Peak Prosperity

Chris Martenson
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Jul 10, 2025 • 0sec

Epstein’s Empire, Elite Evasions, and Lost Trust

The podcast dives deep into the unsettling narrative of Epstein's case, questioning the integrity of investigations and the systemic failures surrounding powerful elites. It scrutinizes the mysterious circumstances of his death and the erosion of trust in institutions following the pandemic. The speakers tackle the controversial FBI raid on Epstein's townhouse, revealing key evidence mishandling. Discussions also touch on the chilling effects of surveillance on personal privacy and the moral implications of elite connections, highlighting the urgent need for accountability and genuine community bonds.
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Jul 5, 2025 • 0sec

Unexpected Rise in Disease Sinks U.S. Insurance Companies

Unexpected trends in morbidity and mortality are shaking the foundations of U.S. health insurance, impacting major firms like Centene. Rising death rates and declining fertility raise serious questions about health policies and vaccine narratives. The podcast dives into the financial ramifications and discusses concerns over transparency in the data surrounding these health issues. As troubling patterns emerge, the conversation invites a deeper examination of the connections between health dynamics and market stability.
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Jul 4, 2025 • 0sec

The Big Print: How to Survive the Coming Inflationary Times

Larry Lippard, an investment manager and sound money advocate, dives into the urgent need for monetary reform. He discusses how printing money affects everyone and the growing economic inequalities post-COVID. Lippard warns of inflation and critiques government policies while exploring the advantages of sound money. He emphasizes proactive wealth management strategies amidst financial chaos and the essential role of tangible assets like gold and Bitcoin in securing financial futures, amid increasing volatility in the market.
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Jul 3, 2025 • 0sec

Property Tax Scams, Big Pharma Schemes, and Political Clashes

The discussion kicks off with the thorny issue of property taxes, likening them to government looting that stresses families, especially seniors. Education spending comes under fire, questioning the efficacy of massive renovations versus outdated facilities. There's also a dive into community resilience, urging local engagement in political and agricultural issues. The vaccine debate heats up as the speakers critique Big Pharma's influence on public health narratives. Lastly, political rivalries and the implications of national debt take center stage, pushing for more constructive conversations.
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Jul 1, 2025 • 0sec

Mitch Vexler: “Real Estate Taxes Have Become a Ponzi Scheme of Biblical Proportions”

Local taxing authorities have overdone it. Not content with merely feathering their own nests, they have done so fraudulently and deceitfully in open violation of both strict legal rules as well as moral boundaries.Click Here for Peak Financial Investing
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Jun 30, 2025 • 0sec

Are Names Slipping Your Mind? Here’s Why…

Have you been unable to easily recall names or words? Do you have brain fog? If so, here’s what might be causing it and how to relieve the symptoms.Click Here for Part 2
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Jun 27, 2025 • 0sec

When Everything Seems Nuts, It’s Time to Play Defense

Paul Kiker, a seasoned financial expert from Kiker Wealth Management, shares insights on current market uncertainties and their real implications. He discusses alarming housing market trends and the pressure on homeowners, emphasizing the impact of geopolitical tensions. Kiker highlights the complexities of the oil market and the potential in undervalued energy stocks. With rising global conflicts, he advocates for gold and silver as safe havens and stresses the importance of trust in economic relationships, offering strategies to protect wealth during tumultuous times.
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Jun 26, 2025 • 0sec

Iran, NYC, and the Descent into Chaos

Dive into the complex web of Israel-U.S.-Iran tensions, examining missile advancements and military actions. Explore the shifting cultural and political landscape of New York City, from critiques of police reform to the challenges faced by marginalized communities. Discuss the toxic influence of social media on public discourse, particularly around geopolitical issues. Reflect on the implications of COVID-19 policies and the debate over wealth distribution, while questioning the effectiveness of progressive governance in tackling urban challenges.
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Jun 25, 2025 • 0sec

Can a Systemic Crisis Even Be Avoided at This Point?

Michael Gayed, CFA and author of the Lead Lag Report, dives deep into today’s economic landscape, linking credit cycles to systemic risks. He humorously discusses excessive liquidity's implications and the fear of a market decline. Gayed analyzes small vs. large-cap stock disparities amidst rising interest rates, warns about deregulation’s effects on market volatility, and offers insights on navigating inflationary pressures. He also critically examines AI's economic influence and questions the sustainability of rapid technological changes.
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Jun 21, 2025 • 0sec

Closing This Global Oil Chokepoint Crashes the World’s Economy

The podcast delves into the critical role of the Strait of Hormuz in global oil transport and its potential shutdown by Iran, which could trigger a devastating economic crisis. It discusses Iran's military capabilities, including advanced anti-ship missiles that heighten maritime security risks. Tensions between the U.S. and Iran add layers of geopolitical complexity, with implications for oil prices and global economies. The conversation highlights the delicate balance of power and the potential for significant consequences if conflict erupts.

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