Building the Republic | Guest: Tim Barton | Ep 287
Kevin Freeman and Tim Barton discuss American history, focusing on the first seven presidents who played significant roles in shaping the early republic. They highlight the good and bad aspects of these leaders, drawing attention to how they adhered to or deviated from the principles of the Constitution. Tim Barton stresses the importance of understanding the stories and lessons of these presidents to appreciate their contributions and recognize their mistakes. Throughout the conversation, they emphasize the need to revisit and adhere to the foundational advice given by figures like George Washington to ensure that the nation thrives based on the principles of freedom, morality, and constitutional limits.
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A Dire Warning and a Constitutional Solution: US Debt Crisis and the Future of Currency | Ep 285
Kevin Freeman highlights the gravity of America's ballooning national debt, which nears a staggering $35 trillion. With an urgency that cannot be understated, Freeman draws attention to the fiscal quicksand the country is wading into — an almost incomprehensible financial burden that has accrued rapidly over the past few decades. He underscores how this debt is not just numbers on a page — it's a growing monstrosity threatening to engulf the nation's economic stability. It doesn't stop at identifying the problem; Kevin points to a solution rooted in the nation's founding documents. The U.S. Constitution allows states to adopt gold and silver as legal tender, offering a viable alternative to the volatile fiat currency. With his book, "Pirate Money," Freeman outlines a path forward that would see gold and silver become not just valuable commodities, but practical, everyday currency, shielding citizens from the consequences of a potential monetary collapse.
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'The Great Taking' | Guest: David Rogers Webb | Ep 288
Are your investments really safe? Financial expert David Rogers Webb uncovers shocking truths about the securities market, revealing hidden risks investors may not be aware of. In a compelling interview with Kevin Freeman in the Economic War Room, Webb explains how the shift from physical stock certificates to dematerialized electronic records has fundamentally altered investor rights. Discover the unsettling reality that, in a major financial crisis, you might not truly own the financial assets you think you do. Webb's research brings to light how the markets have been systematically "rigged," turning investors into unsecured creditors. But it's not just a doom-and-gloom scenario — there are solutions and ways to fight back. Learn about the potential cascading effects of derivatives, the connections to the central banks' power plays, and the ongoing efforts to amend the Uniform Commercial Code to protect investors' rights.
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Confessions of a Serial Entrepreneur | Guest: Paul Allen | Ep 286
Kevin Freeman and Paul Allen, a successful entrepreneur known for founding Ancestry.com, talk about his career and current projects. One of Paul's exciting projects is Citizen Portal, which utilizes AI to inform citizens about government proceedings and improve democratic engagement. He expresses concerns about government spending and surveillance but remains optimistic about the potential for decentralized social media to empower individuals and promote freedom.
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The Fate of Empires | Ep 289
Join Kevin Freeman in the "Economic War Room" as he raises the alarm about the potential demise of the American empire at its 250-year mark. Freeman explores historical patterns, highlighting currency debasement and unsustainable debt as hallmarks of fallen civilizations. Discover potential solutions to avoid the fate of empires past, and learn about the push for states to adopt their own gold and silver currency for economic stability. Tune in and grasp the urgent call to action for preserving America's future!
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Biden Repeating the Same Economic Mistakes as Jimmy Carter, but It Is Far Worse! | Ep 124
A look at the political similarities of the mid-1970s and today. Kevin Freeman discusses one of America’s most severe economic impacts and why it may be returning. Globalization, a new energy crisis, inflation, and a potential loss of the reserve of currency: It is time to review your financial game plan with your adviser.
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