
Doug Casey's Take
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Ep 349Election Memes and America's Dark Reality
Join Doug Casey and Matt as they address questions from the Crisis Investing community, reflect on recent debates, and discuss media bias. They delve into the complexities of illegal migration, debate fairness, and possible impacts of Kamala Harris's potential presidency. Doug shares experiences and insights on global issues, immigration's impact on local communities, and holding physical assets like gold. The conversation also explores how Western military power influences maritime law, conspiracy theories, and speculative investments. Doug hints at possible future trends in global politics and offers advice on navigating uncertain socio-political landscapes. 00:00 Introduction and Community Questions 00:13 Reflecting on the Debate 01:55 Media Bias and Debate Analysis 03:33 Immigration and Policy Discussion 10:21 Haitians in Springfield: A Local Issue 22:09 Political Endorsements and Reactions 30:39 Law Enforcement and Civil Tensions 33:09 Gold Stocks: The Cheapest They've Ever Been 34:48 Policing Maritime Law Without Government 37:15 Changing Perspectives Over the Years 41:14 Kamala Harris and the Future of U.S. Politics 47:56 Investing in Physical Metals vs. Stocks 53:28 Relocating for Better Opportunities 01:00:16 Concluding Thoughts and Upcoming Travels
Ep 348Who Really Won the Debate?
Post-Debate Analysis: Kamala Harris vs. Donald Trump In this episode, Doug and his co-host discuss the much-anticipated debate between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump. They start by discussing significant historical events on this day, including the 9/11 attacks. 00:00 Introduction and Historical Context 02:02 9/11 Reflections and Conspiracy Theories 05:32 Debate Analysis: Trump vs. Kamala 12:48 Pandemic Perspectives and Economic Plans 17:35 Abortion Debate and Project 2025 23:30 Immigration Policies and Final Thoughts 25:04 Trump's Missed Opportunities on Immigration 27:17 The Challenge of Deportation 29:16 Springfield, Ohio: A Case Study 32:20 Gaza and Israel: Trump's Take 34:41 The Afghanistan Withdrawal 37:11 Obamacare and Its Impact 39:55 Debate Dynamics and Public Perception 47:28 Concerns About the Future
Ep 347Que mala! Can Trump Delay the Inevitable?
In this episode, Doug Casey answers questions from the Phyle, a private community of Crisis Investing subscribers. Doug discusses historical events from this day, including the assassination of President William McKinley, Magellan's circumnavigation, and the Munich Massacre. He elaborates on the differences between American and European anarchism, comments on the impact of Islam on Western civilization, and the dynamics of Kamala Harris' name. Additional topics include the election industrial complex, risks in mining investments, travel and real estate insights in Argentina, the importance of second passports, the migration crisis as a tool for global governance, and the future of high-performance vehicles. Doug also delves into the potential consequences if Bitcoin were ever hacked and explores investment opportunities. Join us for an engaging and insightful discussion on these topics and more. 00:00 Introduction and Community Questions 00:11 This Day in History: McKinley, Magellan, and Munich 01:19 Discussion on Anarchism and Islam 10:40 Kamala Harris: Pronunciations 13:13 The Election Industrial Complex 15:43 Government Actions on Mining Assets 19:38 Travel Tips for Argentina 22:55 Speculations on Trump's Potential Policies 27:59 Malachite and Midnight Sun Deposits 29:13 Second Passports and Dollarized Economies 30:42 Corporate Media and Deprogramming Tactics 34:14 Mass Migration and Global Government 41:20 Future of Classic Cars and Collectibles 44:28 Blackmail and Political Control 49:12 Impact of Bitcoin Hacking on Gold Prices 52:21 Concluding Thoughts and Future Speculations
Ep 346Importing the Third World, cost of living crisis, & the govt crack-down
Join us at https://www.crisisinvesting.com The Edsel Car Launch (00:00:13) Discussion on the 1957 launch of the Edsel car and its failure as a Ford product. Robert S. McNamara's Career (00:02:34) Exploration of McNamara's controversial history from WWII to his tenure at Ford and the World Bank. Steve Irwin's Legacy (00:05:14) Reflection on Steve Irwin's impact on wildlife education and his untimely death in 2006. Jailbreak in the Congo (00:06:52) Overview of a recent jailbreak in Kinshasa, highlighting dire prison conditions and inmate overpopulation. Future Population Projections for the Congo (00:10:17) Discussion on UN projections for the Congo's population growth and potential implications. Congo Prison Conditions (00:09:11) Description of horrific conditions in Kinshasa's prison, leading to inmate desperation and a jailbreak. Economic Challenges in Brazil (00:14:49) Conversation about Brazil's socio-economic issues and the potential for the country's breakup. Cost of Living Discussion (00:17:00) Analysis of rising living costs in the U.S., including housing and dining expenses. Tipping Culture in the U.S. (00:20:16) Critique of the escalating tipping culture and its impact on consumer behavior. Housing Crisis and Migrant Issues (00:22:18) Examination of housing costs and the impact of Venezuelan migrants on local apartment complexes. Discussion on Immigration and 'Feral People' (00:23:33) Debate about the impact of immigration and cultural differences in the U.S. and Canada. Trash in Urban Areas (00:24:24) Speakers discuss complaints about urban trash accumulation and its implications. Comparison of Cleanliness (00:25:13) Contrasting cleanliness in Switzerland with trash in third-world countries. Uruguay's Government (00:25:48) Commentary on the governance and economic issues in Uruguay. Argentina's Economic Challenges (00:26:06) Discussion on Argentina's economic strategies and past financial crises. Political Landscape in the U.S. (00:28:06) Concerns about the influence of migrants on U.S. elections and Democratic strategies. Potential Political Violence (00:29:40) Speculation on possible violence in response to political outcomes in the U.S. Censorship and Arrests in the UK (00:31:21) Discussion on the rising number of arrests for free speech in Britain. Telegram and Government Control (00:32:15) Comments on Pavel Durov's situation and government repression in France. U.S. Election Disinformation (00:33:21) Concerns about renewed efforts to combat alleged Russian disinformation. Censorship in the U.S. (00:34:19) Discussion on past incidents of censorship and implications for free speech. Kamala Harris's Name Pronunciation (00:35:25) Light-hearted conversation about the pronunciation of Kamala Harris's name. Closing Remarks (00:36:08) Wrap-up of the episode and mention of upcoming Q&A sessions.
Ep 345Tough Times Ahead
Plan B Workshop https://www.crisisinvesting.com/p/plan-b-workshop-replay Authoritarian instincts are on the rise. 00:00 The Conspiracy Theory Unveiled 00:24 Government Functionality and Encyclopedia Britannica 01:39 Wokeness in Historical Narratives 03:56 Election Security Concerns 05:06 January 6th Prosecutions and Future Implications 10:21 Authoritarianism and Civil Unrest 16:41 Global Trends in Authoritarianism 22:33 The Changing Demographics of Europe 23:58 Political Shifts and Historical Parallels 24:53 The Rise of Authoritarianism in Europe 25:37 The Arrest of Telegram's Founder 31:36 Personal Responsibility in Times of Crisis 39:48 The Reality of Political Risks
Evil vs. Stupid
In this episode, Doug delves into historical events, including the execution of William Wallace and the capture of Muammar Gaddafi's compound. The discussion shifts to viewer feedback on political ideologies and the flawed two-party system in the U.S, followed by insights on living in Uruguay and its economic state without significant gold reserves. Doug also addresses the current state of small caps and commodity stocks, offers perspectives on global morale, potential future issues, and even advice on moving to Paraguay or Panama. 00:00 Introduction and Member Questions 00:22 Historical Events of the Day 03:27 Political Commentary and Viewer Feedback 08:36 Discussion on American Ideals 12:17 Uruguay's Gold Reserves and Currency 17:24 Current Market Analysis and Predictions 22:04 The Love for the King of Thailand 22:26 Pride in China and Its Economic Rise 23:27 Cultural Identity and Multiculturalism 25:16 Future Problems in the 2030s 29:06 Paraguay as a Safe Haven 31:49 Leadership in a Corrupt World 35:37 Dad asks what to do about his son
Ep 343Capital controls are coming, America's political circus, and the proper role of government
In this episode, Doug and I discuss coming exchange controls, the proper role of government, the historical annexation of Hawaii, and the effectiveness of political parties in the U.S. We take a look at Kamala Harris' economic plans, the implications of Trump's immigration policies, and the burdens of modern governmental regulations on the economy. As usual, we emphasize the importance of individual action in a failing political system and caution against unrealistic reliance on political leaders. 00:00 Introduction: Government and Coercion 00:57 Political Circus and Economic Facts 01:07 Hawaii's Statehood: A Historical Mistake 05:48 Government Overreach and Economic Control 06:52 Revised Job Numbers and Economic Policies 08:15 Kamala Harris's Economic Plan 09:48 Critique of Government Policies 20:00 Trump's Immigration Stance 27:15 Future Concerns and Final Thoughts
Ep 341Kamala's "solution" to price gouging and other questions from the phyle
Today we answer questions from our private member community. Join us at https://www.crisisinvesting.com The conversation covers current economic issues including Kamala Harris's plan to tackle price gouging, investment strategies in the face of potential economic crises, and the viability of uranium and lithium stocks. Doug shares his personal experiences, investment advice, and thoughts on topics ranging from cryostasis to real estate. 00:00 Introduction and Today's Historical Events 07:22 Kamala's Plan to Tackle Price Gouging 10:26 Michael Jan's Advice for Tough Times 20:57 The Nord Stream Attack Scenario 24:16 Investment Strategies in Uncertain Times 26:51 Investment Preferences: Resource Stocks and Cattle 27:19 Critique of the Rules-Based Order 28:57 Asset Allocation Strategies for Crisis 31:22 Swiss Franc as a Hedge Against Volatility 33:25 Lithium: A Volatile Investment 36:28 Challenges of Owning Rental Property 38:59 Cryostasis and Philosophical Questions 41:56 Reflections on Speculative Investments 45:47 Finding Joy in Simple Pleasures
Ep 341Trump's 20 Core Promises (and why he won't keep them)
Trump's New Plan: Breaking Down the 20 Policies and Their Implications In this episode, Doug and Matt discuss Trump's recent proposal to 'Make America Great Again' with a 20-point plan. Before delving into the details of Trump's agenda, they review notable events in history, including critical perspectives on the Encyclopedia Britannica's selected highlights. The hosts express skepticism about Trump's promises, such as ending inflation, stopping outsourcing, and making the U.S. a manufacturing superpower. They also debate the feasibility and rationale behind Trump's other proposed measures, including preventing World War III, securing elections, and keeping men out of women's sports. Concluding the discussion, they reflect on the potential impacts of the upcoming election and the broader economic and global scenarios. Join Doug and Matt for a deep dive into the practicality and implications of Trump's ambitious policies. 00:00 Introduction and This Day in History 00:32 Critique of Historical Figures and Events 01:37 Discussion on Cologne Cathedral and Poetry 05:02 Significant Historical Events Overlooked 07:59 Trump's Plan to Make America Great Again 08:32 Immigration and Deportation Policies 11:16 Economic Policies and Inflation 12:54 Energy Production and Outsourcing 16:22 Tax Cuts and Constitutional Defense 18:50 Preventing World War III and Government Weaponization 20:31 Crime, Drug Cartels, and Rebuilding Cities 23:34 Military Strength and Dollar Dominance 26:04 Social Security, Medicare, and Education 29:19 Sports, Patriotism, and Election Security 38:33 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
Ep 340Mass Migration, VP Candidates, Secret Societies, Family Leadership
Join our private member group, Phyle. https://www.crisisInvesting.com Doug Casey and Matt Smith discuss Michael Yon's view that mass migration is a tactic of war. We discuss the increasing presence of Venezuelan gangs in the U.S., notably in Denver, and the broader implications for high-trust societies under such pressures. The conversation shifts to historical and contemporary societal instability, drawing parallels to periods like the late 60s and early 70s, marked by violent unrest. The hosts also touch on reactions to Michael Yon's perspective, cultural insights on Japan, Rahm Emanuel as U.S. Ambassador to Japan, and issues of demoralization and future planning in today's turbulent times. The episode rounds off with Doug's advice on navigating future crises, including the debate over fighting or fleeing societal breakdowns. 00:00 Introduction to Migration as a Tactic of War 00:05 Venezuelan Gangs in Denver 00:34 High Trust Societies' Response to Crime 01:11 Historical Context of Social Unrest 01:32 Discussion on Michael Yon's Interview 03:23 Concerns About U.S. Leadership and Foreign Policy 05:20 Impact of Venezuelan Gangs on Local Communities 09:48 Comparisons to Historical Crime Waves 18:09 Financial Instability and Social Consequences 19:10 Political Predictions and Betting Markets 22:23 Questions from the Community 30:46 Controversial Opinions on JD Vance 32:24 Political Comparisons and Concerns 33:19 Discussion on Minnesota Flag and Free Speech 34:56 Nigel Farage and Political Integrity 36:29 Interest Rates and Inflation Debate 39:41 Exploring Argentina's Best Places to Live 42:18 Accredited Investors and Private Placements 44:27 Geopolitical Theories: Heartland vs Rimland 47:39 Secret Societies and Deep State Clubs 50:54 Family Preparedness and Relocation 58:46 Concluding Thoughts and Future Speculations
Ep 339Michael Yon: "The Life You Had Before is Over."
Join us at https://www.crisisinvesting.com Today we're joined by Michael Yon, a former Green Beret and Independent War Correspondent, to explore multifaceted threats confronting the United States and the world. We delve into global migration patterns, the influence of China, and the erosion of Western cultures, with Yon providing on-the-ground insights from his travels to critical geopolitical hotspots such as the Darien Gap, Okinawa, and Panama. The discussion addresses impending civil unrest, the role of information warfare, and strategic global power manipulations, highlighting the urgency of recognizing and addressing these escalating threats. And we examine the dire cultural and societal issues within the United States, focusing on the rampant drug epidemic, its impact on society's susceptibility to control, and the strategies for individuals to safeguard their future through preparedness and organization. 00:00 Introduction: The State of the Nation 00:45 Interview with Michael Yon: Background and Expertise 01:13 Global Hotspots: Key Locations and Issues 02:40 Japan's Health Crisis and Chinese Influence 04:42 Migration and Information Warfare 08:39 The Situation in Canada and Europe 21:58 The Tribal Dynamics of Conflict Zones 41:17 The Strategic Importance of Panama and Colombia 47:59 Understanding Cultural Substrates 48:28 Migration Issues in the Western World 49:08 Election Integrity Concerns 49:51 Border Security and Migration Patterns 53:18 The Role of NGOs in Migration 54:14 Economic and Social Impacts of Migration 01:01:18 Cultural and Societal Changes 01:03:27 The Role of Media and Influencers 01:15:56 Military Perspectives and Leadership 01:20:18 Preparing for Future Challenges 01:28:04 Final Thoughts and Recommendations
Ep 33826 Reasons Kamala will be the next President
Join us at https://www.crisisInvesting.com Market Turmoil and Election Predictions: Analyzing the Current Chaos In this episode, Doug and the host discuss the dramatic drops in global stock markets and various commodities, including tech stocks and uranium. They explore the impact of geopolitical tensions between Lebanon and Israel on market dynamics. Transitioning to political matters, they analyze a recent email from filmmaker Michael Moore, advocating for Kamala Harris as the potential next U.S. president. They examine poll numbers and statistical data to debate the American public's leanings on issues such as abortion, gun control, climate change, and more. The hosts also consider the implications of potential election fraud, electronic voting machines, and the role of the state in determining election outcomes. 00:00 Market Turmoil: Tech Stocks and Commodities 02:35 Geopolitical Tensions: Lebanon, Israel, and World War 3 03:40 Political Landscape: Michael Moore's Optimism for Kamala 05:08 America's Left-Leaning Tendencies: Poll Analysis 08:29 Gun Control and Ownership in America 11:12 Climate Crisis and Labor Unions: Public Opinion 13:02 Economic Issues: Taxes, Minimum Wage, and Student Loans 15:00 Social Issues: Marijuana, Housing, and Same-Sex Marriage 26:04 Debating the Electoral College 27:51 Gerrymandering and Representation Issues 28:54 American Opinions on Gaza Ceasefire 29:52 Money in Politics 32:56 Kamala's Potential Pitfalls 40:18 Additional Factors Influencing Elections 43:54 The Power of Media and Public Perception 49:34 Speculations on Election Outcomes 51:02 Concluding Thoughts
Ep 337Who Really Runs The United States?
Join us at https://www.crisisInvesting.com In this episode, Doug and Matt dive into various topics ranging from using mainstream sentiment as a contrarian indicator, to the difficulties of gauging the current zeitgeist without traditional media like magazines. They discuss the viability of the military intervening in US government operations, speculate on hypothetical political candidates like Dwayne Johnson, and reflect on predictions about Kamala Harris's political future. Doug shares his experiences meeting influential figures, comments on the recent political assassination attempt, and addresses the complexities of international business structures like Japan's 'Keiretsu'. They also touch on topics like the investment climate during the Great Depression and the potential hazards of today's financial landscape. Tune in for a comprehensive discussion packed with insightful commentary and personal anecdotes! Articles Mentioned: https://open.substack.com/pub/weapons/p/the-second-shooter-theory-gains-momentum? https://open.substack.com/pub/weapons/p/the-trump-assassination-attempt-a? 00:00 Introduction and Sentiment Indicators 01:17 Challenges of Gauging Mainstream Sentiment 07:20 Military Coup Hypothetical 13:23 Political Candidates and Media Influence 20:36 Meeting Heroes and Disappointments 27:44 Investment Preferences and Strategies 30:25 US-Israel Relations and Dual Citizenship 33:05 Jefferson's Foreign Policy Wisdom 33:22 Congressional Spectacle and Zelensky 33:46 Bernard von NotHaus and the Liberty Dollar Case 37:58 Interlocking Share Structures in Japan 39:24 Analyzing a Political Assassination Attempt 46:41 U.S. Foreign Policy and Iran 50:14 Living in Thailand 52:54 Investment Strategies Amid Political Uncertainty 55:51 Preparing for Economic Downturns