The Corbett Report talks about how thieves pulled off a daring heist at the Louvre Museum, stealing valuable jewels in just seven minutes. Using a ladder to reach a balcony, they broke in and took eight precious items, including royal necklaces. The theft happened in broad daylight, and the thieves escaped on scooters, leaving everyone wondering about their next move. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
The Corbett Report talks about how the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize went to Maria Karina Machado, a leader in Venezuela. While she promotes democracy, some say her calls for U.S. help in Venezuela don’t fit with peace ideals. This article questions if the Nobel Prize sometimes goes to people involved in conflicts, not just peacemakers, and urges readers to think critically. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
The Corbett Report talks about how in a world where digital content can be censored, physical books and magazines remain vital. James Corbett and self-publisher Tom Oliver Regenauer discuss how self-publishing offers freedom and creativity. Authors can choose their platforms, design covers, and market their books. This approach empowers writers to share their stories without limits, reaching readers worldwide. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Billionaire Larry Ellison and his son are building a huge media empire, including CBS News, after an $8 billion merger. This has worried CBS staff, especially with Barry Weiss, a media critic, becoming editor-in-chief. Their growing influence could shape U.S. culture, but concerns arise over their support for Israel and Weiss’s views on Trump. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
The blog post explores how “false binary” choices can trick us into thinking we have only two options. It highlights the media’s role in revealing the truth behind these illusions. The discussion also covers free speech, emphasizing that it should only be limited when it poses a real threat, and warns against misusing “dangerous speech” to control narratives. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
The UK is introducing a new digital ID card to help stop illegal immigration. This ID will be stored on phones and required for work. Critics say it might not stop illegal crossings. Meanwhile, Pakistan and Saudi Arabia have a new defense agreement, and Saudi Arabia is eyeing big investments beyond oil, like buying a gaming company. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Discover how the “Yes, And” technique from improv theater can transform your conversations! By agreeing and adding to discussions, you can build better connections and explore new ideas. This approach helps in understanding complex topics, like 9/11 theories, by encouraging open dialogue. Learn how to communicate effectively and seek the truth with James Corbett’s insights. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
James Corbett’s new documentary, “Descent into Madness,” explores how to resist manipulation by those in power on The Corbett Report. He highlights the importance of knowledge as a defense tool. Corbett also introduces a free psychology course on Open Source Education Online, offering lessons on resisting authority and understanding manipulation. Learn, grow, and empower yourself with these valuable resources. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Nepal made history by choosing its first female prime minister, Sushila Kharkhi, through a digital vote on Discord. This happened after young activists protested against corruption and a social media ban. Meanwhile, the EU is looking to the US for gas, and discussions about mask-wearing and corruption continue. Learn more at NewWorldNextWeek.com. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.









