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🗓️ 9 June 2023
⏱️ 57 minutes
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0:00.0 | Welcome to the Settle cane podcast. I'm your host, Aaron Smith, broadcasting from the Aorta of America, beautiful festival city, Ashkosh, Wisconsin, where we pump a mostly sunny day with 63 degrees Fahrenheit, here in the A-O-O-Data of America, with a 100% chance of psychological manipulation expected from your mainstream media. |
0:40.2 | If this is your first time with the Settlecane podcast, thank you for gracing us with your |
0:44.6 | virtual presence. If you're a returning listener, thank you for your continued support. |
0:49.4 | It is much appreciated. |
0:52.0 | Today we have a special guest, James Corbett of CorbettReport.com, |
0:57.0 | documentarian, voluntarist, and open source journalism extraordinary, joins us to discuss his |
1:03.6 | recent series of articles, Descent Into Madness. Psychology is a fascinating field of study in which we've learned much that has |
1:12.5 | assisted us in understanding the complexities of the human mind, and it should surprise |
1:17.6 | no one that what can be used for good, well, can also be used for evil. |
1:23.8 | In his series, Descent Into Madness, James shares some cautionary tales of political dissidents being |
1:29.7 | labeled as mentally ill, and he also poses some important questions about how we should respond |
1:36.2 | to tyranny. Let's jump into episode 51 of the Settle Kane podcast, interview with James Corbett, |
1:43.6 | Descent Into Madness. |
1:47.5 | Mr. James Corbett, Corbett Report.com. Thank you again for coming back to the Settlecane |
1:52.8 | podcast. I sincerely appreciate you taking the time to talk to me about your series of articles, |
1:59.1 | Descent Into Madness. How are you doing today? I am doing A-OK. And thank you for |
2:04.8 | having me back on and to talk about this incredibly important subject. I'm glad people are |
2:09.3 | interested in it. Yeah, one of the things that I was thinking about as I was reading through these |
2:14.1 | articles is I wonder what actually inspired you to write them. |
2:19.0 | I mean, it's something that I think a lot of us in this, I don't know, environment or this |
2:25.3 | space think about because it is something that's kind of cursory. |
2:30.9 | It's out there, you know, but what inspired you specifically to take the time |
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