Interview 1607 – Books, Books, Books! on Grand Theft World
[audio mp3="http://www.corbettreport.com/mp3/2020-12-09_Grand_Theft_World.mp3"][/audio]James joins Richard Grove on Grand Theft World to discuss the importance of physical books.
[audio mp3="http://www.corbettreport.com/mp3/2020-12-09_Grand_Theft_World.mp3"][/audio]James joins Richard Grove on Grand Theft World to discuss the importance of physical books.
Please Smoke Some Weed Carmine The Ochelli Effect 11-26-2020 Carmine Savastano Please Smoke Some Weed Carmine Carmine rarely comes on the show without a presentation ready and Chuck knocks him off-topic. This Thursday Carmine showed up with no presentation in hand and knocked Chuck off balance for two full hours. Carmine thinks science has [...]
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Edward Curtin In lieu of writing reviews of their own books – with the exception of Walt Whitman, who did that with Leaves of Grass – writers often write introductions or prefaces. The purpose of such introductions is to give the prospective readers a sense of what to expect in the pages that follow, as if the …
Chillin tonight, taking some calls, rounding out another week in a year that is steadily draining away. Tonight’s returning guest of Jay Dyer, Author, Comedian, Television personality, and esoteric analyst of Hollywood, Media, and the Occult. Media clips of the thing that used to be Keith Olberman, the death of a grandson of a President, […]
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Infamous L.A. comedian and podcaster Sam Tripoli joins me in the 4th hour of the h@lex show to cover the roots of the entertainment industry. Tripoli gives his take on MK ULTRA, the history of beta sex kittens, the use of alters, pop stars as mind controlled agents of social change, and more!
An impressive new book about the shortcomings of scientific research is inadvertently ironic.
Much of the conservative narrative about Benghazi is wrong.
Like colonialists of old, affluent green activists impose their will on poor people in impoverished countries who have no means of defending themselves.
The UN Security Council visited South Sudan, the world’s newest nation, in 2016, where Samantha Power, the US envoy to the UN, led the entourage. As the Council boarded a UN plane to leave the country and go home, she said that it “does not mean that we are going to forget about them.” UNMISS