Chatter #367 – Lee Jones: China, Russia, Brexit, Sovereignty, and the Second Cold War

🌍 In this compelling episode, Dr. Lee Jones, a leading expert in political economy and international relations, joins us to break down the most pressing geopolitical and economic challenges of our time. We explore the dynamics of the ‘Second Cold War’—a growing era of competition and rivalry between the United States, China, and Russia—and its…

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Chatter #363 – Bob Moriarty: Trump’s Crazy Cabinet – Are We Closer To WW3 Than Ever?

On this show we are joined by author Bob Moriarty. We covered nuclear war, Trump’s political appointments, his New York law suit, and the war in the Middle East. 🗺️#Trump #TulsiGabbard #KamalaHarris #uspolitics http://www.321gold.com/ 🚀 00:00 Mixed emotions about elections and Trump’s appointments. 06:03 Trump appointees risk inciting World War Three. 10:00 Why pick opposite-minded…

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Chatter #362 – Adam B. Coleman: Political Realignment – How Trump Changed America

Adam B. Coleman is my guest on this show to explore political party dynamics and the 2024 re-election of Donald Trump. Adam, founder of Wrong Speak Publishing and columnist for major media outlets, brings a nuanced perspective on shifting voter loyalties, economic challenges, and Trump’s evolving political strategy. 💼🇺🇸#PoliticalShift #Trump2024 #WorkingClassVoters The game has changed…

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Chatter #359 – James Li: GameStop, Inflation and The Fed

In this episode of Chatter, I hosted James Li in a profound discussion regarding the Federal Reserve’s policies, focusing on concerns about the government paying interest on money created by the Fed and the disproportionate benefits of bailout programs to large financial institutions. We explored issues such as the impacts of excessive money printing on…

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Chatter #350 – Matt Kennard: The US Empire Declassified – CIA, Censorship, and Foreign Wars

Matt Kennard is an investigative journalist and author renowned for his incisive reporting on global power structures. His career spans several influential years, predominantly during his tenure at the Financial Times, where his assignments took him across the United States—New York and Washington, D.C.—and around the globe, including Haiti, Bolivia, Turkey, and Palestine. Through his…

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