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'''The Corbett Report''' is an ] ] that gives critical analysis of ], ], ] and ]. It was founded in 2007 by ] expatriate James Corbett, a former school master who edits and hosts the weekly podcast from Japan.<ref name=interview> (YouTube)</ref> The website operates on the principles of "open source intelligence" and is funded by listener donations.<ref name=corbett>http://www.corbettreport.com/</ref> Interviews and articles about current affairs and purportedly suppressed history are also provided. ''The Corbett Report'' YouTube channel also hosts the podcast ''New World Next Week'' and is an affiliate of the '''' web site. '''The Corbett Report''' is an ] ] that gives critical analysis of ], ], ] and ]. It was founded in 2007 by ] expatriate James Corbett, a former school master who edits and hosts the weekly podcast from Japan.<ref name=interview> (YouTube)</ref> The website operates on the principles of "open source intelligence" and is funded by listener donations.<ref name=corbett>http://www.corbettreport.com/</ref> Interviews and articles about current affairs and purportedly suppressed history are also provided. ''The Corbett Report'' YouTube channel also hosts the podcast ''New World Next Week'' and is an affiliate of the '''' web site.

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The Corbett Report is an independent podcast that gives critical analysis of politics, society, history and economics. It was founded in 2007 by Canadian expatriate James Corbett, a former school master who edits and hosts the weekly podcast from Japan. The website operates on the principles of "open source intelligence" and is funded by listener donations. Interviews and articles about current affairs and purportedly suppressed history are also provided. The Corbett Report YouTube channel also hosts the podcast New World Next Week and is an affiliate of the Tragedy And Hope web site.

Shows

The Corbett Report hosts a number of frequent shows in which James Corbett is joined by other people to discuss current world events. These are published on the YouTube channel.

  • New World Next Week – Weekly show bringing up the latest news about world events. Co-hosted by James Evan Pilato of Media Monarchy.
  • The Geneva Business Insider – Monthly conversation about economics, finance and politics. Co-hosted together with David L. Smith of the The Geneva Business Insider blog.
  • Asia-Pacific Perspective – Monthly show covering news in the Asia-Pacific region. Co-hosted together with Broc West of the Asia-Pacific Perspective blog.
  • The EyeOpener – Reports produced for the The Boiling Frogs Posts.

References

  1. Collectivism: Terrorism and Other Consequences (YouTube)
  2. http://www.corbettreport.com/
  3. Geneva Business Insider blog
  4. Asia-Pacific Perspective blog
  5. The EyeOpener

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