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  • What if America's financial future is more precarious than we've been led to believe? Join us as we question the trajectory of the nation's economy, drawing insights from Pat Buchanan's 2011 book "Suicide of a Superpower" and examining the stark contrasts between then and now. With Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen's oversight of a significant portion of U.S. national debt, we ponder the implications for America's survival into 2025. This episode also tackles the challenges of broadcasting from the Hangar 18 studios amidst technical hiccups, ensuring a lively exchange of ideas and reflections on the shifting political and economic landscapes.Our pop culture conversations take a humorous twist as we send well-wishes to Chris Graves and correct some amusing movie mix-ups. From debunking myths around Friday the 13th to exploring the curious lore surrounding the Knights Templar, we promise an engaging blend of history and Hollywood anecdotes. Listen in as we share personal experiences and historical narratives, connecting the past with the present in a captivating and light-hearted dialogue that honors both fact and fiction.As we journey through history, the symbolism of the number 13 unfolds in surprising ways, from its infamous reputation to its deeper cultural significance. We explore the mysterious connections between numerology, mythology, and secret societies, delving into tales of the Knights Templar and the controversies surrounding figures like Jacques de Molay. With insights into modern secretive orders and geopolitical tensions, we navigate a world of mystery drones, nuclear concerns, and controversial public figures with laughter and thought-provoking storytelling. Discover a world where ancient secrets meet modern revolutions, all wrapped up in a show you won't want to miss.

  • Is America on the brink of financial disaster, or is it all just smoke and mirrors? Join us as we challenge the mainstream narrative and critique the underpinnings of the current U.S. financial and political landscape. With the national debt soaring and fiscal responsibility seemingly abandoned, we scrutinize the roles of key figures like Janet Yellen and the Federal Reserve in steering the nation toward an economic precipice. The episode confronts the silence around these critical issues and the potential ripple effects on global financial systems, especially with the rise of BRICS nations. Our discussion takes unexpected turns, with startling insights into potential political insider trading and the implications of U.S. monetary policy on international relations.As we navigate the complexities of geopolitical tensions, from the possibility of World War III to the covert maneuvers in the Middle East, we refuse to accept the surface-level explanations often served by political elites. The episode examines the strategic interests driving U.S. and Israeli actions in Syria, the concept of "Greater Israel," and the larger agenda to reshape the Middle East. With a critical lens on historical conflicts and current events, we question the motivations behind military interventions and the often-hidden costs of such alliances. We'll dissect the roles played by influential figures like John McCain and Lindsey Graham and challenge our listeners to see beyond the headlines.Finally, we tackle the enduring debate between Bitcoin and gold, exploring their roles as investment assets in an unpredictable world. By considering the volatile global financial landscape and the relentless creation of debt, we weigh the potential for Bitcoin to emerge as a strategic reserve asset against the timeless stability of gold and silver. With insights into Ray Dalio’s investment strategies and predictions for asset values, we aim to equip our listeners with the knowledge to navigate these uncertain times. As we wrap up, we share exciting updates on upcoming episodes and express our gratitude to our loyal audience for their support and engagement.

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  • Could a forgotten plot to overthrow a U.S. president rewrite the history we know? Join us as we unravel the hidden layers of the 1933 Business Plot, a scheme that almost toppled Franklin D. Roosevelt. With the brilliant Chris Graves uncovering fascinating insights about General Smedley Butler, we're diving into narratives that challenge mainstream history, examining the delicate dance between power, politics, and conspiracy. From the peculiar synchronicities in personal anecdotes to the astonishing revelations around the coup that never was, we're guiding you through a web of intrigue that remains largely untold.Chris Graves joins us to dissect the intricate details surrounding the alleged fascist coup, shedding light on the covert operations of wealthy businessmen threatened by Roosevelt's New Deal. We venture into the murky waters of government corruption and historical manipulation, drawing parallels to events like Germany's Beer Hall Putsch. With a keen eye on the societal tensions of the era, we explore the rebellious spirit of the Bonus Army and the geopolitical chessboard that defined the prelude to World War II. Our conversation doesn't shy away from controversy, as we question the motives behind these historical shifts and the role of influential military figures like Butler.As we weave through the chaos of geopolitical narratives and pop culture, we also tackle the unpredictable nature of AI technology and its growing influence in today's world. From Google's Gemini chatbot to the nostalgic chaos of Ronald McDonald and the Holodomor's haunting legacy, our discussion invites listeners to engage with a blend of humor, curiosity, and critical analysis. We aim to entertain and provoke thought, encouraging you to question the narratives often taken for granted and explore the complex layers of history and society. Join us for an episode that promises not just to inform, but to ignite a deeper conversation about the stories that shape our world.

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    Brace yourself for a compelling journey into the world of global economic systems and geopolitical intrigue. What if the very fabric of our financial and political landscape is being manipulated by an elite few? With Beans the Brave by my side, we explore the controversial "Silent Weapons for Quiet Wars" document, tying it to the modern-day impacts of the Great Reset and Agendas 2030 and 21. We unravel the threads of influence BRICS wields on the dollar, the shifts in global payment systems like SWIFT, and ponder the potential ramifications of a Trump return on precious metals markets. Through the lens of history and its lessons, we question the ripple effects of parapolitics on today's economic realities.As the world teeters on the edge of nuclear tensions, we provide a harrowing analysis of Russia's recent intercontinental ballistic missile test and Putin's revamped nuclear doctrine. From NATO's post-Cold War expansion to the Cuban Missile Crisis, we connect past proxy wars to today's fraught international chessboard, contemplating the dire consequences of missteps with a nuclear power like Russia. Amid escalating geopolitical strains, the need for diplomacy is more urgent than ever to circumvent the specter of catastrophic warfare and preserve global peace.In a landscape shaken by global uncertainties, we witness the steadfast allure of gold and the meteoric rise of Bitcoin. Gold's resilience as a safe haven contrasts Bitcoin's bold challenge to traditional financial systems, hinting at a seismic shift in monetary dynamics. As the US dollar and Treasury yields gain strength, we interpret these movements as indicators of a revolution against entrenched financial orthodoxies. Our conversation meanders through the storied past of classic American coins, offering insights for collectors and investors alike. This episode promises a thorough exploration of the evolving stage of global finance and geopolitics, unveiling the transformative currents that shape our world.

  • Monica Perez joins us on the Paratroother podcast, bringing her mathematical flair to news analysis and sparking a conversation about speed reading and the joy of lifelong learning. Tony shares his fondness for Will Durant's "The Story of Philosophy," highlighting the beauty of making philosophical teachings accessible to everyone. Our discussion spans from the importance of physical books in the digital age to the hilarity of Dallas nightlife escapades, all while celebrating the rich tapestry of knowledge that books offer.Step into the world of radio with us as we discuss the art of hosting a live show in a diverse city like Atlanta. The challenges of navigating political stereotypes and breaking down silos in a polarized environment become evident as Monica shares her experiences. We dive into the meticulous preparation needed for engaging talk radio, especially in a rapidly evolving media landscape. Monica's insights help us explore the fascinating dynamics of parapolitics and the resistance against propaganda, offering a fresh perspective on political beliefs beyond the traditional left-right spectrum.Political scandals, global power struggles, and the intricacies of economic nationalism take center stage as we consider recent allegations and historical political maneuvers. Our exploration includes discussions on the influence of tariffs on the U.S. economy and the complexities of international relations, particularly with Israel. With a keen eye on geopolitical strategies and the impact of technological competition, we examine the broader implications for future economic and political developments. This episode offers a nuanced understanding of how personal experiences and professional insights intersect in today’s complex political landscape.

  • Imagine a world where the acceleration of global events aligns with Lenin's notion of time compression. On the Arterburn Radio Transmission, we unpack the rapidly evolving landscape of politics and economics, questioning the mainstream narrative of stability amidst chaos. Reflect on recent U.S. elections and new cabinet picks: what do they signal for the nation's future? Our exploration draws from my own media journey, inspired by the likes of Pat Buchanan, and emphasizes the importance of skepticism towards political rhetoric. We'll challenge your views on de-dollarization, gold's role in the economy, and the implications of these shifts on international relations.From the camaraderie of early mornings at InfoWars to the stage set for a thrilling pop culture showdown between Mike Tyson and Jake Paul, this episode is as varied as it is engaging. I'm grateful for my time with colleagues like Owen Schroer and Harrison Smith, where we fought for free speech and due process. The spotlight on Tyson underscores a warrior mentality, defying age and media narratives with sheer resilience and dedication—a testament to setting and achieving personal goals despite life's hurdles.Turning our gaze to the broader economic stage, we'll explore how central banks are stockpiling gold amidst de-dollarization efforts, raising questions about financial stability. Historical comparisons shed light on the persistent geopolitical tensions we face, urging listeners to remain wary of political promises. We'll navigate the intriguing complexities of Donald Trump's pro-Israel cabinet picks, examining hawkish foreign policy directions and the multifaceted geopolitics of the post-9/11 world. This episode is a clarion call for a more cautious approach to international relations, advocating for less interventionist strategies while questioning the true costs of America's foreign engagements.

  • Can an unexpected election outcome truly transform the political landscape? Join us on the Arterburn Radio Transmission as we unpack the shockwaves from Donald Trump's surprise victory in the November 2024 election. With a skeptical eye on past election cycles, we dissect why this win defies flawed polling and the media's narrative. Explore how Trump's triumph has ignited a surge in Bitcoin and impacted precious metals, reflecting a shifting sense of security among investors. We'll also touch on the looming threats of globalism and the ongoing Great Reset, questioning the resilience of American traditions and freedoms.But that's not all—history echoes through today's political shifts as we explore the enduring influence of powerful foundations like Carnegie. Discover how the elites have navigated social upheavals and why communism could serve as a method of control rather than genuine opposition. As media smears against Trump lose their potency, we examine Elon Musk's transformation of Twitter into a bastion for freer speech and how figures like RFK and Tulsi Gabbard are reshaping the political dialogue, making it more palatable to defy traditional party lines.Finally, we contemplate the systemic changes that a Trump presidency might bring to American governance. Our conversation highlights the potential for dismantling entrenched regulatory practices and the importance of appointing leaders who challenge the status quo. We emphasize the need for a reclamation of power within the U.S. government and the urgency of rooting out corruption for a transparent, accountable future. Before signing off, we offer an update on the latest precious metal prices and extend heartfelt gratitude to our listeners, wishing them all an excellent weekend from the Arterburn Radio Transmission team.

  • What if weather could be wielded as a weapon? Join us for a riveting discussion with dedicated researcher Chris Graves and the ever-detailed Mr. Anderson as we navigate the murky waters of weather modification and geoengineering. From John F. Kennedy's era-defining quotes to the intriguing case of Hurricane Erin during 9/11, we unravel historical threads and treaties that suggest weather manipulation might not be as far-fetched as it seems. This episode takes a hard look at the potential domestic and international consequences of such technologies, framed by skepticism and dismissal in the mainstream narrative.Moving beyond history, we tackle the environmental ramifications of weather modification efforts like Scopex, which aspires to block solar radiation. Unearth the shadowy past of military operations like Operation Popeye and their environmental toll, sparking concerns about the unintended consequences on our ecosystems and the global climate. With questions surrounding man-made climate change, we challenge listeners to view these "terra-forming" tactics from a critical angle, considering overlooked impacts on nature and society.Finally, we turn our attention to recent legislative moves, such as Tennessee's bill targeting airborne chemical releases, and explore the financial and geopolitical upheavals shaping our world today. The episode peels back layers of political and media narratives, examining the BRICS nations’ currency strategies and skeptical portrayals of FEMA camps. Whether it's through satirical takes or serious critiques, we aim to offer a fresh perspective on how geoengineering, financial priorities, and rapidly shifting global events are interwoven into the complex fabric of our modern world.

  • What if the financial world as we know it is on the brink of a seismic shift? Join me, Tony Arterburn, as we unravel the complexities of global economics, drawing lessons from history's greats like Alexander the Great to emphasize the ephemerality of wealth and the true value of time. From the devaluation of the U.S. dollar since 1971 to the rising influence of gold and Bitcoin, we explore the transformative potential of recent developments, including Russia's BRICS bridge system. A recent press conference with Janet Yellen highlights the fragility of our current economic situation, hinting at a possible fourth turning that could redefine the financial landscape.The political arena heats up as we scrutinize the controversial actions of President Biden, focusing on instances of inappropriate behavior that have been largely ignored by mainstream media. With the Biden and Harris campaigns floundering and lacking a compelling narrative beyond opposing Trump, we examine the historical significance of upcoming dates like November 5th. By drawing parallels to past elections, this episode provides a nuanced analysis of the shifting political dynamics and their implications for the Trump and Harris campaigns.As we navigate the treacherous waters of U.S. foreign policy, echoes of historical figures like Woodrow Wilson and FDR resonate in the decisions facing today's leaders. We question the readiness of Biden and Harris in managing potential conflicts while holding out hope for Trump's promises to resolve international crises. The conversation calls for a reevaluation of America's perpetual state of warfare and highlights the geopolitical importance of Middle Eastern oil. In closing, we assess the investment potential of precious metals like gold and silver, offering listeners insights into safeguarding their financial future amidst economic uncertainties.

  • Explore the shifting sands of global finance and geopolitics as we unravel the evolving alliances that are reshaping our world. Discover why the long-standing petrodollar agreement has dissolved and what this means for the global economy, especially with the emergence of the petroyuan and the BRICS bridge payment system. Join me, Tony Arterburn, in understanding how countries are navigating these changes and why gold and silver are back in demand as safe havens during these uncertain times.Are traditional economic policies a relic of the past? We contrast today's economic landscape with historical precedents, like the era of Paul Volcker's interest rate hikes, to see how much has changed—and how some things remain the same. As nations like China amass gold reserves, we examine the shift in perceptions about gold, the challenges faced by the IMF, and the growing skepticism towards fiat currencies, especially the US dollar. This episode is packed with insights into the intricate dance between interest rates, economic policy, and precious metals.The political sphere is no less turbulent, with democracy seemingly at a crossroads. As we gear up for potential electoral showdowns, questions about electronic voting's reliability and the bombastic political rhetoric surrounding figures like Trump and Kamala Harris take center stage. From swing state polls to sensational media narratives, this discussion sheds light on the polarized climate and challenges to democratic integrity. Navigate these complex issues with us, questioning the narratives and uncovering truths that often go unspoken.

  • What if the world is not as it seems? Join us as we peel back the layers of historical and current geopolitical dynamics, starting with the seminal anniversary of the Bolshevik Revolution and leading up to the tantalizing rise of gold prices, nearly reaching $2,700 an ounce. We explore the financial undercurrents that have shaped pivotal moments in history and contemplate what these mean for our present and future. Reflecting on events like the 2011 gold price peak and the strategic moves of Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke, we examine the intricate dance between monetary policy and market reactions. Through this lens, precious metals emerge as a beacon of value amidst the chaos of economic uncertainty.As the global economic crisis unfolds, we scrutinize the role of influential figures and institutions, questioning whether elite agendas are steering us toward radical change. With debt ballooning to unprecedented levels and economic policies under the microscope, we speculate on the potential for bankruptcy and currency debasement. Delve into the theories suggesting intentional system overloads and consider if deregulation and tax incentives offer a path to stability. Yet, the persistent hum of currency printers raises questions about the future of precious metals and the intentionality behind these economic maneuvers.We conclude with a sobering look at the economic challenges faced in the lead-up to elections, examining their impact on the American spirit of entrepreneurship and financial freedom. As interest rates fluctuate and unemployment claims climb, the viability of the American dream is called into question, especially for younger generations grappling with inflated costs. We explore the cascading effects of economic instability on regional banks, manufacturing, and the potential collapse of the middle class, urging listeners to remain vigilant about the motivations driving modern corporate actions. The episode wraps up with a thought-provoking discussion on war skepticism, urging a critical examination of the motivations behind military actions and their broader societal costs.

  • Join me, Tony Arterburn as we dissect Russia's bold move to integrate silver into its state reserves. This pivotal decision shakes up the global economic landscape, urging central banks to reevaluate silver's true potential. We'll journey through the historical backdrop of the Bretton Woods system, the decline of the petrodollar, and the ramifications of America's surging debt crisis. Discover how these evolving dynamics may reshape international trade and monetary policies in our rapidly changing world.Dive into a detailed critique of the current American economic system, where the allure of a post-dollar world beckons. Together with David, we'll explore Russia's strategic accumulation of silver, the underappreciated value of this precious metal, and its rising demand across various industries, from electric vehicles to healthcare. We'll question why the U.S. seems to be missing the boat on silver stockpiling, even as American consumers flock to unexpected venues like Costco to purchase precious metals.Witness the stark disconnect between political elites and the everyday struggles of citizens, as evidenced by the insufficient response to Hurricane Helene in North Carolina. We'll expose allegations of misappropriated FEMA funds and critique the luxury habits of government officials. Finally, with U.S. elections on the horizon, we ponder the potential for an "October surprise" and assess the strategic ineptitude of political parties. Our discussion is a clarion call for awareness and education amidst the looming threats of perpetual conflict and financial instability.

  • What if gold, not the dollar, holds the real power in today's economy? Join me, Tony Arterburn, on a journey through the intricate landscape of freedom, politics, and history, where we challenge conventional wisdom and explore the profound role of precious metals. We'll unravel the complexities of geopolitics, drawing on allegories and historical insights to understand the tensions between nations like Iran and Israel. Through references to historical figures and realpolitik, we examine past foreign policy decisions and their resounding impact on our present world.In a world where digital currencies are gaining popularity, we question the age-old allure of gold. While industry giants like Warren Buffett and Dave Ramsey dismiss its value, I highlight gold's cultural significance and its critical role throughout history. From its symbolism as a gift for baby Jesus to its intrinsic stability compared to fiat currencies, this episode offers a fresh perspective on investing in gold and silver. We contrast these timeless metals with the rise of cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and discuss gold's historical constraints on government excess.Amidst geopolitical turmoil, we focus on the intriguing dynamics of the precious metals market, spotlighting Costco's significant sales of gold bars and a potential move into platinum. With tensions affecting global supply and demand, we evaluate financial figures' perspectives and question pro-war motivations, reflecting on historical missteps and their lessons. As we touch on peace negotiations in the Middle East, this episode underscores the profound influence of geopolitical shifts on gold and silver prices, urging listeners to consider the historical roots and future implications of their investment choices.

  • What if the Watergate scandal was just the tip of the iceberg? This episode of Paratruther takes a deep dive into Richard Nixon's complex persona and his tumultuous journey to the Presidency, marking half a century since the infamous break-in at the Watergate Hotel. From his early political battles to his contentious relationships with figures like JFK and Harry Truman, we uncover the personal tragedies and relentless ambition that shaped his career. We'll challenge the conventional narratives and delve into the high-stakes world of political intrigue, shedding light on Nixon's strategic maneuvers and the far-reaching impact of the scandal on American electoral politics and governance.Meet Nixon's key allies and adversaries, and explore his unique approach to political relationships. Discover how he leveraged the expertise of individuals like John Connolly and Pat Buchanan, while also navigating his tumultuous interactions with influential figures such as Lyndon B. Johnson and J. Edgar Hoover. We'll discuss Nixon's pivotal decision to take the U.S. off the gold standard, his strategic retreat to Key Biscayne, and his controversial involvement in events like the 1960 presidential election and the Cold War. Uncover the murky world of espionage, political maneuvering, and the establishment of the Plumbers unit, all set against the backdrop of Nixon's deep-seated paranoia about leaks.As we dissect Nixon's legacy, both in foreign policy and his post-presidency reflections, we'll examine his opening of China, Cold War strategies, and the broader implications of the Watergate scandal. Hear about the dramatic revelation of the White House tapes and the ensuing power struggle, along with insights into Nixon's ongoing influence and intellectual pursuits after leaving office. Don't miss our recommendations for a deeper understanding of Nixon's post-presidency era, including a nod to the film "Frost/Nixon." Join us as we unravel the intricate tapestry of one of America's most controversial presidents, offering a comprehensive look at his profound and lasting impact on the political landscape.

  • Is America’s economic stability a mere illusion? This episode pulls back the curtain on the recent dramatic rate cuts by Jerome Powell and their ripple effects on stock markets and gold prices. We revisit pivotal moments in financial history, including the detachment from the gold standard in 1971 and the rise of the World Economic Forum, to unravel the long-term impacts on today’s financial ecosystem. By examining these historical milestones, we reveal how such economic maneuvers create a superficial sense of prosperity while hiding deeper instabilities.Join me, Tony Arterburn, as we dissect strategic moves in the stock market, the manipulation of stock prices, and profit-taking behaviors that draw eerie parallels to historical figures like the Rothschilds. We also delve into global financial shifts, discussing the implications of the de-dollarization movement and the advent of the petroyuan. With insights from financial experts like Jim Rickards and Zero Hedge, we analyze the potential impact of central bank digital currencies (CBDCs), referred to as "Kamala bucks," and assess the looming threat they pose to the American economy.In this thought-provoking segment, we explore Donald Trump’s vehement opposition to CBDCs and the implications for American financial freedom. Contrasting views within Trump's inner circle, including Jared Kushner's support for CBDCs, are scrutinized to forecast potential policy influences. Reflecting on events like the cash and coin shortages during the COVID-19 pandemic, we question the future of the U.S. dollar as the world’s reserve currency. Additionally, we highlight the control of government through monetary means, touching on historical events, the role of supranational entities, and the ongoing tug-of-war between centralization forces and the rise of decentralized financial innovations.

  • Why do some moments define our lives, while others fade away? Join us for an unforgettable episode of the Arterburn Radio Transmission as we explore profound reflections on life, trauma, and resilience. We begin with an evocative reading from Lord Macaulay's "Lays of Ancient Rome," recalling Winston Churchill's powerful recitation of the poem during a cognitive test. This sets the stage for a heartfelt exploration of the impact of 9-11, including personal stories of visiting Ground Zero and participating in the Free World Summit. Discover how the events of that day inspired a journey through military service, powerlifting competitions, and deployments to Afghanistan and Iraq, offering profound lessons in endurance and growth.Ever wondered about the grim realities of survival in extreme situations? This episode dives deep into historical and modern scenarios of wild-crafted meat and even cannibalism, from the harrowing tale of the Donner Party to the desperate measures taken during the Syrian civil war. We then turn our attention to the contentious topic of U.S. immigration policy, dissecting the failures and theatrical actions that have led to a divided society. Our critical analysis points fingers at both political parties and their inability to secure American borders, while also exploring the manipulation of public sentiment through actions like busing immigrants to affluent areas.As we shift gears, we examine the seismic changes happening in the global financial landscape. From Turkey's potential move to join BRICS to the ongoing de-dollarization efforts by countries like India and Saudi Arabia, we discuss the implications of a potential global financial reset. We also delve into the reading habits of Americans and the significance of daily reading routines, emphasizing the timeless relevance of well-researched history. Finally, we draw attention to the gold market, with predictions of it reaching $2,700 by 2025, and the broader implications for the economy. Don't miss this thought-provoking episode that promises to leave you with new insights and perspectives.

  • Ever wondered how the Book of Revelation might be reflecting our current economic turmoil? Join me, Tony Arterburn, as we connect ancient prophecies with modern economic challenges and dissect mainstream media narratives. From Trump’s Arlington Cemetery controversy to the strategic maneuvers of political heavyweights like Nancy Pelosi, we unravel the often-hidden motivations behind public actions and media portrayals. My personal anecdotes and commitment to uncovering truth will guide you through an insightful discussion on faith, freedom, and the importance of maintaining public decorum.You'll hear about the 26% plunge in Dollar General shares, revealing the financial strain on its core customers amid inflation and economic instability. We delve into the broader economic implications, including the potential rise of cryptocurrencies and gold as the dollar’s value declines. Our conversation also touches on Pelosi's future election strategies and the pervasive theme of economic inequality, painting a vivid picture of systemic financial challenges faced by many today.In the final segments, we dive deep into Revelation 6:6's prophecy, examining its relevance to contemporary economic disparities and the potential for hyperinflation. We juxtapose biblical insights with modern pop culture references like Terminator's "Judgment Day" while exploring the complex relationship between geopolitics, war, and morality. Drawing from historical events and philosophical teachings, we contemplate the moral consequences of governance and warfare. Rounding off the episode, we invite you to join our Wolfpack Gold community, where exclusive opportunities in precious metals await.

  • What if the political and economic narratives we're fed are nothing but a grand facade orchestrated by the elite? This episode of "The Arterburn Radio Transmission" dives into the heart of this question, drawing insights from a recent trip to Los Angeles where I faced an unexpected podcast snub. We begin by unpacking the current political climate in the U.S., examining the Democratic Party's open lean towards Marxism and the irrational financial market exuberance tied to potential rate cuts by Jerome Powell. Get ready to challenge your perceptions and arm yourself with tools for independent research and critical thinking.Next, we dissect the sophisticated strategies shaping U.S. politics, focusing on key figures like JD Vance, Joe Biden, and Kamala Harris. We reveal the manipulation behind public perception, such as the calculated timing of Biden's campaign rollout and the triangulation of prosecutions to bolster Trump's base. We also explore how the Republican Party often conserves leftist policies and how media tactics artificially inflate Kamala Harris's popularity. Our analysis of Bidenomics and the misleading job reports post-COVID-19 mandates will leave you questioning the narratives spun by those in power.Finally, we explore the hidden hand behind global political and economic shifts, from the funding of communism by the world's wealthiest individuals to the Ukraine conflict's dangerous escalation. Hear personal anecdotes, including a meeting with Randy Weaver, and discussions on Taiwan's historic move to back its currency with gold. This episode is a journey through historical and current geopolitical maneuvers, spotlighting the interconnectedness of global financial systems and the potential re-monetization of commodities. Don't miss this opportunity to uncover the truths behind the headlines and understand the real dynamics at play.

  • What if the news you read every day is just a smokescreen for a much larger agenda? Join us as we dissect the influence of global elites and supranational organizations like the World Economic Forum and the UN. We start with a historical twist, invoking Schopenhauer to explore how the art of conversation has stagnated, and then venture into the maze of manipulation and distraction tactics designed to erode individual sovereignty. You'll uncover the dark path toward the 'Great Reset,' a world where upward mobility is stifled and the middle class is systematically repressed. Stay vigilant and question the distorted narratives presented to you.Prepare for a reality check as we uncover the future of financial markets in "The Global Financial Reset." From the inevitable flash crashes and economic disruptions to the massive currency debasement by central banks, we reveal the fragile scaffolding holding the market together. The historic exodus of CEOs in 2019 and ensuing liquidity crises serve as a backdrop for understanding how elite investors are preserving their wealth in gold and silver. Unpredictable black swan events loom on the horizon, and we highlight the growing demand for finite assets amidst hyperinflation threats. This is a must-listen for anyone concerned about financial stability and the looming economic storm.Finally, we go into the heart of American politics with fresh insights and critiques. Discover the curious details from James Perloff's latest book on the Lincoln assassination, including the ironic fact that Lincoln's bodyguard was named Crook. We compare the Secret Service's failures during an attempted attack on Trump to historical patterns of scapegoating, emphasizing the importance of recognizing planned political events. Reflecting on Lincoln's thoughts on national survival, we discuss the state of American conservatism and the internal threats the nation faces today. Plus, get excited with us about an upcoming podcast appearance in Los Angeles that marks a significant milestone in our journey.