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you a quick thing. i was at a wedding over the weekend that i went to and there was a person there that absolutely had no idea what they were talking about geo politics or economics it. somebody's wife and they said look, you need to go home here. i'm going to go to tell you, go, go home, go around your house and unplug all the tvs, and then take a pair of scissors and cut off the plugs. because obviously you're watching something really bad. and it's giving you woke mind disease because it says that in america, i think people are just addicted to television and they just watch and believe anything that they said. because i asked them for a reasonable explanation of where they got the, the data and facts behind what they were telling me. they couldn't tell me. i said, well, you know, if you, if we do a, this is what is going to happen. be is going to happen and this is a bad outcome. so we've got to look at where we are right now and how we can move forward. and unfortunately, the media is absolutely dishonest and what they are political activist and they, they are practicing journalistic activism rather than reporting both sides of the
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story and letting people on us decide what they want to do. they're telling people what to think, and that's the same thing with this crazy bbc, verify an off. com and the whole shooting match are ministries of truth, which is a danger. it's the biggest extra central threat to democracy in our lifetime. what's going on right now, mitch, i'll stop you that more from the 2019. you can, it breaks it by the candidate nose or a planet bones the other will go into this mess. what happens next had to save yourself after this break, the the . so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy even foundation, let it be an arms race is on all sides. very dramatic. only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful. very good. i
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think it was time time to sit down and talk the letter. i'll just be though because i've spoken of shouldn't this but think you'd be willing to go on. so if you scroll down, catch up to see it was, this will be the most serious close. i use this key members here and there was a resuming incident through williams saying if they have committed remedy, members, nice provide me a message or because i need for someone to bring an issue that is going some of the brothers just one is correct, is that correct, because kamisky what we'll do is we'll do
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a split system. it continues back. pretty good to go through a so the blue i'm going to shoot to put the source of you to the welcome back to going on the garden. i'm still with me, tries to inform a hedge fund manager. what was the reply that ponds in 2019 you k breaks a party candidate, bbc verify, which is a new initiative apparently by alleged a british intelligence as a link to a circle join list of a to verify the truth. we on like you recommend people watching television outside the urban union because this is globally broad gusts. but as you say,
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the nature of propaganda is useful in uh, you know, all of this, um, what about uh, how, uh, able you populations, british populations the united states populations are able to cope with the levels of degradation of infrastructure at home. and the high, coupled with high inflation, we're not seeing the kinds of civil unrest we saw during the voucher reagan years with inflation was up the past 25 percent. so. so, i mean, why, why is that, or is that related to the propaganda model of your outline for you? we've got a couple, a couple issues there that i can address the highest of the highest inflation rate ever in the history of america. i think was 23 percent in the 19 twenty's. um, well i think we're probably close to 20 percent on the real inflation rate rate, but the way that they calculated today, obviously they retrospectively create those numbers. why are we not seeing civil
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unrest yet? i think we will see civil interest. i think it's a gigantic problem that nobody has dealt with. the separate issue is what we have is the stakeholder, capitalism versus shareholder capitalism. i don't know if you know what i mean by both of those, but i'm happy to explain that if you give me a minute a go ahead tuesday. okay, well what we have is, it's like a harvard business school case study. it's, it's of the ideological war that's going on right now between the 2 of them and, and the, the, the thing is if we use bud light as an example. and alyssa, how should hyphen shelled, who, who did a video in other bands, are available and given them. i'm in the middle east. no, no call when it's due. right. but she said, i'm a business woman and she was dripping an arrogance and entitlement and had a, you know, big rainbow and the unicorn behind her. and she said, you know, i'm a warton graduate and a harvard graduate. and this is the woman that put dylan laney, the trends the influence are on to say, well, we want to be an inclusive brand and we're going to shift the tone because this is
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a bunch of out of touch frat boy, humor. and now this cost and highs are bush $10000000000.00 and market cap. she destroyed $10000000000.00 and market capitalization with her work. s. right. and then she's saying, well, no, it was not really the leading brands, it was the leading brand. and the reason why the brand declined was because of that of the advent of different entrance into the market. you have a record number of microbreweries and different types of beer. the entered the market and united states. so there's competition, but light was always the biggest brand. and the reason why it lost some of the 10 spaces, because other participants in the capital system came in to compete with them. so it was more of a capitalism thing then. oh it's, it's all bunch of advertise trapped boys now who is really out of touch. you have somebody that graduated from harvard. it's never been wrong and graduated from wharton. that's never been wrong. that actually blew it up. she's still employed there and she will be and i don't think they should fire her. but i think that what we need to learn is boycotts actually work and how powerful the consumers are. you
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see, i know ralph nader said this, i'm more successful in some ways as regards can see where blake lunch, but i mean, you know, i coca cola or uh, we know it was alleged to be operating all sorts of and if areas practices in the developing well, it, it to, it doesn't work because it or, well, i think, i think it has the denies anything wrong by the way. well no i, i look, i think that a lot of these companies are doing the wrong things and a lot of countries. and i think the big farm is doing a lot of things wrong in these countries. but i think the combination of people being lied to and, and having politics jammed down there throughout, but they have power and you outline in your book around the, of the fact that the politicians in washington and the politicians in european union countries are largely have they would all deny that basically board might as
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well be board just we have to move on just say a bit quicker, right, joe, to war and the how you, how you see the war in europe and whether lobbying by a multinational companies, a game is to the for their, against the interest of the peoples of your and the united states. i mean, in terms of what's going on and you create the conflict. well i look, i think that's a misguided conflict that i think that you know, once again the media is a 100 percent to blame for 90 percent of this. i think i think this 4 should have never happened. and i've done a lot of interview since the beginning and forest johnson discovered the peace talks in turkey in march 2022 and had no security. been assured, none of that. we wouldn't be where we are today, and there wouldn't be $400000.00 dead ukrainian soldiers, so pay them and make the money out of this war. well that's, that's the point. the point is that the military industrial complex sells trillions of dollars in weapons of war throughout europe to restock the stuff that blows up.
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and it doesn't matter who dies. and you're dwight david eisenhower on when he left office warned about the military industrial complex standing too much power. and you know you've got a guy in the form of lloyd austin, is a secretary of defense and need a dispensation to get into that job. who's a raytheon lobbyist, so he was making a nice chunk of change from raytheon. now how much do you think he's gonna get paid when he leaves? what, what's it in his interest financially with lingering on that? so every pay treatments are bad to me that we see being blown up. lloyd austin, the boss of the pentagon, is money for right on the exam. i don't know if he does, but when he gets out, i'm sure that he'll get favorable treatment of the job. right. because it's the same thing with the $5000000.00 the $5000000.00 in fees. and boris johnson got. so i, you know, i still don't know how he got paid in months since leaving office a number 10. he got paid $5000000.00 is public record. you can look it up that he got idle. you haven't read through brand actually to do with the digging companies
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and he denies a little wrong doing obviously, how does this one be? we wouldn't we were mentioning confidence sanctions obviously haven't worked, but how much money has been stolen from russia, venezuela? by the bank of england and what confidence does that mean across the lobos as about being able to deposit funds in the european union, britain know the united states with presumably as a cool element. i mean, in a sense we're talking about confidence all through this interview at what, what does it done to damage confidence a saying you've got a legit theft. but you've gotta, you've gotta, you've got a whole host of issues there that you've got to unpack one by one. now, you know, you have the issues with the russian central bank for the money receives no central banking was always sacrosanct and, and they were immune from any kind of sanctions, prosecution, persecution, or seizures of funds. so that obviously you know, out of some dictate but somebody made they decide to freeze those funds and take
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them. so what does that mean? that's the same thing that happened with the certain banks where they have sanctioned deposit confiscation. so how does that play out? i mean, it doesn't play out well for the property markets for foreign investors in any of the countries that were willing to undertake those. um, draconian methods to seize assets from people that were not directly attached to this for, i mean, just because they had a russian last name, a lot of money was seized and you know, the best not right in any, any part of the world or, and is not going to instill investors or give them confidence in impact investing in those countries that said, you know, if we go back to 2019 uh, end of the year i did several interviews and, and people are asking me what i thought the next decade would hold them what my biggest prediction would be, i think the next decade we will see the end of us dollar gemini, so as the reserve currency usually runs and cycles with a 100 years the us became the reserved currency in america. 1913 when the federal
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reserve incidentally opened up and i said, you know, if you look at the decline in the value of that currency, it's probably 98 percent since since it's onset and it's eroded away to almost nothing. so i think that there's structural problems that we have been seeing this for more than just during the ukraine rush war, which is in, in, in effect the proxy war between the united states and russia. and nato is insignificant. knew it was really a segment of people's imagination. they don't have any real troops. so, you know, this is a war between america and, and russia. and i think that it's, it should be settled. i think that, you know, nobody benefits from or accept the military industrial complex and the politicians, or getting, you know, showing their pockets we had an obama, especially, we had an obama special advisor of california relations man. professor, got charles cope. jenny said 2016 before this d dollarization dream. if the global south is going to occur, how carefully does china and japan as was have to st. and britain that 655000000000
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have to start removing belgium. lux, unplug island came, and these are the top one. start removing their us treasury bills, so they don't destroy themselves. and how, what time scale do you have a 2060, before people start putting things in currencies other than the 60, like i don't think 2060, i think i think it's, it's before the end of this decade. 25 on that. but, but no, no, we don't again, i mean we, we saw a credit suisse, as you mentioned at the beginning. i mean, i, it is quite amazing how the circle, mainstream corporate media. i've tried to make that population ignore some of the largest bank failures since 20 waiting in history this year. how many more banks are going to go bus this year, then that alone, that the dollar eyes ation, which will create your own nation for banking in the global south? yeah. is that what they're doing? they're putting, they're putting lipstick on a pig in telling you it's a super model. so, i mean, has that ever worked in history?
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no, it hasn't. how many banks? i have a list with 225 likely candidates to go bust. and i think that i think that a few 100 is a, is a good number. now, what does that mean? does it mean you should run to the bank today? probably not, but you know, i, i know that they're not the f b, i c's pretty much bust so they're gonna have to create more money anyway, you look at this, this is going to be highly inflationary and going to have ramifications on the us dollar. so this is a huge problem that nobody, there are no adults in the room anymore. that's the problem. and you can't trust any information source you're getting, you know, the, you, you have to be able to do your own analytics on this as i've been doing for my 40 plus year career. and i'm, i'm pretty negative on the banks because you know, the, if you go back and look at what happened with silicon valley bank, the real reason behind that is a lack of leadership and a lack. and i said this on an interview in the u. k. in london, the day that silicon valley bank went down, i said that the problem, the cause of this failure, there's a lack of leadership and
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a lack of enforcement of existing regulations. and i think the examiner said, oh, the reason was on leadership issue. and the lack of enforcement of existing regulations. so you know, i can see what's going on. we do business with that bank. i pulled everything out of that bank in 2017, after meeting with their top people several times. and i said these are the most they have the absolutely clueless. so the federal reserve is the big problem. and this is what i got at the top, except that those in the, in the, sorry to enjoy, but running out of time, those in those are leads, will have read your book. now as a warning, maybe as a manual, i just finally about commodity price, manipulation, surely, ocean what's to stop them from increase. i'm not talking about traffic. where would you deny any kind of judges? according to the o. j. i'm doing much more generally about commodities, which is so crucial to everyone's daily bread and milk can and pasta. how, how'd you expect them to use your book to modify a new way to realize the necessity as regards inflation,
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as regard civil unrest in terms of manipulating the price of commodities? well, i look at, i think, i think what they need to do is obviously if somethings broken, it needs to be fixed. and this has been broken for quite a while. and what they're doing is repeating the same cycles. they're going to the same people who broke it for a solution. the people who are in those jobs are, are not getting paid enough. and it makes them susceptible to taking back anders it and it makes them have very bad ideas. and what we're doing now with what i've seen in society and said the mass censorship and the oligarchs of silicon valley, determine what you see when you see it or what you don't see and hiding what they don't like. like i'm censored, i disappeared from linkedin. i'm on some stacks, so if you want to read my stuff go there. but i mean it's, it's a difficult place when things are massively censored to try to get a word out to people. they need to get better experts in and they need to, we need change, we need to have our freedoms restored, and we need to have stop,
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have having our will and a free speech and thought suppressed the is the only way a society can move forward and advanced is if we can have a civil society that has reasonable this course and debates, open debates with alternative view points, but that's not allowed anymore. if you have an alternative view point that somebody doesn't like you hurt my feelings, i'm going to get you cancelled. so, you know, you can't have what's gonna happen to society, it's, it's more of a do tutorial a tyranny. i mean, is this toby and how that we're headed towards at a rapid pace. and i think that we need drastic change to do this to, to get out of where we are today on that happy note. i guess commodity prices, they like go down. i don't know. you'll have to come back again and tell us thank you so much for going back on the show. thanks for having me. and that's it for the show. remember, we're bringing you new episodes every saturday and monday, but until then you can give it to us. why will that social media if it's not
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solutions because i've spoken of should be spoken, can be leaving it on. so if you're supposed to get up to seals, this will be the most serious course. i use this key members here, and there was a resuming resident through williams saying if they have kind of, well, it even gives nice government understand you're an gosh. residual venue for someone could be an issue that escalating something with the competitors. guess one of the car i just okay. now goes kamisky, the good cholesterol 1st infection the other one i'm going to do is we do a split system it continues to bring you good to do so instead of with the blue meant to too much to get them so. so here through the
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winter range, the great going to be does it becomes a destination, both for locals and tourists. once a year at the camel festival brings new medic, families from foreign wide spectators. as in the cities in search of an exalted experience, the l. friends, the russian family from hold on, but to another exception that he may have caused me in his wife. you may know under water at the head of the family sees himself as a hopeless romantic and wants to show his wife the beauty of the country in which she was born and raised. yeah, you know, so we're now, yeah, should fashion data was going to be in because they exist sort of deal so this will stay a say as close or you look for this or and i sure show us what was really sick and went upstairs, concise, executive, to a bubble here, i mean when there was a resuming incident, 3 or one williams saying opinion was different, sitting at the fixture, new surface,
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and that's for sure. anybody here from the split the balloon there? nobody in. yeah, well it even gives bounce carolina. i understand you're going to the, the storage unit to, to, to just the new up to you. i mean, there's name the, because it isn't, you're showing me of them but suggestive, says springsteen. efficiency i need, as really, as for you, interested in finding the forest and threatening our cause. esther is really focused on when your bill is a portion of time that i need to look at the initial, which of course is allow me to add those up as an equipment. let me choose and put in that on a be your cost and ask them and 0 go to move. this for state of the ship was and i couldn't use my guns. like what do you mean?
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yeah. and you bought the cool cool. cool gumption. yea. and what's the formulas that should have shut some people choose to look at switching, deal them to be pushing use it should as well go the producer they've done, which is the value of each one as well. i'm good because that's what i was putting you. hello, you must lou of which is just the 1st thing you want is the other one number to do is we'll do a split system. but the most to me, you know, yes, i could see what appeared or the push to pennsylvania. now look what the issue was to finish these no magic brothers hail from the heart of the desert. legs moved the yard and hugs, closer to the city of deadlines had got in preparation for taking part in the camel festival. they hope to win a cash price or even if they happen to win. of course, one of the brothers has brought his little son a give me just run with them since he was born
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the 3rd, you know, it's due to the other 2 or 2. how do you know over to the 1400, you know i'm on the 3rd page i was just calling to talk to you should go on a magic family, hands for the camel festival, a journey that takes them through the streets of demons. i've got the camels and cows sharing the motor way. it's a common sight here. the for a quarter of a century we heard is from holdings, i'm,
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i'm going to have completed here in the going to be does that. the program includes a camel parade. races of the kind of camel po or do you go with the, what did i say? what was the boy the shooting you as well as skilful campbell control, the writer has to hit the bone with his method in school by driving the bolt into the opposing teams. google shouldn't mess up with the dealer. you're very busy. usually g hold on to
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not to get to the general doesn't really know how much time it will affect me to clear up the little design that i move the student to little also thing good. lead me that out thing adults. and so which day did in pod all the time in the federal hall, some of the tv and uh, just to have a fact that i'd say this competition is cold. perfect. couple last traditional national costume and dresses on his camel too. it's not just the man's costume that gets judged. the campbell's appearance does to that is makes everything costumes, and some of the info is compete on white campbells. some remember, he'd do me and the beauty pageant
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the heroes on to discovery. despite being outdone by that camel parade rivals itself, the winning that counts about the taking thought on the go to the costume competing and the scorching sun and the dust storm as well. and little outcome here tonight and out peaceful. i'm going to sleep in his father's arms, and my children are raised in spot and conditions from both. through the competition the 3 year old didn't even get to drink any water. never cried once.
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the preparing accountable for their races are not in itself. contrary to popular belief, they don't take songs, the preferred dates and banks a camel's diet must include a variety of children becoming joking because of the weight souls and the injuries. and milton uncommon accidents. this time the wind looks new, older than faulty.
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