143 éléments, page 1 (de 2)

Episode 427 - Remembering Tim Ball

[iframe src="https://www.bitchute.com/embed/USIjDVupnpKi/" width="90%" height="320" allow="fullscreen"]
Today on the program James celebrates the life and work of Dr. Tim Ball, a man who devoted his retirement years to fighting the good fight against the agents of the climate scam and the green enslavement agenda. His fearless truthtelling in the face of so much adversity serves as an example to us all.

"Green" Energy Is a Scam. It Isn't MEANT to Work.


In truth, the green energy sustainable enslavement grid is a scam from top to bottom. But it is not simply a pie-in-the-sky pipe dream being sold to a gullible and ignorant public. It's worse than that. It is a carefully crafted lie that is designed to lead us into our new role as serfs on the neofeudal plantation in the coming green dystopia.

Interview 1738 - James Corbett on The Budding Biosecurity State


via TheLastAmericanVagabond.com: Joining me today is James Corbett, here to discuss the growing biosecurity state, how we got here, and what this inevitably leads to. As we review current events and discuss the varying perspectives surrounding this unprecedented time, we also highlight the many ways in which people are fighting back.

Interview 1734 - New World Next Week with James Evan Pilato


This week on the New World Next Week: the controlled demolition of the economy continues apace; France introduces climate lockdowns (exactly as predicted); and trust in the dinosaur media sinks to NEW all-time lows!

The post Interview 1734 - New World Next Week with James Evan Pilato first appeared on The Corbett Report.

FLASHBACK: Feudalism 2.0 (2007)

[iframe src="https://www.bitchute.com/embed/pMxRq4fbppbT/" width="90%" height="320" allow="fullscreen"]
FROM 2007: Today we examine the implications of a fearful new religion that is being promoted in the mainstream media to introduce a new feudal society to the public.

The post FLASHBACK: Feudalism 2.0 (2007) first appeared on The Corbett Report.

All Your Climate Questions Answered in 60 SECONDS!!! - Questions For Corbett #084

Daniel writes in to ask how James can possibly think that climate change is a hoax. James responds in the most succinct way possible. Buckle up, folks!

The post All Your Climate Questions Answered in 60 SECONDS!!! - Questions For Corbett #084 first appeared on The Corbett Report.

How Green Finance is Monopolizing the Planet with Whitney Webb

Whitney Webb returns to the program to discuss her recent work on the "green" transformation of the global financial system. From NACs to GFANZ, Webb and Corbett break down the latest attempt to monopolize the world's natural resources and how this financial scam represents the next step along the path to the Great Reset, Agenda 2030 and the 4th Industrial Revolution.

Interview 1676 - Whitney Webb Exposes How Green Finance is Monopolizing the Planet


[audio mp3="https://www.corbettreport.com/mp3/2021-11-23_Whitney_Webb.mp3"][/audio]Whitney Webb return to the program to discuss her recent work on the "green" transformation of the global financial system. From NACs to GFANZ, Webb and Corbett break down the latest attempt to monopolize the world's natural resources and how this financial scam represents the next step along the path to the Great Reset, Agenda 2030 and the 4th Industrial Revolution.

Interview 1673 – New World Next Week with James Evan Pilato


[audio mp3="https://www.corbettreport.com/mp3/2021-11-11_James_Evan_Pilato.mp3"][/audio]This week on the New World Next Week: The banksters lay the groundwork for their 130 trillion dollar climate swindle; the oligarchs psyop the public into desiring the great food transformation; and the government weeds out the non-bootlickers in the intelligence agencies with their vaccine mandate.

At the Center of the Storm

Reading Time: 6minutes

WhoWhatWhy’s Nicole Elliott was at the center of the firestorm that erupted in Portland, OR. Between intermittently violent protests and approaching, uncontrolled wildfires, Elliott kept a journal until finally she was forced to evacuate. This is her account of what it was like to be at the center of the turbulence.

September 11, 2020

Hurricanes Rage While the RNC Ignores Climate Change

Reading Time: 4minutes

Last Monday night, Tropical Storm Marco brought record-level rainfall to Pensacola, FL. Even as the torrents fell, Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) took to the virtual floor at this year’s Republican National Convention and said not one word about climate change. 

Can Geoengineering Save the Planet?

Reading Time: 12minutes

Today, we can’t even agree on the basics of a disease that has killed almost 130,000 Americans and almost half a million worldwide. The odds of us agreeing on what to do about climate change seem remote at best.

Summertime and the Living’s Uneasy

Reading Time: 5minutes

At the halfway point, 2020 is shaping up as potentially the worst year for Planet Earth since an asteroid strike (inexplicably not shared on social media) wiped out the dinosaurs and 75 percent of all other creatures. What else could go wrong? Surely, some things could go right.

Cloudless Skies Hasten Greenland’s Ice Loss

Reading Time: 2minutesWhoWhatWhy Climate Change Coverage

This story originally appeared in Climate News Networkand is republished here as part of Covering Climate Now, a global journalism collaboration strengthening coverage of the climate story.

Rooftop Wind Power Might Take Off by Using Key Principle of Flight

Reading Time: 4minutesWhoWhatWhy Climate Change Coverage

This story originally appeared in Scientific American and is republished here as part of Covering Climate Now, a global journalism collaboration strengthening coverage of the climate story.

Norway and the A-ha Moment That Made Electric Cars the Answer

Reading Time: 6minutesWhoWhatWhy Climate Change Coverage

This story originally appeared in the Guardian and is republished here as part of Covering Climate Now, a global journalism collaboration strengthening coverage of

Earth Day Turns 50: How the Movement Was Born

Reading Time: 12minutes

As a young Republican Congressman from California, Pete McCloskey teamed with Democratic Sen. Gaylord Nelson (WI) and Stanford student body president Denis Hayes to launch the first Earth Day, on April 22, 1970.

How to Get Climate Change Deniers on Board With Science

Reading Time: 6minutesWhoWhatWhy Climate Change Coverage

The scientific consensus on climate change is nearly unanimous and freely available to anyone, and yet there are people who reject the idea that human activity is warming the planet to dangerous levels.

Interview 1517 – New World Next Week with James Evan Pilato


[audio mp3="http://www.corbettreport.com/mp3/2020-02-27_James_Evan_Pilato.mp3"][/audio]This week on the New World Next Week: The UK government mulls banning vaccine truth; UNESCO argues for banning climate truth; and the CIA/WaPo want to ban foreign interference in the bogus 2020 selection.

Out of Thin Air — Breakthrough Tech Uses Water Vapor to Generate Electricity

Reading Time: 4minutesWhoWhatWhy Climate Change Coverage

Picture a world entirely powered by clean energy — cars without tailpipes, homes without outlets, and batteries that recharge without you having to lift a finger. Imagine never having to think about whether your phone, computer, or headphones are powered up before leaving the house.

Just Don’t Call It Global Warming! – #PropagandaWatch

Global warming. Climate change. Climate weirding. Climate emergency. What's in a name? A lot, apparently. So much so, in fact, that the advertising execs over at Ad Age are openly wondering whether they can "rebrand" climate change so it sounds scarier. Yipee!

Students Expose Plot to Cast Doubt on Climate Change

Reading Time: 7minutesWhoWhatWhy Climate Change Coverage

In 2019, the year youth around the world stepped out of the classroom and onto the streets to demand climate action, four students stayed at their desks. They had a different plan.

Australia’s Climate Apocalypse: Up Close and Personal

Reading Time: 14minutes

Even from afar, the fires and resulting devastation in Australia seem incomprehensible. But the pictures and videos we see pale in comparison to what it is like on the ground. 

How to Break the Cycle of Indifference on Climate Change

Reading Time: 5minutesWhoWhatWhy Climate Change Coverage

“People, for reasons of their own, often fail to do things that would be good for them or good for society.” Truly wise words. We’ll circle back to them later.

Actions Speak Louder Than Words: Fossil Fuel Companies Plan to Drill More

Reading Time: 4minutesWhoWhatWhy Climate Change Coverage

As experts representing nearly all of the world’s countries came together in Madrid to stave off a climate catastrophe, a new report revealed that the oil and gas industry will make sure that goal cannot possibly be achieved. 

Climate Change on Trial: Can the Courts Save the Planet?

Reading Time: 11minutesWhoWhatWhy Climate Change Coverage

Can ordinary citizens use the courts to force their leaders to fight climate change? In the most revolutionary climate ruling to date, the Supreme Court of the Netherlands delivered an emphatic “yes” on December 20, upholding a court order forcing the Dutch government to cut national carbon emissions. 

What Did #ExxonKnew and When Did They Knew It? – Question For Corbett #048


[audio mp3="http://www.corbettreport.com/mp3/qfc048.mp3"][/audio]As #ExxonKnew gains traction with the public, one Corbett Report listener writes in for more info on the subject. Today we explore the Rockefeller-funded beginnings of this push for prosecution, how it has disintegrated in the courts, and how it has succeeded in penetrating the public consciousness in the service of the technocratic agenda.

Climate Change: Killing the Planet or Killing You?

WhoWhatWhy Climate Change Coverage

The apathy of many world leaders, corporations, and individuals toward climate change has been vexing and frustrating to those who understand the devastating impact of the problem. What would it would take to spur the world’s population into doing something to save humanity?

The Paradox of Global Warming and Colder Winters

Reading Time: 2minutesWhoWhatWhy Climate Change Coverage

If you are shivering in a freezing, snow-blanketed part of the world, global warming might seem like a fine thing to have. But, believe it or not, you can thank global warming for this cold weather.

Is Organic Agriculture Worse for Climate Change Than Conventional Farming?

Reading Time: 4minutesWhoWhatWhy Climate Change Coverage

Organic farming has long been considered healthier for the consumer and better for the planet than conventional farming. But a new study by a team of researchers at Cranfield University in the United Kingdom is now challenging that green doctrine. 

What If Everybody Is Wrong About Stopping Climate Change?

Reading Time: 15minutes

The prevailing scientific sentiment on the global ecological crises is that the only road to a livable future is to drastically reduce consumption, learn to share and reuse more, and — most importantly — restrain growth. Frankly, that’s what most of the evidence makes abundantly clear. But there are those who claim otherwise — and while we might not agree, it’s interesting and useful to hear what they have to say. 

Hamburgers and Beyond: Climate Change and the Taste Test

Reading Time: 4minutes

The hamburger is as American as… well, as apple pie, so to speak. But is what amounts to the national dish poised to be reinvented as a plant-based product that tastes as good as the classic stomach-pleaser?

Experts Say “Experts Say” Headlines are Propaganda – #PropagandaWatch

Experts say not to believe news headlines that start with experts say. And in this case the expert is me. Find out more in this week's edition of #PropagandaWatch with James Corbett.

Sharks Swimming Farther North: Another Sign of Global Warming

Reading Time: 4minutesWhoWhatWhy Climate Change Coverage

Climate change is altering the migration patterns of sharks, and they are now turning up in greater numbers in places where they used to be rare — because the water is warmer.

And scientists can predict where they are likely to show up, says Stephen Kajiura, a shark expert at Florida Atlantic University.

Homeowners Demand Climate Action: ‘Livelihoods Are at Risk’

Reading Time: 2minutesWhoWhatWhy Climate Change Coverage

“I remember how that powerful storm ripped through south Sayville, bringing down trees and submerging entire streets in seawater,” said Harrison Bench, a young climate activist from Long Island, NY.

Planet Before Profit: A New Business Model

Reading Time: 4minutesWhoWhatWhy Climate Change Coverage

There is plenty of blame to go around for the looming climate catastrophe: governments that don’t act, voters who don’t hold them accountable, and consumers who make choices every day that imperil the future of humanity. 

The Paul Revere of Our Times

Reading Time: 3minutesWhoWhatWhy Climate Change Coverage

Everybody knows Aesop’s fable of “The Boy Who Cried Wolf” the story of a young shepherd who repeatedly pretends his flock is being attacked by wolves to play a prank on his neighbors. Then, when a wolf actually does show up, nobody believes him and his sheep are eaten.

They Didn’t Start the Fire, But They Are Here to Put It Out

Reading Time: 5minutesWhoWhatWhy Climate Change Coverage

As six-year-old Oz bashfully listed the things he identified as threats to the environment, such as plastic water bottles, bad people and rising temperatures, he stopped to exclaim, “Talking about heat, it’s burning [hot] out,” while trying to wipe his long black hair off his sweaty forehead, holding up a canvas sign decorated with felt and

Dear US Government: Please Do Nothing on Climate Change

Reading Time: 1minute

Many people are accusing the US government of doing nothing on climate change. That could not be more wrong. Every day, this administration is taking new steps to muffle scientists, shirk responsibility, deny evidence, shut down research, and undermine international efforts to fight this problem. 

So it’s simply incorrect to accuse the US of doing nothing. In reality, it is much worse. 

Mysterious Killer: Climate Change is Prime Suspect

Reading Time: 3minutes

As winter looms, you may not be giving much thought to how we are affected by hot weather, especially if you live in the northern hemisphere — but the heat will be back, and with a vengeance.

How will it affect your health? Look at what has been happening to people who live in hot countries — which are becoming hotter. They are the climate change canaries in the mine. And they are dying, at least partly because of the extreme heat.

An Important Conversation With Climate Change Pioneer Bill McKibben

Reading Time: 13minutesWhoWhatWhy Climate Change Coverage

The threat to humanity that climate change poses has been with us for nearly a century, says Bill McKibben, who was one of the first to sound the alarm.

Only Climate Action Now Can Stop a Global Drought

Reading Time: 5minutesWhoWhatWhy Climate Change Coverage

Chennai, India’s sixth-largest city, is running out of water. The parched Chembarambakkam reservoir, plus three others supplying the city, are all nearly empty. Currently, water is being trucked into the city’s neighborhoods; and standing in line is becoming part of each resident’s daily routine.

China Is Cleaning Up Its Act on Climate Change

Reading Time: 4minutesWhoWhatWhy Climate Change Coverage

HONG KONG — The busy rush hour in Shenzhen, a new city of some 20 million people in Guangdong Province, is almost silent. Commuters whisper past on electric bikes and scooters or board one of Shenzhen’s fleet of electric buses and taxis, all part of the city’s pool of 90,000 new energy-efficient vehicles.

Climate Change Exodus: Is a Migration Catastrophe Inevitable?

Reading Time: 8minutesWhoWhatWhy Climate Change Coverage

In recent years, both the US and Europe have faced what seems like a never-ending flood of refugees; the US from Mexico and Latin America, and Europe from North Africa and the Middle East. The affected countries trying to absorb this flood of refugees have considered this uncontrolled influx something approaching national emergencies.

Climate Change: Toxic Emissions From Politicians

Reading Time: 8minutesWhoWhatWhy Climate Change Coverage

If the hot air coming out of politicians’ mouths contributed toward climate change, the planet would be warming at an even more alarming rate.

The quotes below not only demonstrate astounding ignorance, they also illustrate why humanity is in so much trouble.

Climate Change Deniers Are Defying the Markets They Worship

Reading Time: 5minutesWhoWhatWhy Climate Change Coverage

An underappreciated aspect of the climate change debate is the glaring cognitive dissonance in the brains of people who deny human-caused global warming. These are, for the most part, the same people who say the marketplace is the solution to every problem and the pricing mechanism the source of all insight.

Modest Plan to Save Humanity — Starts With You

Reading Time: 3minutesWhoWhatWhy Climate Change Coverage

Most of us feel that climate change is too big for us to do anything about — or maybe it’s just not real enough. We’ve become fatalistic, putting our heads in the sand and tuning out the growing din of alarming signals.

But some people — though very few — are actually doing something about it.

A Soft Landing for the Conflict Between the Millennials, Generation X, and Baby Boomers

Interview 1463 – New World Next Week with James Evan Pilato


[audio mp3="http://www.corbettreport.com/mp3/2019-07-18%20James%20Evan%20Pilato.mp3"][/audio]This week on the New World Next Week: Congress asks Pentagon if it weaponized ticks; another study disproves the AGW hypothesis; and the FBI ramps up social media surveillance.

If the Presidential Candidates Ever Debate Climate Change…

Reading Time: 3minutes

Tonight is the second night of the Democratic presidential debates in Miami and 10 more candidates will take the stage — Michael Bennett, Joe Biden, Pete Buttigieg, Kirsten Gillibrand, Kamala Harris, John Hickenlooper, Bernie Sanders, Eric Swallwell, Marianne Williamson, and Andrew Yang.

The Paradox of Global Warming and Colder Winters

Reading Time: 1minute

Recent headlines on climate events should make things difficult for the average global warming/climate change denier:

Last year was the fourth hottest year on record, globally.

Just two days ago, on June 13, Greenland lost two billion tons of ice.

Facing Human Extinction, Activist Wants to ‘Go Down Swinging’

Reading Time: 18minutes

As Democratic leaders offer their “Green New Deal” modeled on FDR’s “New Deal,” veteran environmental leader Randy Hayes has drafted the “New Green Deal,” a seven-point plan to address what he calls “a deep planetary emergency.”

While Hayes supports all the goals of the Democrats’ proposal, he focuses more intently on the essential requirements to sustain human life on the planet.

The Post-Carbon Energy Eugenics Hoax

James Corbett joins Ricky Varandas of The Ripple Effect and Jeffrey Wilson and Pat Miletich of Conspiracy Farm for another roundtable swapcast. This time they break down the history of Big Oil carbon eugenics agenda and the future of the technocratic post-carbon world.

Interview 1446 – James Corbett on The Post-Carbon Energy Eugenics Hoax


[audio mp3="http://www.corbettreport.com/mp3/2019-05-28%20Luke%20Rudkowski.mp3"][/audio]James Corbett joins Ricky Varandas of The Ripple Effect and Jeffrey Wilson and Pat Miletich of Conspiracy Farm for another roundtable swapcast. This time they break down the history of Big Oil carbon eugenics agenda and the future of the technocratic post-carbon world.

Kids Turn Up the Heat on Climate Change

Reading Time: 3minutes

In the midst of European Parliament elections, which conclude today, thousands of young people crowded the square outside the Paris Opera on Friday to urge world leaders to avert climate change. Carrying homemade signs, they chanted: “1, 2, 3 degrees, it’s a crime against humanity.”

Young Leaders Urge Congress to Take Action on Climate Change

Young leaders took to the Capitol on April 4 to urge Congress to act on climate change. The U.S. House of Representatives Select Committee on the Climate Crisis listened as they made their case that now is the time to take action in curbing the climate crisis.

The hearing, titled “Generation Climate: Young Leaders Urge Climate Action Now,” is just one more event in the “Youth v. Government” climate change movement.

Hawaii Could Be First State to Ban Plastics in Restaurants

As dozens of cities around the US ban plastic straws and other single-use plastics, one of the greenest states in the country is considering a near total ban statewide on plastic and styrofoam.

The Hawaii state legislature has introduced two separate bills that would impact fast-food and full-service restaurants — one dealing with plastic, the other with styrofoam. Despite broad public support, businesses and the state’s food industry association oppose the change, citing higher costs for more sustainable alternatives.

Google, Amazon Help Big Oil Heat Up Planet

While a generation prepares for an impending climate catastrophe, our nation’s billionaires are profiting from its advancement.

A study conducted late last year showed that by 2035 we will have reached the “point of no return,” after which we’ll be ravaged by the most catastrophic effects of climate change, dwarfing those we’ve already seen:

Children Make Perfect Propaganda Props – #PropagandaWatch

Need to push through a propaganda campaign to utterly transform society? Want people to not only accept but actively embrace their own impoverishment? Well just get yourself some youthful true believers to do your propagandizing for you!

Turn off the Furnace! NYC Youth Join Global Climate Protest

Students in New York City skipped class Friday to join the Youth Climate Strike US — part of a worldwide movement of young people demanding legislative action to address climate change. Organizers estimate the strikes drew more than a million students in 125 countries.

Mother Nature Demands Child Sacrifice – #PropagandaWatch

The propagandists are in overdrive shoving "climate grief" down our collective throats. And the next step in that indoctrination, the acceptance of climate eugenics to atone for our climate sins, is almost here.

Is Data REALLY The New Oil? – Questions For Corbett #043


[audio mp3="http://www.corbettreport.com/mp3/qfc043-lq.mp3"][/audio]So, is data really the new oil? Are polar bears invading Russia due to climate change? Where's the membership list of Chatham House? These and other viewer questions are answered in this edition of Questions For Corbett.

The Modest Start of a People’s Climate Rebellion?

Climate change is so impossibly, depressingly big, so out of control, that most of us feel powerless to do anything about it. Thus we turn away and do nothing. That’s human nature.

Fortunately, there are people who are willing to step up and speak out for the tough choices that must be made…now.

Can Civil Disobedience Turn the Tide Against Global Warming?

This Saturday, January 26, will be the first national day of action for Extinction Rebellion in America. This grassroots social movement, which began last fall in the UK, believes that climate breakdown poses an imminent and existential threat to what Noam Chomsky calls “organized human life” on Earth.

Study Shows We’re Hurtling Toward a Climate-Related Health Crisis

Unless immediate action is taken, climate change–related food shortages will account for more than half a million adult deaths by 2050, predicted epidemiologist Andy Haines. Writing in the New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM), Haines laid out the future in stark terms: Millions more will be subjected to flooding; 250,000 will die annually between 2030 and 2050 from heat stroke, disease, and coastal flooding; and global poverty will increase.

We All Have a Role to Play in What Will Be the Biggest Story of 2019

The recent UN report on climate change indicated that we could be facing existential risks — ever more extreme weather events and rising sea levels — within 20 years. So what is the world to do?

The French Have Had Enough! Oligarchs Beware!

In this video, we give you the latest breaking news on the situation in France. After being forced into paying higher gas prices and overwhelming taxes, the French have taken to the streets. Oligarchs beware!

Sign Up To Our Email List Here: http://eepurl.com/dJE522

The post The French Have Had Enough! Oligarchs Beware! appeared first on We Are Change.

Pay Up or the Earth Gets It! – #PropagandaWatch

As predicted, the IPCC has released their hot air report on 1.5C of global warming and the lamestream fake news lying establishment lapdog media is hyping it as the end of the world as we know it...unless you pay the globalists more money to atone for your carbon sins, of course.

How Bad Global Warming Science Hurts the Environmental Movement

Jim Steele was the Director of the Sierra Nevada Field Campus of San Francisco State University from 1985 to 2009. Having taught courses on plants, natural sciences, bird banding and bird identification, his research into the causes of the declines in local bird populations led him to the understanding that natural climate cycles and landscape changes were causing disruptions of wildlife populations.

The Polar Bear Hoax – #PropagandaWatch

Remember when National Geographic won the fake news award for their sensationalist fake news about the starving polar bear. Well guess who had to admit they went too far with pushing the climate change agenda? But what does it matter if everyone sees the story and no one sees the retraction?

Washington State Judge Rules Against Kids in Climate Change Lawsuit

As wildfire smoke clouded the skies of Seattle, a Washington judge ruled Tuesday to dismiss a lawsuit against the State of Washington filed by a group of young climate change activists — who range in age from 8 to 18.

Signs of a Changing Climate: Record Heat Waves Across the Globe

A monstrous heat wave is slated to strike Portugal and Spain this weekend — the latest in a series of record-breaking, at times deadly, temperature surges around the globe. Sand-filled winds which blow from the Sahara in Africa are expected to bring about absurdly high temperatures of 118°F to 122°F, which surpass the hottest temperature ever recorded in continental Europe (118.4°F, 1977 Athens).

Science Fact — Harnessing the Cool of Space to Save the Planet

The US uses a lot of energy to keep itself cool — the same amount that the continent of Africa uses for everything. 75 percent of homes have at least one air-conditioned area, and then there’s all the industrial-level refrigeration that keeps food fresh, and industrial-scale data systems functioning.

Earth Is on the Verge of Collapse — Is Eco-Socialism the Only Answer?

We are facing planet-wide extinction, a climate emergency — and our current course is suicidal.

That is the underlying belief of author and scientist Richard Smith, who is Jeff Schechtman’s guest on this week’s WhoWhatWhy podcast.

Smith believes that our current model of capitalism, with virtually unlimited growth and consumption, cannot sustain a planetary population of nine billion people. He tells Schechtman that we do not need most of what we consume, and that our current behavior must stop. But Smith’s Jeremiad goes even further.

Youths Suing US Gov’t on Climate Change to Get Day in Court

A three-judge panel in California unanimously ruled that the lawsuit of 21 young people, who want to force the government to take action on climate change, can proceed.

back to top