Episodes

  • Gen. Michael Flynn - Dismantling the Administrative State
    Nov 19 2024

    General Michael Flynn joins us for a discussion on what the Trump administration might do to get control of the administrative state and stop the escalating war with Russia.

    Flynn speaks candidly about the necessity of bold, unconventional actions to reform the U.S. government, highlights the incompetency at the highest levels of leadership. He also explores Trump's mandate for peace, the importance of accountability, and outlines the critical reforms needed within various government agencies.

    Flynn emphasizes the urgency of these actions as the U.S. navigates precarious international relations and internal political challenges.

    00:00 Introduction and Historical Context
    01:27 Current Political Climate and Leadership
    02:53 International Tensions and Potential Conflicts
    04:39 Trump's Potential Actions and Responsibilities
    10:26 Government Reforms and Accountability
    14:57 Challenges in Government Culture and Efficiency
    24:25 The Need for Demonstrated Actions
    26:30 Trump's Potential Actions and Bureaucratic Challenges
    27:44 Reforming the Defense Intelligence Agency
    30:39 The Problem with Multiple Intelligence Agencies
    32:50 The Need for Extraordinary Reform
    36:27 The Importance of Competent Leadership
    42:07 Avoiding Future Conflicts and Civil War
    44:51 Closing Remarks and Final Thoughts

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    47 mins
  • The US Economy Will Collapse: How Trump Should Handle It
    Nov 14 2024

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    In this episode, Doug and Matt provide their insights on the recent election results, highlighting the defeat of Que mala and the renewed optimism with Trump's presidency. They reflect on Trump's appointments and initial policies, expressing cautious optimism about the future. The discussion shifts to Argentina's economic challenges under Melei's administration, with comparison to Uruguay. Key topics include Trump's proposed educational reforms, potential economic impacts of U.S. fiscal policies, and the implications of U.S. debt. Doug shares his views on Social Security, Medicare, and the challenges in deporting illegal immigrants, while also addressing viewers' pushbacks on previous episodes. The episode closes with discussions on potential future economic scenarios and the need for radical changes in U.S. policy.

    00:00 Introduction and Election Reflections
    01:43 Comparing Elections: US vs Argentina
    04:12 Economic Challenges in Argentina
    08:30 Trump's Policy Videos
    22:03 Debating US Political Landscape
    33:54 The Ingrained Socialism in America
    35:29 The Value of Individualism
    37:02 Challenges of Deportation and Repatriation
    41:31 The Role of Government and Bureaucracy
    42:29 Economic Policies and Global Impact
    44:34 Interest Rates and National Debt
    49:52 The Case for Defaulting on National Debt
    55:44 Potential Economic Collapse Scenarios
    58:20 Concluding Thoughts and Future Outlook

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Doug Casey & Michael Yon on the Election and what comes next
    Nov 12 2024

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    In this episode of Doug Casey's Take, Doug Casey, Michael Yon, and Matt Smith come together in Buenos Aires to discuss the recent U.S. election, the global implications of rising tensions, and potential shifts in the geopolitical landscape.

    We dive into the meaning of Trump’s victory, the risks and rewards on the horizon, and the continued divide within America’s red and blue factions. We discuss the necessity of staying vigilant and embracing personal responsibility in a time of shifting powers and mounting challenges. Expect honest, unfiltered perspectives as they tackle everything from foreign policy to the psychology behind America's choices.

    Chapters:

    00:00 – Introduction: Buenos Aires Gathering
    01:00 – Reflections on the Election Outcome
    02:00 – Surprises from the Election Results
    03:00 – Euphoria vs. Reality: Political Optimism
    05:00 – Challenges Ahead: The Inauguration Period
    07:00 – Potential for Increased Civil Unrest
    10:00 – The Border Crisis: Trump’s Plans
    14:00 – Immigration, the Economy, and Global Influence
    17:00 – Cultural Shifts and Drug Policies
    21:00 – Social Deterioration and Government Overreach
    26:00 – Historical Context: Past U.S. Domestic Terrorism
    31:00 – The Ku Klux Klan and Societal Divisions
    34:00 – Trump and Foreign Policy Risks
    38:00 – Middle East Tensions and Zionism
    43:00 – Fascism, NGOs, and Corporate Power
    47:00 – Economic Realities: U.S. Debt Crisis
    50:00 – The Case for Government Reduction
    53:00 – Closing Thoughts: A Divided America
    55:00 – Personal Responsibility vs. Government Dependence
    59:00 – Final Reflections and Future Predictions

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • "Ominous Portentous" - Signs the Great Reset is Near
    Nov 1 2024

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    In this episode, Doug Casey and Matt Smith reflect on Doug's recent travels to Southeast Asia, his observations of cultural and infrastructural contrasts, and his insights on the state of Western civilization. They discuss historical events noted in Encyclopedia Britannica, touching on figures like Sean Connery, and the secularization of traditional holidays. Doug shares his thoughts on global opportunities, including in places like Sri Lanka, and critiques the current U.S. financial system and political climate. They also analyze recent ominous financial trends, highlighting potential risks for the future.

    Tune in for Doug's unique perspectives on history, culture, global markets, and speculative opportunities worldwide!

    **Timestamps:**
    00:00 - Introduction and Doug’s return from Asia
    01:00 - Encyclopedia Britannica and today's historical events
    03:00 - Halloween, secularization, and cultural shifts
    05:00 - Doug’s experience almost meeting Sean Connery
    06:30 - Historical reflections: Lyndon B. Johnson, Harry Houdini, and Mussolini
    08:00 - Doug’s reflections on Southeast Asia: Malaysia and Thailand
    10:00 - Qatar and Emirates: Observations on airline quality
    12:00 - Comparing infrastructure and service quality in Asia vs. the U.S.
    15:00 - Discussing Sri Lanka's economy and opportunities
    17:30 - Reflections on speculative opportunities in Sri Lanka
    19:30 - Arthur C. Clarke’s connection to Sri Lanka
    22:00 - Discussion on bond markets and the current U.S. financial climate
    24:00 - Banking sector risks and bond yield trends
    26:30 - The cost of elder care in Southeast Asia vs. the U.S.
    30:00 - Social Security, Medicare, and U.S. budget challenges
    32:00 - Reflections on upcoming U.S. elections and economic trajectory
    34:30 - "Civil War" movie review and implications for U.S. stability
    37:00 - Living through crisis: Ukraine and Sri Lanka analogies
    38:30 - Tribute to Gonzalo Lira

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    40 mins
  • Election Bribes, Media Manipulation, and Predictions for 2024
    Oct 29 2024

    In the third episode of this series, Doug Casey, Michael Yon, and host Matt Smith explore current events and global dynamics with "3 observations and 1 prediction" from the past week. This session offers Doug's reflections from Buenos Aires, Michael's international insights, and discussions on critical topics like the U.S. election, media manipulation, and political influence.

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    [00:00:00] Introduction and Episode Setup
    Matt kicks off with Doug Casey and Michael Yon, noting the format: three observations and one prediction. Doug shares his first observation from Buenos Aires, reflecting on his travels and the upcoming U.S. election.

    [00:01:00] Doug's Thoughts on Elon Musk's Election Influence
    Doug discusses Elon Musk’s offer of monetary incentives tied to voting intentions, hinting at potential legal issues and raising questions about the importance of elections in a coercive system. Doug argues that the government’s reach should be limited.

    [00:04:00] Michael’s Personal Anecdotes on Election Bribery
    Michael recalls personal memories involving bribery in voting, comparing it to similar tactics in Thailand, where candidates offer incentives like whiskey and shoes to voters. He also speculates on Elon Musk’s potential political aspirations.

    [00:07:00] Doug on a Constitutional Convention Possibility
    The discussion shifts to the idea of rewriting the U.S. Constitution. Doug reflects on potential public support for a leader with a military background, given the volatile times ahead.

    [00:11:00] Michael’s Barber Encounter in Okinawa
    Michael shares a unique story about a barber in Okinawa who is preparing for a food shortage. This reveals a cultural inclination towards preparedness and tracking global issues.

    [00:17:00] Doug’s Observation on Media Bias and Subscriptions
    Doug shares his analysis of media bias at The Washington Post and its impact on subscription numbers. He discusses Bezos’s political silence, hinting that media influences elections more than endorsement choices.

    [00:21:00] Discussion on U.S. Presidential Candidates
    Michael and Doug discuss the Democratic candidate Kamala Harris, expressing skepticism about her qualifications. They analyze the media’s role in shaping public perception.

    [00:25:00] Michael's Skepticism of Media Manipulation in Combat Photography
    Michael, with extensive experience in combat zones, discusses inconsistencies in a recent photograph of Trump, revealing insight into potential manipulation in media.

    [00:34:00] Michael’s Analysis on a North Korean Defector’s Fraudulence
    Michael recalls a 60 Minutes interview with a North Korean defector, which he quickly deemed fraudulent. His expertise in identifying inconsistencies led to public validation of his suspicions years later.

    [00:37:00] Doug on Election Polls and the "Installation" of Candidates
    Doug critiques election polls, suggesting they are unreliable and politically motivated. He predicts Kamala Harris could be “installed” due to media manipulation, despite Trump's popularity in certain regions.

    [00:42:00] Puerto Rico's Statehood Movement
    Doug discusses the Democrats' strategic interest in making Puerto Rico a state, which would shift political representation in favor of the Democrats.

    [00:46:00] Michael on Philippines Statehood Aspirations
    Michael shares insights into the Philippines' history and the notion of becoming a U.S. state. He compares the unique culture and perspectives found there with the ongoing challenges in regions like Mindanao.

    [00:52:00] Closing Thoughts on Election and Predictions
    As the episode winds down, the team reflects on the uncertain future of the U.S. elections. They share varied perspectives on how quickly (or slowly) the election results may be resolved, ending with Michael’s perspective on immigration at the U.S. border and closing remarks from Doug on his rapport with Michael and Matt.

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    59 mins
  • Michael Yon & Doug Casey: 🚨FEMA = Scam, Legalizing Drugs, Israel's Future, Interest Rates Will Rise
    Oct 23 2024

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    In this episode, Doug Casey and Michael Yon discuss their major observations this week. Doug kicks off by questioning FEMA's effectiveness, calling it a wasteful agency that fails to provide real emergency relief, while Michael highlights the troubling development of new FEMA camps in North Carolina. The conversation shifts to the increasing uncertainty experienced by global travelers, with both agreeing that even seasoned expatriates struggle to find safe havens in today's world. They delve into the weaponization of drug legalization, especially in places like Thailand and the U.S., warning about its economic and social impact. Doug also critiques the decline of American universities, pointing out how elite institutions have embraced woke ideologies while hoarding massive endowments. On the geopolitical front, Michael discusses the prolonged nature of the Ukraine war and warns that Israel may face existential threats if its conflict with Hamas and Hezbollah escalates. Doug concludes by predicting a significant rise in long-term interest rates, driven by inflation and escalating U.S. debt, which could spell trouble for the economy.

    Chapters:

    [00:00:00] Introduction: Matt introduces Doug Casey and Michael Yon, who will discuss three key observations and a prediction.

    [00:01:00] Doug on FEMA: Doug Casey shares his skepticism about FEMA's role and effectiveness, recounting his experiences post-Hurricane Katrina and calling FEMA a "giant scam." He critiques its ineffectiveness and focus on equity and climate response, stating that the agency should be abolished.

    [00:08:00] Michael Yon on FEMA Camps: Michael talks about new FEMA camps in North Carolina and compares them to military forward operating bases. He highlights how corporations might benefit from land loss in mineral-rich areas post-disaster.

    [00:14:00] Uncertainty on Where to Move: Michael and Doug discuss how even the most experienced travelers are unsure of where to settle amidst geopolitical instability. They mention Central America, including El Salvador, but caution against relocating to these areas long-term.

    [00:22:00] Drug Legalization and Weaponization: Doug and Michael explore the rapid increase in pot shops in Thailand and the U.S. They discuss the broader implications of drug legalization, especially as a weapon of psychological and economic warfare, with Michael mentioning the Chinese involvement in U.S. drug distribution.

    [00:34:00] Doug on Woke Universities: Doug discusses the impact of left-leaning ideologies in universities, particularly Harvard and other elite institutions. He predicts a decline in enrollment and philanthropic support for these woke institutions in the near future.

    [00:39:00] Michael on Ukraine and Israel Conflicts: Michael predicts that the Ukraine conflict will last longer and grow bigger, comparing it to the Israeli war with Hamas. He suggests that Israel's survival is at risk as the conflict grows, especially if the U.S. is distracted by internal issues.

    [00:45:00] Doug’s Prediction on Rising Interest Rates: Doug makes a bold prediction about rising interest rates, explaining how inflation and U.S. debt will drive long-term rates higher, leading to potential economic troubles.

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    54 mins
  • Doug Casey's Take on Thailand
    Oct 16 2024

    Thailand: Expat Life, Property Investment, and Cultural Insights

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    Join Doug Casey in this conversation with Michael Yon, a former war correspondent, and Ben Hart, an American lawyer-turned-Thai citizen about Thailand. We cover topics like purchasing property, investing in in thailand and understanding the legal and political landscape. We also address the impact of recent changes such as cannabis legalization on tourism and commercial real estate. Ideal for anyone considering moving, investing, or retiring in Thailand, this episode provides valuable insights and practical advice for navigating life as an expatriate.

    00:00 Welcome to Thailand
    00:17 Meet Michael YoThain and Ben Hart
    01:36 Living in Thailand: Pros and Cons
    07:34 Visa and Residency Options
    08:58 Buying Property in Thailand
    14:09 Cultural and Spiritual Aspects of Land Ownership
    17:03 Challenges of Retiring Early in Thailand
    22:54 Business Opportunities and Legalization of Cannabis
    26:42 Falling in Love with Thailand
    27:41 Advice for Young Expats
    28:55 Demographic Shifts and Common Mistakes
    29:45 Understanding Thai Politics and Law
    34:54 Police and Legal System in Thailand
    39:13 Impact of Cannabis Legalization
    43:22 Final Thoughts and Reflections

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    51 mins
  • 🌩️Weather Modification, Famine Incoming, and Trump's plan to free (a few) tax slaves
    Oct 11 2024
    Doug Casey's Take Ep.#352 Follow Michael Yon @ https://michaelyon.substack.com/ Chapters: 00:00 Introduction to the Episode Our new weekly series featuring Michael Yon and Doug Casey to discuss noteworthy news events. Hurricane Damage Overview (00:00:33) Michael Yon describes the severe damage caused by hurricanes in North Carolina and other southeastern states. Concerns about Food Supply (00:02:51) Yon discusses the importance of phosphate mines in Florida and their role in food production amid hurricane impacts. Doug's Perspective on Hurricanes (00:04:51) Doug shares his thoughts on the hurricanes, mentioning conspiracy theories about weather control and government involvement. Weather Modification Theories (00:05:36) Doug discusses HAARP and atmospheric aerosol injection as alleged methods for controlling weather and climate. Historical Context of Weather Manipulation (00:08:51) The speakers reflect on historical examples of weather modification and the implications of such actions. Dog Kings Concept Introduction (00:13:03) Michael Yon introduces the concept of "dog kings" in leadership, discussing its historical significance and modern implications. Political Commentary on Leadership (00:14:53) Yon critiques current leaders, particularly Governor Abbott, and the challenges faced in political representation. Discussion of Corridor Strategies (00:16:59) Yon explains the strategic importance of various corridors, including the I-69 corridor and its implications for Texas. Final Thoughts on Dog Kings (00:20:04) The speakers conclude their discussion on dog kings, reflecting on its relevance to current leadership dynamics. Trump's Tax Proposal for Overseas Americans (00:22:17) Discussion on Trump's proposal to eliminate taxes for Americans living abroad and its political implications. School Vouchers and Educational Reform (00:23:40) Trump's plan for school vouchers and the anticipated pushback from teachers' unions. Bob Woodward's Critique of Trump and Kamala (00:24:19) Woodward's book claims Trump is unsuited for presidency while portraying Kamala in a positive light. Trump's COVID Testing Machine Controversy (00:25:21) Discussion on accusations against Trump for sending a COVID testing machine to Putin. Review of "The Jones Plantation" (00:26:46) Insights on the film "The Jones Plantation" and its commentary on perceived freedom and control. The Concept of 'Dog Kings' in Politics (00:28:05) Exploration of the metaphor of 'dog kings' and its relation to political leadership. Billionaires' Fears of Civil War (00:30:15) Discussion on a psychologist's observations about billionaires' concerns regarding civil unrest. Predictions of Political Unrest Post-Election (00:32:27) Speculation on potential civil unrest regardless of the election outcome. Economic Problems and Social Tensions (00:33:51) Connection between economic issues and rising social tensions leading to potential violence. The Importance of Gold in History (00:36:50) Discussion on historical significance of gold and its role in economic stability and conflict. Predictions for Future Events (00:38:37) Speakers share their methods for making predictions about future geopolitical and economic events. Predictive Paradigms and Famines (00:44:47) Discussion on predicting famines and the implications of recent events on food supply. Migration and Invasion Concerns (00:45:50) Michael Yon shares insights on migration patterns and potential threats from migrants. Global Food Supply and Famine Risks (00:46:22) Exploration of how famines can occur even in major food-exporting countries like the U.S. Historical Context of Famines (00:47:58) Michael Yon recounts historical famines and their causes beyond food scarcity. Gleaning and Food Theft (00:49:01) Discussion on the rise of food theft and gleaning practices in Europe. Manmade Famines Predictions (00:50:32) Predictions on the potential for manmade famines due to geopolitical actions. Resource Market Speculation (00:52:19) Doug discusses the potential for a resource bull market in metals and natural gas. Political Predictions Ahead of November 5th (00:53:42) Doug shares his concerns about upcoming political events and their implications. Monocultures and Historical Famine (00:55:02) Discussion on the impact of monocultures on historical famines, particularly the Irish famine. Predicting Future Events (00:56:20) The speakers reflect on the challenges of predicting future events based on current trends. Cyber Attacks on Information Repositories (00:58:12) Discussion on the cyber attack affecting the Internet Archive and its implications for knowledge preservation.
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    57 mins