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The Chaos Agent by Mark Greaney

Agent of Chaos could be ripped from contemporary headlines as it explores the very real potential consequences of AI integrated into weapons technology. Due to my own philosophical assumptions, most of the concerns in our current moment over AGI/Skynet seem goofy and unrealistic to me, and so certain plot elements in this book didn’t connect…

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“Life After Capitalism” by George Gilder

Over 40 years, George Gilder has published deep and insightful writing on many topics: technological futurism, supply side economics, the nation and culture of Israel, the philosophy of money. What’s more, these works have staying power: one of his earliest books, “Men and Marriage,” which explores the cultural impact of the sexual dynamics between the…

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Ep 19: What Is Money? The Saylor Series

This episode is my appearance on the “Reformed Financial Advisor” podcast to discuss the “Saylor Series” and the backstory of how I came to be the editor.   I’ve been waiting for months to announce this!   I have had the immense privilege of working with well-known podcaster Robert Breedlove (who’s “What Is Money?” show…

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Ep 18 – The War on Informed Consent w/ Jeremy R. Hammond

My guest for this episode is independent journalist and author Jeremy R. Hammond. It’s been over a year since the last episode, although with COVID it feels like a decade, and I’m coming back to podcasting with a vengeance by wading into some controversial waters. But that’s what we’re about on this show, so buckle…

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Living High: An Unconventional Biography by June Burn

If you’re looking to read something that generates powerful feelings of nostalgia and wanderlust, this is the book for you. The story of June and Farrar Burn is incredible. Our culture has changed so much since the 1920s and 30s; no longer could you traipse all over the country with no money, jobs, plans or…

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Ep 17 – “Selling Peace” – Commander Dale Brown of Detroit Threat Management

Today I’m talking with Commander Dale Brown, founder of Detroit Threat Management, a private security force that protects businesses and neighborhoods in the Detroit area. He’s been doing this for over twenty years with great success, and his story is particularly timely in this era of riots, protests, and intense social controversy over the role…

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Ep 16 – “Eggs Are Expensive, Sperm Is Cheap” with Greg Krehbiel

In this episode we’re going to talk about some things that will get you kicked out of polite society. It’s progressive and fashionable these days to talk about the Patriarchy and the oppression of women, their hard-won equality from the shackles of home life, and the immense sexual power than men wield over women in…

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Ep 15 – Healthcare Insider is Skeptical of the Conventional Wisdom on COVID-19

My guest for this episode is Brady Sorensen, Employee Health Manager at a hospital in Topeka, KS. He has seen the impact of COVID-19 first-hand and he has some thoughts on the virus and the government’s response to it. Brady has also been immune-compromised since he was 8 months old, so he has a unique…

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“Pound Foolish: Exposing the Dark Side of the Personal Finance Industry” by Helaine Olen – #LockdownReadingList

Summary: This book does a great job of fulfilling the promise of its subtitle. Until recently, most American’s investment activity involved saving cash and paying into their permanent life insurance policies that promised a guaranteed death benefit passed to their heirs. The concept of retirement is rooted in a social engineering experiment from Europe that…

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