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The Ripple Effect Podcast

The Ripple Effect Podcast # 28 (James Corbett)

The Ripple Effect Podcast

Ricky Varandas

Bryan, Callen, Dave, Bill, 6, Society & Culture, Philosophy, Carlin

4.6603 Ratings

🗓️ 9 May 2014

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

Episode 28 with James Corbett of The Corbett Report an independent, listener-supported alternative news source. It operates on the principle of open source intelligence & provides podcasts, interviews, articles & videos about breaking news & important issues from 9/11 Truth & false flag terror to the Big Brother police state, eugenics, geopolitics, the central banking fraud & more.

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0:00.0

I believe in the ripple effect.

0:25.6

The ripple effect. I'm gonna' I'm I'm

0:38.3

I'm

0:39.3

I'm

0:40.3

I'm What's up? We are here with James Corbett, our first guest on this show, which was a while ago.

1:08.1

It was like last year, sometime in September or November, whenever it was. But it's awesome to have them back because it's kind of like a reunion week because I just had Guy Evans back earlier this week. So it's fun to have, I feel like I'm making friends to this whole process. So it's cool. I feel like I'm catching up with old friends. So I just want to thank James Corbett for being with us today. Well, thank you for having me on. It is kind of like reaching out to a whole new friend group that you've never met in real life, but they're all out here. And that's part of the joys of becoming a podcaster, I guess. Yeah, it's cool. You definitely get an excuse to kind of meet a bunch of light-minded people. And it's cool know before it was like a lot of times you were into

1:44.4

certain topics or certain subjects and you might not necessarily have a group of friends to talk

1:48.5

about those certain things so now it's like you can just find them online and and whatnot but we're

1:52.5

just talking about before we started uh recording about how you're the hardest working man on on the

1:57.3

web how you just constantly have new videos and I know you're always doing stuff for the

2:01.4

boiling frog post and then you do your own stuff and then all the podcasts.

2:05.9

Does this ever turn into work and does the fun factor ever kind of disappear a little

2:10.8

bit or?

2:11.8

Yeah, well I'm not sure fun is the word that I would necessarily use.

2:16.3

But I started the website because I felt I had to get my voice out there on some of these issues,

2:20.9

and I've certainly accomplished that.

2:22.3

So that, I think that drive, that fundamental drive is still there, and that never really goes away.

2:27.3

There are times for sure when I would rather be, you know, sleeping or whatever than rather than doing this.

2:33.3

But I continue to do it because I know

2:35.5

it's more important than anything else I could be doing, except, of course, spending time with my

2:39.1

family, which I do try to do more and more these days. So it is definitely an important integral

2:44.0

part of my life. And it's not something that I necessarily look at as fun, but sometimes it is

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