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23. Will the Fed Crash Global Financial Markets for their Great Reset? | F. William Engdahl and Michael Hudson

from The Wisdom Tradition | a philosophy podcast · host Alexander Sachon

In this episode I review a recent article of F. William Engdahl on the topic of geopolitics, the financial markets, the pandemic, and "The Great Reset" initiative. This discussion directly follows up a previous episode (ep. 9a) from August, where I delved into a March 2020 article of Michael Hudson on systemic fragility in the financial system. This episode also touches on material from the previous few episodes on the science underlying coronavirus and what it tells us about the larger forces at work behind this global operation.F. William Engdahl's website: www.williamengdahl.comMichael Hudson's website: www.michael-hudson.comMy website: www.alexsachon.com (which now includes a donations button.)IG: @thewisdomtraditionstore: thewisdomtradition.bigcartel.com (new zine on Jungian psychology coming very soon!)YouTube: my channel name is under "Alex Sachon"Send us a text

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