds of groups and truths, ways to quantify and qualify types, styles, people, groups, etc. if possible, in order to help people navigate concepts, right, wrong, or fuzzy.

        I was going to have Antiestablishment.bit as a mirror/redirect to Truther.bit or perhaps branch it out later.

        So far I’ve nothing but the guilt of just sitting on them. (I’m distracted by my compulsive addiction to alt-news.)

        I’ll give/donate/transfer/share/fill Truther.bit and/or Antiestablishment.bit to whomever, James Corbett or other members, if someone with content is willing to develop them, with or without me. Please feel free to share this as you see fit, and gmail.com contact MJasonCarswell if serious.

        I have the name domains in a Namecoin wallet but have not proceeded to learning how to host them, nor have I money to do so beyond the 0.255 Namecoin gifted to me to do so. (Shame on me for procrastinating.)

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