James Corbett is one of the best, most critically-thinking investigators into government, corporate, and "powers that shouldn't be" malfeasance. That you've never heard of him is an oversight you would do well to remedy as soon as possible for the sake of your own growing education.
So are a ton of other really smart people, and all of us have limited bandwidth.
If my comment seemed snarky, let me then ask politely, based on your reply, to tell me the one video (since only uploads are blocked) that I should watch of his.
I agree with the guy above, you should watch them all, but his two part big oil documentary is probably one of his best works and it's pretty pretty relevant to what's going on right now and way more important than the title would suggest.
If you don't have much time and want to skip the history lesson, skip the first part and go straight to "Why big oil conquered the world" (I'd recommend the whole thing though, even if you thought you know the big oil/ Rockefeller story)
The link I provided also contains a transcript for the whole thing with all sources hyperlinked within it.
Who is this guy, and why should I care more than with the other people YouTube has banned?
James Corbett is one of the best, most critically-thinking investigators into government, corporate, and "powers that shouldn't be" malfeasance. That you've never heard of him is an oversight you would do well to remedy as soon as possible for the sake of your own growing education.
So are a ton of other really smart people, and all of us have limited bandwidth.
If my comment seemed snarky, let me then ask politely, based on your reply, to tell me the one video (since only uploads are blocked) that I should watch of his.
I agree with the guy above, you should watch them all, but his two part big oil documentary is probably one of his best works and it's pretty pretty relevant to what's going on right now and way more important than the title would suggest.
https://www.corbettreport.com/bigoil/
If you don't have much time and want to skip the history lesson, skip the first part and go straight to "Why big oil conquered the world" (I'd recommend the whole thing though, even if you thought you know the big oil/ Rockefeller story)
The link I provided also contains a transcript for the whole thing with all sources hyperlinked within it.
Enjoy!