Interview 1469 – New World Next Week with James Evan Pilato

by | Aug 8, 2019 | Interviews | 22 comments

Welcome back 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:

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Story #1: We’re All Enemies of the State – Draconian Laws, Precrime & Surveillance State

The Rise of the American Gestapo: Has It Already Happened Here?

Story #2: Kashmir Krisis – India Scraps Special Status for Kashmir In Step Pakistan Calls Illegal

False Flags Over Kashmir: Prelude to WWIII?

India’s Lower House Ratifies Bill to Split IHK

Jammu &Kashmir Reorganisation Bill-2019

Experts Question Legality of India’s Changes In Kashmir

Pakistan PM Warns of War With India Over Kashmir Crackdown

China, Pakistan Slam India’s Move to Change Kashmir’s Special Status

“Everything Has Been Lost. Except Our Resolve to Fight Back”: Shah Faesal on Kashmir

Chinese State Media Blames CIA For Violent Hong Kong Protests

Story #3: First Human-Monkey Chimera Raises Concern Among Scientists

El País: Spanish Scientists Create Human-Monkey Chimera In China

Scientists Get Green Light to Create Human-Animal Hybrids In Japan

Japan Approves First Human-Animal Embryo Experiments

CDC Shuts Down All High-Level Research At Fort Detrick Amid Fears Of Release Via Wastewater

NY Resident Dies After Contracting Powassan, a Rare Tick-Borne Illness

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22 Comments

  1. The continuing denigration of man’s humanity and worth is exemplified with this insanity of human-monkey hybrids.

    Geez! I am aghast.

    We are cattle in the eyes of the technocrats. Something to be herded and manipulated and discarded.

    • David Haag-

      From what I remember of that film and the original novel (which I read so long ago, I can barely remember it), the dominant simians were not a result of hybridization, but an irony of evolution. If I am incorrect on that, someone feel free to chime in. My delicate sensibilities will not be offended.

      That being said, “God damn you all to hell!” and “The horror, the horror” are two of the greatest final bits of dialogue ever.

  2. The old buggabu of Zionist Imperialism. Where could you possibly drop a nuclear weapon in the region without effectively ending existence of the Asian-Indian landmass? Can Dr.Stangelove remove that landmass like a Dr. removing a mouse’s pancreas without killing the rest of the world-body? That is craziness certifiably crazy.
    Thanks James& James and you also Homey, made my day a comfort.

  3. The science fiction book “The island of Doctor Moreau” By H G Wells comes to mind when I hear the story of creating a part human part other animal being.

    • Well, that was terrifying.

  4. Economy and unemployment in India (and the Globe)

    August 6, 2019 Reuters via Yahoo
    Slumping auto sector in India may have laid off 350,000 workers
    https://in.news.yahoo.com/slumping-auto-sector-india-may-173700954.html

    EXCERPTS
    …Huge potential fallout

    The fallout from the auto slump could be huge. The sector employs more than 35 million people directly and indirectly, accounting for nearly half of India’s manufacturing output…

    …There is little sign of a revival….

    • Economies and War
      When countries get squeezed economically by other countries, it fuels conflict, whether physical confrontation or otherwise.

      I have been following the financial news more closely these past months.
      In my opinion, there are strong indications of rough economic times ahead.

      The current currency wars are nothing to ignore.

      Some folks talk about the “dollar milkshake theory” mixed with the currency wars. Regardless, the currency wars suggest a number of aspects, such as nations trying to stay afloat. And, perhaps, the currency wars could be setting the stage for a more global currency.

      There is no doubt that more and more folks are seeking an alternative and secure form of currency and/or asset protection.

      Not to hype gold and silver, but…
      Mike Maloney has some interesting graphs in his recent video.
      Does Gold’s Breakout Mean Silver Is On The Launchpad? Three… Two… One…
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iYuWlcLxCuE

    • Had the subsidies the auto-makers enjoyed not been there to prop up the industry, this would have happened decades ago. A large part of the modern “economy” is nothing but a travesty.

  5. Reminds me of Terry Gilliam’s “1985 Brazil” Government is terror!

  6. Its an extrapolation of Circe’s isle in the Odyssey (7th cent. BC circa)

    • Who knows what’s the odyssey extrapolated from.

  7. China and “One Belt One Road”

    I am guessing here…
    I think that China is in a terrible financial bind. They are over-extended with ‘credit’.

    I believe that originally they were hoping that the “One Belt One Road” game plan would help them boost their economy enough to overcome some of their financial problems.

    Now, it seems that there are too many road blocks to their original “One Belt One Road” plan.
    I think China is in a pickle (a difficult position) across the boards.

    I don’t think the U.S. is helping, especially with the trade/currency wars.
    There is even speculation that the U.S. is fueling the Hong Kong protests.

    Who knows? Maybe the U.S. has a role in this India-Kashmir scenario.

    After all, the U.S. loves to cause confusion/conflict in other countries.

    • All of this boils down to funny money being used to bolster global control. People use it, covet it, will kill and die for it, but they don’t understand what it is.

      While understanding it is a matter of a two hour long presentation. And an open mind for the duration.

      • I was actually referring to Maloney’s “Hidden Secrets of money Ep4 – The biggest scam in history of mankind”, 4 times in a row.

  8. A couple odd NEWS items…

    USA Today via Yahoo – August 9, 2019
    ‘Flabbergasted’: Chase Bank forgives all credit card debt for Canadian customers
    https://finance.yahoo.com/news/flabbergasted-chase-bank-forgives-credit-130519230.html
    EXCERPTS
    …The bank had offered two rewards cards – with Amazon and Marriott – in Canada, CBC reported…

    …”Chase made the decision to exit the Canadian credit card market. As part of that exit, all credit card accounts were closed on or before March 2018. A further business decision has been made to forgive all outstanding balances in order to complete the exit,” Maria Martinez, vice president of communications for Chase Card Services, said in a statement…

    …While the company could have sold the debt to a third party, Martinez said, “Ultimately, we felt it was a better decision for all parties, particularly our customer, to forgive the debt.”…

    …A 24-year-old university student, she said: “It’s kind of like I’m being rewarded for my irresponsibility.”
    ~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~

    USA Today via Hattiesburg America – August 9, 2019
    Bank will pay customers to take out mortgages by offering negative interest rates in Denmark
    https://www.hattiesburgamerican.com/story/money/2019/08/09/denmark-jyske-bank-give-negative-interest-rate-buy-home/1965593001/
    EXCERPTS
    A bank in Denmark will effectively pay qualified home buyers who take out a 10-year fixed rate mortgage.

    Jyske Bank, the third-largest bank in Denmark, announced Monday that it would lend to prospective homebuyers at an interest rate of -0.5%.

    Other banks in Denmark are offering notably low mortgage rates: Nordea Bank will provide no-interest 20-year fixed-rate loans, Bloomberg reported, while some lenders are offering 30-year loans at 0.5%.

    “It’s never been cheaper to borrow,” said Lise Nytoft Bergmann, chief analyst at Nordea Bank’s home finance division in Denmark, to Bloomberg. “We expect this to contribute to driving home prices higher.”….

    • Well, color me flabbergasted. What to make of these two news items? The second one will further enflate the bubble, that’s for sure. If those loans are not selling with low interest rates, if you pay people to take them, they will surely move.

      Why would a reasonable private entity pay people to use their services? Makes as much sense as any given Bush junior talk.

  9. The 2010 film `Never let me go’ with Kiera Knightly took it to the next level by creating sub-human class in order to harvest organs.

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