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The Corbett Report Podcast

I Read The Most Dangerous Superstition (And You Can, Too!)

The Corbett Report Podcast

The Corbett Report

Geopolitics, News & Politics, Research, Conspiracy, Media, Terror, Nwo, Alternative, History, Falseflag

4.9980 Ratings

🗓️ 24 June 2024

⏱️ 85 minutes

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Summary

In the EXACT OPPOSITE of the tradition of the I Read . . . So You Don't Have To series of podcasts, today James presents a read-through / exploration of a book you actually really SHOULD read: The Most Dangerous Superstition by Larken Rose! Strap in and get ready for a data dump. And then get ready to read the book yourself!

Transcript

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You're listening to The Corbett Report.

0:18.8

Welcome back, friends.

0:20.0

Welcome back to another edition of The Corbett Report. I'm your host, James

0:23.5

of Corbett Report.com coming to you, as always, from the sunny climes of Western Japan here in June of

0:29.5

2004, with episode 461 of the Corbett Report podcast, I read the most dangerous superstition, and you can too.

0:41.1

That's right, friends. As you know, if you are a regular listener to the Corporate Report,

0:46.6

I have had a series of podcasts in the past, in which I go through various books that I subjected

0:54.0

myself to,

0:55.0

and I dissected them for the propaganda that they are in front of your very eyes.

1:00.0

For example, episode 412 of the Corporate Report Podcast,

1:04.0

I read The Great Narrative, so you don't have to.

1:07.0

Or episode 418, I read Bill Gates' new book, so you don't have to. Or episode 418, I read Bill Gates's new book, so you don't have to. Or episode

1:12.8

439, I read Richard Hoss's new book, so you don't have to. Or episode 451, I read

1:19.9

Yuval Noah Harari's new book, so you don't have to. But as I pointed out in those podcasts,

1:27.2

I came to regret the titles of those podcasts because it makes it sound like I'm telling people not to read certain books.

1:36.4

You don't have to read this or that book.

1:38.2

No, you really should read whatever book you are interested in, including the propaganda books.

1:43.5

Because as I hope those episodes

1:45.3

adequately demonstrate, it does actually benefit us to know about what these schemers,

1:52.6

Machiavellian schemers and would-be rulers and technocratic tyrants are actually talking about

1:57.4

quite openly, quite openly discussing, if for nothing else, that we can then

2:02.3

use that explicit black and white documented confession of these various sickos for the

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