Jim Channon

Jim Channon

Biography:

Jim Channon is most notably remembered for creating the First Earth Battalion manual. Many of the ideas contained in this and the outcomes of putting such concepts into practice have been documented by journalist Jon Ronson in his book The Men Who Stare at Goats.

Jim calls himself a global strategic designer, who believes cultural intelligence should drive the train not just another economic model. He believes we are at an unavoidable redesign moment for planet earth, that we should thank the toolmakers of the industrial age for their beautiful global communications and transportation matrix and now get on with planting the final layers of planet earth ...the garden. For this, we need social architects instead of industrial minds.

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Past Shows:

  • Preserving Personal Safety

    In the first half of the show, President and CEO of the International Combat Martial Arts Federation (ICMAF), Bradley Steiner, talked about the increase of violence and personal assaults in the U.S. and what the average person needs to know about technical and tactical readiness...More »
  • Future Breakthroughs

    Strategic visionary Jim Channon discussed how to build Global Social Intelligence through various principles, as well as breakthroughs that will guide our planet toward a brighter future. First hour guest, entrepreneur Robert Vicino talked about the Vivos Project, a network...More »
  • Strategic Visions

    George Knapp was joined by strategic visionary Jim Channon, who talked about his role in the Army's research and development of psychic abilities. In the latter half of the conversation, he outlined breakthroughs that will guide our planet toward a brighter future. ...More »

Last Night

Open Lines
Open Lines
Due to technical difficulties, the show was live for only the final 90 minutes of the program. The first two and half hours featured a replay from 4/26/24 when Isaac Weishaupt discussed the illuminati in pop culture.

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