The most important podcast I've listened to all year.
Added to the Education thread though not specific to traders is essential to understanding the current state of the economy.
Discussion on a recent book written by a professional researcher (Simon Elmer) that ties together all the strange and sudden crises that have developed in the last couple of years.
Topics:
The parallel between the failure of capitalism and the economic collapse of the 1920s and today. The demise of politicians and the rise of technocrats and fascism in the 1930s. Control of the media and control of movement using health passports.
Blackrock's plan presented to central banks in 2019. The economy had collapsed in late 2000s and has been propped up by money printing ever-since which must lead to hyperinflation and mass poverty.
Mass poverty was inevitable, the plan was to get the people to accept it and even demand it via the Great Reset. Using useless wars, fake pandemics and fake climate change propaganda people would willingly ''own nothing and be happy'', ''have no privacy'' (live in a pod at a commune) to 'save the planet'.
The WEF is a new incarnation of the old model eg. WHO, UN, EU. Organisations that replace the sovereign state. The technocrats will take over and democracy (as we know it) will die.
And it actually started with a
social credit scoring system for corporations. Environment Social Governance (ESG). If companies did not sign up and implement the agenda then no access to capital, no preferential treatment, and doomed to fail in the coming economic storm. Reducing CO2 emissions by reducing energy production and use and embracing wokism. That's what's driving current crises (energy, food) and the planned steady march into poverty (for you, not them, obviously).
The people's social credit scoring will come later but the key there is the digital ID, where a very small number of people using AI can control the entire population. No need for huge police forces or armies on the streets. This has been successfully rolled out in China.
1 hour 40 minutes, very detailed, well researched and presented, a riveting podcast.
https://odysee.com/@JamesDelingpoleChannel:0/elmer2:c