Books
Northern Ireland’s Ghosts, Living in Plain Sight
Helen McKendry with a family photograph showing her mother, Jean McConville, and some of Jean’s children. In 1972, the 38-year-old Belfast woman, a mother of 10, was kidnapped in front of her children and murdered by the IRA. She had been accused of passing information to the British forces. Her body was not found until 2003. Helen, McConville’s daughter, is shown second from the right in the photograph on her lap. PETER MUHLY/AFP/GETTY IMAGES
Babel & Hollywood – Jay Dyer on Canary Cry
Jay Dyer on Canary Cry Radio. THE SKRIPTURES SAY THERE IS A TIME TO WEEP, AND A TIME TO LAUGH! This is a highly accurate description of what it’s like for those who expose the esoteric deception that is rampant in entertainment media on a daily basis. The occcult powers that shape our spiritual and social worldview seem obscure and nebulous for many folks to grasp or understand.
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood & Laurel Canyon – Jay Dyer + Primal Edge Health
The crew gathers to discuss the latest news and nonsense. LIVE at 7PM EST
Can Truth Be Propaganda? – #PropagandaWatch
Some want to make the distinction between "propaganda"—manipulating others with lies—and marketing—manipulating others with truth. But is this an accurate distinction? Or is it possible to use truthful information in propaganda. Join James as he explores an example of true propaganda from WWII and calls on the audience for more examples.
THE ANGRY ARAB: Maxime Rodinson & the Palestinian Question
A new book attacking the French scholar for his views on Israel and Zionism spurs As`ad AbuKhalil to provide his own assessment. By As`ad AbuKhalil Special to Consortium News The French Orientalist Maxime Rodinson was by far one of the…Read more →
Interview 1462 – David K. Levine is Against Intellectual Monopoly
[audio mp3="http://www.corbettreport.com/mp3/2019-07-16%20David%20Levine.mp3"][/audio]David K. Levine is an economist at the European University Institute and at Washington University in St. Louis. He is the author with Michele Boldrin of Against Intellectual Monopoly, an empirical study of the economics of intellectual property that concludes that IP is not necessary for innovation and as a practical matter is damaging to growth, prosperity and liberty.
In the Far-Flung African Diaspora, Writing by Women Flourishes
Margaret Busby, editor of a new anthology, “New Daughters of Africa,” includes writers across the world from more than three dozen nations, many based in Africa or the Caribbean. The book builds on a 1992 compendium.
A Poet and What She Saw in El Salvador
Edward Curtin reviews Carolyn Forché’s “What You Have Heard Is True: A Memoir of Witness and Resistance.” By Edward Curtin edwardcurtin.com “Friend, hope for the Guest while you are alive.” – Kabir, “To Be a Slave of Intensity” Strange how a…Read more →
Graeme MacQueen Reveals The Anthrax Deception
In this 2014 interview about his book “The 2001 Anthrax Deception,” Dr. Graeme MacQueen lays out the case for a domestic conspiracy in the 2001 anthrax attacks in the US. James and Graeme discuss the context in which these attacks happened, the way they were portrayed by the government and the mainstream media, their ultimate effect, and the voluminous evidence that disproves the FBI’s assertion that the attacks were the work of Dr. Bruce Ivins.
Pagination
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