Doug Casey's Take [ep.#317] Enemy is the State

EPISODE · Apr 19, 2024 · 51 MIN

Doug Casey's Take [ep.#317] Enemy is the State

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Get our new research report on the once in a decade opportunity in Uranium and how to play it: https://www.crisisinvesting.comChapters:00:00 IntroThe revolutionary war (00:00:33)Discusses the start of the US Revolutionary War and the misconceptions about it.Charles Darwin's death (00:01:11)Reflects on the significance of Charles Darwin's influence on the understanding of life.Name change of Swaziland (00:02:42)Highlights the arbitrary name change of Swaziland to Eswatini and its implications.Branch Davidians tragedy (00:03:36)Addresses the tragic events involving the Branch Davidians and the Oklahoma City bombing.Mae West's imprisonment (00:10:05)Discusses the imprisonment of Mae West and the impact of such actions.Erik Prince and private armies (00:11:07)Opinions on private armies and Erik Prince's involvement in such activities.Multiple citizenship and renouncing US citizenship (00:12:30)Discusses the importance of having a backup document and the consideration of renouncing US citizenship.Population collapse and government incentives (00:15:18)Shares opinions on potential population collapse and government incentives for childbirth.Weather modification and cloud seeding (00:19:34)Explores the possibility of weather modification experiments and the impact of cloud seeding on the environment.Protecting against a potential great taking (00:22:42)Discusses strategies for protecting assets in the event of a major economic crisis.Impact of migrant influx on societal norms (00:24:12)Addresses the breakdown of societal norms due to migrant influx and government policies.The US immigration issue (00:27:15)Doug Casey discusses the influx of immigrants and the potential impact on American society and economy.Predicting a civil war in the US (00:28:16)Doug Casey talks about the possibility of a civil war in the US and compares it to the American Revolution.Critique of Janet Yellen's statement on China (00:29:00)Doug Casey criticizes Janet Yellen's views on China's impact on the global market.Comparing US and Chinese productivity (00:30:55)Discussion on the productivity differences between the US and China, particularly in the automotive industry.Chinese hacking of US infrastructure (00:34:39)Concerns about Chinese government-linked hackers infiltrating US critical infrastructure.Discussion on the concept of folk saints (00:37:44)Doug Casey shares his views on individuals who are not canonized or beatified and the concept of folk saints.Collecting 19th-century European coins (00:42:01)Doug Casey discusses the advantages of small 19th-century European coins as an investment.Argentina's request to join NATO (00:45:54)Discussion on Argentina's formal request to join NATO and concerns about its foreign policy decisions....https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mKDRYhrn2lY

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