Tag: social engineering
The Call of the Wild – FLNWO #01
In the inaugural edition of this Film, Literature and the New World Order series, we examine The Call of the Wild, the 1903 novel by Jack London. Joined by Aaron Franz of TheAgeofTransitions.com, we examine the book in relation to eugenics, social Darwinism, and the possibility of breaking our social conditioning. Aaron also reveals the author’s connection to the Bohemian Grove.
Episode 249 – How to Manufacture (or Suppress) Outrage
Sandra Fluke. Justice for Trayvon. Kony 2012. The 24/7 news cycle is dominated by incessant coverage of topics of little significance. Reported in a completely decontextualized manner, the public flits from story of the week to story of the week so that nothing is left in their wake but catchphrases and fleeting pop culture references. This is a method of control, and it can be used both to concentrate the public on boogeymen and distract us from the real dangers. Join us this week on The Corbett Report as we examine how the would-be social engineers manufacture (and suppress) outrage.
Episode 230 – Social Engineering 101
Your habits, your opinions, your thoughts and routines: what could be more personal than these? But what if your thoughts are not your own? Join us this week on The Corbett Report as we expose the social engineering agenda, from the bigger bigger picture to the nitty gritty detail.
Corbett Report Radio 118 – Behaviourism and History with Michael Vail
Joining James on the broadcast tonight is Michael Vail of StratRisks.com. The conversation starts off discussing the latest news about Russia on the geopolitical chessboard, and then there is an in-depth discussion of behaviourism and its use in shaping our modern, urbanized, wired, sensory-overload society.
Corbett Report Radio 070 – Overcoming Learned Helplessness
In 1965, Martin Seligman conducted a series of experiments showing that dogs could be conditioned into accepting electric shocks, even when they were easily avoidable. This is the essence of learned helplessness, and like so many other findings, it is easily applicable to our own situation. Humans, too, can learn to accept the “shocks” of corrupt governments or economic catastrophes or TSA groping or the NDAA or online censorship…but just as people can learn helplessness, they can learn the exact opposite. Join us tonight on Corbett Report Radio as we explore the solutions to the learned helplessness conundrum.
Interview 294 – James Corbett on The Alex Jones Show
James Corbett appears on The Alex Jones Show to discuss how free humanity is waking up to the eugenics control grid…and how the elite are trying to suppress that awakening. Alex Jones also announces that James Corbett may be a guest host on the program in the future.
Episode 167 – Social Engineering and You
The technocrats have been in the labs for years crafting their science of societal control. Now, after decades of experimentation the public is under all-out psychological assault. From learned helplessness to brain implants, this ain’t your grandaddy’s social engineering…
Episode 166 – Human Resources
This week on Documentaries That Matter we take a listen to Scott Noble’s new film (and the follow-up to his excellent Psywar, which was previously featured on this podcast), Human Resources: Social engineering in the 20th century. This disturbing overview of the science of behaviorism and its implications for our future will leave you riveted.


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