

James Corbett
Investigative journalist, researcher, and podcaster. Host of The Corbett Report, exploring politics, history, science, and economics from an alternative perspective.
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Apr 28, 2025 • 51min
Interview 1947 - Power, Climate and Hatred of Humans on the Tom Nelson Podcast
James Corbett, an independent journalist and founder of CorbettReport.com, dives deeply into the complexities of power dynamics and environmental narratives. He discusses how elite agendas endure through time, despite changing facades. The conversation challenges the notion that humans are detrimental to the planet, advocating for a view that celebrates humanity’s contributions. Corbett also critiques the manipulation of dissent through psychological frameworks and stresses the importance of diverse perspectives to counteract mainstream biases.

May 23, 2025 • 1h 10min
Episode 544: The Ripple Effect Podcast (James Corbett | The Cultural Conditioning Conspiracy)
James Corbett, an award-winning independent writer and documentary producer, discusses the evolution of cultural conditioning and societal issues. He critiques the concept of intellectual property and its impact on creativity. The conversation explores the intriguing notion of telepathy and consciousness, as well as the challenges of parenting in a tech-driven world. Corbett also reflects on his journey writing 'Reportage: Essays on the New World Order,' emphasizing the importance of independent voices in an era of online censorship.

Feb 10, 2025 • 1h 12min
#793 - James Corbet
In a thought-provoking discussion, James Corbett, an independent journalist renowned for his critical analysis on the Corbett Report, shares his insights on conspiracies, national sovereignty, and the history of eugenics. He reflects on how the internet reshaped public access to controversial topics, including the implications of COVID-19 and vaccination trends in Japan. Corbett delves into the tactics authorities use to manipulate public perception during protests and examines the rise of technocracy, urging listeners to reconsider power dynamics in society.