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New World Next Week - 2012/10/26

10/26/20121 Comment

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Interview 551 - New World Next Week with James Evan Pilato

10/26/20120 Comments

This week on the New World Next Week: Project Censored releases its annual list of the most under-reported stories of 2013; an ex-Goldman director is jailed for insider trading (while all his criminal pals go free); and Portland water advocates win a stay of execution as city council puts the city's fluoridation project on hold.

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New World Next Week - 2012/04/05

04/05/2012

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Interview 492 - New World Next Week with James Evan Pilato

04/05/2012

This week on the New World Next Week: The ICC rules Israel is allowed to commit war crimes in Palestine; the UK unveils their surveillance plans for all internet traffic; and the war on water heats up as resistance mounts to companies buying public water to sell it back in plastic bottles.

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Corbett Report Radio 078 - Peak Water and Agenda 21 with Dr. Tim Ball

02/28/2012

With the carbon dioxide alarmism running out of gas, the proponents of world government are looking for a new alarmist paradigm to scare the public back into line. According to Dr. Tim Ball, they may already have found it: water scarcity. Like the global warming scam, this one too is based on untruths, but with the Rio+20 conference coming up later this year, the globalists may have the chance to kick the Agenda 21 football further down the field. Dr. Ball joins us on the program tonight to break it all down and take your calls.

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Interview 443 - Tim Ball

01/04/20120 Comments

Dr. Tim Ball of drtimball.com joins us to discuss Agenda 21 and the possibility of the creation of a new "sustainable development" meme at the upcoming Rio Earth Summit to replace the dying climate change meme. Dr. Ball discusses many of the intricacies surrounding the problem of water resource management and how this could be a potential new flashpoint for conflict and debate in the coming years.

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