James Corbett | The Corbett Report Thread

Followed him since 2020 hoax but stopped watching regularly. Don't get me wrong it's good stuff but perhaps too good, as his amazing research results are just too hard for me to stomach. Defo one of the best independent jurnos in the world.
 
It's honestly baffling how his audience and reach is way smaller than Alex Jones. I guess the fact that globalhomo is silent about him should indicate he might dangerous to their apparatus and propaganda. Strangely, not even clips of him are spreading around X...
 
He got fairly big in the early uncensored algorithm days of Youtube, then he started getting knocked and pulled out completely.
 


Contrary to say Ukraine, France,, Germany, Bulgaria etc Japan is in much better shape because it has a very dense and large population base which can withstand a substantial decrease, and because they have very little immigration. So if they end up with a population of 50 or 60 million ethnic Japanese down from their current 120 million, it is not the end of the world for them.

As long as they don't get dragged into a proxy war against China or Russia, they should be fine in the long term.

The other point here is that Corbett will talk about globalists and focus on Rockefeller, while completely ignoring the tribal element in the Kalergi plan. He's not actively gatekeeping, more likely he's just got that naive anglo-libertarian bilndspot.
 
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Contrary to say Ukraine, France,, Germany, Bulgaria etc Japan is in much better shape because it has a very dense and large population base which can withstand a substantial decrease, and because they have very little immigration. So if they end up with a population of 50 or 60 million ethnic Japanese down from their current 120 million, it is not the end of the world for them.

As long as they don't get dragged into a proxy war against China or Russia, they should be fine in the long term.
You're probably the most similar to me, or me to you, on Geopolitics on this site and I don't think it's close (that's a compliment :p). I talk about this all the time. The lamentation about the "system" is just that we've had this remarkable, or unrealistic, run of peace and freedom, with a population boom and efficiency of creating things/food/lifestyle. What people don't realize, and what you point out here, is that generally because of that boom we have a far greater cushion historically speaking, than ever before, as well.

The essence of the worry is that since it doesn't really matter, like you and me know (big picture and theologically), I think people sense that depopulation is coming and/or is inevitable, and thus they are scared or subconsciously sense the spirit of the age. It's like Thanos is about to visit ...
 
they should be fine in the long term.
As the famous saying goes in the long run we are all dead. The problem being the population decline will strangle their economy for 50 years due to rising aged care costs and a shrinking tax payer base.

AI and robotics advancements will soften the blow but nevertheless Japan will have to stomach a weak economy for the next 50 years . But yes if you are looking at it from the perspective of Japan as a country for the next 200+ years then they are doing the right thing, short term pain for long-term gain.
 
As the famous saying goes in the long run we are all dead. The problem being the population decline will strangle their economy for 50 years due to rising aged care costs and a shrinking tax payer base.

AI and robotics advancements will soften the blow but nevertheless Japan will have to stomach a weak economy for the next 50 years . But yes if you are looking at it from the perspective of Japan as a country for the next 200+ years then they are doing the right thing, short term pain for long-term gain.

Their economy has already been strangled since the implementation of the Plaza Accord in the 1980s, which made Japan a financial colony of the Fed monetary system.

You have 120 million people in Japan crammed into an area the size of Pennsylvania, as nearly half the archipelago is mountainous terrain.
 
Contrary to say Ukraine, France,, Germany, Bulgaria etc Japan is in much better shape because it has a very dense and large population base which can withstand a substantial decrease, and because they have very little immigration. So if they end up with a population of 50 or 60 million ethnic Japanese down from their current 120 million, it is not the end of the world for them.

As long as they don't get dragged into a proxy war against China or Russia, they should be fine in the long term.

The other point here is that Corbett will talk about globalists and focus on Rockefeller, while completely ignoring the tribal element in the Kalergi plan. He's not actively gatekeeping, more likely he's just got that naive anglo-libertarian bilndspot.
As the famous saying goes in the long run we are all dead. The problem being the population decline will strangle their economy for 50 years due to rising aged care costs and a shrinking tax payer base.

AI and robotics advancements will soften the blow but nevertheless Japan will have to stomach a weak economy for the next 50 years . But yes if you are looking at it from the perspective of Japan as a country for the next 200+ years then they are doing the right thing, short term pain for long-term gain.
I don't know if I'd say the Japanese would be fine as their population declines. Sure, their robots can care for the activities of society, but the Japanese people may not be the same. When the population declines, the youth have trouble finding spouses. There's already strange Japanese men (and women) living really bizarre lives in regards to Human Sexuality...
 
^Lower population translates into lower unemployment, higher wages and lower housing costs, future Japanese generations might have it easier than the last few.
 
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