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Mass Migration, VP Candidates, Secret Societies, Family Leadership

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Doug Casey and Matt Smith discuss Michael Yon's view that mass migration is a tactic of war. We discuss the increasing presence of Venezuelan gangs in the U.S., notably in Denver, and the broader implications for high-trust societies under such pressures.

The conversation shifts to historical and contemporary societal instability, drawing parallels to periods like the late 60s and early 70s, marked by violent unrest. The hosts also touch on reactions to Michael Yon's perspective, cultural insights on Japan, Rahm Emanuel as U.S. Ambassador to Japan, and issues of demoralization and future planning in today's turbulent times. The episode rounds off with Doug's advice on navigating future crises, including the debate over fighting or fleeing societal breakdowns.

00:00 Introduction to Migration as a Tactic of War 00:05 Venezuelan Gangs in Denver 00:34 High Trust Societies' Response to Crime 01:11 Historical Context of Social Unrest 01:32 Discussion on Michael Yon’s Interview 03:23 Concerns About U.S. Leadership and Foreign Policy 05:20 Impact of Venezuelan Gangs on Local Communities 09:48 Comparisons to Historical Crime Waves 18:09 Financial Instability and Social Consequences 19:10 Political Predictions and Betting Markets 22:23 Questions from the Community 30:46 Controversial Opinions on JD Vance 32:24 Political Comparisons and Concerns 33:19 Discussion on Minnesota Flag and Free Speech 34:56 Nigel Farage and Political Integrity 36:29 Interest Rates and Inflation Debate 39:41 Exploring Argentina's Best Places to Live 42:18 Accredited Investors and Private Placements 44:27 Geopolitical Theories: Heartland vs Rimland 47:39 Secret Societies and Deep State Clubs 50:54 Family Preparedness and Relocation 58:46 Concluding Thoughts and Future Speculations

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Contenu fourni par Doug Casey/Matthew Smith and Matthew Smith. Tout le contenu du podcast, y compris les épisodes, les graphiques et les descriptions de podcast, est téléchargé et fourni directement par Doug Casey/Matthew Smith and Matthew Smith ou son partenaire de plateforme de podcast. Si vous pensez que quelqu'un utilise votre œuvre protégée sans votre autorisation, vous pouvez suivre le processus décrit ici https://fr.player.fm/legal.

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Doug Casey and Matt Smith discuss Michael Yon's view that mass migration is a tactic of war. We discuss the increasing presence of Venezuelan gangs in the U.S., notably in Denver, and the broader implications for high-trust societies under such pressures.

The conversation shifts to historical and contemporary societal instability, drawing parallels to periods like the late 60s and early 70s, marked by violent unrest. The hosts also touch on reactions to Michael Yon's perspective, cultural insights on Japan, Rahm Emanuel as U.S. Ambassador to Japan, and issues of demoralization and future planning in today's turbulent times. The episode rounds off with Doug's advice on navigating future crises, including the debate over fighting or fleeing societal breakdowns.

00:00 Introduction to Migration as a Tactic of War 00:05 Venezuelan Gangs in Denver 00:34 High Trust Societies' Response to Crime 01:11 Historical Context of Social Unrest 01:32 Discussion on Michael Yon’s Interview 03:23 Concerns About U.S. Leadership and Foreign Policy 05:20 Impact of Venezuelan Gangs on Local Communities 09:48 Comparisons to Historical Crime Waves 18:09 Financial Instability and Social Consequences 19:10 Political Predictions and Betting Markets 22:23 Questions from the Community 30:46 Controversial Opinions on JD Vance 32:24 Political Comparisons and Concerns 33:19 Discussion on Minnesota Flag and Free Speech 34:56 Nigel Farage and Political Integrity 36:29 Interest Rates and Inflation Debate 39:41 Exploring Argentina's Best Places to Live 42:18 Accredited Investors and Private Placements 44:27 Geopolitical Theories: Heartland vs Rimland 47:39 Secret Societies and Deep State Clubs 50:54 Family Preparedness and Relocation 58:46 Concluding Thoughts and Future Speculations

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