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🗓️ 3 September 2019
⏱️ 20 minutes
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0:00.0 | Hello, French James Corbett here, CorbettReport.com. I hope you are familiar with episode |
0:06.0 | 320 of the Corbett Report podcast, namely Echoes of World War I, China, the U.S., and the next |
0:11.4 | great war. But if you're not, now might be a good time to watch that or listen to that podcast, or |
0:17.3 | rewatch or relisten to that podcast, because as Home Remedy Supply, Cor Corporate Report member likes to point out in the corporate report.com comment section, it is a relevant lecture that becomes seemingly more relevant with each passing day. And that's precisely why I delivered that lecture almost two years ago exactly at the Open Mind Conference in Copenhagen, Denmark, |
0:38.7 | and why I think it is worth your time to familiarize or refamiliarize yourself with that work. |
0:44.5 | On that note, as Home Remedy Supply recently pointed out in the comment section, |
0:49.7 | there was an interview video that the Open Mind Conference organizers did to accompany that lecture that fleshes out and gives context to that lecture. |
0:59.0 | And I never posted that to my site at that time, so I'm going to do so now. You ask, you shall receive. Thank you Home Remedy Supply for suggesting that. |
1:08.0 | I hope that this will refresh your memory on some of these topics |
1:11.8 | that, as I say, I think, are becoming more relevant by the day. At any rate, I do want to thank |
1:16.4 | Home Remedy Supply and all the Corp Report members for your contribution, both monetary and |
1:20.5 | otherwise, your contribution in the comment section and elsewhere. It is your support that |
1:24.6 | literally makes this website possible. On that note, please enjoy the interview. |
1:41.3 | I think we're living through an era that looks remarkably similar in a number of ways from |
1:46.6 | the era of one century ago, where we were in the period of buildup towards World War I. |
1:52.9 | And some of the defining features of that era were the fact that there was a rising power, |
1:59.8 | a new industrial power that was becoming a military, |
2:02.8 | a naval power, that could challenge the ruling power of that era, which was still the |
2:07.2 | British Empire. And that was something that was understood and foreseen in the time, and certainly |
2:15.7 | foreseen by the military and naval strategists |
2:18.3 | and the people in positions of power to do something about this new rising threat of the German nation, |
2:25.3 | which at that time in the turn of the 20th century was still relatively new. |
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