Thursday, March 29, 2012

New World Next Week: Episode108 -
Trayvon Tragedy, Supreme Court v. Obamacare, World Banksters

NewWorldNextWeek.com: Episode108 -
Trayvon Tragedy, SCOTUS v. Obamacare, World Banksters


NewWorldNextWeek.com: Episode108 - Trayvon Tragedy, Supreme Court v. Obamacare, World BankstersWelcome back to New World Next Week - the video series from Corbett Report and Media Monarchy that covers some of the most important developments in open source intelligence news. This week:

Story #1: Trayvon Tragedy Exploited for Social Engineering, Class Warfare
Related: Trayvon, Kony Demonstrate Impotence of Misguided American Rage
Related: Ron Paul Mocks Rivals Over Distractions

Story #2: Obamacare Reaches SCOTUS, Appears Doomed
Related: High Court Throws Out Human Gene Patents
Background: Nullifying Our Way Out

Story #3: World Bank Nominee Kim Tied to Gates, Soros
Related: Soros Criminal Conviction Exposes 'Human Rights' Scam
Background: Meet George Soros

Bonus: Food World Order on Corbett Report Radio
The 2010 Video Archive DVD from Corbett Report

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