The James Corbett interview: elite control, false flags, and the New World Order
The prominent podcaster discusses his new book on 9/11 Free Fall: video below!
By Craig McKee
It’s not just about who holds power – it’s about how those elites are able to manipulate the rest of us into accepting their authority.
This is a major theme of James Corbett’s new book Reportage: Essays on the New World Order, which he discusses on this week’s episode of 9/11 Free Fall with host Andy Steele and his cohost, yours truly (that’s me with the checked shirt). Corbett is a Canadian independent journalist (who now lives in Japan) and the well-known host of The Corbett Report podcast.
In its 20 essays, the book addresses a wide range of topics that fall under the “New World Order” umbrella. Among them are eugenics and its connection to the environmental movement, social control through the monetary system, false flags like 9/11 and Operation Northwoods, digital surveillance, and much more. He also considers the challenges we all face in not accepting and participating in our own enslavement.
“At the very least, we have to become conscious of those systems of control and consciously think about how we can reorient ourselves and our actions to steer ourselves away from this cliff,” Corbett asserts, “because it’s not just about they and them and those who are doing things to poor little us, it’s so much what we are doing to ourselves or at least what we are allowing to be done to us.”
Corbett compares the emergence of the internet, and particularly independent journalism in the post-9/11 era, to the 15th century invention of the printing press, which made enormous amounts of information widely available to millions who hadn’t had access to it before.
“I think the Gutenberg revolution completely transformed humanity, and I think we are living through a similar event right now,” Corbett explains.
He adds that the powerful elites of Gutenberg’s time had to adapt to the new technology to maintain their control over the population, much as oligarchs are now finding more and more ways to restrict freedom on the internet. Despite this, he still emphasizes how much the internet changed everything “in spectacular fashion.”
“Who am I? I’m just an English teacher in Japan, and 18 years later I’ve literally reached millions of people around the world.”
Great interview. James explains his progression, as a rationally thinking person, through knowledge gained on the 'internet', to where he is at now, in terms of his outlook on the World. All the while he keeps his usual cheerful demeanor, which is very important because in the end, truth and honesty will prevail over lies and corruption. I have a friend that years ago told me that James was his 'go to guy' for straightforward information - above anyone else, or any other source on the internet.