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Summary
➡ The article discusses concerns about Netflix’s potential acquisition of Warner Brothers for $82 billion, which could impact the future of movie theaters. The fear is that Warner Brothers, known for its commitment to theatrical releases, might shift towards a streaming-first strategy under Netflix, affecting cinemas. Netflix’s Co-CEO, Ted Sarandos, insists they support movie theaters and plan to continue Warner Bros.’ current operations, including theatrical releases. However, cinema owners remain skeptical as Netflix’s business model traditionally does not support theatrical exhibition.
➡ The U.S. views China as an economic competitor and potential military threat, according to a recent National Security Strategy report. This shift in strategy reflects a breakdown of the post-World War II international order, with global crises indicating that the international order is in crisis. The U.S. is focusing more on its own sphere of influence, which could impact its relationships with countries like Japan and Taiwan. This change is part of a larger shift in global power dynamics, with the potential for significant impacts on international relations.
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Transcript
Foreign. Welcome back to New World Next Week. I’m James Corbett of CorbettReport.com and I’m James Evan Pallotto of MediaMonarchy.com, a readjustment of our global military presence to address urgent threats in our hemisphere. We have got that story plus streaming wars killed the theater star but first big story out of Australia Millions of children and teens lose access to what I’m calling their digital would be but it’s the under 16 social media ban. Grabbing this from the Guardian Australia has enacted a world first ban on social media for users aged under 16, causing millions of children and teenagers to lose access to their accounts.
Facebook, Instagram, Threads X, YouTube, Snapchat, Reddit, Kik, Twitch and TikTok Not Kick are expected to have taken steps Wednesday to remove accounts held by users under 16 in Australia and prevent those teens from registering new accounts. There have been some teething problems with the ban’s implementation. Guardian Australia received several reports of those under 16 passing the facial age assurance tests, but the government has flagged it as not expecting the ban would be perfect from day one. All listed platforms apart from the greatest one, the Artist Formerly Known as Twitter confirmed they would comply with the ban.
E Safety Commissioner Julie Inman Grant said it had recently had a conversation with X about how it would comply, but the company had not communicated that policy to, you know, the users. Bluesky, the big democrat X alternative announced it would also ban under 16s despite eSafety assessing the platform as low risk due to not many people are on that thing. Children had spent the past few weeks undertaking age assurance checks, swapping phone numbers and preparing for their accounts to be activated. Don’t forget me. Over summer, parents of the children affected by the ban shared a spectrum of views on the policy.
That’s not the only spectrum these kids and parents are on. This is jerkass Jim. I don’t have kids. One parent told the Guardian that their 15 year old daughter was very distressed because all her 14 and 15 year old friends have been age verified as 18 by Snapchat. Since she had been identified as under 16, they feared her friends will keep using Snapchat to talk and organize social events and she well of course that long time teenage fear of being left out. Another parent said the ban had forced him to teach his kid how to break the law.
I’ve shown her how VPNs work now other methods on bypassing age restrictions. I’ve had to set her up with her own adult YouTube account and have assisted her in bypassing TikTok’s age estimation and will keep doing so each time it asks. Other parents said the ban couldn’t come quickly enough. One parent said their daughter was completely addicted to social media. And the ban provides us with a support framework to let daddy government do stuff for us. The Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albany said in an opinion piece on Sunday. From the beginning, we acknowledge this process won’t be 100% perfect, but the message this law sends will be 100% clear.
Australia sets the legal drinking age at 18 because our society recognizes the benefit to the individual in the community of such an approach. The fact that teenagers occasionally find a way to have a drink doesn’t diminish the value of having a clear national standard. It is still 21 here in the States and they recently raised siggies to the age of 21 pretty much de facto across America. But yeah, they basically they’ve had to use their voting power since they’re just powerless to raise children themselves again. This is always for the other, this, the other, the bad, those other bad parents.
These aren’t with me and my. I’m. I’m really good. What are parents too dumb to save their kids from? Lawn darts? James I. I made it. I survived Gen X. Often jokes about the things we survived through in the 70s and 80s, but yeah, more laws to do what parents just couldn’t possibly do for themselves. In related news, Ireland plants flag for child online safety as it prepares to assume EU presidency. Age assurance for porn. Social media on the table, but big tech ties factor in. Basically they’re gonna get their good deals out of it. And interesting stuff always going on with the criminals in the UK’s Ofcom office.
They would like to double down on file monitoring in 2026. You’ve heard the there’s no such thing as a cloud. There’s only someone else’s computer. James earlier this year we had the Nepal kids elect new government via discord and here we have all of those social medias being banned in Australia. What do you think? There’s a few things to say about this. First of all, not for the first time and not for the last time, we’re going to note how the won’t somebody think of the children is weaponized against everyone because all this does of course is put everyone in the age verification net which is the first step towards the digital identification.
So that’s an important part of this story. Another important part of the story would be to note the latest from futurism.com Social media is absolutely nuking children’s brain. New research finds again, nothing that I think people in our audience won’t already know, but more data along those lines talking about how social media is affecting people’s attention span. Surprise, surprise. But I think there’s at least one good thing to come out of this story, one tiny bit of a silver lining that we can take out. And that is that part that you highlight there. The parent said that the band had forced him to teach his child how to break the law.
I’ve shown her how VPNs work and other methods on bypassing age restrictions. Great. Wonderful. Welcome to the counter economy, fellow agorists. This is what it is about. It is about the non violent resistance and absolute defiance and breaking of immoral laws. And that’s we’re all doing it 18 times a day or whatever. You know, however many felonies people commit a day without even realizing it because of all the stupid laws on the book, here are more stupid laws that should not exist and people should learn how to break them. So Australians who can still hear our voice should be teaching others, being VPN Appleseeds, you know, spreading the, the wonders of these workarounds to other people.
So I think that that is good because again, it’s one more sign for people who need it. Yes, the government doesn’t mean always a good thing and that you should just follow whatever they say. So hopefully that those children are learning a very important lesson right now. And the other thing I’d like to say about this is that sometimes there is that we have the tendency to fall into victim blaming in all of this, as in all these stupid people with their stupid social media and they care about these things and they shouldn’t. Yes, okay, certainly it is nuking your brain, you should be getting off of it, et cetera, et cetera.
But it isn’t always that straightforward. And I’d like to point people to an incredibly interesting, detailed, nuanced article by Gabriel of Libra Solutions Teachable Moment. Will the digital control grid inevitably fail or is it already here? And he points out not only the ways that the technological side of this has been constructed around us to essentially snarf up all of our data and put us in the digital control grid, but how the socioeconomic fabric of our entire society is woven around us in these technological structures that are all dependent on us jumping through these digital hurdles and hoops and, and then we victim blame and go, oh, these stupid people who are jumping through these hoops that have been set up before them.
Well, you know, it’s a it’s an incredibly difficult process of extracting yourself from this. So it’s a, it’s a really good, interesting article. I really suggest people take a look at it. So let me flip it around back at you. There is a Florida cell phone ban in schools that has been instituted and it’s now basically been in effect for about a year and they’re already showing that test scores have gone up. You might be running into something like this in the not too distant future where you have kids or devices in school. I mean, do you have you.
What do you think? Oh, well, here the kids are more increasingly encouraged to use devices because it’s now part of your education. You have to have technological literacy so they’ll be given tablets and things for use in class. So yeah, it is genuinely a question that I think everyone on the planet is going through at this time. And I think again, I am a functional sovereign adult human being who can make choices for my family and the government does not need to be a part of that decision. There’s also the entire other concern of all our parents having these smartphones too.
James that’s how we get going on New world next week. Episode 612 we often remind ourselves on the monarchy and just here at home having arguments, discussions. It’s not all one thing. And I think that’s what you were getting at right there whenever article recently and covering a lot of this on my morning Monarchy this week. James as this story, this was kicking in in Australia this week. Children under 5 addicted to brain rot content online again, a lot of frightening, scary things that are pretty much unprecedented. It’s possible the planners of the Grand Chessboard have already planned all this out and knew what would happen.
But the things we’re seeing the last 20 years of what suddenly happens with when people have godlike power in their hands, playing God has a lot of dangers. So let’s go to the movies. Cinemas on Edge Netflix’s Warner Brothers deal sparks concern for theatrical industry grabbing this from screenrealm.com and everything we say, all our outrageous accusations are all sourced and cited down in the show notes. People still go to the cinema. Netflix owning Warner Brothers and HBO Max isn’t just a streaming story. It’s a cinema story. With Netflix position to acquire one of Hollywood’s last major studios in an 82 billion dollar deal, the future of theatrical releases is suddenly in question.
People going out into a movie theater and sitting down and watching the film, depending on who you ask, this is neither a new era of opportunity or the beginning of a very long one. A very worrying decline for movie theaters. One of the biggest questions after the announcement was simple. Will Netflix actually keep Warner Bros. Films in cinemas? Ted Sarando says yes, at least in the short term. The Netflix Co CEO has insisted that the company has no opposition to movies in theaters, and the official announcement from Netflix says expects to maintain Warner Bros. Current operations and build on the strengths, including theatrical releases for for films.
On a conference call with investors and the press, Sarandos pointed to Netflix’s existing theatrical footprint, noting that the company had released 30 films into movie theaters in 2025. But he was also clear about where Netflix’s real focus lies. Again, they didn’t call it DVD mail for nothing. It’s not like we have this opposition to movies into theaters, Sarando said, as quoted by Variety. My pushback has mostly been in the face in the fact of long exclusive windows, which we really don’t think are consumer friendly. But when we talk about keeping HBO operating largely as it is, that also includes their output movie deal with Warner Bros.
Which includes a life cycle that starts in the movie theater, which we’re going to continue to support. Cinema owners have not exactly been reassured because Netflix’s stated business model does not support theatrical exhibition. In fact, it is the opposite. Regulators must look closely at the specifics of this proposed transaction and understand the negative impact it will have on consumers, exhibition and the entertainment industry. The fear is straightforward. Warner Bros. Is still one of the few studios still deeply committed to theatrical windows, with a track record of delivering global event films. If that pipeline is shortened or eventually rerouted towards streaming first strategy, cinemas feel the impact immediately.
For years, Netflix has pushed back against the traditional 45 to 90 day exclusive theatrical window, arguing the long gaps between cinema and home release are not consumer friendly. It’s not how people Consume Media. In 2025, the acquisition of a major theatrical studio turns that long running philosophical debate into a very practical one. And James, I know you and I a little bit off camera have discussed the work of Christopher Nolan. He is obviously a film buff and lover and supporter and much like Martin Scorsese, does a lot of work to fund the preservation of films so films don’t literally explode or fall apart.
He’s actually the president of the dga, the Directors Guild of America. Christopher Nolan plans to meet with Netflix to address major concerns regarding the streamer’s acquisition of Warner Bros. Again, as he always wants his movies in theaters in film, right, James? He wants his stuff in at least a 35 millimeter film and of course, as the IMAX theaters have blown up a lot more. You can go see a lot of his movies in 70 millimeter. Netflix and Paramount lock horns in Warner Brothers Discovery Acquisition Saga Paramount has now launched a counter hostile takeover. It’s kind of exciting in the world of nerd media business.
Netflix to acquire Warner Brothers following the separation of Discovery Global for a total enterprise value of 82, Paramount is offering over 100 billion and they don’t have to spin off any of their little ancillary parts. Of course, I’ve talked about this a lot on Media Monarchy. I don’t call it media Monarchy for nothing. There is already a consumer class action lawsuit against it. And James, it’s important to remind that Marc Bernays Randolph was the co founder and first CEO of Netflix. Great grand nephew of Edward Bernays, widely regarded as the father of propaganda and, and great grand nephew of Sigmund Freud, the founder of psychoanalysis and the guy that apparently unleashed the cocaine destruction of America.
James Sidebar watched a documentary on cocaine recently. It’s mostly Sigmund Freud’s fault. This familial connection has led to speculation and discussion online about potential influences on Netflix’s content and user engagement strategies, with some suggesting that the platform may leverage psychological principles derived from Burnet’s work on public opinion manipulation. James, I just don’t want Netflix owning DC Comics, amongst other things. Yeah, you know what? You took the words out of my mouth. I don’t have a lot to add on this in terms of the conspiracy realist angle on this story. Except I was going to say, I am just flabbergasted that Paramount didn’t immediately win the bid because of course we know it’s Zionist supremacist David Ellison, obviously buddies through his father Larry Ellison, with Trump himself.
So you would have expected that Paramount would have just, you know, would have won easily. But not yet at any rate. Interesting. Although, as you say, I mean, what’s the other side of this? Oh good. Oh good. Netflix is one. Oh wait, right. Bernays, all that stuff. No, it’s not, you know, cutie flicks as we have taken to calling it. Right. This is, this is not a win for anyone really. But perhaps it’s just a good time to take stock and to give ourselves another reminder that all of this Hollywood programming is psychological manipulation and warfare that has been waged on the public for at least a century at this point.
And maybe, maybe it will cause a few more people to go, you know what, maybe we don’t need the Hollywood studio system and we don’t need to rely on they them those to give us our entertainment indoctrination. And hey, you know what, we can make movies for ourselves these days relatively easily. Maybe more people should be doing it. I have speculated as a lot of this again is ongoing story these last few weeks, I speculated that ah, Trump might intervene in this. Going to Netflix in order to help out his Zionist Ellison buddies over at Paramount.
And again, the broken clock, right? Two times a day I’m like, yay, do that. But again, we were talking about this at home the other day. It does get down to just kind of nitty gritty, real nerdy consumer choice. So when Microsoft buys Skype and decides to let it die and end, that’s less consumer choice. So the fear is on this standpoint, why would Netflix continue to do anything for Warner Brothers? Hey, Netflix already has their own Sandman DC Comics TV show. We’ll just run that one they’ve already removed. Disney does not want you to see Song of the South.
That’s why it’s not on their streaming platform. There’s example after example after example. Again, why this might not be a good idea again, just for the whole consumer choice thing. Our third and final story where we usually hide the media Related story James, it’s just stuff about World War three new national security strategy. A stunning departure, yet full of contradictions. Grabbing this from the Ron Paul Institute. You know, I like how Ron Paul’s never lost the plot and never sold out and still does his thing and still does his show all the time, man. The final U.S.
the final U.S. national Security Strategy was just published and the refocus on the Western Hemisphere, I. E. The Americas north and south, is confirmed. The document clearly establishes this as the US’s number one priority, saying that the US will now assert and enforce a Trump Corollary to Monroe Doctrine. James, do you say Corollary or Corollary? Corollary. Only because I’m pretentious. I’ll say corollary. But North Americans generally say corollary. Yeah, Corollary. Okay. Trump Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine. More on that in a moment. In terms of military presence, they write that this means a readjustment of our global military presence to address urgent threats in our hemisphere and away from theaters whose relative import to American national security has declined and recent decades or years.
The most striking aspect is that China is not anymore defined as the primary threat, most consequential challenge, pacing, threat, or similar formulations used in previous such documents. It’s clearly downgraded as a priority. Based on the document structure and emphasis, the top US priorities could be characterized as here’s the top four homeland security and borders, migration, cartels, etc. Or Western Hemisphere, Monroe Doctrine, restoration, economic security, reindustrialization and supply chains and number four, China and Indo Pacific. To be clear, they do not define China as an ally or a partner in any shape or form, but primarily as an economic competitor, a source of supply chain vulnerabilities, but also a trading partner and a player whose regional dominance should be ideally denied because it has major implications for the US Economy.
For the first time ever, they mentioned the possibility of maybe being overmatched militarily by China. And we do have the PDF link for you from WhiteHouse.gov National Security Strategy of the United States of America, November 2025 and we will include the link to the Monroe Doctrine. I didn’t grab the link. This goes back to President James Monroe, December 1823 during his seventh annual State of the Union address is basically talking about the new world and the old world and spheres of influence. James I’ll just leave that there. In other spheres of influence or lack thereof, World risks disintegration of the international order as noted, boy toy Macron fails to woo Xi into pressuring Putin James grand chessboard.
Absolutely. And you know, there’s so much going on on this chessboard, but it all is, it all makes perfect sense once you understand what is happening. We are seeing the break of the post World War II international order. That is what Macron is talking about. That’s what all the globalists are lamenting because of course the post World War II order was all based on the American empire hegemony and essentially the the order that comes from that and that is breaking down and in a number of different ways. And this national security strategy about face that’s happening right now is one example of that.
And we’re seeing it play out already, obviously all the drug boat strikes and as we are recording this, the latest is that the US has apparently seized an oil tanker off the coast of Venezuel. So things obviously heating up in South America. And this is that Trump corollary or corollary of the Monroe Doctrine in in action, in play. And what this means, if this really is a US retrenchment back to its own sphere of influence in the new world, then what does that mean for for example, Japan and Taiwan and the whole spat that’s happening with China right now and Japan? Apparently the new prime minister is getting a little bit upset with Trump because, hey, guys, shouldn’t you be backing us up on this whole Trump, Taiwan, China spat thing? And you’re not doing enough to help us here and you guys are on your own.
And all of this craziness that would have been unthinkable even a few years ago is happening right now. And of course we see what’s going on in Ukraine and all of this. There’s a lot of, a lot of crises around the world right now that show that the international order is in crisis. And that, boy, are they going to try to rend a new order out of the chaos that is going on right now. But perhaps all of this, this whole story is in a way a corollary to Reportage, or as I would say, a corollary to Reportage.
Specifically my essay on escaping the grand Chessboard. So if people haven’t read Reportage yet, I hope they go to reportagebook.com to get the copy and read that essay. Because I think what we’re living through is a very, very, very grand change on the chessboard. But we have a part to play in this, at the very least by withdrawing our participation in this game. The world is not a chessboard. It is not. We are not piece of pawns on a board to be moved around. And at the very least, we shouldn’t be sending our sons and daughters off to die in wars of aggression for the oligarchs.
Now, we’ve talked in the past about those. I don’t know how many. This is just one. Those bases in Okinawa have been the source of massive protests, rightfully so, on a lot of disgusting kind of crime stories. So has that, has that died down in some way? Is that more of like, hey, now we’re glad we’ve got Johnny America in our backyard a little. Well, I know I’m sure that most of the Okinawans probably still feel what they felt a few years ago, but they’ve never had a large degree of political influence in actually affecting what’s going to happen on Okinawa.
And now even less so, leaving less chance because yes, I think larger proportion of the Japanese public are now whipped up into at least China frenzy, if not outright hatred yet. And my mother asked, is James okay? He’s not where the earthquake hit, is he? I am very, very, very far away and didn’t feel a thing. So thank you to all the people who did write in. But yeah, I mean, okay, James, that is New world next week. Episode 612 the penultimate for 2025 I play the exclusive audio of these New World next week episodes before they’re published on my website or James website.
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