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Jerremy Alexander Newsome and Dave Conley talk from Reno Airport about rising global tensions and the largest U.S. military buildup in the Middle East in 30 years. They call it a war of choice connected to oil, defense stocks, and political failure. They move to the Epstein network, urging financial and legal consequences for elite associations. They also address glyphosate production, illicit money flows, predictive markets as gambling, national debt, and why human connection counts in an AI-driven economy.
Timestamps:
- (00:00) Hosts record live from Reno Airport – current events kick off amid global tensions
- (00:19) The largest U.S. military buildup in the Middle East in 30 years – another war of choice connected to oil, defense stocks and political failure
- (01:49) Oil prices move with military tensions – patterns of war profiteering emerge
- (02:57) War costs go beyond immediate – veterans feel the impact
- (05:28) National debt climbs with war and rebuild costs – Gaza adds to the burden
- (11:16) Epstein network evidence implicates major elites – financial and legal consequences needed now
- (13:42) Elite financial crimes require real accountability – time to act
- (22:26) Follow the money to uncover illicit flows – path to real accountability
- (26:56) Recent glyphosate production boosts create contradictions – with broader health aims
- (30:05) Black pills and white pills offer different views – fighting back is key
- (33:48) Civil war scenarios are considered – but hope is still present
- (36:03) Mr. Beast highlights post-scarcity ideas – mindset for the future
- (40:31) Current economy is more extractive than productive – the divide is clear
- (42:10) Predictive markets are legalized gambling – sustaining a market propped by vice
- (54:19) Debt and volatility shape the economic outlook – worries in AI and extractive times
- (56:55) Prioritize human connection – best investment as systems strain
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