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In this episode, Doug and Matt provide their insights on the recent election results, highlighting the defeat of Que mala and the renewed optimism with Trump's presidency. They reflect on Trump's appointments and initial policies, expressing cautious optimism about the future. The discussion shifts to Argentina's economic challenges under Melei's administration, with comparison to Uruguay. Key topics include Trump's proposed educational reforms, potential economic impacts of U.S. fiscal policies, and the implications of U.S. debt. Doug shares his views on Social Security, Medicare, and the challenges in deporting illegal immigrants, while also addressing viewers' pushbacks on previous episodes. The episode closes with discussions on potential future economic scenarios and the need for radical changes in U.S. policy.00:00 Introduction and Election Reflections
01:43 Comparing Elections: US vs Argentina
04:12 Economic Challenges in Argentina
08:30 Trump's Policy Videos
22:03 Debating US Political Landscape
33:54 The Ingrained Socialism in America
35:29 The Value of Individualism
37:02 Challenges of Deportation and Repatriation
41:31 The Role of Government and Bureaucracy
42:29 Economic Policies and Global Impact
44:34 Interest Rates and National Debt
49:52 The Case for Defaulting on National Debt
55:44 Potential Economic Collapse Scenarios
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In this episode of Doug Casey's Take, Doug Casey, Michael Yon, and Matt Smith come together in Buenos Aires to discuss the recent U.S. election, the global implications of rising tensions, and potential shifts in the geopolitical landscape.
We dive into the meaning of Trump’s victory, the risks and rewards on the horizon, and the continued divide within America’s red and blue factions. We discuss the necessity of staying vigilant and embracing personal responsibility in a time of shifting powers and mounting challenges. Expect honest, unfiltered perspectives as they tackle everything from foreign policy to the psychology behind America's choices.
Chapters:
00:00 – Introduction: Buenos Aires Gathering
01:00 – Reflections on the Election Outcome
02:00 – Surprises from the Election Results
03:00 – Euphoria vs. Reality: Political Optimism
05:00 – Challenges Ahead: The Inauguration Period
07:00 – Potential for Increased Civil Unrest
10:00 – The Border Crisis: Trump’s Plans
14:00 – Immigration, the Economy, and Global Influence
17:00 – Cultural Shifts and Drug Policies
21:00 – Social Deterioration and Government Overreach
26:00 – Historical Context: Past U.S. Domestic Terrorism
31:00 – The Ku Klux Klan and Societal Divisions
34:00 – Trump and Foreign Policy Risks
38:00 – Middle East Tensions and Zionism
43:00 – Fascism, NGOs, and Corporate Power
47:00 – Economic Realities: U.S. Debt Crisis
50:00 – The Case for Government Reduction
53:00 – Closing Thoughts: A Divided America
55:00 – Personal Responsibility vs. Government Dependence
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In this episode, Doug Casey and Matt Smith reflect on Doug's recent travels to Southeast Asia, his observations of cultural and infrastructural contrasts, and his insights on the state of Western civilization. They discuss historical events noted in Encyclopedia Britannica, touching on figures like Sean Connery, and the secularization of traditional holidays. Doug shares his thoughts on global opportunities, including in places like Sri Lanka, and critiques the current U.S. financial system and political climate. They also analyze recent ominous financial trends, highlighting potential risks for the future.
Tune in for Doug's unique perspectives on history, culture, global markets, and speculative opportunities worldwide!
**Timestamps:**
00:00 - Introduction and Doug’s return from Asia
01:00 - Encyclopedia Britannica and today's historical events
03:00 - Halloween, secularization, and cultural shifts
05:00 - Doug’s experience almost meeting Sean Connery
06:30 - Historical reflections: Lyndon B. Johnson, Harry Houdini, and Mussolini
08:00 - Doug’s reflections on Southeast Asia: Malaysia and Thailand
10:00 - Qatar and Emirates: Observations on airline quality
12:00 - Comparing infrastructure and service quality in Asia vs. the U.S.
15:00 - Discussing Sri Lanka's economy and opportunities
17:30 - Reflections on speculative opportunities in Sri Lanka
19:30 - Arthur C. Clarke’s connection to Sri Lanka
22:00 - Discussion on bond markets and the current U.S. financial climate
24:00 - Banking sector risks and bond yield trends
26:30 - The cost of elder care in Southeast Asia vs. the U.S.
30:00 - Social Security, Medicare, and U.S. budget challenges
32:00 - Reflections on upcoming U.S. elections and economic trajectory
34:30 - "Civil War" movie review and implications for U.S. stability
37:00 - Living through crisis: Ukraine and Sri Lanka analogies
38:30 - Tribute to Gonzalo Lira
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In the third episode of this series, Doug Casey, Michael Yon, and host Matt Smith explore current events and global dynamics with "3 observations and 1 prediction" from the past week. This session offers Doug's reflections from Buenos Aires, Michael's international insights, and discussions on critical topics like the U.S. election, media manipulation, and political influence.
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[00:00:00] Introduction and Episode Setup
Matt kicks off with Doug Casey and Michael Yon, noting the format: three observations and one prediction. Doug shares his first observation from Buenos Aires, reflecting on his travels and the upcoming U.S. election.[00:01:00] Doug's Thoughts on Elon Musk's Election Influence
Doug discusses Elon Musk’s offer of monetary incentives tied to voting intentions, hinting at potential legal issues and raising questions about the importance of elections in a coercive system. Doug argues that the government’s reach should be limited.[00:04:00] Michael’s Personal Anecdotes on Election Bribery
Michael recalls personal memories involving bribery in voting, comparing it to similar tactics in Thailand, where candidates offer incentives like whiskey and shoes to voters. He also speculates on Elon Musk’s potential political aspirations.[00:07:00] Doug on a Constitutional Convention Possibility
The discussion shifts to the idea of rewriting the U.S. Constitution. Doug reflects on potential public support for a leader with a military background, given the volatile times ahead.[00:11:00] Michael’s Barber Encounter in Okinawa
Michael shares a unique story about a barber in Okinawa who is preparing for a food shortage. This reveals a cultural inclination towards preparedness and tracking global issues.[00:17:00] Doug’s Observation on Media Bias and Subscriptions
Doug shares his analysis of media bias at The Washington Post and its impact on subscription numbers. He discusses Bezos’s political silence, hinting that media influences elections more than endorsement choices.[00:21:00] Discussion on U.S. Presidential Candidates
Michael and Doug discuss the Democratic candidate Kamala Harris, expressing skepticism about her qualifications. They analyze the media’s role in shaping public perception.[00:25:00] Michael's Skepticism of Media Manipulation in Combat Photography
Michael, with extensive experience in combat zones, discusses inconsistencies in a recent photograph of Trump, revealing insight into potential manipulation in media.[00:34:00] Michael’s Analysis on a North Korean Defector’s Fraudulence
Michael recalls a 60 Minutes interview with a North Korean defector, which he quickly deemed fraudulent. His expertise in identifying inconsistencies led to public validation of his suspicions years later.[00:37:00] Doug on Election Polls and the "Installation" of Candidates
Doug critiques election polls, suggesting they are unreliable and politically motivated. He predicts Kamala Harris could be “installed” due to media manipulation, despite Trump's popularity in certain regions.[00:42:00] Puerto Rico's Statehood Movement
Doug discusses the Democrats' strategic interest in making Puerto Rico a state, which would shift political representation in favor of the Democrats.[00:46:00] Michael on Philippines Statehood Aspirations
Michael shares insights into the Philippines' history and the notion of becoming a U.S. state. He compares the unique culture and perspectives found there with the ongoing challenges in regions like Mindanao.[00:52:00] Closing Thoughts on Election and Predictions
As the episode winds down, the team reflects on the uncertain future of the U.S. elections. They share varied perspectives on how quickly (or slowly) the election results may be resolved, ending with Michael’s perspective on immigration at the U.S. border and closing remarks from Doug on his rapport with Michael and Matt.---
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In this episode, Doug Casey and Michael Yon discuss their major observations this week. Doug kicks off by questioning FEMA's effectiveness, calling it a wasteful agency that fails to provide real emergency relief, while Michael highlights the troubling development of new FEMA camps in North Carolina. The conversation shifts to the increasing uncertainty experienced by global travelers, with both agreeing that even seasoned expatriates struggle to find safe havens in today's world. They delve into the weaponization of drug legalization, especially in places like Thailand and the U.S., warning about its economic and social impact. Doug also critiques the decline of American universities, pointing out how elite institutions have embraced woke ideologies while hoarding massive endowments. On the geopolitical front, Michael discusses the prolonged nature of the Ukraine war and warns that Israel may face existential threats if its conflict with Hamas and Hezbollah escalates. Doug concludes by predicting a significant rise in long-term interest rates, driven by inflation and escalating U.S. debt, which could spell trouble for the economy.
Chapters:
[00:00:00] Introduction: Matt introduces Doug Casey and Michael Yon, who will discuss three key observations and a prediction.
[00:01:00] Doug on FEMA: Doug Casey shares his skepticism about FEMA's role and effectiveness, recounting his experiences post-Hurricane Katrina and calling FEMA a "giant scam." He critiques its ineffectiveness and focus on equity and climate response, stating that the agency should be abolished.
[00:08:00] Michael Yon on FEMA Camps: Michael talks about new FEMA camps in North Carolina and compares them to military forward operating bases. He highlights how corporations might benefit from land loss in mineral-rich areas post-disaster.
[00:14:00] Uncertainty on Where to Move: Michael and Doug discuss how even the most experienced travelers are unsure of where to settle amidst geopolitical instability. They mention Central America, including El Salvador, but caution against relocating to these areas long-term.
[00:22:00] Drug Legalization and Weaponization: Doug and Michael explore the rapid increase in pot shops in Thailand and the U.S. They discuss the broader implications of drug legalization, especially as a weapon of psychological and economic warfare, with Michael mentioning the Chinese involvement in U.S. drug distribution.
[00:34:00] Doug on Woke Universities: Doug discusses the impact of left-leaning ideologies in universities, particularly Harvard and other elite institutions. He predicts a decline in enrollment and philanthropic support for these woke institutions in the near future.
[00:39:00] Michael on Ukraine and Israel Conflicts: Michael predicts that the Ukraine conflict will last longer and grow bigger, comparing it to the Israeli war with Hamas. He suggests that Israel's survival is at risk as the conflict grows, especially if the U.S. is distracted by internal issues.
[00:45:00] Doug’s Prediction on Rising Interest Rates: Doug makes a bold prediction about rising interest rates, explaining how inflation and U.S. debt will drive long-term rates higher, leading to potential economic troubles.
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Thailand: Expat Life, Property Investment, and Cultural Insights
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Join Doug Casey in this conversation with Michael Yon, a former war correspondent, and Ben Hart, an American lawyer-turned-Thai citizen about Thailand. We cover topics like purchasing property, investing in in thailand and understanding the legal and political landscape. We also address the impact of recent changes such as cannabis legalization on tourism and commercial real estate. Ideal for anyone considering moving, investing, or retiring in Thailand, this episode provides valuable insights and practical advice for navigating life as an expatriate.
00:00 Welcome to Thailand
00:17 Meet Michael YoThain and Ben Hart
01:36 Living in Thailand: Pros and Cons
07:34 Visa and Residency Options
08:58 Buying Property in Thailand
14:09 Cultural and Spiritual Aspects of Land Ownership
17:03 Challenges of Retiring Early in Thailand
22:54 Business Opportunities and Legalization of Cannabis
26:42 Falling in Love with Thailand
27:41 Advice for Young Expats
28:55 Demographic Shifts and Common Mistakes
29:45 Understanding Thai Politics and Law
34:54 Police and Legal System in Thailand
39:13 Impact of Cannabis Legalization
43:22 Final Thoughts and Reflections -
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Chapters:
00:00 Introduction to the Episode
Our new weekly series featuring Michael Yon and Doug Casey to discuss noteworthy news events.Hurricane Damage Overview (00:00:33)
Michael Yon describes the severe damage caused by hurricanes in North Carolina and other southeastern states.Concerns about Food Supply (00:02:51)
Yon discusses the importance of phosphate mines in Florida and their role in food production amid hurricane impacts.Doug's Perspective on Hurricanes (00:04:51)
Doug shares his thoughts on the hurricanes, mentioning conspiracy theories about weather control and government involvement.Weather Modification Theories (00:05:36)
Doug discusses HAARP and atmospheric aerosol injection as alleged methods for controlling weather and climate.Historical Context of Weather Manipulation (00:08:51)
The speakers reflect on historical examples of weather modification and the implications of such actions.Dog Kings Concept Introduction (00:13:03)
Michael Yon introduces the concept of "dog kings" in leadership, discussing its historical significance and modern implications.Political Commentary on Leadership (00:14:53)
Yon critiques current leaders, particularly Governor Abbott, and the challenges faced in political representation.Discussion of Corridor Strategies (00:16:59)
Yon explains the strategic importance of various corridors, including the I-69 corridor and its implications for Texas.Final Thoughts on Dog Kings (00:20:04)
The speakers conclude their discussion on dog kings, reflecting on its relevance to current leadership dynamics.Trump's Tax Proposal for Overseas Americans (00:22:17)
Discussion on Trump's proposal to eliminate taxes for Americans living abroad and its political implications.School Vouchers and Educational Reform (00:23:40)
Trump's plan for school vouchers and the anticipated pushback from teachers' unions.Bob Woodward's Critique of Trump and Kamala (00:24:19)
Woodward's book claims Trump is unsuited for presidency while portraying Kamala in a positive light.Trump's COVID Testing Machine Controversy (00:25:21)
Discussion on accusations against Trump for sending a COVID testing machine to Putin.Review of "The Jones Plantation" (00:26:46)
Insights on the film "The Jones Plantation" and its commentary on perceived freedom and control.The Concept of 'Dog Kings' in Politics (00:28:05)
Exploration of the metaphor of 'dog kings' and its relation to political leadership.Billionaires' Fears of Civil War (00:30:15)
Discussion on a psychologist's observations about billionaires' concerns regarding civil unrest.Predictions of Political Unrest Post-Election (00:32:27)
Speculation on potential civil unrest regardless of the election outcome.Economic Problems and Social Tensions (00:33:51)
Connection between economic issues and rising social tensions leading to potential violence.The Importance of Gold in History (00:36:50)
Discussion on historical significance of gold and its role in economic stability and conflict.Predictions for Future Events (00:38:37)
Speakers share their methods for making predictions about future geopolitical and economic events.Predictive Paradigms and Famines (00:44:47)
Discussion on predicting famines and the implications of recent events on food supply.Migration and Invasion Concerns (00:45:50)
Michael Yon shares insights on migration patterns and potential threats from migrants.Global Food Supply and Famine Risks (00:46:22)
Exploration of how famines can occur even in major food-exporting countries like the U.S.Historical Context of Famines (00:47:58)
Michael Yon recounts historical famines and their causes beyond food scarcity.Gleaning and Food Theft (00:49:01)
Discussion on the rise of food theft and gleaning practices in Europe.Manmade Famines Predictions (00:50:32)
Predictions on the potential for manmade famines due to geopolitical actions.Resource Market Speculation (00:52:19)
Doug discusses the potential for a resource bull market in metals and natural gas.Political Predictions Ahead of November 5th (00:53:42)
Doug shares his concerns about upcoming political events and their implications.Monocultures and Historical Famine (00:55:02)
Discussion on the impact of monocultures on historical famines, particularly the Irish famine.Predicting Future Events (00:56:20)
The speakers reflect on the challenges of predicting future events based on current trends.Cyber Attacks on Information Repositories (00:58:12)
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Doug Casey shares his recent experiences in Asia. We discuss historical events from this day in history. And we discuss the war on the American middle class and, in particular, white Americans.
00:00 The War Against the Middle Class
01:43 Historical Events on This Day
02:46 Mount Rushmore and American Presidents
05:03 The Evolution of Currency
06:44 The Orient Express and Travel Tales
09:36 Railroads and Global Investments
13:07 Exploring Malaysia and Thailand
26:26 The Homelessness Dilemma in Denver
27:23 Venezuelan Real Estate Market Insights
29:40 Speculating on Venezuelan Investments
31:03 Drug Problems and American Politics
32:33 Middle East Tensions and U.S. Involvement
36:50 Hurricane Aftermath and Government Response
45:26 Elite Panic and Control During Disasters
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Doug and Matt discuss the highly volatile political climate, encompassing recent attempts on Donald Trump, intense global conflicts, and the escalating threat of censorship.
They also analyze the potential implications of Kamala Harris possibly becoming president, the destabilizing factors leading to a domestic crisis, and the looming threat of a new era of neo-feudalism. Additionally, the discussion delves into the coordinated international actions and the ever-increasing restrictions on freedoms, portraying a grim outlook for the near future.
00:00 Introduction and Current Events
00:08 Attempts on Trump
00:52 Political Climate
04:10 Election Concerns and Predictions
12:57 International Tensions and Conflicts
19:24 Potential Domestic Crisis
22:43 Migration
24:31 Fear and Compliance in Politics
25:07 Censorship and Free Speech Concerns
29:32 Global Coordination and Corporate Power
32:00 The Rise of Neo-Feudalism
34:17 Banking System Vulnerabilities
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Join Doug Casey and Matt as they address questions from the Crisis Investing community, reflect on recent debates, and discuss media bias. They delve into the complexities of illegal migration, debate fairness, and possible impacts of Kamala Harris's potential presidency. Doug shares experiences and insights on global issues, immigration's impact on local communities, and holding physical assets like gold. The conversation also explores how Western military power influences maritime law, conspiracy theories, and speculative investments. Doug hints at possible future trends in global politics and offers advice on navigating uncertain socio-political landscapes.
00:00 Introduction and Community Questions
00:13 Reflecting on the Debate
01:55 Media Bias and Debate Analysis
03:33 Immigration and Policy Discussion
10:21 Haitians in Springfield: A Local Issue
22:09 Political Endorsements and Reactions
30:39 Law Enforcement and Civil Tensions
33:09 Gold Stocks: The Cheapest They've Ever Been
34:48 Policing Maritime Law Without Government
37:15 Changing Perspectives Over the Years
41:14 Kamala Harris and the Future of U.S. Politics
47:56 Investing in Physical Metals vs. Stocks
53:28 Relocating for Better Opportunities
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Post-Debate Analysis: Kamala Harris vs. Donald Trump
In this episode, Doug and his co-host discuss the much-anticipated debate between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump. They start by discussing significant historical events on this day, including the 9/11 attacks.
00:00 Introduction and Historical Context
02:02 9/11 Reflections and Conspiracy Theories
05:32 Debate Analysis: Trump vs. Kamala
12:48 Pandemic Perspectives and Economic Plans
17:35 Abortion Debate and Project 2025
23:30 Immigration Policies and Final Thoughts
25:04 Trump's Missed Opportunities on Immigration
27:17 The Challenge of Deportation
29:16 Springfield, Ohio: A Case Study
32:20 Gaza and Israel: Trump's Take
34:41 The Afghanistan Withdrawal
37:11 Obamacare and Its Impact
39:55 Debate Dynamics and Public Perception
47:28 Concerns About the Future
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In this episode, Doug Casey answers questions from the Phyle, a private community of Crisis Investing subscribers. Doug discusses historical events from this day, including the assassination of President William McKinley, Magellan's circumnavigation, and the Munich Massacre. He elaborates on the differences between American and European anarchism, comments on the impact of Islam on Western civilization, and the dynamics of Kamala Harris’ name. Additional topics include the election industrial complex, risks in mining investments, travel and real estate insights in Argentina, the importance of second passports, the migration crisis as a tool for global governance, and the future of high-performance vehicles. Doug also delves into the potential consequences if Bitcoin were ever hacked and explores investment opportunities. Join us for an engaging and insightful discussion on these topics and more.
00:00 Introduction and Community Questions
00:11 This Day in History: McKinley, Magellan, and Munich
01:19 Discussion on Anarchism and Islam
10:40 Kamala Harris: Pronunciations
13:13 The Election Industrial Complex
15:43 Government Actions on Mining Assets
19:38 Travel Tips for Argentina
22:55 Speculations on Trump's Potential Policies
27:59 Malachite and Midnight Sun Deposits
29:13 Second Passports and Dollarized Economies
30:42 Corporate Media and Deprogramming Tactics
34:14 Mass Migration and Global Government
41:20 Future of Classic Cars and Collectibles
44:28 Blackmail and Political Control
49:12 Impact of Bitcoin Hacking on Gold Prices
52:21 Concluding Thoughts and Future Speculations -
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The Edsel Car Launch (00:00:13)
Discussion on the 1957 launch of the Edsel car and its failure as a Ford product.Robert S. McNamara's Career (00:02:34)
Exploration of McNamara's controversial history from WWII to his tenure at Ford and the World Bank.Steve Irwin's Legacy (00:05:14)
Reflection on Steve Irwin's impact on wildlife education and his untimely death in 2006.Jailbreak in the Congo (00:06:52)
Overview of a recent jailbreak in Kinshasa, highlighting dire prison conditions and inmate overpopulation.Future Population Projections for the Congo (00:10:17)
Discussion on UN projections for the Congo's population growth and potential implications.Congo Prison Conditions (00:09:11)
Description of horrific conditions in Kinshasa's prison, leading to inmate desperation and a jailbreak.Economic Challenges in Brazil (00:14:49)
Conversation about Brazil's socio-economic issues and the potential for the country's breakup.Cost of Living Discussion (00:17:00)
Analysis of rising living costs in the U.S., including housing and dining expenses.Tipping Culture in the U.S. (00:20:16)
Critique of the escalating tipping culture and its impact on consumer behavior.Housing Crisis and Migrant Issues (00:22:18)
Examination of housing costs and the impact of Venezuelan migrants on local apartment complexes.
Discussion on Immigration and 'Feral People' (00:23:33)
Debate about the impact of immigration and cultural differences in the U.S. and Canada.Trash in Urban Areas (00:24:24)
Speakers discuss complaints about urban trash accumulation and its implications.Comparison of Cleanliness (00:25:13)
Contrasting cleanliness in Switzerland with trash in third-world countries.Uruguay's Government (00:25:48)
Commentary on the governance and economic issues in Uruguay.Argentina's Economic Challenges (00:26:06)
Discussion on Argentina's economic strategies and past financial crises.Political Landscape in the U.S. (00:28:06)
Concerns about the influence of migrants on U.S. elections and Democratic strategies.Potential Political Violence (00:29:40)
Speculation on possible violence in response to political outcomes in the U.S.Censorship and Arrests in the UK (00:31:21)
Discussion on the rising number of arrests for free speech in Britain.Telegram and Government Control (00:32:15)
Comments on Pavel Durov's situation and government repression in France.U.S. Election Disinformation (00:33:21)
Concerns about renewed efforts to combat alleged Russian disinformation.Censorship in the U.S. (00:34:19)
Discussion on past incidents of censorship and implications for free speech.Kamala Harris's Name Pronunciation (00:35:25)
Light-hearted conversation about the pronunciation of Kamala Harris's name.Closing Remarks (00:36:08)
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Authoritarian instincts are on the rise.
00:00 The Conspiracy Theory Unveiled
00:24 Government Functionality and Encyclopedia Britannica
01:39 Wokeness in Historical Narratives
03:56 Election Security Concerns
05:06 January 6th Prosecutions and Future Implications
10:21 Authoritarianism and Civil Unrest
16:41 Global Trends in Authoritarianism
22:33 The Changing Demographics of Europe
23:58 Political Shifts and Historical Parallels
24:53 The Rise of Authoritarianism in Europe
25:37 The Arrest of Telegram's Founder
31:36 Personal Responsibility in Times of Crisis
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In this episode, Doug delves into historical events, including the execution of William Wallace and the capture of Muammar Gaddafi's compound. The discussion shifts to viewer feedback on political ideologies and the flawed two-party system in the U.S, followed by insights on living in Uruguay and its economic state without significant gold reserves. Doug also addresses the current state of small caps and commodity stocks, offers perspectives on global morale, potential future issues, and even advice on moving to Paraguay or Panama.
00:00 Introduction and Member Questions
00:22 Historical Events of the Day
03:27 Political Commentary and Viewer Feedback
08:36 Discussion on American Ideals
12:17 Uruguay's Gold Reserves and Currency
17:24 Current Market Analysis and Predictions
22:04 The Love for the King of Thailand
22:26 Pride in China and Its Economic Rise
23:27 Cultural Identity and Multiculturalism
25:16 Future Problems in the 2030s
29:06 Paraguay as a Safe Haven
31:49 Leadership in a Corrupt World
35:37 Dad asks what to do about his son
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In this episode, Doug and I discuss coming exchange controls, the proper role of government, the historical annexation of Hawaii, and the effectiveness of political parties in the U.S. We take a look at Kamala Harris' economic plans, the implications of Trump's immigration policies, and the burdens of modern governmental regulations on the economy.
As usual, we emphasize the importance of individual action in a failing political system and caution against unrealistic reliance on political leaders.
00:00 Introduction: Government and Coercion
00:57 Political Circus and Economic Facts
01:07 Hawaii's Statehood: A Historical Mistake
05:48 Government Overreach and Economic Control
06:52 Revised Job Numbers and Economic Policies
08:15 Kamala Harris's Economic Plan
09:48 Critique of Government Policies
20:00 Trump's Immigration Stance
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The conversation covers current economic issues including Kamala Harris's plan to tackle price gouging, investment strategies in the face of potential economic crises, and the viability of uranium and lithium stocks. Doug shares his personal experiences, investment advice, and thoughts on topics ranging from cryostasis to real estate.
00:00 Introduction and Today's Historical Events
07:22 Kamala's Plan to Tackle Price Gouging
10:26 Michael Jan's Advice for Tough Times
20:57 The Nord Stream Attack Scenario
24:16 Investment Strategies in Uncertain Times
26:51 Investment Preferences: Resource Stocks and Cattle
27:19 Critique of the Rules-Based Order
28:57 Asset Allocation Strategies for Crisis
31:22 Swiss Franc as a Hedge Against Volatility
33:25 Lithium: A Volatile Investment
36:28 Challenges of Owning Rental Property
38:59 Cryostasis and Philosophical Questions
41:56 Reflections on Speculative Investments
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Trump's New Plan: Breaking Down the 20 Policies and Their Implications
In this episode, Doug and Matt discuss Trump's recent proposal to 'Make America Great Again' with a 20-point plan. Before delving into the details of Trump's agenda, they review notable events in history, including critical perspectives on the Encyclopedia Britannica's selected highlights. The hosts express skepticism about Trump's promises, such as ending inflation, stopping outsourcing, and making the U.S. a manufacturing superpower. They also debate the feasibility and rationale behind Trump's other proposed measures, including preventing World War III, securing elections, and keeping men out of women's sports. Concluding the discussion, they reflect on the potential impacts of the upcoming election and the broader economic and global scenarios. Join Doug and Matt for a deep dive into the practicality and implications of Trump's ambitious policies.
00:00 Introduction and This Day in History
00:32 Critique of Historical Figures and Events
01:37 Discussion on Cologne Cathedral and Poetry
05:02 Significant Historical Events Overlooked
07:59 Trump's Plan to Make America Great Again
08:32 Immigration and Deportation Policies
11:16 Economic Policies and Inflation
12:54 Energy Production and Outsourcing
16:22 Tax Cuts and Constitutional Defense
18:50 Preventing World War III and Government Weaponization
20:31 Crime, Drug Cartels, and Rebuilding Cities
23:34 Military Strength and Dollar Dominance
26:04 Social Security, Medicare, and Education
29:19 Sports, Patriotism, and Election Security
38:33 Conclusion and Final Thoughts -
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Doug Casey and Matt Smith discuss Michael Yon's view that mass migration is a tactic of war. We discuss the increasing presence of Venezuelan gangs in the U.S., notably in Denver, and the broader implications for high-trust societies under such pressures.
The conversation shifts to historical and contemporary societal instability, drawing parallels to periods like the late 60s and early 70s, marked by violent unrest. The hosts also touch on reactions to Michael Yon's perspective, cultural insights on Japan, Rahm Emanuel as U.S. Ambassador to Japan, and issues of demoralization and future planning in today's turbulent times. The episode rounds off with Doug's advice on navigating future crises, including the debate over fighting or fleeing societal breakdowns.
00:00 Introduction to Migration as a Tactic of War
00:05 Venezuelan Gangs in Denver
00:34 High Trust Societies' Response to Crime
01:11 Historical Context of Social Unrest
01:32 Discussion on Michael Yon’s Interview
03:23 Concerns About U.S. Leadership and Foreign Policy
05:20 Impact of Venezuelan Gangs on Local Communities
09:48 Comparisons to Historical Crime Waves
18:09 Financial Instability and Social Consequences
19:10 Political Predictions and Betting Markets
22:23 Questions from the Community
30:46 Controversial Opinions on JD Vance
32:24 Political Comparisons and Concerns
33:19 Discussion on Minnesota Flag and Free Speech
34:56 Nigel Farage and Political Integrity
36:29 Interest Rates and Inflation Debate
39:41 Exploring Argentina's Best Places to Live
42:18 Accredited Investors and Private Placements
44:27 Geopolitical Theories: Heartland vs Rimland
47:39 Secret Societies and Deep State Clubs
50:54 Family Preparedness and Relocation
58:46 Concluding Thoughts and Future Speculations -
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Today we're joined by Michael Yon, a former Green Beret and Independent War Correspondent, to explore multifaceted threats confronting the United States and the world. We delve into global migration patterns, the influence of China, and the erosion of Western cultures, with Yon providing on-the-ground insights from his travels to critical geopolitical hotspots such as the Darien Gap, Okinawa, and Panama. The discussion addresses impending civil unrest, the role of information warfare, and strategic global power manipulations, highlighting the urgency of recognizing and addressing these escalating threats. And we examine the dire cultural and societal issues within the United States, focusing on the rampant drug epidemic, its impact on society’s susceptibility to control, and the strategies for individuals to safeguard their future through preparedness and organization.
00:00 Introduction: The State of the Nation
00:45 Interview with Michael Yon: Background and Expertise
01:13 Global Hotspots: Key Locations and Issues
02:40 Japan's Health Crisis and Chinese Influence
04:42 Migration and Information Warfare
08:39 The Situation in Canada and Europe
21:58 The Tribal Dynamics of Conflict Zones
41:17 The Strategic Importance of Panama and Colombia
47:59 Understanding Cultural Substrates
48:28 Migration Issues in the Western World
49:08 Election Integrity Concerns
49:51 Border Security and Migration Patterns
53:18 The Role of NGOs in Migration
54:14 Economic and Social Impacts of Migration
01:01:18 Cultural and Societal Changes
01:03:27 The Role of Media and Influencers
01:15:56 Military Perspectives and Leadership
01:20:18 Preparing for Future Challenges
01:28:04 Final Thoughts and Recommendations - Vis mere