REPORTAGE - Essays on the New World Order examines the roots, culture, mindset and insatiable and ruthless lust for power of globalist institutions and interests. James offers not only clarity on the Who, What, How and Why of hidden and suppressed histories, but also presents alternatives, and-yes-even hope for the free and sovereign individual in a world seemingly locked down by The Powers that Be. JAMES CORBETT is an award-winning independent writer and documentary producer. Since 2007, his website, CorbettReport.com - Open Source Intelligence News - has presented thousands of videos,…mehr
REPORTAGE - Essays on the New World Order examines the roots, culture, mindset and insatiable and ruthless lust for power of globalist institutions and interests. James offers not only clarity on the Who, What, How and Why of hidden and suppressed histories, but also presents alternatives, and-yes-even hope for the free and sovereign individual in a world seemingly locked down by The Powers that Be. JAMES CORBETT is an award-winning independent writer and documentary producer. Since 2007, his website, CorbettReport.com - Open Source Intelligence News - has presented thousands of videos, articles and interviews, garnering an enormous and influential following and earning James a reputation for integrity and insight.
James Corbett was born in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, in 1979, the youngest of three sons. His father was an architectural draughtsman, his mother a housewife, the young married couple having moved from Gateshead, in the north of England, to Canada in 1972.James attended the University of Calgary, where in 2001 he was awarded a Bachelors degree with First Class Honors in English Literature, and Trinity College in Dublin, Ireland, where he received a Masters degree (M. Phil.) in Anglo-Irish Literature in 2003.He moved to Japan in 2004, where he is now married and the father of two young children.
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