Free Range Buffalo Bryce Talsma
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- Society & Culture
The Free Range Buffalo is an examination and defence of all things Western Civilization from a Western Canadian perspective. Topics Free Range from Economics, Democracy, Individual Freedom, Canadian Politics, Alberta Politics, Pop Culture, and how to find our best destiny.
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Active Measures
The FRB takes a look at Juri (Yuri) Bezmenov and the KGBs use of Active Measures to destabilize the West, including the U.S. using elaborate psychological warfare to 1. Demoralize 2. Destabilize 3. Crisis 4. Normalization to introduce Lenin/Marxism. What if that process is underway under new management?
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Standing on the Shoulder of Giants #1- Churchill
The first episode of Free Range Buffalo and the first episode of the "Standing on Shoulder of Giants" series.
The Standing on the Shoulder of Giants takes a look at the giants who best articulated and defended western values and ideals.
Winston Churchill, the Lion of Great Britain, girds his nation and the English speaking world for against the storm of totalitarianism. -
Standing on the Shoulder of Giants #2- Reagan on Deficits
A review of Ronald Reagan's innaugural address in 1981 where the new president stakes out his position on reigning in deficit spending. Is this still applicable today? With low cost of money financial discipline is no longer in vogue.
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Incentivized Animal- Part 1- What Drives Decisions
This is the first part in a 5 part series examining the fundamentals of what underpins our economy and our society- Incentives!
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Incentivized Animal Pt 2-The Human Animal
We examine what is the "human animal"? What are those aspects of our humanity that drive us and compel us beyond and at times override our reason?
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Incentivized Animal Pt 3- The Truth of the Markets
In Part 3 we discuss the power and 'truth' of the markets. From the public spaces set aside for exchange of goods and services, to the creation of corporations to pool resources and deal with risk, to the hyper markets of today allowing for efficiencies and ability to predict future developments the markets are among the most powerful of human creations.