James Corbett from CorporateReports.com has released an audiobook of “Reportage Essays on the New World Order.” The book explores topics like the biotech industry and global food supply. It highlights the Svalbard Global Seed Vault, which stores over a million non-GMO seeds. Consumers can resist GMOs by choosing non-GMO products, using tools like the Bicot app. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
The Tucker Carlson Network article explores the challenges faced by the Somali community in America, highlighting issues like poverty and assimilation struggles. It questions what it means to be American and discusses how these challenges stem from U.S. involvement in foreign conflicts. The piece also critiques leaders for prioritizing their own cultural groups over national unity, suggesting this behavior harms the country’s progress. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Arcadia Economics talks about how silver’s value is climbing because there’s not enough of it, while gold’s value is rising slowly due to less interest. The article also explores market trends like copper tariffs, Bitcoin’s performance, and a big merger between two silver companies. This merger could help them grow for many years, thanks to their combined resources and projects. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
FBI Director Cash Patel is in hot water for using the agency’s private jet for personal trips and his ties with singer Alexis Wilkins. Critics say he’s acting more like a social media star than a top official. Meanwhile, Wilkins is fighting back against online rumors, adding fuel to the fire of public curiosity. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
The Judicial Watch speaker thinks the Biden team was unfair to former President Trump by searching his house. They believe it was done for political reasons, not because of real proof. The speaker worries that bending the rules like this could hurt our democracy. It’s important to keep our system fair and just for everyone. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
The Peoples Voice talks about how Laura Loomis is accused of being a foreign agent close to President Trump. She allegedly helped shape stories and silence free speech. Loomis is suspected of knowing about terror events before they happened, using them to sway public opinion. Her involvement in anti-Semitic attacks raises serious concerns about her political influence. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
The David Knight Show explored the tragic death of Rob Reiner and his wife, allegedly at the hands of their son, who struggled with drug addiction. The show criticized Trump’s approach to drug issues, suggesting faith-based programs might work better. It also warned about the misuse of artificial intelligence for surveillance and manipulation. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Candace Owens talks about how in a whirlwind of events, the speaker navigates misunderstandings, media storms, and controversial topics. They express their independence, likening themselves to Kanye West, and emphasize the importance of questioning narratives. Amidst investigations and debates, they encourage open dialogue and skepticism, while also promoting partnerships and addressing misinformation. Stay curious and keep asking questions! …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
In “Technocratic Dark State,” Ian Davis explores a world where technology rules society on The Corbett Report. He warns about powerful tech leaders who want to control everything using AI, without democracy. They use tricky language to hide their plans. Davis urges people to resist digital IDs and digital money, suggesting we can create better systems together. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Rob Braxman Tech talks about how Windows 11 can track your computer and internet activities, but you can protect your privacy by using a local account instead of a Microsoft account. This way, your computer’s details stay private. If you’ve used a Microsoft account, reinstall Windows 11 Pro and choose ‘Domain Join’ during setup. For extra privacy, explore tools like BraxMail. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.









