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War Expands, Trump’s Security Fears, and the Case for Commodities as AI Accelerates The speakers discuss the ongoing war and recent reports of Trump appearing fearful, citing images of him golfing behind concertina wire with air-defense systems and an earlier escape in a catering vehicle, alongside a $10,000 bet that he will not finish his term. They warn of potential Iranian retaliation and domestic blowback, arguing MANPADS and simple, hobby-like drones could be used against U.S. targets, and note a pattern of attacks on energy infrastructure, including Libyan oil facilities. They advocate...
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Find us at Find Col. Douglas MacGregor at and No Existential Threat from China/Russia—America’s Real Crisis Is Internal In a wide-ranging discussion, Col. Douglas MacGregor argues there are no existential military threats to the United States from China or Russia, contending the most serious dangers come from instability and organized crime in Mexico and the Caribbean Basin, weakened social cohesion, mass migration, and loss of American identity. He criticizes U.S. and NATO leadership over Ukraine, predicts Russia will ultimately defeat Ukraine, and calls Ukraine a...
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Find us at Ceuta Migrant Surge, Fauci Senate Testimony, DEI in Nolan’s The Odyssey, and Escalation Toward World War III Matt and Doug discuss a sudden influx of about 49,000 Moroccans into Spain’s small enclave of Ceuta, questioning how the territory can house and feed them, whether NGOs and Moroccan authorities facilitated the crossing, and how Spain or the EU could respond given asylum rules and limited enforcement. They compare the event to past mass-migration episodes in Europe and the U.S. The conversation shifts to Anthony Fauci’s Senate testimony, Rand Paul’s questioning,...
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Find us at Ceuta Migrant Surge, Fauci Senate Testimony, DEI in Nolan’s The Odyssey, and Escalation Toward World War III Matt and Doug discuss a sudden influx of about 49,000 Moroccans into Spain’s small enclave of Ceuta, questioning how the territory can house and feed them, whether NGOs and Moroccan authorities facilitated the crossing, and how Spain or the EU could respond given asylum rules and limited enforcement. They compare the event to past mass-migration episodes in Europe and the U.S. The conversation shifts to Anthony Fauci’s Senate testimony, Rand Paul’s questioning,...
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Find us at Doug and Matt discuss headlines and subscriber questions, starting with a survey claiming 30% of Americans admit to shoplifting and what that says about social trust, morality, and societal decline. They talk about New York’s worsening conditions, Trump’s announced Saudi nuclear deal and subsequent reversal, and a House-passed NDAA provision (Section 219) calling for deeper US-Israel military/intelligence integration, which they argue signals late-stage empire and foreign influence via AIPAC. They critique Trump’s “golden age” claims, note rising yields and escalating...
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Find us at Matt and Doug discuss a proposed Trump “$1 gold coin,” calling it inappropriate for a sitting president and a sign of “end-stage empire,” comparing it to Rome’s shift to leaders’ faces on coinage. They also cover a plan to sell early access to Trump’s Truth Social posts for $100,000/month amid allegations of stock front-running, plus a $500,000-entry private D.C. club tied to Trump’s son as legalized influence peddling. The conversation shifts to escalating U.S.-Iran conflict risks, possible boots-on-the-ground odds, Israel’s role, parallels to Iraq/WMD claims,...
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Find us at The hosts discuss Trump saying an Iran MOU is “over” after reported attacks on ships in the Strait of Hormuz area, a major U.S. strike, and Iranian retaliation against U.S. bases in Bahrain and Kuwait, while noting uncertainty about attribution. They argue markets appear complacent despite the potential for a severe real-economy shock from disrupted oil flows, SPR drawdowns, and possible wider chokepoint closures (Hormuz, Bab el-Mandab). The conversation covers Iran’s internal backlash after Khamenei’s death and the likelihood of escalation, plus spillover risks from...
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Find us at https://www.CrisisInvesting.com 1976 vs Today: Patriotism, Demographics, Tech, and Subscriber Q&A on Capital Controls, Uranium, Cuba, and Milei On the July 3 observed July 4 holiday, Matt and Doug compare America’s 1976 Bicentennial mood with today, citing major shifts in demographics, a larger population, widening class divides, the decline of manufacturing, and especially computerization and heavy screen time, alongside reduced patriotism and optimism and more political polarization. They discuss changing race relations and immigration, then pivot to subscriber Q&A...
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Doug Casey on oil's new floor, the $1.4 billion grift, and why the next president will make Trump look like a moderate Doug made a call on this week's episode that stopped me mid-conversation: he's betting Trump resigns before 2028. Not impeachment. Not the 25th Amendment. Resignation — dressed up, in Doug's telling, with "some nonsensical reason why. Well, time for Vance to get groomed or whatever." And he didn't stop there: "I'd also make book that Melania is going to divorce him." His suspicion? The Melania coin was part of the alimony settlement. You can dismiss that as Doug being Doug....
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Find us at Matt and Doug discuss the proliferation of U.S. holidays, including Juneteenth and Martin Luther King Day, before turning to the opening of Obama’s presidential library and Trump’s competing, highly theatrical library renderings, comparing modern presidential libraries to pyramids and noting Biden’s reported difficulty raising funds. They debate Trump’s showmanship around his birthday and a ceasefire/peace deal they expect won’t hold, citing Iran’s improved position, unresolved issues, disrupted shipping in the Strait of Hormuz, and risks to oil prices. They then...
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Matt and Doug open with a light discussion about June holidays, local attitudes toward Pride Month in Virginia, and Trump’s unusual AI-style memes, then shift into subscriber questions. Doug explains his cautious stance on sizing into cheap junior mining and gold stocks while wanting more cash “dry powder” amid fears of a potential deflationary market collapse that could temporarily drag miners down too. They discuss whether nuclear weapons and modern city-targeting warfare violate the Geneva Conventions, citing WWII bombings, Korea, Iraq infrastructure attacks, and the devastation and contested casualty estimates in Gaza and southern Lebanon. Doug and Matt touch on eVTOL investing as a regulatory-heavy, early-industry space; risks from Japan rate changes, major tech IPOs, index/ETF dynamics, and speculative options; corn vs. soybeans as a fertilizer play; Doug’s views on the soul as unprovable but personally plausible; why Eric Sprott’s Forbes cover isn’t a top signal; Interactive Brokers for Canadian exchanges; and why inheritance often harms children unless values and education are strong.
00:00 June Holiday Banter
01:12 Pride Flags and Virginia
02:08 Trump Meme Calendar
05:08 Gold Stocks and Dry Powder
08:52 Nukes and War Crimes
13:01 Gaza and Lebanon Fallout
15:22 eVTOL Investing Outlook
18:43 Japan Yen Carry and IPO Top
21:16 Corn vs Soybeans Trade
23:18 Do Souls Exist
27:09 Sprott Cover Top Signal
29:47 Broker for Canadian Stocks
30:13 Inheritance and Raising Kids
35:39 Wrap Up and Next Week