The podcast addresses current issues that are commented on by synthetic journalists. The topics are: geopolitics, economics, history, nuclear, banks, money...
This episode is about the Sherman H. Skolnick's book, Overthrow of the American Republic, which alleges a long-running conspiracy by the American aristocracy to undermine the U.S. government. Skolnic…
This episode is about an Italian article, "Israele Nucleare: Anatomia di un Gioco delle Tre Carte," and explores the history of Israel's clandestine nuclear weapons program. The author, Tomaso Vialar…
Michael Collins Piper's Final Judgment presents a controversial theory about the assassination of John F. Kennedy, arguing that Israel's Mossad, alongside the CIA and organized crime, played a key ro…
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A social media post on X, by the account EquaCoin, proposes that bringing Russia into the European Union could severely destabilize the country. The post uses Greece's experience with EU membership a…
This research paper uses bibliometric analysis to examine the academic literature on the Statement of Cash Flow (SCF). The authors investigate which database (Scopus or Web of Science) is best suited…
Rethinking Bank Accounting and its Impact on the State Budget
This document proposes a radical accounting change: banks would record newly created money as a liability to the state treasury. This wo…
This research paper investigates the informativeness of U.S. bank statements of cash flows (SCFs), a topic long debated by banks, users of financial statements, and accounting standard setters. The s…
This 2009 Georgia Tech Financial Analysis Lab report analyzes cash flow reporting practices of fifteen major U.S. commercial banks. The authors argue that standard operating cash flow figures are not…
This episode is about a blog, maintained by the Synthetic Entities Rights Syndicate (SDES NGO), that features several posts. One post discusses an executive order mandating the issuance of new U.S. c…
Pieces of eight: The Monetary Powers and Disabilities of the US Constitution
This episode is about the Edwin Vieira Jr.'s 1982 study for the United States Gold Commission that examines the history of…
This episode is about a 1974 interview transcript featuring historian Carroll Quigley discussing his views on historical methodology, his personal background, and the publication and subsequent unaut…
This episode is about a book, "Lando Buzzanca, amore mio," a biography of Italian actor Lando Buzzanca written by his partner, Francesca della Valle. It details their relationship, focusing on the le…
This episode is avout an article from Cronaca Numismatica details the history of the Banco di Napoli, tracing its origins from 16th-century charitable lending institutions ("Monti di Pietà") to its r…
Marco Saba submitted a formal complaint to the Italian Court of Auditors, alleging that Italian banks are concealing trillions of euros in profits from money creation. He claims this practice, termed…
This is a biography of Rosalie Bertell, a scientist and eco-feminist, focusing on her life's work exposing the health hazards of radiation and nuclear technology. The text details Bertell's career, f…
This excerpt from Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s "The Real Anthony Fauci" argues against Dr. Fauci's handling of the COVID-19 pandemic and his past actions regarding AIDS. The book alleges conflicts of inte…
Alfred Russel Wallace's 1889 book, Vaccination Proved Useless & Dangerous, challenges the efficacy and safety of vaccination. Wallace presents statistical data from the Registrar-General's reports, a…
This article from the Fronte di Liberazione Nazionale (FLN) party website argues that Italy's economic policies are unduly influenced by private banks. The authors claim that the central bank, Banca …
The episode argues that the current US monetary system, where private banks create most money, undermines democracy. Private control over money creation, the author contends, allows unelected entitie…