Doug Casey's Take [ep.#330] Red Lines

EPISODE · Jun 12, 2024 · 34 MIN

Doug Casey's Take [ep.#330] Red Lines

from Doug Casey's Take on Odysee · host Doug Casey's Take

Join us at https://www.crisisinvesting.comIn this video, Doug and his co-host discuss notable events that happened on this day in history, including the 2016 Pulse nightclub shooting and Reagan's significant 1987 Berlin speech. They touch on various mass shootings and the motives behind them, often concealed for political reasons. The conversation transitions to political families like the Bushes and the Rockefellers, questioning their impact on democracy, and reflects on the Philippine-American War's brutal legacy. The duo also analyzes contemporary issues, from President Trump's legal battles to Hunter Biden's gun charges, and the looming threat of escalated conflict between Russia and the West. They explore the rhetoric surrounding bird flu and its potential to impact the food supply, discussing broader implications for public perception and governmental control.CHAPTERS:00:00 Introduction 00:43 Mass Shootings in America04:51 Reagan's Berlin Speech and Political Families08:19 Philippines Independence and American Colonization14:44 Hunter Biden's Conviction and Gun Rights20:01 Bird Flu and Food Supply Concerns25:10 Russia-Ukraine Conflict and Global Tensions34:30 Conclusion and Upcoming Q&A...https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fqKdGsWF1IY

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