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You Can Run, But You Can't Hide

Released Saturday, 9th March 2024
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You Can Run, But You Can't Hide

You Can Run, But You Can't Hide

You Can Run, But You Can't Hide

You Can Run, But You Can't Hide

Saturday, 9th March 2024
 1 person rated this episode
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Chapters:
00:00 Intro
The coming tyranny (00:00:02)
Doug discusses the inevitability of tyranny and the futility of trying to escape it.

Doug's travels and long-term plan (00:01:21)
Doug's conscious but semi-conscious plan for living in different places and what drew him to New Zealand.

Favorite ancient coins (00:04:10)
Doug shares his preference for Greek and Roman coins, highlighting the artistic and historical significance.

Critique of game theory (00:10:22)
Doug and the questioner discuss game theory as a tool of manipulation and its disconnection from reality.

The term "theater of war" (00:12:42)
The history of the term "theater of war" and its connection to the concept of war as entertainment.

Positive news in Argentina (00:15:07)
Doug and the questioner discuss positive developments in Argentina, including free city concepts and political changes.

EU's approval of a digital wallet (00:22:33)
The inevitability of digital payment systems and the implications of digitization in Europe and globally.

Evaluating truth in a world of lies (00:26:09)
The challenge of evaluating truth in a world filled with lies and the distinction between big and little lies.

The information problem (00:26:43)
Discussing the danger of big lies, the impact of secondhand information, and the importance of considering the source.

Investing in gold (00:28:25)
Explaining why gold is not an investment but a savings vehicle, and the distinction between savings, investing, and speculating.

Stakeholder concept (00:30:13)
Critiquing the concept of stakeholders and its impact on decision-making in corporations.

Barrick Gold and gold stocks (00:32:53)
Discussing the value of gold stocks and the preference for smaller entrepreneurial companies over large corporations.

Rare earths deposit discovery (00:34:24)
Expressing skepticism about the announcement of a rare earths deposit discovery and the need to verify its authenticity.

Self-improvement and optimism (00:35:14)
Reflecting on self-improvement and the pursuit of learning, with a touch of humor.

Optimism for Argentina (00:36:56)
Expressing optimism about the potential for positive change in Argentina despite challenges.

Trump's potential cabinet selections (00:37:45)
Debating whether Trump would make better cabinet appointments if re-elected.

Citizens against illegal invaders (00:39:00)
Discussing the potential for citizen pushback against illegal immigration and the formation of gangs.

Mass psychosis and policy (00:44:18)
Exploring the possibility of mass psychosis influencing immigration policies and societal perceptions.

Nanotechnology and human health (00:47:25)
Discussing the positive potential of nanotechnology despite negative associations with mRNA vaccines.

Polo and societal access (00:48:39)
Reflecting on the status of polo and its role as a passport into elite societies.

Unasked questions (00:51:01)
Reflecting on unasked questions and the desire for constructive feedback.

 

 

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