David Murrin decodes major historical events to forecast global change in today's world. David is interviewed by Winston Murrin on the current state of the world politically, economically and militarily (while having a few generational debates along the way). The State Of It covers financial markets, geopolitics, the military and global future trends. David has authored three books: Breaking the Code of History, Lions Led by Lions and Now or Never The Global Forecaster UK Strategic Defence R ...
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The Grant Williams Podcast Ep. 83 - David Murrin
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In the latest episode of The Grant Williams podcast, I’m joined by Global Forecaster, David Murrin who offers us some valuable insight into his background before we dive into a riveting discussion about lateral versus linear thinking, the cycles of empires, and the geopolitical tensions between the West and China. David argues that the West is in d…
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David Murrin: Rasing The Alarm, Why The Western World Must Change Course or Face Decline
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Tom Bodrovics welcoms back global forecaster and author David Murrin to discuss the significance of historical understanding for predicting complex geopolitical events and avoiding future conflicts. Murrin shares his belief in the repetition of historical patterns due to human unconsciousness, emphasizing the importance of studying history from mul…
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Dr. Judy Shelton: Why Shouldn’t the Dollar be as Good as Gold?
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Tom welcomes a well known and interesting guest for the first time to the show, Dr. Judy Shelton. Judy is Senior Fellow at the Independent Institute and author of Good as Gold, passionately advocates for sound money as a moral obligation of governments to their citizens. Sound money, according to Shelton, should maintain its value over time, acting…
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David Collum: Part Two – A 40-Year Correction in Price and Attitude is Coming to the Markets
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In case you missed part one, the full version is available on X, Rumble and various Podcast apps. In part two, the discussion continues around Dave’s skepticism towards various economic topics, including the Federal Reserve’s rate cuts and market valuations. He argues for a return to realistic expectations and understanding debt and returns. The Pr…
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David Collum: Part One – Bannable Banter – The Topics That Tiptoe on Trouble
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https://rumble.com/v5jh4sk-david-collum-part-one-bannable-banter-the-topics-that-tiptoe-on-trouble.html Tom Bodrovics welcomes back the always entertaining Professor Dave Collum for a pre-election discussion. David is Professor of Chemistry at Cornell University and a forthright Market Commentator. Collum expresses his concerns about the election’s…
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John Rubino: We Have No Solutions Except a Choice of Crises
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Tom welcomes back John Rubino, former Wall Street analyst, author and Substacker https://rubino.substack.com for a discussion on the gold mining industry’s recent trends during the third quarter earnings reports. Despite the increase in gold prices, mining stocks have underperformed due to factors like rising costs and geopolitical risks. However, …
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Michael Oliver: Silver Could Surpass Its All-Time High Within The Next 18 Months
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In this episode of Palisades Gold Radio, your host Tom Bodrovics invites back Michael Oliver from Momentum Structural Analysis to discuss the stock market’s present condition in relation to the upcoming US election. Michael expresses his view that the markets have not fully accounted for the uncertainty and potential instability arising from the el…
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Feargus O’Conner Greenwood: Beyond the Illusion – Exposing the Lies Created by the Financial System
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https://rumble.com/v5insh9-feargus-oconner-greenwood-beyond-the-illusion-exposing-the-lies-created-by-.html Tom Bodrovics welcomes Feargus O’Connor Greenwood, author of “180 Degrees: Unlearn the Lies That You’ve Been Taught to Believe.” This conversation centers around understanding the financial system and changing perspectives. Feargus wrote his …
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Tavi Costa: We Have Never Seen a Time Like this for Miners
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Tom welcomes back Tavi Costa, Portfolio Manager at Crescat Capital, for an enlightening conversation about the gold industry and commodity space. Costa expresses his views on the current market landscape, suggesting that the Federal Reserve’s rate cuts could signal a structural bear market for the US dollar, with significant consequences for inflat…
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Matthew Pipenburg: The Economic Implications of Inflation, War, & Wealth Inequality
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Tom welcomes back Matthew Pipenburg from Von Greyerz Gold Switzerland to discusses the seemingly inevitable economic decline. Matthew discusses the relevance of Ernest Hemingway’s perspectives on inflation and war to today’s economic landscape. Pipenburg emphasized the potential for political opportunists to manipulate conflicts and economic instab…
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Justin Huhn: Timing the Market With Nuclear Energy’s Perfect Alignment
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Tom Bodrovics welcomes back Justin Huhn, the founder and publisher of Uranium Insider newsletter. Tom starts the conversation by asking about the current supply side dynamics of the uranium market. Huhn explains that most models suggest market balance around 2029-2031 but expresses concern about meeting demand beyond this point due to declining rat…
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Steve St. Angelo: Exponential Debt Cycle is Past the Point of No Return
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Tom welcomes back Steve St. Angelo of the SRSrocco Report for a discussion on the record-high prices of gold and silver. St. Angelo suggests these levels for silver could be a new floor as they've historically returned to production costs following price spikes. The average cost of primary silver production is around $26 an ounce, taking taxes and …
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Bob Coleman: Identifying Hype From Education in the Metals Space
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Tom Bodrovics welcomes back Bob Coleman from Idaho Armored Vaults. They explore current trends and insights in the precious metals markets. With gold and silver reaching record highs, excitement for investors should be palpable, but retail participation remains low due to factors like premiums and negative sentiment. High net worth individuals cont…
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The Grant Williams Podcast Ep. 81 - Jeff Sarti
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Jeff Sarti of Morton Wealth in Calabasas, CA joins me for a discussion around the ever-evolving dynamic between investor and manager the difficulties inherent in navigating changing economic circumstances through a more unconventional, more resilient approach to investing. Jeff explains how he and his colleagues try to think differently about inves…
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Luke Gromen: A U.S. Recession Remains Highly Unlikely
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Tom Bodrovics welcomes back Luke Gromen, the founder and president of FFTT (Forest for the Trees). They discuss the implications of the recent 50 basis point interest rate cut by the Fed and its potential impact on the US fiscal situation. According to Gromen, this cut signifies growing concerns from the Fed about the US true interest expense reach…
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Richard Duncan: America Doesn’t Have to be a Declining Superpower
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Tom welcomes back Richard Duncan, economist and author of 'The Money Revolution.' The discussion revolves around the implications of Duncan's latest work, which challenges conventional economic theories, particularly those rooted in Austrian economics. Their last conversation was over two years ago.Duncan begins by recapping the ideas presented in …
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Drew Rathgeber: The Gold & Silver Industry – Who Wins, Who Loses, And Who Really Benefits
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Tom welcomes back experienced trader and creator of ProGoldTrader, Drew Rathgeber to explore issues within the Gold and Silver industry. Drew shares his industry journey, starting in spot markets 20 years ago and transitioning to futures in 2006. He emphasizes regulation's importance, particularly for consumer protections and audits.They discuss pr…
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Gary Savage: 13-Year Base in Gold Means Big Moves Ahead
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Tom Bodrovics welcomes back Gary Savage, a retired entrepreneur and commodity trader, about the current state and future prospects of metals markets, specifically focusing on gold and silver. Savage underscores the importance of considering larger time frames for understanding gold market trends, emphasizing a potential 13-year base pattern in gold…
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Bob Moriarty: Gold Miner Undervaluations Are About To Change
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Tom welcomes back Bob Moriarty to engage in a discussion about global conflicts and their potential impact on world affairs. Moriarty raises concerns over the United States' involvement in Ukraine and Israel, as well as the possibility of China invading Taiwan. He emphasizes the critical nature of these events and expresses his belief in the immine…
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Simon Hunt: Markets, Bonds, and Currencies are Heading for a Last Hurrah as the Risk of War Grows
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Tom Bodrovics welcomes back consultant Simon Hunt to delve into the distinctions between Western-oriented and impartial perspectives in global analysis. Their conversation evolves around the potential threats to the West's global supremacy from the BRICS collective, spearheaded by China and Russia. This power transition could result in a loss of co…
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Don Durrett: There Is No Path Forward Where Gold Doesn’t Do Well
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In this episode, your host Tom Bodrovics invites back Don Durrett, author, investor, and founder of Goldstockdata.com, to discuss the economic conditions shaping gold's performance. Don highlights the U.S.'s weakening economy and global uncertainty as catalysts for gold's growth. He believes that a floor for gold exists at $2,200 due to its inverse…
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Nick Giambruno: The Failure of Central Planning and Central Banks
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Tom welcomes back Nick Giambruno, founder of The Financial Underground and editor-in-chief of its premium investment research publication. Nick criticizes central planning and the Fed's role in managing inflation, arguing that central banks, cannot effectively manage interest rates due to their antithesis to free markets.Giambruno deemed the steepe…
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Jeffrey Christian: Gold and Silver, The US Election – Existential Implications
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Tom welcomes back the Managing Partner of the CPM Group, Jeffrey Christian to discuss the Fed, Gold and the current economic realities of U.S. and the globe. Jeff shares his views on the Fed aiming for a long-term inflation average of around 2%, with fluctuations accepted between 1.3% and 2.8%. He asserts that while the target remains unchanged, th…
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Parallel Mike: The Red Alert – America’s Financial Instability and the World’s Response
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Tom welcomes back, Parallel Mike. Mike is the host of the Parallel Systems Broadcast on YouTube where he shares finance, geopolitics and personal liberty content. The conversation begins with a thought-provoking discussion about the global ramifications of the United States' current monetary and fiscal instability. As the world's leading power with…
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Doomberg: The Future of Energy – The Unwavering Power of Reliability Over Hype
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Tom Bodrovics welcomes back Doomberg, author of the Doomberg Substack, for a discussion on the science hype cycle and its impact on investments. The science hype cycle refers to the persistent overhyping of scientific innovations, such as solid state batteries, fusion, room temperature superconductors, and cancer cures, which often take decades to …
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Garrett Goggin: Gold Miners are on the Brink of Exciting Returns
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Tom welcomes Garrett Goggin, a seasoned financial analyst with expertise in trading and a strong emphasis on alternative assets like gold and silver. Goggin expresses his views on the current economic climate marked by the U.S. dollar's value erosion due to inflation and escalating debt. He regards gold and silver as reliable stores of value for fu…
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