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Uncle Sam Doesn't Want You Anymore

09/30/201868 Comments

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Norway NATO, Killer Robots, Free Libraries - New World Next Week

09/21/2018


This week on the New World Next Week: Norway admits they made a terrible mistake in Libya; ready or not, killer robot black markets are on the way; and Little Free Libraries take the world by storm.

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Interview 1389 - New World Next Week with James Evan Pilato

09/20/201819 Comments

This week on the New World Next Week: Norway admits they made a terrible mistake in Libya; ready or not, killer robot black markets are on the way; and Little Free Libraries take the world by storm.

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We Need to Stop Normalizing This!

11/29/201783 Comments


Sophia the robot is not a "she." But if the powers-that-shouldn't-be get their way we will soon be marrying our sex robots and having fewer babies than ever. It's time to put the brakes on this crazy train.

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We Need A Word For This

03/21/201755 Comments


You know that feeling you get when you catch a glimpse of the future that we are being socially engineered to accept? Of course you do. We encounter it with more and more frequency in our everyday lives here on the cusp of the New World Disorder. Today James provides an example from everyday life here in Japan and asks for a word for that particular sense of unease we get when we encounter the thin edge of the social engineer's wedge.

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CIA's Drugs, Wendy’s Daleks, America's TVs - New World Next Week

03/03/20170 Comments


This week on the New World Next Week: Pablo Escobar's son says his dad ran drugs for the CIA; Wendy's lays off 1000 minimum wage workers for automatic kiosks; and Americans have fewer TVs on average than they did when the New World Next Week first started.

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Interview 1256 - New World Next Week with James Evan Pilato

03/02/201713 Comments

This week on the New World Next Week: Pablo Escobar's son says his dad ran drugs for the CIA; Wendy's lays off 1000 minimum wage workers for automatic kiosks; and Americans have fewer TVs on average than they did since the New World Next Week first started.

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