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Episode 276 – The State is Not Great
While the so-called “New Atheists” are spending their energies warning of the violence that is justified by religious belief, they miss the most dangerous, the most irrational, and the most pervasive religion on the planet: statism. Modern-day government is a god and statism is a religion that is responsible for 260,000,000 deaths last century alone. Join us today on The Corbett Report as we commit the heresy of denying the statist religion and disproving the government god.
Interview 712 – Larken Rose on the Religion of Statism
Larken Rose, the author of The Most Dangerous Superstition, joins us today on the program to explore the linkages between statism and religion. Is a belief in governmental authority analogous to religious belief? Or is it simply a religious belief in and of itself? If so, how best can we break the news to the dogmatic adherents of the religion of government that their god doesn’t exist? Join us today on The Corbett Report for a fascinating discussion on this important topic.
Interview 687 – Sibel Edmonds Blows the Whistle on Government Blackmailing
In this remarkable conversation, Sibel Edmonds reflects on Russ Tice’s recent revelations to Boiling Frogs Post and The Corbett Report that the NSA has wiretapped top government officials for years. Edmonds discusses from her own experience how the FBI collects dirt on Congressman and public officials for use as political leverage. We also talk about how this scandal proves that there is no “official channel” for whistleblowers to follow when they want to expose wrondoing because the system is being controlled from behind the scenes by the criminals in the national security establishment.
Interview 650 – James Corbett on The Government Question
James Corbett joins Leon Pittard of FairDinkumRadio.com for a wide-ranging conversation on government and society. Together they discuss the concept of government, our inheritance of government, government by force, common myths of government, conditioning of dependence in government, and the ceding of individual responsibility to government. Don’t miss this thought provoking conversation.





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