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Corbett Report Radio 014 – Occupy Wall Street Update with Christina Gomez
The mainstream media has done its best to portray the Occupy protests in the worst light, but who are the people on the ground and what do they have to say about what’s going on? Tonight we’re joined by Christina Gomez, a blogger and a concerned citizen who has been in attendance at Occupy Wall Street, for a discussion on the economy, the Federal Reserve, Ron Paul and more. We also take your calls.You can find more of Christina’s work at OrlandoCopwatch.com.
Interview 410 – James Evan Pilato
This week on the New World Next Week: the banksters begin their formal takeover of the world (exactly as predicted); the Occupy movement careens toward violence; and the hype begins as the limousine liberals descend on Durban for the next UN climate conference.
Corbett Report Radio 008 – Taking the Power Back with Eric Shine
Eric Shine joins us once again to pick up where last night’s conversation left off to continue discussing the steps toward martial law, the elite banking families that have taken over the system, the political puppets in their back pockets, and how people can educate themselves in order to take back the country.
Interview 403 – Michael Hudson
Michael Hudson, President of The Institute for the Study of Long-Term Economic Trends (ISLET), joins us to discuss the example of Iceland’s struggle against the banking oligarchy. We examine the history of Iceland’s debt crisis, the government that has effectively signed the country over to the debtors, and the people’s efforts to reclaim their economy. We also look at parallels in the Greek situation and ask what we can learn from what the Icelandic people are going through.
Interview 402 – Bob Chapman
In this week’s conversation with The International Forecaster, Bob Chapman, we discuss the German lower house’s unanimous vote to leverage the European bailout…against the ruling of the German high court. We also tackle the issue of war for profit and analyze whether the Occupy movement is gaining or losing steam.
Interview 400 – Paul K. Chappell
West Point graduate, Iraq combat veteran and committed peace activist Paul K. Chappell joins us to talk about the value of waging peace, the strategies for transforming society in a peaceful way, and the hidden historical paradigm of non-violent social movements for improving the world and increasing freedoms.
Interview 399 – Splitting The Sky
Mohawk activist, researcher and empassioned speaker Splitting The Sky joins us once again to discuss his protests of unindicted war criminal George W. Bush, from his infamous arrest by Calgary police as he attempted to enter the Telus Convention Centre to perform a citizen’s arrest of the former US President, to his rallying of the protest crowds outside of Bush’s Toronto speech and his speech last week in Surrey, B.C.


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