
EM Burlingame
Author and expert on the 'Financial Kill Chain,' focusing on wealth identification and extraction processes throughout history.
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Feb 28, 2025 • 1h 59min
EM Burlingame #1081
EM Burlingame, an author, Green Beret, and Senior Research Fellow, delves into the complexities of modern politics and society. He discusses the hidden enemies of our time, the shifting power dynamics in leadership between generations, and critiques the influence of pharmaceuticals and cartels on American life. Burlingame also highlights the dangers of societal complacency and the historical context of scapegoating marginalized communities. His warnings about the future and insights on the youth's potential offer both concern and hope.

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May 1, 2025 • 2h 14min
Episode #216 - EM Burlingame and How to Kill the Financial Kill Chain of Europe
EM Burlingame, an author and expert on the 'Financial Kill Chain,' discusses the historical process of wealth extraction and its implications in today's geopolitical landscape. He reveals insights on the financial powers operating in the City of London, critiques contemporary institutions like BlackRock, and analyzes the impact of recent global tensions. The conversation also touches on the potential of the euro against the dollar, Argentina's economic reforms, and the political narratives shaping modern Russia and China, offering a captivating exploration of finance, culture, and power.

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Jan 17, 2025 • 1h 10min
EM Burlingame and LTC Steve Murray #1043
EM Burlingame, a Green Beret and author, is joined by LTC Steve Murray, a former Information Warfare Officer, to tackle pressing issues. They explore the influence of disinformation and fear in political narratives, drawing historical parallels with Nazi propaganda. The discussion delves into the balance of war powers and the threats of global terrorism, while questioning Congress's role in today’s governance. They also analyze the manipulation of language through media and the urgent need to rethink truth in an age of information overload.