
A podcast exploring the ideas, movements and techniques we can employ to help create the world we want to live in.
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Despite recent setbacks, the WHO is still alive and kicking and seeking to impose their global biosecurity agenda on the world. So, what should we do about it? Today on Solutions Watch, James talks to members of the International Health Reform Projec... more
So you want to start a revolution? Well, we'd all love to see the plan...and here it is! From someone who started an organization that has been feeding the poor and contributing to nonviolent social and political change for nearly have a century, no ... more
Today James introduces Libertas.Earth, a new home page for The Philosophy of Liberty video that people can use to spread the word about human freedom.
Remember when the internet was fun? If you're under the age of 30, you probably don't. Yes, all internet websites, services and applications are getting worse year after year. That is by design. But there are things we can do about it! Today on Solut... more
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A positive take on what's going on, how it affects us and most importantly work- arounds. James Corbett always acknowledges that we each have agency, and that without our compliance the digital state cannot happen ; all is not doom and gloom! Solutions Watch is a must-listen or watch on his website, along with James' interviews and Reportage.
The Grayzone, UK Column, Glenn Diesen, Neutrality Studies and 21 C Wire make excellent academic companions.
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The show covers independent research, civil liberties, and practical strategies for navigating modern information ecosystems. Episodes span topics like personal data security, digital censorship, self-publishing, political legitimacy, and ways to foster meaningful conversations across controversial viewpoints. A recurring thread is empowering individuals and communities to resist technocratic overreach while promoting open dialogue, critical thinking, and proactive civic action. Noteworthy is the mix of technical privacy topics, investigative journalism angles, and culture-war adjacent discussions presented through a libertarian-leaning, anti-censorship lens that emphasizes actionable solutions over narrative certainty.
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