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the ukrainian for mystery has been communicating. it's like it's fighting with itself so hence all the confusion. okay, that's your news for now. your next update from a follows today's kaiser report. mm mm . the max kaiser. this is the kaiser report. let's take a trip down memory lane through the history books, talk to my cio. politics as it was a 100 years ago, 150 years ago from some big brain sewer to looking at the big map and how that's
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relevant today. stacey. well, our upcoming guest, dan collins tweeted something that blew my mind and it fits into a lot of what the cause report has been talking about for the past while the past decade. and you know, that whole region of the world of this, they said it is trap the silk road, china, china emerging and all the problems happening in afghanistan, the middle east, that certain area of the world that we're going to look at something called that i just learned about but i'm going to read you the wikipedia because it's really interesting in light of what's happening with the u. s. poet losing an afghanistan . and then around announcing that they say that they're joining their officially going to be accepted. and the shanghai cooperation organization, which they have not been and the previous 2 times they applied. so the geographical pivot. and this was introduced by sir, how ford, john mac kinder. ok, ma kinder. he was an english geographer,
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academic and politician who is regarded as one of the founding fathers of both geo politics and geo strategy. so he dubbed this phrase the geographical pivot of history. it is an article submitted by him in 19 o 4 to the royal geographical society that advances his heart land theory. in this article, ma kinder extended the scope of geopolitical analysis to compass the entire globe. on page 150 this, he said, who rules? east europe, commands, the heartland, who rules, the heartland, commands the world, island who rules, the world island commands the world. so max, you're probably wondering what is the heartland, what is the world island? what are these things? well, the world island, as he said, which so this, if you rule the world island,
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this area you rule the whole world, and that is the entire length continent of europe, asia, and africa after you asia. because this was the largest most populous and richest of all possible land combinations, that controlled half of the world's resources in that area. that has been part of this strife for the last 100 and something years. hundreds of years really. the offshore islands, he said included the british isles and the islands of japan. the outlying are isles, included the continents of north america, south america, and oceana. so any country who wants to rule the world needs a rule that world island right well brings up to previous empires and what gave them geo graphic strength, right? there is a british empire in the american empire, the british empire ruled the seas. and in his work, he talks about how having the critical landmass trump solving dominion over the
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seas. and because of all the natural resources that are effectively in that land mass in the american empire, it was a phrase manifest destiny. as america went east to west and they conquered that entire continent more or less, and separated or isolated or protected by 2 oceans. so they were having the ability to grow accordingly. now we're entering into a period where this idea of having the critical landmass the island is coming into play. so around joining the shanghai cooperation organization or s c o. we've been talking about that for a number of years. and once now they're stepping up. so now they joined, also, afghanistan is now no longer under the influence of anyone but the ganges. so now you, you see how this can take shape, how this takes form. so now this incredible land mass with the one bed, one road initiative, china and russia, very closely link. now, you know, there's food and over there in china again selling some ice cream. they love the
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russian ice cream and china. i think that's the entire basis of the one about one road empires, russian ice cream, and now an afghan stan. and there it is. that's what the guys talking about. and this is the new empire. so you're going to discuss that particular thing. the geographical pivot of history and history of the pivot of history that we've been talking about the extent of the shop. there's a pivot happening. we've been saying this over and over for the last few months. but den collins talks about this in relation to china and what's going on over there and afghan nathan and elsewhere. but you know, so let's go to that story about around the shanghai corporation organization around to join shanghai, cooperation organization that hasn't been formally announced and happen, but it looks like it actually will happen this time. so right now the f e o is china, russia, india, pakistan, their members. it's a mutual defense and security package. a ran has so far been unable to join because
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of cause you can then and is becca. stan have a nice universal exceptions by all members, and they've kept on denying the right of around to join. but this enters into what china china is the one that founding member. and they want the spelt and wrote initiative right without around active presence and as role as the link between the east and west and china's plan, it will be difficult to achieve the goals of reviving the self road. and china is well aware of this. because in both land and sea roots around geo political position on the soap road is vital. the plan which includes 2 trade routes, the silk road, economic belt, and the 21st century maritime silk road involves investing in the economic infrastructure of more than $65.00 countries. the economic belt which covers the land root of the soak road and as the ancient root of the south road connects china
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to eastern and western europe through central asia and west asia. and the countries of chris extend cause expand is becca then ran turkey ukraine. it includes poland, belgium, france, and finally italy, right? and, you know, things are happening quickly in that region. you've got the new pipeline, nordstrom to going where i from russia to germany. so we can see a direct link there. and as you point out those european countries on the eastern side of europe falling into the new land mass ticket nomics down, which will be bigger than the e u, which is currently the biggest economic sound in the world. so this would eclipse the considerably. and you know, as horace greeley tall young man in america go west young man. i think today the monitor should be go east. if you're looking for opportunity. go to his becca stamp . i. well, this is what mckendry said. yet a 100 years ago, more than 115 years ago. so this has been the goal for the entire time of geo
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politics. he found a geo politics. we have a whole geo politics thing. tank industry and industrial complex in america. and they all got it wrong, they all get it wrong. they've had it wrong. we've lost enough ghana. stan, this is their failure. and you know, now we have this situation. so it ran to join shanghai cooperation organization. and it goes on to point out the importance of the secret. central asian countries do not have access to open waters. therefore, in the economic plan of one belt, one road, china will inevitably be one of the access routes of these countries to the open waters of iran. therefore, iran can provide better transportation better and more access to the persian gulf by strengthening and developing communication infrastructure. in other words, around is their connection point to open waters. everyone gets is a, when it's a win win win win situation that there's no losers in this, in this new,
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in this organization. there's also the black sea, but that of course has to go through turkey. so there is a vulnerability there. but in terms of, of the geo politics of this, this is the, the story that we've been talking about over the past decade with dan collins. i think if you look at the record of report and what we've been reporting and our conversations with dan collins, i think we've been way ahead of any of the conversation you've seen on us mainstream media for the past. you know, especially once a joe biden and, and others in power back in 200-2001, elevated china to the w cio. basically, it's almost done propaganda pro china because our elite were shipping all our jobs over there. but now they're like, fanatical about like heating china, right, with, without any coherence or reason, rationality. but i think we've been right on this like,
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like dan collins predicted. it was back in pre 2016 election. he said, we were already in a trade war with china, only the united states is the only one. they didn't know they weren't a trade war and they were losing. and that he then remarked that it was interesting that trump, at that time was pointing this out, he was saying the exact same thing. and he was hated at the time. number trump, this is part of their heat for him was that he was mentioning that he was going to go hard after china. but now, now we have the geographical pivot is happening just as like when we said that we didn't know about the kinder. and this, this, this concept, but when we 1st talked about the 4th turning meets that they said in the shop and all these things happening. we didn't realize just like that. this is been understood as a very important world island situation right there. and it looks like the belt road is continuing forward, providing of course, china doesn't burn down your treasure fleets as you've also discussed. right. so
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what we're saying is there is this incredible picture, a puzzle that's happening in that area. the one missing piece was around, and after a couple of fail attempts, now the ramp case is going to be slotted in and we put that around piece and you see one bout one road going over this entire land mass with access to water with energy from russia manufacturing china energy from around against the lot, but they provide trade routes, afghanistan, they have let the and we know that, but also they are strategically geographically. part of this all situation. i believe china's already got salesmen on the ground in afghanistan, buying a property and doing deals and gliding the way, i guess the afghan is we're more interested in just doing business and less in democracy. well, you know, certainly china borders at pakistan and also borders. the smaller border with afghanistan, so they are, they do cheryl land border and it makes sense that they would want some sort of stability on the border. everybody wants stability on their border. look at our
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border at the moment. there's hundreds of thousands of people crossing the border every month because there's so much instability in central america due to other policies there. but you know, i do have a funny joke, but of course it might get us the platform from, from, from, from, from me during the break. dang break space is going to tell me a funny joke and you don't get to hear it because everything is censored these days except us. is that right? i think so. don't go away. was far coming. hey, what is it has to do with hunter bite and it just seems weird that are afghanistan . policy makes china the big winner. yeah, that is a funny joke. we couldn't possibly tell that because everyone's really sensitive about that. it could get this platform, don't share it. don't tell anybody you heard that shows. shape it yourself. just down to here, i'm gonna take a break. when we come back, mar,
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don't go away. unless we're not here anymore. exactly right now be here. but still come back. somebody over here. it should be somebody else the me in the military mission against a will conclude on august 31st. i was going to who did a good to us all the quote unquote a young girl. and i really wonder if you got to do that. you know, southern company, southern the cut chicago that what i think that was the place to get a quote to show that this was the right weapon
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against the right and the local news about it. but it was filled out through z o, o z the the signing of the us to all about agreement. and i laid the groundwork for the road ahead toward a lasting peace in afghan the stand and i know that i'm a dunaway and he look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given it by human beings, except when the shorter the conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about artificial intelligence. the point obviously is to great track, rather than fear i would take on various jobs with artificial intelligence,
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we have somebody with a robot must protect its own existence with the welcome back to the kaiser report time now to turn to dan collins, entrepreneur and business man. expert on many things, including china. dan, welcome back. a great to me back. all right, i fall, you on twitter, and you know you put out some great content on twitter. what's your twitter handle again? believe dan collins, 2011. that's right, and i saw this, you know, you're talking about geographical pivot of history playing right now and how this
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paper relates to the news of the failure of the us military project in gaps, afghanistan, and also in iran joining the shanghai cooperation organization. expand on this? well, it's interesting development news, bro, this week i ran is join the s c o cooperative organization. clearing russia, many countries of central asia and of course led by china. they have a cooperative different type of defense agreement against anti terror. iran is now going to be able to purchase a lot of chinese military equipment like a carrier missiles. this could totally have been middle east security. i mean, how are you know, us as enforce secure in the middle east with our aircraft carriers. now they may not be able to get anywhere into the middle east, so yes, he has been developed around is joined the geo political pivot of history was a founding geo political principle that no one can ever be allowed to control eurasia, your asian land mass, the reason why is it would then become
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a world's island and the rest of the world kind of become a backwater. so what you see recently is kind of the realization of mckindoe's island. you have russia plus china plus central asia all the way out to the middle east. china by far the world's largest customer for oil novel, middle east. and you got what's the mic hinders island and what could a pen trade flows and could eventually create backwaters out of places like western europe. right. you know, with iran the strategy was asked to isolate them to apply sanctions. and here with the stroke of a pen, we've got an enormous addition to the shanghai cooperation organization, which fills in the missing piece and the one bed one, road initiative. and also why just, you know, the economies of scale. there's a certain gestalt here. the whole is greater than the sum of the parts, dan,
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and you mentioned aircraft carrier. so those aircraft carriers were prevented from going in. now they'll be able to, to, to get right. and what will be denied access essentially from that area. and that is america's flagship. deterrent, i mean that's all they really use. so this is a total game changing moment in history and harkins back to as you point out what's been talked about 100 years ago, a g, a politically. what we can expect from something like this. now the speed of the collapse of afghanistan back into town bank control as being compared to the helicopter left out of saigon. the new york post here in america ran a front page story bite in saigon. what's your assessment of the situation and trying to benefit the complete boon dog. max. $2.00 trillion dollars spent over 20 years. thousands of lives, loss this day was coming. i mean italy bond, even last year, controlled more territory than they did in 2001 when the us initially went in the
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1st 6 months of the war. i think us did it was, it was a good response. they created the victory, but they get involved in this stupid nation building stuff over to decades. away tax dollars as fast as you can spend with a $1000000000.00 a week at one point, you know, goes in afghanistan, goes right back to mil military contractors. it's been a, it's been a boon dollar. we're going to see potentially 5000000 refugees and gas stance. all the women are going to go back into into feudalism. many of the men are going to be in big trouble with reprisals. anybody worked with the american government and ghana saying has already toured the world. the leadership of again, a stand has been to moscow. they've been to shanghai as almost they already control afghanistan, which they in fact do outside of balls. we've been leaving behind military equipment, u a v. 's. we had 100 humvees roll into iran yesterday because they didn't want to
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be captured by the volleyball. there were given away equipment. now. china's already got $400000000.00 funds set up to put electricity in the country. so we spent $2.00 trillion dollars and only 35 percent of afghanistan as electricity today. that's. that's the result of our nation $1000000000.02 trillion dollars. but john is coming in, they're going to put a electrification in the country. they're going to build railroads, they're going to build an oil pipeline right down to our pakistan, which is already built and links up for iranian oil. so it's basically a way to get a oil lan bridge from the middle east to china and they will no longer be hand called at the streets in the lock and singapore via u. s. navy blockade. so it's a major, major strategic breakout for china. right. and of course, you live in china for 20 years as a business man. you doing business over there? you live in, in the us now, but you speak chinese, and i would imagine i'm going to ask you, have you been following any of this?
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and the chinese media and how do they, how do they play it in terms of their dana stand there? it's, it's, it's basically a black guy in the united states is just one more from the financial crisis of o 8 to the cold is experienced now. and 2, at the collapse of afghanistan in potentially iraq, which be fair and running. now, it's just one more card in the deck of american impotence and geo political stage. yeah. and we say yes and focusing on china here for a 2nd. so a lot of headlines, we've talked about china crushing some of their most successful companies like and financial or education companies, you know, going back 500 years in china, burning their treasure fleet. once again, you know, 500 years ago, i believe it was the bang dynastee, where they had the world's greatest naval fleet, thousands of crafts and they dominated global trade. but the new leadership came in
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. they burned to the ground, fearing that the mark until class was getting too powerful. as i understand, the story is, is a replayed of this to some degree and financial jack mark these big tech company is it is there. is there a similar dynamic? i know there's 500 years apart, but is it similar? it could be, i mean, the answer is it could be, it could be a turning point. think it's too early to tell what china china does have a cyclical history, a boom and bus. and every time the bus happened is because the government, because of government overreach. so a lot of there is a misconception today about china and the chinese government would disagree with this. but the chinese government did not create the chinese economic miracle. it was the chinese people. china took a long time to learn how administered 1400000000 people. just back in the cultural revolution when the ball saigon was happening, they were starving 4050000000 people starved to death in sixty's cultural
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revolution. got into the eighty's, it went to capitalism. they said private enterprise is good. they boom. they even when i moved to china, 998, i was an exchange student troy university. they were told we have no money for you . go start businesses. everybody's starting businesses because the government had no money. so they took it, there was basically no regulation do whatever you want for the last a fair capitalism. chinese economy boomed. and then over the last 58 years, you've seen the government take credit for that and just put more and more and more regulation. if they continue to de, incentivize the economy, they will have a problem and they will solve. but i think it's too early to tell, we'll see their, their smart operators. they may see we've overreached and they may pull back. so they are very proud. they take a very practical, appall approach to managing the economies all see how it develops. right. well, certainly enter the shanghai cooperation organization. we've got china rushing around now as a member and the one bed one road initiative,
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which is china's initiative. and i think they've already allocated some huge multi $1000000.00 credit facility to start building that out. how far along are they and building it out? puerto bill railroads, your bill countries have been electrified. countries either by john have high speed trains. meanwhile, in detroit, we had 2000000 people were down 260-0000. that's my original home down and bring it up. we've been de industrialized or if the structure is a mess, we just pass a 3 trillion to our infrastructure bill. i would bet nothing actually ever gets done. there may be a few media projects that they highlight, but we can't build anything him or like to change the train either way ahead of us ports of the building, sir, along bridges in montenegro, which the us complained about you know the expressway in montenegro that you complained about the country didn't have an express way. so the china building the
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belt road, the 14 plus one protein in the eastern europe. all that lot of eastern europe companies are now moving towards china's orbit. so you're going to see that your asian heartland, china, russia, iran factor stands going to bring in the orbit of southeast asian countries, eastern europe. and because the, the economics, it's too strong, china's economy is so much more powerful the united states at this point. yeah. here's an interesting thought, you know, puzzle. so you know, in the us, they do all want printing and they do all the stimulus packages and they talk about all these programs. but if you look at the money velocity number, it's trying to 0 because all the money get stuck on wall street, wall street keeps it all. it's a huge bottleneck. never gets distributed. something like less than $0.05 of every dollar. the government prints gets to the designated destination or they say it's going to go. so this infrastructure bell, if it's 3 trillion 90 percent of it will stay on east hampton. you know that in
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something like that, similar in china now you know better. so when the government initially puts out these huge programs, does money velocity actually, is there a velocity? is it actually happening or is it, was it just one big show? you know, the might the banking system as you know, very well in the banking system, control the united states economy in china. the banking system is state on it is there to put loans out and put money into the economy. but that money actually goes into real projects. it doesn't get turned into the casino, where it just gets speculated in united states. i mean, as somebody does business united states, i can tell you small business, medium size is not getting unsecured loans. there's no loans out there. the same people are 0 percent interest rates from the banks, but average people are paying 20 percent plus on a credit card. it's interest rate, a part that you talk about, but there is no banking, the private equity system. the wall street in united states is not set up for the real economy. in china,
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it's all real economy. the see all the bank construction bank take bacon, china. they may, they are twice as large as j. p. morgan make $2.00 to $3.00 times the profit of gc morgan. the ceo might make $200000.00 a year. meanwhile, jamie dining becomes a billionaire as an employee of a bank, or you become a 1000000000 or as an employee. it's ridiculous. so it's, so it's a completely different financial systems. china doesn't get into speculation, they don't get into all the leverage stuff. the banking system, the current, they've been fixed only to provide stability for business. so that's what the whole system is about building a real economy with real jobs and real prosperity, right, and the g d p over there is something like 1718 percent in the u. s. it's barely positive. we'll get into the 2nd segment. thanks for being on cars report, dan, and i was going to do it for this edition of kaiser report with may max kaiser and stacy herbert want to thank, i guess, dan collins. until next time. i oh,
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the me. ah. the americans love by an armed, ah, this would have fundamental part of how our political leadership and our country at large, understood the bargain. you get a whole and then you know, rebel right, as the things you don't revolt if you have a stake in the system. be really interesting to dial back and think about a longer, deeper history of what housings meant in the united states. not just that old question of the american dream, but the bigger question of who the dream has been for
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so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have crazy plantation. let it be an arms race is often very dramatic. development only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful. very political time. time to sit down and talk the ah
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. ah, the taliban says it will no longer let africa nationals access. the capitals, of course, with only florida is allowed to reach the facility groups also confirmed in the past few hours that they won't allow the united states withdraw deadline to go beyond august the 31st. we'll talk about the un warning good. i've got some faces to be of food shortages within the coming weeks. the organizations, a chief calls for the country to a tells us of a looming, humanitarian disaster needs are in almost half of the population are most important seen right now to provide terms. so the weekend for awhile, partial systems in the people from the gartner stuff.

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