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Best-selling author, world-renowned speculator, and libertarian philosopher Doug Casey has garnered a well-earned reputation for his controversial insights into politics, economics, and investment markets.
Doug literally wrote the book on profiting from periods of economic turmoil. *Crisis Investing* spent weeks as #1 on the New York Times bestseller list and became the best-selling financial book of 1980.
He has been a featured guest on hundreds of radio and TV shows, including David Letterman, Merv Griffin, Charlie Rose, Phil Donahue, Regis Philbin, Maury Povich, NBC News, and CNN; has been the topic of numerous features in periodicals such as Time, Forbes, People, and the Washington Post; and is a regular keynote speaker.
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How I Found Freedom in an Unfree World
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Doug Casey Discusses Crisis Investing, Geopolitical Conflicts, and Philosophical Insights
In this episode, Doug Casey answers questions from members of his private group regarding various topics, including his choice of last meal, drink, and cigar. He delves into philosophical questions about altruism, personal ethics, and the concept of sacrifice. Doug also provides his thoughts on potential geopolitical conflicts such as a U.S. Civil War, World War III, and the situation in Ukraine. He comments on the Dollar Milkshake Theory, the potential for Civil War in the U.S., and the importance of diversifying assets. Additionally, Doug discusses Putin, China, and the state of global politics, offering insight into the Killdozer incident and the recent downgrade of Walter Block at the Mises Institute. Other topics covered include the potential of anti-aging and life extension technologies, and Doug's thoughts on personal freedom and life improvement strategies. Finally, he addresses questions about relocation to countries like Panama and shares his perspective on developing intentional communities.
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction and Member Questions
00:17 Doug's Last Meal on Earth
02:26 Fighting Evil vs. Hedonism
05:29 US Civil War and World War 3
07:45 Dollar Milkshake Theory and Asset Allocation
11:50 Killdozer Day: Hero or Nutcase?
14:32 Walter Block and the Israel-Palestine Conflict
22:47 Trump's Conviction and Legal Ramifications
25:07 China, EMPs, and Strategic Patience
29:14 Libertarian Novels and Future Projects
32:09 Thoughts on India and Putin
39:36 Global Political Shifts and Abnormal Psychology
40:26 The Complex Dynamics in Niger and the Sahel
43:29 Invention Funding: Pitfalls and Strategies
47:48 Investment Strategies: Commodities, Cash, and Treasuries
52:20 Multiple Intelligences: Beyond the IQ Test
55:42 Living Fulfilled Lives Amidst Global Chaos
01:01:07 Relocation Considerations: Panama and Beyond
01:02:17 Anti-Aging and Life Extension Technologies
01:09:15 Building Sustainable Communities -
Can you see it? The End of America is Near.
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The End of America is Near. The signs are everywhere. It's a troubling picture, but one that Americans can no longer afford to ignore.
The recent conviction of Trump in New York should set aside any doubts you may have retained. The trial had all the hallmarks of a "kangaroo court" and "show trial" where the outcome was predetermined. The jury's rapid guilty verdict on all 34 counts defies belief.
Inflation, open borders, increasing crime. The list goes on. But, perhaps the worst situation of all is what's happening with Ukraine. Our political leaders are sleepwalking us into World War III in Ukraine. NATO's recent decision to greenlight Ukraine to attack Russia directly is beyond reckless. It's backing Vladimir Putin into a corner. I worry it's only a matter of time before he resorts to tactical nuclear weapons to show the West he means business.
A catastrophic war seems almost inevitable at this point.
CHAPTERS:
00:00 Introduction and Current Events
00:10 Historical Insight: Tulsa Race Massacre
04:00 Race Relations and Identity Politics
06:56 Trump's Conviction and Political Repercussions
21:06 NATO and Ukraine Conflict
29:09 The Possibility of World War 3
29:27 Listener Questions: Drugs and Personal Experiences
32:32 Movie Recommendations
39:13 Engaging with High-Profile Individuals
45:14 Libertarian Party and Political Views
50:57 Entrepreneurial Insights and Final Thoughts
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Are you living in a "Sacrifice Zone"?
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In this episode, Doug shares some details from leftist intellingensia magazines. They give a sense of what the left really thinks of the rest of us. Namely, that they're very happy to sacrifice everything you care about "for the greater good".
One concept jumped out: The cold war era concept of "Sacrifice Zones".
Sacrifice zones are areas designated low value by the elite. The idea is that by sacrificing certain areas, a country can concentrate its limited defensive resources on protecting its most vital areas, such as major population centers, key industrial regions, and, of course, political/military command posts.
Today, much of the west looks like a sacrifice zone.
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction and Historical Events
00:13 The Commercialization of Mount Everest
02:59 JFK's Birthday and Noriega's Death
04:48 US Invasions and Military History
05:22 Smedley Butler's Realizations
07:42 Scientific American and Feminization
09:03 Nuclear Weapons and Sacrifice Zones
13:49 New York Review of Books and Feminism
20:48 Climate Change and Historical Perspectives
24:44 Inside the Sausage Factory: COP26 Insights
27:53 Charging Stations and Government Inefficiency
30:49 Bird Flu and Food Supply Concerns
33:42 Libertarian Party and Political Critique
41:09 Dueling and Honor in Society
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What Won't the Jacobins do? Plus: God, Philosophy, and ‘Trump Proofing‘ America
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In this episode, Doug Casey addresses deep questions from members of his private Crisis Investing community. Doug provides his perspectives on morality, religion, and whether there is a God, mentioning his departure from the Roman Catholic Church. He also discusses US-China relations, the potential for political upheaval in the United States and China, and the implications of a Biden-administration regulatory push ahead of the elections. Additionally, he shares his thoughts on Bitcoin, life in Zimbabwe, gold-backed currencies, life insurance, and how best to prepare for potential crises. Listeners are also treated to lighter moments including a peek into Doug's personal life, his stance on allowing dogs on furniture, and his birthday activities. Doug rounds off with reflections on Argentina's future under Javier Milei, his disinterest in returning to the US around election time, and the hypothetical impacts of coronal mass ejections on the Earth.
Chapters:
00:00 Intro Welcome to the Q&A Session with Doug
00:26 Exploring the Existence of God and Morality
01:47 The Evolution of Religious Belief and Its Impact
04:26 Morality Without Religion: A Philosophical Standpoint
09:18 China's Progress and Governance: A Comparative Analysis
11:37 The Concept of a Truly Free Country and Its Implications
14:12 Bitcoin's Origins and the Future of Cryptocurrencies
15:27 Trump-Proofing the Presidency: Strategies and Speculations
21:23 The Charm of Dogs and Furniture Etiquette
22:30 Zimbabwe's Gold-Backed Currency: Reality or Sham?
25:16 Life Insurance as a Financial Strategy: Pros and Cons
26:59 Investing in Argentina: Opportunities and Risks
31:30 Gold and Silver Market Dynamics: Buying Strategies
37:18 Exploring Existential Wars in U.S. History
40:13 Cultural Formation and Group Dynamics
40:43 The Philosophy of Rules and Leadership
45:32 Investing in Gold and Silver: Understanding Stock to Flow Ratio
48:40 La Estancia de Cafayate
52:13 Personal Reflections: Hobbies
58:57 Political Predictions and Personal Plans
01:03:18 Cosmic Concerns: Coronal Mass Ejections and Global Cataclysms
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Unconventional War at Home and Abroad
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A discussion between Doug Casey and Matt Smith covering a range of topics including the historical significance of Emperor Constantine's baptism and its impact on Christianity, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's life, works, and his interest in spiritualism. It also touches upon recent and historical natural disasters, comparing their scales and impacts across different times and locations.
The conversation shifts to current geopolitical tensions, potential for conflicts, and the buildup to what is described as a form of World War III through unconventional warfare tactics. The dialogue also explores the implications of recent assassinations, coup attempts, and military movements, suggesting a grim outlook on global stability. Additionally, the script delves into the U.S. political scene, speculating on the upcoming elections and the potential for significant changes. It concludes with advice on personal and financial preparedness in the face of these uncertainties.
Chapters:
00:00 Intro Opening Remarks and Encyclopedia Britannica Discussion
00:55 Historical Insights: From Constantine's Baptism to Sherlock Holmes
05:56 Natural Disasters and Their Historical Impact
10:19 Contemplating the Degel Report and the Onset of World War III
12:20 Unconventional Warfare and Global Tensions Rise
25:28 Election Speculations and Political Maneuvering
35:16 Global Military Movements and European Tensions
38:30 Advice for Europeans and Closing Thoughts
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Building Communities: Online & Real World
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Crisis Investing Q&A with Doug Casey: Visions, Investments, and The Future
In a comprehensive Q&A session, Doug Casey, associated with Crisis Investing, answers various questions from the members of The Phyle, a private community. He discusses his vision and experiences with Estancia de Cafayate, the concept of free cities, and reflections on investment and community living. Doug also tackles questions about the alignment of personal philosophy with business ethics, the importance of associating with ethically grounded individuals, and strategies for dealing with conflicts of interest in transactions. Furthermore, he addresses the measurement of economic growth beyond GDP, the impact of demographics on economies, artificial intelligence and the future of work, and the conceptualization of The File community for like-minded individuals. The dialogue also touches on modern art appreciation, caring for elderly parents internationally, exploring agricultural investment opportunities, the potential for conflict in South America, and demographic changes affecting civilization.
Chapters:
00:00 Intro
00:20 Vision and Lessons from Estancia de Cafayate
07:03 Navigating Personal Philosophy vs. Business Ethics
13:47 The Flaws of GDP as an Economic Indicator
18:19 Art, Optimism, and Personal Collections
23:31 Caring for Elderly Parents Abroad vs. Home
26:50 Exploring Investment Opportunities in Agribusiness
31:49 The Concept of the Gray Man in Crisis Situations
33:44 The Future of The Phyle Community
36:35 Exploring Self-Directed Learning and Community Support
37:09 The Challenge of Building Online Communities
38:28 The Future of Work and Universal Basic Income Debate
40:19 The Impact of Robotics and AI on Society
42:05 The Flaws of Guaranteed Annual Income
45:15 Empowering the Next Generation Through Practical Skills
45:56 Matt's son's project https://www.GreatMan.com
51:36 The Potential and Pitfalls of Demographic Changes
59:41 Evaluating Government Interventions in Vehicle Use
01:01:31 Speculating on the Possibility of War in South America
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