Interview 1408 – New World Next Year 2019 with James Evan Pilato
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Welcome to New World Next Year – the annual video where Corbett Report and Media Monarchy look at the story of the year and look forward to next year's big trends. This year:
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Media Monarchy’s 2018 Story: The Taos Compound
What’s the FBI’s Role in the #TaosCompound Scandal?
New Mexico's Top 10 Major News Stories of 2018
Video: Jason Bermas on the New Mexico Compound Exposed
Media Monarchy: “Taos Compound”
Corbett Report’s 2018 Story: The Controlled Demolition of Social Media
From the de-platforming of alt-media figures to the censorship of political wrongthink to privacy scandals galore and hearings in Congress, the collapse of the big social media platforms has been in the news spotlight all year. And while all of the criticism that big tech is receiving right now is completely justified, it is leading us into a Problem-Reaction-Solution that will only cement their monopolies (hello, "Magna Carta for the internet"). As always, the only way out of this mess is to decentralize with social media alternatives (or just disconnect).
Corbett's Runners-up:
The Pentagon's failed audit (which we predicted one year ago)
The non-event that was the end of net neutrality (which actually increased internet speeds in the US)
Media Monarchy’s 2019 Trend: If It Pleases The Bot
Robot Abuse Is Real, But Maybe This Little Tortoise Can Help
Sex Robot Molested, Destroyed At Electronics Show
The Murky World of Robot Sex and Consent
People Kicking Food Delivery Robots An Early Insight Into How Cruel Humans Could Be To Robots
Corbett Report's 2019 Trend: The Weaponization of Narrative
It's nothing new, and it's nothing special to 2019, but with Britain's 77th Brigade and JTRIG and other militarized info ops coming to light, the weaponization of narrative in the age of information warfare is now open and in your face. If this wasn't such a big deal, why would the establishment spend its time and money making sure that they control every aspect of media (from news to entertainment) and admonishing you not to laugh at their pathetic political puppets.
But now that there is a whole section of the US public that is "sitting back and enjoying the show" waiting for the "good guys" in military intelligence to round up the "bad guys" in the Democrat Party (10,000 sealed indictments, everyone!), we see how these media psyops are being focused on the web. Meme warfare is real and will only gain pace in 2019, and we best confront that head on before we find our viewpoint being shaped by the latest viral video or the dankest meme to cross our social media feed.
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