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Mar 6, 2025 • 46min
Sam Bankman-Fried on Life in Prison With Diddy, and How Democrats Stole His Money and Betrayed Him
Sam Bankman-Fried, the former CEO of FTX, is serving 25 years in prison and offers insights from his new life behind bars. He shares a surprising connection with Diddy, highlighting how incarceration has shifted his perspective on wealth and loyalty. The conversation touches on the evolution of cryptocurrency regulation and its implications for freedom. Sam reflects on the complexities of personal responsibility in finance while grappling with the psychological toll of confinement and navigating unexpected friendships.

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Mar 5, 2025 • 1h 30min
Jonathan Roumie: The Weight of Playing Jesus in The Chosen, & How to Raise Your Spiritual Awareness
In this discussion, Jonathan Roumie, best known for his role as Jesus in The Chosen, shares the profound impact of portraying Christ on his life and faith. He delves into the significance of Lent, emphasizing prayer, fasting, and community engagement as transformative practices. Roumie also reflects on the challenges of balancing spirituality and fame, and how fasting can enhance spiritual awareness. Personal anecdotes and insights into his artistic journey provide a captivating look at faith and its role in his life and work.

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Mar 3, 2025 • 1h 48min
Ernst Roets: Attacks on Whites in South Africa, Attempts to Hide It, and Trump’s Plan to End It
Ernst Roets, a South African political commentator and activist, delves into the harsh realities of his homeland. He highlights the alarming rise of violence against white farmers and critiques the Western media's silence on the issue. Roets discusses Nelson Mandela's complex legacy, challenging oversimplified narratives. He also explores the moral responsibilities of the West in addressing South Africa's struggles, including rising crime rates and mob justice, while advocating for greater self-determination among minority communities.

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Feb 28, 2025 • 1h 17min
Dr. Richard Bosshardt Reveals Deadly Truth: Most Surgeons Aren’t Fit to Practice. Here’s Why.
Dr. Richard Bosshardt, a board-certified surgeon with almost 40 years of experience, shares his critical views on the declining standards in surgery due to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives. He discusses his ban from the American College of Surgeons for challenging these changes and asserts that they threaten patient safety. Bosshardt raises alarms over the next generation of surgeons, expressing concern about inadequate training and the ethical responsibilities of surgeons amidst politically charged medical practices.

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Feb 26, 2025 • 1h 24min
Nancy Pelosi Stock Tracker Chris Josephs: How to Get Rich by Investing Like a Politician
Chris Josephs, creator of the renowned Nancy Pelosi Stock Tracker, sheds light on the intriguing world of political stock trading. He reveals how Nancy Pelosi's trading strategies consistently outperform professional investors, raising ethical concerns about insider knowledge. Josephs discusses scandals that expose the corruption within Congress and delves into the financial impacts of political decisions on the market. The conversation also highlights the need for greater transparency and accountability among politicians when it comes to their investments.

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Feb 24, 2025 • 1h 37min
Luke Gromen: Why the CIA Doesn’t Want You Owning Gold, & Is Fort Knox Lying About Our Gold Reserve?
In this discussion, Luke Gromen, a finance and macroeconomics expert known for his insights on gold, uncovers the massive shift of gold between nations as a precursor to a new global financial system. He dives into the secrecy surrounding gold ownership, questioning why Fort Knox can’t be audited. Gromen also challenges the narratives pushed by the intel community against gold owners and raises eyebrows about Warren Buffett’s role in the banking industry. This timely analysis reveals gold’s critical status amid the evolving economic landscape.

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Feb 21, 2025 • 46min
Ray Dalio: America’s Hidden Civil War, and the Race to Beat China in Tech, Economics, and Academia
In this engaging discussion, Ray Dalio, founder of Bridgewater Associates and author of "Principles," dives into America's hidden civil war, emphasizing the growing polarization in society. He explores the effects of advanced technology and AI on economics, predicting both challenges and opportunities. Dalio also addresses the differing definitions of happiness across social classes and the crucial role of community in fostering true contentment. His insights on the U.S.-China tech race provide a thought-provoking look at the future of global competition.

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Feb 19, 2025 • 1h 22min
Bob Amsterdam: How USAID Is Helping Zelensky Destroy Christianity With Fake Churches and Violence
Bob Amsterdam, a seasoned human rights lawyer focused on Ukraine and the Orthodox Church, shares alarming insights about the current political climate. He discusses President Zelensky's authoritarian tendencies, calling the situation dire. Amsterdam reveals USAID's controversial operations involving fake churches designed to undermine religious freedoms. He questions U.S. support for Zelensky amidst these tensions and highlights the media's bias in portraying Ukraine's struggles, raising serious concerns about religious persecution and democratic erosion.

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Feb 18, 2025 • 53min
Jeffrey Sachs: Tulsi Gabbard’s Confirmation, and the Dangerous Global Chess Game Trump Is Winning
In this engaging discussion, Jeffrey Sachs, a Professor of sustainable development and global affairs expert, shares his views on Donald Trump's potential to end the Ukraine war. He reflects on his meeting with Viktor Orban and critiques Bill Clinton's deep state initiatives. Sachs emphasizes the need for rational discourse in U.S. foreign policy and highlights lessons from past diplomatic failures. He also analyzes the current geopolitical chess game and argues for a reassessment of America’s role in a multipolar world.

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Feb 14, 2025 • 1h 3min
Hungary Prime Minister Viktor Orban on USAID, Trump, Immigration, NATO, and the Russia/Ukraine War
Viktor Orban, the longest-serving head of state in Europe and Hungary's Prime Minister, shares his bold views on shaping European politics. He argues that Ukraine may pose a greater threat to the West than Russia. Orban critiques USAID's influence in Hungary and addresses the chaotic implications of mass migration policies. He discusses the Nord Stream incident, NATO's silence, and the economic repercussions for the U.S. stemming from Europe’s geopolitical tensions. His insights challenge mainstream narratives and underscore the need for robust national sovereignty in current affairs.