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Apr 4, 2026 • 12min

"Canada’s Spiritual War” - Bible ‘Hate Speech’ Ruling SPARKS Backlash

Rob, a panel contributor who adds historical and religious context, and Tom Ellsworth, a long-form commentator on geopolitics and culture, tackle Canada’s proposed law that could ban quoting parts of the Bible. They debate free speech, constitutional differences, faith’s role in public life, global threats to Christians, and when military intervention is justified.
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Apr 4, 2026 • 16min

“NATO’s A Paper Tiger” - Trump ROASTS NATO As Exit Rumors GROW

Adam Sosnick, a panel analyst known for polling and geopolitical commentary. He digs into Trump’s talk of a NATO exit and whether it’s negotiation or a risky pivot. Short takes on NATO spending, who actually pays, and how alliances endure or need renegotiation. Packed with data-driven debate and political strategy.
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Apr 3, 2026 • 17min

“Trump Wanted A Pitbull” - Trump SWAPS Bondi With Blanche In AG Firing SHOCKER

Adam Sosnick, a legal and political analyst, and Tom Ellsworth, a political commentator, debate Pam Bondi’s abrupt exit, focusing on loyalty, competence, and mishandling of the Epstein materials. They question leaks, the distribution of binders to influencers, and what Todd Blanche must do next. The panel also discusses Trump’s preference for loyalty over skill and the idea of an aggressive attorney general.
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Apr 3, 2026 • 28min

“Break The Back Of The Regime” - U.S. CRIPPLES Iran In Karaj B1 Bridge Strike

Vincent 'Vinny' Oshana, who shares personal ties to Iran and worries about civilian impact. Tom Ellsworth, a geopolitical analyst linking past U.S. choices to long-term outcomes. Adam Sosnick, a military strategist versed in drones and defense. They debate a bridge strike, targeted infrastructure, drone threats, humanitarian optics, and whether actions aim to curb weapons or topple a regime.
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Apr 3, 2026 • 7min

“There Would Be A REVOLUTION!” - Why Politicians Are POWERLESS To Fix The System

Richard Werner, economist known for research on credit creation and monetary policy. He explores how changing who creates money could unlock sustained, equitable growth. Discussion covers suppressed ideas about credit creation, historical models of high growth without crises, and why political power resists reforms. Short, provocative take on finance and power.
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Apr 2, 2026 • 16min

“60 Million Jobs GONE?” - AI Layoffs Could SPARK Economic CHAOS In America

Richard Werner, an economist known for work on banking and credit cycles, offers a brisk analysis of AI-driven employment risks. He discusses small banks, shifts from big firms to small businesses, and how credit and defaults could ripple through the economy. Conversations touch on reskilling limits, vulnerable white-collar roles, and the social fallout of mass displacement.
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Apr 2, 2026 • 18min

“Bomb Them Back To The Stone Age” - Trump Quote That Caused PANIC To The Market

Richard, an economist and geopolitical commentator, unpacks market turmoil after a provocative Iran warning. He discusses why the Strait of Hormuz terrified investors. He explains how missiles and drones changed naval power. He links naval risk to energy disruptions and outlines longer-term implications for Europe and markets.
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Apr 2, 2026 • 12min

"The World Economy CANNOT Survive" - Iran Hormuz Oil Crisis Could Trigger GLOBAL MELTDOWN

Macroeconomic consultant Macroeconomic Consultant advises institutions and HNW clients on global markets. He warns a major oil supply shock from Hormuz could force nations to sell U.S. assets and send yields soaring. They discuss Europe turning to Russia for gas, massive energy-driven asset sales, collapsing oil consumption, and how a 7–11% sustained oil loss could unravel the global economy.
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Apr 2, 2026 • 6min

“Banks Can Lend With 0%” - Banking System EXPOSED For Creating Fake Money & Asset Bubbles

Richard Werner, economist known for research on bank lending and money creation. He breaks down three lending types and how asset loans inflate property and financial bubbles. He links consumer credit to price inflation and champions targeted lending to small firms as the route to real growth. He also critiques reserve and intermediation models and suggests banks focused on business investment.
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Apr 2, 2026 • 9min

“America Is Falling Behind China” – Trump Pressured To END Forever Wars Causing U.S. Decline

Luke, a panelist pushing 'America First' policy and domestic reinvestment, urges ending long foreign wars to free resources. Richard Werner, economist specialized in banking and monetary policy, advocates expanding community banks and easing bank-creation rules to boost lending. They discuss redirecting war spending into infrastructure and industry, banking’s role in growth, and the risks of trillion-dollar foreign conflicts.

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