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[audio mp3="https://www.corbettreport.com/mp3/episode369-lq.mp3"][/audio] The globalists tell us that globalization is dead. But don't worry, there's a New World Order waiting in the wings to take its place. Confused? Don't be. Get the scoop on Globalization 2.0 and the New New (Polycentric) World Order on this week's edition of The Corbett Report podcast.
Photos just in from Bill Johnston in NSW show why Sydney is shrouded in smoke and why so much is still at risk this summer. The sign marks the fire trail — which is lucky, otherwise no one would know it was there. Spot the sign in the photo below. Spot the fire-trail. How many fires would this stop? About as many as a solar panel. Fire trail or fire trap? | Photo Bill Johnston This is NSW fire pr
Great news for Australia. Brilliant for the UK. The Brits have chucked out EU climate bunnies. No one can deny the British want out. All the stupid parliamentary games, the attention-seeking mass rallies, and the fake concern about “threats to democracy” got knocked on the head. Finally the country will be able to follow the wishes of voters instead of the wishes of a few career pollies. In great
Watch Spock in the 1970s describing how climate scientists were predicting a mile high wall of ice that could cover Canada down to Boston “in your lifetime”, and it may already have started. Commenter Bulldust found Gary Orsum’s droll commentary on that documentary. Great stuff. Best part begins from 5:45 mins on: In 1977 the worst winter in a century struck the United States… one desperate night
[audio mp3="http://www.corbettreport.com/mp3/2019-12-12%20James%20Evan%20Pilato.mp3"][/audio] This week on the New World Next Week: NIST explains why they won't release their data on WTC7; Greece mandates citizens pay 30 percent of their income electronically; and China announces an unsuccessful pig-monkey hybrid experiment.

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On Thursday, Time magazine named Greta Thunberg as its "Person of the Year" for 2019. And a short while later, Donald Trump jumped on Twitter to have his say. "So ridiculous," tweeted the president. "Greta must work on her Anger Management [sic] problem then go to a good old fashioned movie with a friend!" Unsurprisingly, Stephen Colbert had some thoughts on that. "First of all, teens don't go to
Ryan Reynolds is obviously a successful actor, but his marketing skills are clearly up there, too. Last Friday, the Deadpool star had another ad for his gin company go viral after he cast the lead actor of that infamously unsettling Peloton commercial in a 40-second social media skit. The ad sees Monica Ruiz, now known to the internet as Peloton Wife, sitting in a bar with concerned friends while
Scientists have identified an enormous land-based canyon that descends 11,500ft beneath sea level. When it comes to seeking out the deepest places on ...
A cave painting dating back 44,000 years shows the earliest known depiction of a supernatural creature. Mythical creatures have been an important part...
Flying ten UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters, mostly at night??? Via: Bloomberg: The U.S. Army has made permanent a classified aviation mission over Washington and disclosed that it’s aimed at responding to a terrorist attack or natural disaster. The mysterious operation — which generated complaints from local residents for excess noise at night — was mentioned […]
Via: Wall Street Journal: Jacob Gottlieb was considering raising money for a hedge fund. One problem: His last one had collapsed in a scandal. … So last year Mr. Gottlieb hired Status Labs, an Austin, Texas-based company specializing in so-called reputation management. Its tactic: a favorable news blitz to eclipse the negative stories. Afterward, articles […]

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Yes, the manifesto was magnificent. But Corbyn has allowed his party to be riven by sectarianism, antisemitism and Brexit The nightmare has happened . The worst of men is elected prime minister. The hardest of times lie ahead. Unfit in every way for any kind of office, Boris Johnson takes up the reins of absolute power bestowed on any leader with such a majority. Related: Labour has been catapult
WASHINGTON — Impeachment is a go. The House Judiciary Committee voted to impeach President Trump on Friday morning, a historic moment following an absurd marathon of hearings that sets up what will be just the third impeachment of a sitting president in U.S. history. The committee voted along party lines to approve two articles of impeachment: Obstruction of Congress and abuse of power. The vote
If the election result has left you concerned about services already stretched due to cuts or where politics goes from here, how can you get involved? It’s natural to feel hopeless today. A decade of deep cuts have already caused incredible pain, with growing poverty and crumbling services across the country. There are many people who will undoubtedly have woken up today and felt fear about the f
Republican members have put on quite a show during impeachment, airing plot points from the Fox News universe
Led by Prime Minister Boris Johnson, the Conservatives exited U.K. elections with a strong majority of 364 seats, their best result since the 1980s.
Vanessa Beeley, the award-winning journalist who has gained notoriety for her on the ground reporting on the Syrian conflict has faced opposition in her efforts to speak to Canadian audiences at the invitation of local anti war activists. According to Ken Stone of the Hamilton Coalition to Stop the War, a lead organizer of Beeley's cross-Canada speaking tour, six venues have so far backed away fro

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A new generation of reactors will start producing power in the next few years. They're comparatively tiny—and may be key to hitting our climate goals.
UC Berkeley engineers have developed a mineral-coated sand that can soak up toxic metals like lead and cadmium from water. Along with its ability to destroy organic pollutants like bisphenol A, this material could help cities tap into stormwater, an abundant but underused water source.
A team of researchers at McMaster University has developed a self-cleaning surface that can repel all forms of bacteria, preventing the transfer of antibiotic-resistant superbugs and other dangerous bacteria in settings ranging from hospitals to kitchens.
A realistic first idea might not be as creative as an abstract second one, new research shows. “Evaluating creativity is difficult,” says Justin M. Berg, an assistant professor at Stanford University Graduate School of Business. “A lot of research suggests that people are not very good at it, that a number of biases and challenges get in the way.” In the new paper, Berg investigates a relatively
Nature, Published online: 13 December 2019; doi:10.1038/d41586-019-03840-6 Leading thinkers choose past works illuminating crucial issues today.
Nature, Published online: 13 December 2019; doi:10.1038/d41586-019-03865-x Brexit certainty intensifies researchers’ concerns about international collaboration and access to European Union funds.

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Archaeologists Unearth Celtic Warrior Grave Complete With Chariot, Elaborate Shield by Jason Daley/Smithsonian.com An Iron Age chariot burial found in Yorkshire, England, is reshaping archaeologists’ understanding of Celtic art and weaponry. As Mike Laycock reports for the York Press, researchers uncovered the Celtic warrior’s elaborate grave while conducting excavations at a housing development
Prehistoric insects resembling modern day lice, lived and evolved along with dinosaurs and early birds
Introduction For those of us with Jewish or mixed families, which probably includes 90% of the fake Jew hating right wing, Trump’s moves are pushing the most despicable of Americans, and we mean Trump supporters, back to their Jew hating selves, a movement begun in the 19th century and alive and well today…in the back […]
Scroll Down for Playable Video (Ignore Sleazy and Deceptive Audio Ad) Three weeks ago the Zionist ADL produced a “short list of social media accounts that should have been removed long ago.” Catholic scholar E Michael Jones, myself amongst other academics and intellectuals were shortlisted by the Zionist book burning apparatus. Three days ago I […]
It turns out that it is very difficult to get to Syria or another hot spot in the Middle East. Is it true that they immediately give a lot of money and many benefits, including 50 virgins? What happens to women who find themselves in such places? “Unusual week” with Inna Novikova and Yuri Zinin Yury Zinin, […]
Earlier, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said that Ankara will not abandon the Russian S-400 air defence systems in order to buy American Patriot anti-aircraft missile systems. Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said in a statement that Ankara may insist that the US leave Incirlik air base if Washington goes ahead with the sanctions it has threatened […]

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The Dark Age 2.0 Our literature pay-walled. Our photography watermarked. Music and art is infected with DRM. Subscription software, regionalised encryption. Intellectual property traded as a commodity. Ownerships can be bought, copyrights sold. A culture submerged by a wash of commercialism, in danger of being swept away in the flood. So I imagined a museum of the future, looking back at our cent
Kristain is a recent high school graduate struggling with the direction she wants to take as she enters this new chapter of her life. She fears failure and letting down her grandparents, which has affected her attitude about her future. Watch Ashley Graham give Kristain the confidence to take the next steps toward making her dreams come true. Watch Season 2 of "Fearless" on ellentube right now! B
Alan Bissett recalls the intense experience of growing up next to one of Europe's largest petrochemical plants and the harrowing experience of an explosion that temporarily deformed his father. (Click the CC icon to enable English or French subtitles) Directed by Adam Stafford Written/read by Alan Bissett Filmed by Leo Bruges Edited by Peter Gerard, Leo Bruges & Adam Stafford Produced by Peter Ge
In the spirit of the holidays, Ellen challenged Blake Shelton and Ayesha Curry to see who has the best gift wrapping skills as they attempted to cover random musical instruments as fast as they could! If you think you have better wrapping skills than these three, upload a video of your work, and you could win $20,000 and a chance to be featured in a new ellentube crafting series, all thanks to Sc
The sharklike Helicoprion lived 275 million years ago and could slice its prey in two with its buzz saw jaw. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe About National Geographic: National Geographic is the world's premium destination for science, exploration, and adventure. Through their world-class scientists, photographers, journalists, and filmmakers, Nat Geo gets you closer to the stories tha
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Police use tear gas and batons to disperse students in New Delhi who marched to Parliament to protest against new law.
Two people were killed in Assam state on Thursday when police opened fire on crowds protesting against citizenship law.
It is very difficult to collect my thoughts into something coherent after four hours sleep in the last 48 hours, but these are heads of key issues to be developed later. I have no doubt that the Johnson government will very quickly become the most unpopular in UK political history. The ultra-hard Brexit he is pushing will not be the panacea which the deluded anticipate. It will have a negative ec
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