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EPISODE · Dec 5, 2024 · 52 MIN

David Rogers Webb Part 2: Facing up to The Great Taking and Ending Central Banking

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Paul Buitink talks again to David Rogers Webb, former hedge fund manager at Verus and author of The Great Taking. In this episode David first summarizes what The Great Taking is about and then explains what's happening at the State level to change the UCC law to avoid the Great Taking from taking place. There are some successes in Tennessee and South Dakota, but also threats from the banking lobby. He is skeptical about Trump and the Federal government in general since they all work for the same people. Change needs to come from the people themselves. He wants the Federal Reserve to be repealed and for the States to take back power, including the minting of their own coins. In general he advises to cut out the middle man and pay off debt. He also gives his opinion on Bitcoin. Previous interview has been watched over 350k times and can be watched here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1GHXe0PbNG4 More info about David and his initiatives: https://thegreattaking.com/the-documentary https://trunorthpublicpolicy.com/ Follow Paul Buitink on X at @paulbuitink Timestamps:

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