Deep State versus Patriots: Clash In Russia, China and USA - Matthew Ehret, #443 by Guns and Butter published on 2022-05-06T08:13:59Z Historian and Journalist, Matthew Ehret, gives us his take on the geopolitical and economic struggle between east and west that has erupted into open military warfare in Ukraine. The great global reset dystopia, as envisioned by the World Economic Forum and the World Health Organization, will not ultimately prevail in his view, as he sees a multi-polar world emerging. The western financial system is set to self-destruct, and the big question is what will take its place, as we will have a new system. China and Russia are discussed, with an emphasis on western infiltration into both countries, as well as remarkable events beginning in January 2020. Energy policy, in terms of the energy requirements of industrial society, is examined. Aired: May 6, 2022 Visit Guns and Butter at: www.gunsandbutter.org Subscribe to our newsletter at: eepurl.com/bmg4zf Genre Political Economy Comment by Doubleabowen he should also mention the racism in Africa from Chinese businesses. so their are some negative consequences from China being in Africa 2022-08-24T15:26:41Z Comment by Doubleabowen I believe that he should refrain from using Aikido as his example for martial flow. nothing against Aikido but it's not the right example he should use. Everything else is good to go 2022-08-24T15:07:19Z Comment by BFEarl My first impression of Mr. Ehret held in check the assumption he got his ideas from films like Wayne Wang's Life is Cheap… Mr. Ehret did well to go behind the scenes in his scholarship, but may have left out influences easy to overlook similar to the MPAA’s which Mr. Wang challenged. Doing a quick search for 'INVESTMENT RATIO OF BUREAUCRACY' produced ‘carboncollective,’ 'sustainable investing' and 'investment turnover ratio' which are already working on my understanding. I want to see consideration be given to identifying the world's oldest bureaucracies and their influence on wealth and the lives of Citizens. The interview covered personalities and their influence on the general population. Hidden influences that survive the longest own a psychology that protects them and in my opinion it is such a psychology that has to be rendered visible with humor in similar fashion as Dušan Makavejev's. Great interview Ms. Faulkner. I appreciate the fact you sustain your thoroughness of topic. 2022-07-23T23:56:07Z Comment by Afghanistan is Ringing...! thanks for the commentary by others and the podcast I appreciated 2022-07-23T11:32:21Z Comment by Afghanistan is Ringing...! can that giant sized mass of plastic bottles that somehow collected together, interesting, be netted, lassoed, quick heated melt together and turn into floating sea garden to regrow marine plants, oxygen? 2022-07-23T10:52:01Z Comment by Phillip Hershkowitz Brilliant insights 2022-05-30T19:12:26Z Comment by dj taylor Wind turbines better used to produce hydrogen but fossil fuel industry lobbies against it. 2022-05-28T05:09:22Z Comment by dj taylor Large vertical axis wind turbines would be safer and easier to maintenance and 2022-05-28T05:06:17Z Comment by Milton Sanders Very Informational 2022-05-23T08:49:48Z Comment by peace-WarrioR There are vagaRies of wind-tuRbines, as I live close-bye 250 “wind-tuRbines" winds (possibly electRicity) can only tuRn those nacles—peRched over 210 feet up-there—as such is youR bias foR incoRRect woRd-usage… no milling at all useless-teRm or naught! OtheRwise youR commentaRy seems togetheR! 2022-05-16T00:26:57Z Comment by enhmblt 👍👍👍👍 2022-05-14T18:05:28Z Comment by 0013800 Brilliant. I look forward to reading your book. 2022-05-11T21:40:49Z Comment by John Bartolucci Even 3rd gen. Nuclear Fission reactors are too dangerous and expensive over long term. Ceramuc tiger traps to store radioactive waste is prohibitively expensive, jusk ask TEPCO or PG&E. 2022-05-11T02:47:23Z