The podcast addresses current issues that are commented on by synthetic journalists. The topics are: geopolitics, economics, history, nuclear, banks, money...
Sweden: The episode discuss a paper that argues against mandatory vaccination claiming that it violates human rights, Swedish law, and several international conventions. The authors state that vaccin…
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Senator J.D. Vance, a Republican, has expressed support for former Congressman Ron Paul's critical views of the Federal Reserve. Vance, who typically takes a mainstream conservative a…
The episode provides an analysis of Paracelsus's Paragranum, a work in which the author seeks to reform traditional medicine based on a new vision of the world. Paracelsus (Theophrastus Bombastus von…
The episode examines the influence of the secret society Skull & Bones, founded at Yale University in 1832, on American society. Author Antony C. Sutton argues that the society has shaped American ed…
The episode discusses an article arguing that the 1918 Spanish flu was a hoax engineered by politicians to justify war losses and promote germ theory. The author cites the "Rosenau Study," a 1919 exp…
A German blog post reports that the Netherlands’ new health minister has openly stated that her ministry is under NATO control and that the country’s health policy, including the response to COVID-19…
This episode analyzes adverse events related to mRNA-mod injection for the prevention of COVID-19, highlighting potential risks for cardiovascular, neurological, hematological, and immune health. The…
The episode analyzes the concept of monetary sovereignty and its difficulty of implementation in the contemporary global context, examining the case of seven states that, according to the author, hav…
Paolo Bellavite's article examines the implications of the COVID-19 pandemic, accusing the WHO of having exploited the crisis to gain greater power and control the world's population through the impo…
The episode explores the loss of monetary sovereignty by the English Crown from the 12th century onwards, analysing the evolution of the instruments of credit used by the Crown, from the ancient Tall…
A federal jury decided that six former BART employees, who were fired for not adhering to the vaccine mandate, would each receive over $1 million in compensation. This totals to approximately $7.8 mi…
A University of Pennsylvania research team has found that AI-controlled robots are vulnerable to cyberattacks. Experts are concerned that these attacks could cause the robots to perform dangerous act…
The author of the text, provocatively, argues that vaccine advocates, by promoting a product that has proven to be ineffective and unsafe, have actually contributed to preserving the balance of a Wes…
Summary
David Graeber’s article, “‘I Had to Guard an Empty Room’: The Rise of the Pointless Job,” explores the phenomenon of “pointless jobs,” jobs that have no real purpose or value. Graeber identif…
The text analyzes the role of financial power in history, in particular its influence on political power from ancient Greece and Rome to the modern period. The author argues that banking power, throu…
Lucy Komisar’s article in In These Times focuses on Clearstream, a Luxembourg-based clearing house that handles financial transactions for banks and multinational corporations. Komisar claims that Cl…
WARNING: This is the apologetic version of the bankers who try to justify government bailouts of troubled banks... forgetting that seigniorage is not properly recorded in bank accounts.
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Paper Summary: Transparency and Bank Profits
This paper explores the issue of lack of transparency in bank balance sheets, particularly with regard to profits from money creation. The key issue is th…
This article examines three competing theories of how banks work and whether they create money. The currently prevalent financial intermediation theory holds that banks collect deposits and lend them…
This paper is a doctoral thesis that examines why bank cash flow balance sheets are not used, despite being required by international accounting standards. The study uses multiple methods, including …