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The Corbett Report - Feature Interviews

Interview 1631 – New World Next Week with James Evan Pilato

The Corbett Report - Feature Interviews

The Corbett Report

News, Politics

4.8671 Ratings

🗓️ 16 April 2021

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

This week on the New World Next Week: judges are banning people from the internet; the WEF is planning for a cyberattack to implode the financial system; and fake punks selling fake masks are getting real jabs in the fake scamdemic.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome back. It's the long-awaited return of New World Next Week. I'm your host, James Corbitt at Corboreport.com.

0:16.0

And I'm James Evan Pallato from MediaMonarchy.com. Mal malicious actors are taking advantage of this digital transformation.

0:23.1

We've got that story. Plus, punks get the jab. But first on this episode, 443 of New World next week,

0:30.7

judges impose new type of censorship banned from the internet. And we grab this from our buddies at technocracy. News, who note the newest

0:40.2

form of extreme censorship is to simply ban someone from accessing the internet at all. The charge is,

0:46.8

of course, spreading disinfo and fake news, and it could pretty much turn into the no-fly lists

0:53.1

that we know from the 9-11 era that worked out so very well.

0:56.8

So the headline from the original source from the Los Angeles Times, uncharted waters.

1:02.4

Judges are banning some capital riot suspects from the internet.

1:07.3

The whole story set up is about the super scary, Grappital Riot, and all the cats that

1:11.5

couldn't help but jump into the box, that catalyzing catastrophic event that they're, of course,

1:16.7

reacting to problem reaction solution. So maybe after the solution, or maybe part and parcel with

1:23.0

the solution is, of course, the punishment. As Wiggum notes, the law is powerless to protect you, but can

1:29.0

definitely punish you. One of the stars of the insurrection show is not allowed on the internet,

1:34.7

not because Twatterer or Fedbook banned her, but because a federal judge did. If Gina, the stylist,

1:43.5

goes online while awaiting trial, she risks being jailed.

1:47.9

In the article notes, judges have long been reluctant to ban anyone from the internet,

1:52.2

a restriction that essentially cuts a person off from much of modern society and has been

1:57.2

reserved mostly for accused and convicted pedophiles, except the ones employed by the state.

2:04.5

As toxic disinformation becomes an increasingly dangerous threat, driving domestic terrorism and violence, they say, without evidence,

2:13.2

the courts are facing vexing new questions around how often and under what circumstances.

2:18.3

Those accused of taking part should be taken offline altogether.

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