Books

Interview 1429 – James Corbett and Liberty Weekly Recommend Books

[audio mp3="http://www.corbettreport.com/mp3/2019-03-26%20Liberty%20Weekly.mp3"][/audio]Today James joins Patrick MacFarlane and Keith Knight, the co-hosts of the Liberty Weekly podcast, to recommend books. From non-fiction to fiction, from propaganda to exposes, from liberty to conspiracy, from the serious to the light-hearted, here are a couple of dozen books to add to your reading list.

Protestantism & Evangelicalism Refuted – Orthodox Theology – Jay Dyer (Half)


Tonight I will cover a topic long-requested by followers – expand on refuting Protestantism. We have covered many aspects of Roman Catholicism, but what about the reformers? Do the problems in Rome vindicate Protestants? What about reformation principles compared to Orthodox theology? What about the “solas” as compared with Orthodox Tradition? The first half of this video will be public, while the second half will be for subscribers to JaysAnalysis.

Operation Mind Control – The CIA’s MK ULTRA Project Analysis – Jay Dyer (Half)


Tonight we cover the first half of Walter Bowart’s classic book, Operation Mind Control. We will discuss cryptocracy, the usage of hallucinogens and other chemical means of subversion, the hypnotic courier, keywords, Candy Jones, Cold War dialectics, and how this morphs into the technocratic model of transhumanism. The full talk is for JaysAnalysis subscribers, which can be obtained at the purchase membership link. 

 

Mexico City, 1975: When the Year of the Woman Was Born

The UN World Conference of the International Women’s Year opened in Mexico City on June 19, 1975, with 110 delegations present at the opening session. Patricia Hutar, the delegate for the United States, appointed by President Ford, making a statement, above. Bold verbal commitments to enhance women’s rights at the conference were not met by “meaningful public investment,” the author writes in the review. B. LANE/UN PHOTO