
Fiat money isn’t just a boring policy topic, it’s the hidden wiring under your groceries, your rent, your taxes, and the feeling that you’re running faster just to stand still. We start by reading listener reviews and answering a fair criticism: why do we keep talking about gold, silver, and the monetary system? Because if this decade really is a “great reset,” the money is the mechanism, and the mainstream will not walk you through it until after the rug pull. From there we get into parapolitics, how power operates outside the official story, and why dynastic wealth, central banks, and incentive design shape what counts as “reality.” We revisit the 2008 crisis, TARP, and the way emergency bailouts evolved from a dramatic plea in Congress to something that can be conjured with a line item. That leads straight to “The Big Print,” the case for a historic money supply expansion, and why real assets and low counterparty risk keep coming up when systems get stressed. We also talk about gold tokenization, stablecoins, and the growing gold infrastructure in Asia that signals a quieter shift in global settlement. Then we pivot to clown world politics and foreign policy: Trump and the Pope, the narrative machine, and the uncomfortable pattern that wars once required elaborate scripts and now seem to run on raw momentum. We close with hidden history from England on the “Mad Men of Gotham,” plus a sobering report on veterans protesting the war on Iran and what it says about undeclared war in modern America. If you want weekly clarity in a noisy time, subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave a review.
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