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James Corbett is an indie new-journalist that analyzes, deconstructs, re-contextualizes, and clarifies Western propaganda[1] in articles, interviews, podcasts, videocasts, and documentaries for The Corbett Report[2], YouTube, as well as other shows and websites such as ex-FBI whistleblower Sibel Edmonds' Boiling Frogs Post, and occasional events.
Without corporate agendas or censorship while supported by donations, subscriptions, a growing community, and open source journalism, James Corbett comprehensively reports anti-stateism, Truther awareness, and atheist concepts and contexts that mainstream media can't or won't.
In addition to the history of oil, power, and economics[3], false flag events like the Oklahoma City bombing, the 9-11 inside jobs, and Operation Gladio, James Corbett cuts through confusing disinformation and propaganda to detail corruption scandals and expose conspiracies, psy-ops, black-ops, and the covert deep-state secret ghost politics' globalist control and domination agendas of the New World Order advocating a "revolution of the mind" to counter cultural brainwashing dogmas to ultimately foil all centralized governments' monopolistic use of violence.
James Corbett is a voluntaryist, agorist, humanist, and libertarian / anarchist. He was raised in Canada. Teaching English in Japan he happened to fall in love, started a family, stayed there, and produces his material.
See also
[edit]- Sibel Edmonds
- Operation Gladio
- 9/11 conspiracy theories
- Oklahoma City bombing conspiracy theories
- false flag
- New World Order
References
[edit]- ^ Tsakiris, Alex. "167. Investigative Journalist James Corbett on How Skeptics Shape Our Worldview". Skeptico.
- ^ "The Corbett Report". The Corbett Report.
- ^ Hunter, Greg. "Federal Reserve-A Stunning Failure-James Corbett". USAWatchdog.com.
External links
[edit]Category: Agorists Category: Atheists Category: Canadian journalists Category: Canadian expats Category: Conspiracy theorists Category: Japanese journalists Category: Voluntaryists