Chatter #292 – Esther Krakue: Problems With Modern Britain, Gender Differences & True Conservatism

Esther Krakue is a writer and broadcaster whose work has been featured in the Daily Mail, the Daily Express and Spiked Online. Esther started her career as a key contributor for the Conservative student grassroots organisation, Turning Point UK. She has appeared on Sky News, ITV, LBC, Talk Radio and GB News and is now…

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Chatter #291 – Patrick Lovell on Wall Street & The Fed: It’s Not Rocket Science, It’s Racketeering

Patrick Lovell started in Hollywood balancing working inside the machine while pursuing an Indy writing career. After a TV show he was working on collapsed in the wake of the 2008 financial crash, Patrick began to look deeper, eventually going on to produce The Con… In the gripping original five-part docu-series The Con, Patrick Lovell…

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Chatter #289 – Stephanie Savell on The Costs Of War: From Afghanistan To Ukraine

Costs of War Calculate that the post-9/11 wars cost more than $8 trillion, the lives of 929,000 people (including 387,000 civilians) and created 38 million refugees. Stephanie Savell is a public anthropologist who researches militarism, security, and civic engagement in relation to the United States post-9/11 wars and policing in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. As…

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Chatter #288 – Dan Tubb on The Three Paths Fowards: Tax Rises, Austerity, Or A Technological Miracle

Dan Tubb is a former Venture Capitalist focused on Emerging Technologies & Digital Trends. Now he mines Bitcoin & podcasts about the end of the financial system. In this episode, Dan explained to me his terrifying hypothesis about what the future of the world of finance faces. The British economy faces three prospects, tax rises,…

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Chatter #287 – Stuart Englert on Gold Market Manipulation, CBDCs and the End of the Financial System

Stuart Englert is a veteran newspaper reporter, magazine editor, and writer. He graduated from Indiana University’s School of Journalism in 1984 and worked on publications in Indiana, Idaho, and Tennessee before authoring his first book in 2015. Englert has published nine books, including six of his own titles: “Rigged: Exposing the Largest Financial Fraud in…

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