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Interview 1777 - Swiss Army Deploys to Protect Fat Cats at Davos - #NewWorldNextWeek

01/13/202322 Comments


This week on the New World Next Week: the Swiss Army deploys ahead of next week's World Economic Forum in Davos; an AI lawyer tackles its first case in court; and a computer outage stops all flights in America.

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Interview 1720 - New World Next Week with James Evan Pilato

04/08/202238 Comments


This week on the New World Next Week: the world government globalists say the quiet part out loud when talking about the CBDC monetary shift; whatever happened in Bucha can only be seen in light of the admitted info war; and Biden reaffirms the ongoing cybersecurity emergency.

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Interview 1685 – New World Next Week with James Evan Pilato

01/14/202247 Comments

This week on the New World Next Week: The unrest in Kazakhstan is at an end...or is it?; the EU simulates a cyberattack on the supply chain; and Uncle Sam sets a $600 reporting threshold for payment apps.

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Interview 1683 - James Corbett on Crisis and Community

01/10/202260 Comments

This is a packed interview where James Corbett discusses what counter measure and actions people can be taking to prepare for a false flag cyber attack, and what their endgame of doing this would look like. He discusses other forms of “protest picnics”, where the sky is essentially the limit. James also talks about survival currencies and the different dogmas surrounding them. All of these topics boil down to an essential element: Community.

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Bank Outages, Debt Diplomacy, $600 Snitches - New World Next Week

10/10/2021


This week on the New World Next Week: banks around the world are suffering IT-related disruptions; the Chinese Belt and Road is debt-trap diplomacy; and old Yellen is looking to get the IRS' mitts on every over $600.

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Interview 1665 – New World Next Week with James Evan Pilato

10/08/202150 Comments

This week on the New World Next Week: banks around the world are suffering IT-related disruptions; the Chinese Belt and Road is debt-trap diplomacy; and old Yellen is looking to get the IRS' mitts on every over $600.

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Internet Ban, Financial Cyber, Punk Jabs - New World Next Week

04/17/2021


This week on the New World Next Week: judges are banning people from the internet; the WEF is planning for a cyberattack to implode the financial system; and fake punks selling fake masks are getting real jabs in the fake scamdemic.

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Interview 1631 - New World Next Week with James Evan Pilato

04/16/2021102 Comments

This week on the New World Next Week: judges are banning people from the internet; the WEF is planning for a cyberattack to implode the financial system; and fake punks selling fake masks are getting real jabs in the fake scamdemic.

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Solutions: Physical Media

12/16/2020


The Grand Leader of The Technofascist Great Reset, Klaus Schwab, has issued his pronouncement: our digital infrastructure (and even the power grid that enables it) is at great risk of global disruption from cyberattack. And you know what? He's right. It's just that the most likely cyberterrorists are the criminals in government and in organizations connected to the World Economic Forum. In any case, we shouldn't rely on the idea of important information being forever and always available at the click of a button. So what ever can we do to safeguard the books, music and media that we hold dear? What people have always done: keep a physical copy of it. Today James and his guests extol the virtues of physical media in an increasingly digital age.

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Episode 391 - Solutions: Physical Media

12/15/202062 Comments

The Grand Leader of The Technofascist Great Reset Klaus Schwab has issued his pronouncement: our digital infrastructure and even the power grid that enables it is at great risk of global disruption from cyberattack. And you know what? He's right. It's just that the most likely cyberterrorists are the criminals in government and in organizations connected to the World Economic Forum. In any case, we shouldn't rely on the idea of important information being forever and always available at the click of a button. So what ever can we do to safeguard the books, music and media that we hold dear? What people have always done: keep a physical copy of it. Today James and his guests extol the virtues of physical media in an increasingly digital age.

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