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The Bet You Never Heard Of

Have you heard of the bet between Paul Ehrlich and Julian Simon. You know, the bet about whether commodity prices would rise or fall in the 1980s?

If you’re like most of the population, you haven’t. That’s because this wasn’t some mere wager about economics. This was a contest between the forces of good and the forces of evil.

Spoiler: The forces of good won. And that’s why we’re not taught about this bet in the public indoctrination system. Let’s fix that.

Today on The Corbett Report, James Corbett fills in the missing pieces about the most important bet you’ve never heard of and what it tells us about the value of human life.

Behind Depopulation Agenda

This week on New World Next Week:

  • The cyberwar takes shape as WWIII drags on;
  • Teachers lament the state of modern students;
  • And Paul Ehrlich contributes to the depopulation cause.  Ehrlich, who wrote The Population Bomb, died earlier this week.

Here’s more from The Corbett Report and Media Monarchy.

Climate Change Hysteria

Remember when Rachel Carson wrote The Silent Spring in 1962, kicking off the modern environmental movement? It has gotten more militant and bizarre over the many decades since then.

Now, we have to wrestle with the profound hysteria and malarkey that goes under the rubric of “climate change.” That’s the purview of charlatans like Al Gore. Here, Mr. Reagan dissects climate change, tracing the roots of the movement.

Depopulation Agenda: On Track

This week on the New World Next Week: The Royal Canadian Mounted Police underestimates the collapse of society by five years; the depopulationists cheer as the human population falls for the first time in 700 years; and Portlandia smells bad, too! Here’s more from The Corbett Report and Media Monarchy.

The Underpopulation Bomb

This week on the New World Next Week: Poland gets hit by a missile and Ukraine asks for WWIII; the underpopulation bomb as the anti-human death cult comes for your babies; and the U.S. Air Force’s mysterious space plane X-37B returns from doing whatever it does. More from James Corbett of The Corbett Report and James Evan Pilato of Media Monarchy.

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