The Black Spy Podcast
Should Prince Harry have retained Royalty Protection? (Part 2) Black Spy Podcast, 195, Season 20, Episode 0006 In this week’s Black Spy Podcasts, Carlton King and his compatriots, Firgas Esack and Doctor Rachel Taylor delve into the subject of the provision of state controlled close protection operations. As they began last week in part one, the team continues looking into the fall out of the court decision on to agree with the UK Home Office and the Metropolitan Police Service to withdraw police close protection from Prince Harry and his family. The argument played out in the UK...
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Should Prince Harry have retained Royalty Protection? (Part 1) Black Spy Podcast, 195, Season 20, Episode 0005 In this week’s Black Spy Podcasts, Carlton King and his compatriots, Firgas Esack and Doctor Rachel Taylor delve into the subject of the provision of state controlled close protection operations. Specifically the team assess the fall out of the court decision to agree with the UK Home Office and the Metropolitan Police Service to no longer provide this support to Prince Harry. The argument played out in the UK Government, Civil Service, Police and finally the High Court was...
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Ron Bienvenu’s - The 5th Shock The Global Consequences of Big Data (Part 2) The Black Spy Podcast, Season 20, Episode 0004 In this week’s Black Spy Podcast Carlton continues his discussion with Ron Bienvenu concerning his new book The 5th Shock in which Ron postulates the effects of AI, LLMs, and Robotics: and other emerging trends and impacts Integration of LLMs in Robotics: Large Language Models are increasingly being integrated into robotic systems, enabling more intuitive human-robot interactions. For instance, projects like OpenVLA demonstrate how combining...
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Ron Bienvenu’s - The 5th Shock The Global Consequences of Big Data (Part 1) The Black Spy Podcast, Season 20, Episode 0003 In this week’s Black Spy Podcast Carlton brings back Ron Bienvenu to discuss his new book The 5th Shock in which Ron postulates the effects of AI, LLMs, and Robotics: and other emerging trends and impacts Integration of LLMs in Robotics: Large Language Models are increasingly being integrated into robotic systems, enabling more intuitive human-robot interactions, for instance, projects like Open VLA demonstrate how combining vision-language-action models with...
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What every man MUST know - But doesn’t! With Dr. Rachel Taylor (Part 2) The Black Spy Podcast, Season 20, Episode 0002 In this week's, episode 2, of The Black Spy Podcast, regarding the male menopause Dr. Rachel Taylor and Carlton King delve into this often-overlooked subject of the male menopause, or andropause. As with last week the two explain why their forthcoming book on the issue, should be read by all men and their life partners as the male of our species reaches their 4 decade. Their book highlights how the Andropause, characterized by a gradual decline in testosterone...
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What every man MUST know - But doesn’t! With Dr. Rachel Taylor (Part 1) The Black Spy Podcast, Season 20, Episode 0001 In this and next weeks episode of The Black Spy Podcast, Dr. Rachel Taylor and Carlton King delve into the often-overlooked subject of the male menopause, or andropause as they explain why their forthcoming book on the issue, should be read by all men and their life partners as the male of our species reaches their 4th decade. Their book highlights how the Andropause, characterized by a gradual decline in testosterone levels, can lead to symptoms such as fatigue, mood...
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Critical Thinking Is there no such thing as society The Black Spy Podcast, Season 19, Episode 0010 This week's Critical Thinking Black Spy Podcast ask the question Is there such a thing as society in the West and how does that differ with other parts of the globe. The Black Spy argues that Margaret Thatcher’s statement, “There is no such thing as society,” is one of her most controversial and often misunderstood quotes. The statement that comes from a 1987 interview in Woman’s Own magazine, where she emphasized individual responsibility over collective dependency. The Black...
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Boys to Men? Are we infantilising our youth? The Black Spy Podcast, Season 19, Episode 0009 Have you ever wondered what your children think. Have you been able to sit down and talk to them about how they see the world and their place in it? Do they worry about their future? Do you imagine that they think like you? Was the last thing you wanted to be perceived as, say as a 16 year old, was to be labeled as a child? Was this perception or wish, subject to the decade in which you were brought up in, coupled with your present age. Are youth thoughts a matter of the class in which one was born...
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Is Britain a First Rate Power? (Part 2) The Black Spy Podcast,...
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Is Britain a First Rate Power? (Part 1) The Black Spy Podcast, Season 19, Episode 0007 The United Kingdom today is often described as a first rate power, yet its evolving role on the global stage invites debate. Historically revered for its expansive empire and enduring cultural, legal, and political influence, the UK retains...
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The Black Spy Podcast, Season 18, Episode 0006
As we enter 2025, the perceived decline of the U.S. Empire is marked by a confluence of economic, political, and social challenges. Domestically, increasing polarization and political instability have eroded public trust in institutions, leading to a fragmented society. Economic disparities have widened, with a shrinking middle class and rising inflation contributing to discontent. The COVID-19 pandemic further exposed vulnerabilities in the healthcare system and supply chains, prompting calls for systemic reform.
Internationally, the U.S. faces growing competition from rising powers like China and Russia, which have expanded their influence through strategic alliances and economic initiatives, such as the Belt and Road Initiative. The U.S.'s withdrawal from global leadership roles, exemplified by its handling of climate change and international agreements, has diminished its soft power and credibility on the world stage.
Moreover, military overreach and prolonged engagements in the Middle East have strained resources and public support, leading to questions about the sustainability of U.S. foreign policy. As global dynamics shift, the U.S. must navigate a multipolar world where its dominance is increasingly challenged, prompting a reevaluation of its role and strategies in an evolving geopolitical landscape. The combination of these factors signals a significant transformation in the U.S. Empire's standing.
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