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Reportage: Essays on the New World Order

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Essays on the New World Order examines the roots, culture, mindset and insatiable and ruthless lust for power of globalist institutions and interests. James offers not only clarity on the Who, What, How and Why of hidden and suppressed histories, but also presents alternatives, and-yes-even hope for the free and sovereign individual in a world seemingly locked down by The Powers that Be.

JAMES CORBETT is an award-winning independent writer and documentary producer. Since 2007, his web site CorbettReport.com—Open Source Intelligence News has presented thousands of videos, articles and interviews, garnering an enormous and influential following and earning James a reputation for integrity and insight.

366 pages, Paperback

Published January 22, 2025

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250 reviews
September 20, 2025
Brilliant essays, every single one of them and each has receipts which will take you to archived links with tonnes of information. I will be accessing those links, reading of which, will take months, if not years.
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Author 6 books
June 3, 2025
I’ve been following James’ work for a while and so glad to read this first publication. I love that the reader can ‘hear’ James’ voice in these texts. The references to language and authors like Orwell make it amusing and insightful. It is an engaging read, with a diverse mix of chapters about all the important topics - from Bilderberg Meetings to Digital ID, this is a comprehensive book that is accessible for anyone with curiosity to feed. Buy it, read it, share it. Highly recommended and undoubtedly this will become one of the seminal texts of this dystopian era.
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77 reviews1 follower
December 13, 2025
If you’re already familiar with James Corbett’s podcast, The Corbett Report, much of this book will feel like familiar territory. The usual subjects are all here—9/11 Truth, the Federal Reserve, the Bilderberg Group, etc—essentially a printed extension of the podcast’s greatest hits.

That’s not necessarily a bad thing. Corbett is a clear and effective writer, and several of these essays are sharp, well-argued, and engaging. His strength lies in diagnosis: he is excellent at identifying systemic problems and tracing their historical roots. Where the book falls flat is when it comes to proposing workable responses. Corbett raises important questions but rarely offers solutions that feel practical or fully thought through.

A good example is the essay Escaping the Grand Chessboard, one of the stronger pieces in the collection. Corbett provides a compelling critique of globalization and imperial power structures, but when it comes time to suggest a way forward, the solution is reduced to a brief call to “stop playing the game.” While appealing in theory, this idea is left underdeveloped. There are no concrete steps, no acknowledgment of the obstacles involved, and no roadmap for how individuals or communities might realistically disengage from systems that permeate everyday life.

For readers new to Corbett’s work, Reportage will likely feel enlightening, provocative, and at times infuriating—in a productive way. It serves as a solid introduction to his worldview and investigative interests. For longtime listeners, though, the book may feel thin, offering little that goes beyond what the podcast has already covered.

In the end, Reportage works best as an entry point rather than a deepening of the conversation. Corbett shows us what’s broken; I just wish he spent more time grappling with what comes next.
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1,432 reviews33 followers
November 10, 2025
I forgot to mark this as being read this early AM when I started. I like the author's podcast and likely watch almost all of his recent work. That said, I was expecting (hoping) for a deeper book than this is... for those who haven't watched the show, this will likely be fascinating. But I did watch the shows which essentially tell the same story in mostly the same way (only, with less details). One of the great things James Corbett does with his in-depth conspiracy shows is dig deep into the backstory of the people/places/things involved. So, for those who haven't watch the Corbett Report, this book will be a fine banquet of tasty stories told succinctly and making their point here in a book (as they did in depth on video report). Enjoy. (for those who are fans and frequent viewers; there's little new here).
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158 reviews
September 6, 2025
Kudos to James Corbett for his years of research and fact finding, to write about the many things that the media can't or won't inform the public about. These politics consistently harm people and we have the right to learn the details and prevent the abuse to mankind.
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153 reviews
December 22, 2025
Extremely well researched essays on crucial topics in relation to the NWO, from the Bilderberg group to false flags (like 9/11) to all the various supranational entities pulling the strings of world government.
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November 10, 2025
American sentric account of the new world order. Read it with an open mind and it will enhance your world view!
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