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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,…

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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…

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Chatter #286 – Caylan Ford: Polarisation, Denying Reality And The Roots Of Cancel Culture

Caylan Ford an international affairs specialist, documentary filmmaker, writer, and education reformer. She is also the founder and board chair of the Calgary Classical Academy, a new charter school offering Canada’s first public, non-denominational classical education program.  Caylan was running for office before being “cancelled” based on a source that provided zero evidence…

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#284 – Dr Andrew G. Huff – The Truth About Wuhan: Uncovering The Biggest Lie In History

Dr Andrew G. Huff, former EcoHealth Alliance turned whistleblower was my guest on today’s show. In this show we discuss the insurmountable amount of evidence of that Covid-19 originated in a laboratory in Wuhan that was receiving US government funding. Most importantly that Anthony Fauci acted alongside other key players to cover this…

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#283 – Damien Riehl on Changing The Music Industry: Copyrighting Every Melody In The World

Damien Riehl is a technology lawyer with a B.S. in music. After beginning to code in 1985, and for the web in 1995, he has worked for the chief judges of state and federal courts; litigated for a decade; taught law-school copyright classes; and led teams in software development, digital forensics, proactive cybersecurity,…

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#282 – Professor David Edgerton on the Rise and Fall of the British Nation

David Edgerton is a historian of science and technology and of twentieth-century Britain.  He teaches in the History Department at King’s College London, where he is Hans Rausing Professor of the History of Science and Technology and Professor of Modern British History and was the founding director of the Centre for the History…

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