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This week on the New World Next Week: RFK Jr. names his dad's killer;
the MSM reports on MKULTRA and Fort Detrick...finally; and a court says
the FBI must destroy its memos on antiwar.com.
Today, for your amusement, Misha Ketchell, ex-ABC journalist, editor
and ED of The Conversation scrambles to justify why banning half the
population from speaking is not censorship. It’s almost a form of
satire, but it’s not that clever. He pulls out the old Argument from
Authority and Ad Hom fallacies, known since Aristotle. He’s only 2,300
years behind the leading edge of rhetoric. Worse, the j
Catherine Austin Fitts has been following the story of the black
budget, the missing trillions, and the back door in the US Treasury for
decades. Now, her tireless work on this subject has been published in a
comprehensive report from Solari.com, "The Real Game of Missing Money"
Volumes 1 and 2. Today James Corbett talks to Fitts about FASAB 56, the
missing trillions and the financial coup d'état
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mp3="http://www.corbettreport.com/mp3/2019-07-11%20James%20Evan%20Pilato.mp3"][/audio]
This week on the New World Next Week: RFK Jr. names his dad's killer;
the MSM reports on MKULTRA and Fort Detrick...finally; and a court says
the FBI must destroy its memos on antiwar.com.
Today, for your amusement, Misha Ketchell, ex-ABC journalist, editor
and ED of The Conversation scrambles to justify why banning half the
population from speaking is not censorship. It’s almost a form of
satire, but it’s not that clever. He pulls out the old Argument from
Authority and Ad Hom fallacies, known since Aristotle. He’s only 2,300
years behind the leading edge of rhetoric. Worse, the j
Catherine Austin Fitts has been following the story of the black
budget, the missing trillions, and the back door in the US Treasury for
decades. Now, her tireless work on this subject has been published in a
comprehensive report from Solari.com, "The Real Game of Missing Money"
Volumes 1 and 2. Today James Corbett talks to Fitts about FASAB 56, the
missing trillions and the financial coup d'état
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If you were ever in any doubt that Billy Porter could make an entrance —
and frankly, after some of the actor's previous red carpet appearances ,
you shouldn't be — just watch the clip above. Any doubt will
immediately be erased. During Wednesday's episode of The Late Late Show ,
James Corden welcomed the Pose actor and Kirsten Dunst to the sofa for
an interview. But he began to get (mock) enrage
NOTE FOR 2019 READERS: This is the ninth in a series of open letters to
the next century, now just 81 years away. Dear 22nd Century, In my
letters up to this point, I’d kind of assumed I was writing to distant
descendants. The babies of this decade will be the eightysomethings of
the early 2100s; most of the denizens of the next century are
generations unborn at press time. And nearly all of the
Forensic
experts have created a detailed reconstruction of a Neolithic woman
found in a cave in Gibraltar. Named Calpeia in reference to Gibraltar's
c...
The
owner of Highclere Castle - the real-life Downton Abbey - has spoken
out about its haunted past. According to Lady Fiona Carnarvon, the
iconic bui...
“Please save your praise, we don’t want it. Don’t invite us here to
tell us how inspiring we are with doing anything about it. It doesn’t
lead to anything.” And with that, climate change activist Greta Thunberg
sums up so much of how we also treat student input in schools.
Listening to our youth does not mean a few student panels at conferences
for adults: “It is all about the kids! We had a pane
If you were ever in any doubt that Billy Porter could make an entrance —
and frankly, after some of the actor's previous red carpet appearances ,
you shouldn't be — just watch the clip above. Any doubt will
immediately be erased. During Wednesday's episode of The Late Late Show ,
James Corden welcomed the Pose actor and Kirsten Dunst to the sofa for
an interview. But he began to get (mock) enrage
NOTE FOR 2019 READERS: This is the ninth in a series of open letters to
the next century, now just 81 years away. Dear 22nd Century, In my
letters up to this point, I’d kind of assumed I was writing to distant
descendants. The babies of this decade will be the eightysomethings of
the early 2100s; most of the denizens of the next century are
generations unborn at press time. And nearly all of the
Forensic
experts have created a detailed reconstruction of a Neolithic woman
found in a cave in Gibraltar. Named Calpeia in reference to Gibraltar's
c...
The
owner of Highclere Castle - the real-life Downton Abbey - has spoken
out about its haunted past. According to Lady Fiona Carnarvon, the
iconic bui...
“Please save your praise, we don’t want it. Don’t invite us here to
tell us how inspiring we are with doing anything about it. It doesn’t
lead to anything.” And with that, climate change activist Greta Thunberg
sums up so much of how we also treat student input in schools.
Listening to our youth does not mean a few student panels at conferences
for adults: “It is all about the kids! We had a pane
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Film by Swedish activist and Guardian journalist George Monbiot says
nature must be used to repair broken climate The protection and
restoration of living ecosystems such as forests, mangroves and seagrass
meadows can repair the planet’s broken climate but are being
overlooked, Greta Thunberg and George Monbiot have warned in a new short
film. Natural climate solutions could remove huge amounts o
It was already clear this week that Canadian Prime Minister Justin
Trudeau faced an uphill climb in the upcoming election. Then things got a
whole lot worse on Wednesday, when a picture surfaced of Trudeau in
brownface. And yet, things got even worse Thursday morning: A newly
surfaced video showed Trudeau in blackface, making it the third known
instance of the prime minister wearing racist makeup
Seven of 22 major plots since March 2017 driven by extreme rightwing
ideology Police have said the fastest-growing threat of terrorist
violence in the UK is from the far right, with seven of the 22 plots to
cause mass casualties since March 2017 being driven by extreme rightwing
ideology. They said referrals to anti-radicalisation programmes of
those feared to be at risk of committing far-right t
The
country’s health secretary said that government scientists had
confirmed one case in the southern province of Lanao del Sur and were
looking at another suspected case.
Lewandowski repeatedly dodged questions from lawmakers on the House Judiciary panel weighing impeachment this week
Something
killed 121 gray whales this spring and summer, and scientists are
struggling to find out what it was. The dead giants of the ocean washed
up on West Coast beaches as they finished their annual epic migration to
their winter feeding grounds between Alaska and Russia. Many were
emaciated and appeared to be starving. The near-final death count,
tallied this week, makes this the second-worst
Film by Swedish activist and Guardian journalist George Monbiot says
nature must be used to repair broken climate The protection and
restoration of living ecosystems such as forests, mangroves and seagrass
meadows can repair the planet’s broken climate but are being
overlooked, Greta Thunberg and George Monbiot have warned in a new short
film. Natural climate solutions could remove huge amounts o
It was already clear this week that Canadian Prime Minister Justin
Trudeau faced an uphill climb in the upcoming election. Then things got a
whole lot worse on Wednesday, when a picture surfaced of Trudeau in
brownface. And yet, things got even worse Thursday morning: A newly
surfaced video showed Trudeau in blackface, making it the third known
instance of the prime minister wearing racist makeup
Seven of 22 major plots since March 2017 driven by extreme rightwing
ideology Police have said the fastest-growing threat of terrorist
violence in the UK is from the far right, with seven of the 22 plots to
cause mass casualties since March 2017 being driven by extreme rightwing
ideology. They said referrals to anti-radicalisation programmes of
those feared to be at risk of committing far-right t
The
country’s health secretary said that government scientists had
confirmed one case in the southern province of Lanao del Sur and were
looking at another suspected case.
Lewandowski repeatedly dodged questions from lawmakers on the House Judiciary panel weighing impeachment this week
Something
killed 121 gray whales this spring and summer, and scientists are
struggling to find out what it was. The dead giants of the ocean washed
up on West Coast beaches as they finished their annual epic migration to
their winter feeding grounds between Alaska and Russia. Many were
emaciated and appeared to be starving. The near-final death count,
tallied this week, makes this the second-worst
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A
toxic cocktail of chemical pollutants in U.S. drinking water could
result in more than 100,000 cancer cases, according to a peer-reviewed
study from Environmental Working Group—the first study to conduct a
cumulative assessment of cancer risks due to 22 carcinogenic
contaminants found in drinking water nationwide.
Remember those viral UFO videos you saw last year? The government would like you to forget them, please.
A
Ph.D. student at the University of Alberta has discovered a new and
curious mineral inside a diamond unearthed from a mine in South Africa.
A
fire reportedly broke out yesterday (Sept. 16) after an explosion at a
secret lab in Russia, one of only two places in the world where the
variola virus that causes smallpox is kept.
In
a proof-of-concept study, researchers have shown that exosomes
harvested from human skin cells are more effective at repairing
sun-damaged skin cells in mice than popular retinol or stem cell-based
treatments currently in use. Additionally, the nanometer-sized exosomes
can be delivered to the target cells via needle-free injections.
New
research has shown how parental engagement has a positive effect on a
child's academic attainment -- regardless of age or socio-economic
status. The study, conducted by the Universities of Plymouth and Exeter,
also highlighted areas of promise for how schools and early years
settings can support parents
A
toxic cocktail of chemical pollutants in U.S. drinking water could
result in more than 100,000 cancer cases, according to a peer-reviewed
study from Environmental Working Group—the first study to conduct a
cumulative assessment of cancer risks due to 22 carcinogenic
contaminants found in drinking water nationwide.
Remember those viral UFO videos you saw last year? The government would like you to forget them, please.
A
Ph.D. student at the University of Alberta has discovered a new and
curious mineral inside a diamond unearthed from a mine in South Africa.
A
fire reportedly broke out yesterday (Sept. 16) after an explosion at a
secret lab in Russia, one of only two places in the world where the
variola virus that causes smallpox is kept.
In
a proof-of-concept study, researchers have shown that exosomes
harvested from human skin cells are more effective at repairing
sun-damaged skin cells in mice than popular retinol or stem cell-based
treatments currently in use. Additionally, the nanometer-sized exosomes
can be delivered to the target cells via needle-free injections.
New
research has shown how parental engagement has a positive effect on a
child's academic attainment -- regardless of age or socio-economic
status. The study, conducted by the Universities of Plymouth and Exeter,
also highlighted areas of promise for how schools and early years
settings can support parents
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