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Show Notes for March 2, 2022

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Things have been looking pretty dystopian lately. Matt Hampton wonders which dystopian story does 2022 resemble the most. 

Here's a question that no one seems interested in asking that nevertheless has real bearing on the situation in Ukraine: What exactly is the role of NATO? Ron Paul explains how it all comes back to NATO.

U.S. foreign policy is always a tricky subject since many Americans equate patriotism with supporting whatever our government is doing abroad. Philip Giraldi explains how we are creating new enemies.

If you haven't subscribed the Good Citizen substack, it's an excellent resource for information outside of the Borg's echo chamber. Especially this essay about how the propaganda war is not the war.

We've learned a lot over the past two years. Tom Woods has a terrific list of 8 things the Age of Fauci teaches us.

The interconnectedness of the financial realm is creating some complications for those trying to sanction Russia into submission. Thomas L. Knapp describes how the West's SWIFT kick is aimed at Russia but may end up hitting the U.S. dollar as well.

One of the craziest signs of the times is the growing push to silence dissenting voices. As Caitlin Johnstone notes, defending freedom and democracy sure requires an awful lot of censorship.

This is a truly insightful article. If you're going to make self reliance a priority, never forget that training preparedness is better than simply learning preparedness.

I didn't watch the State of the Union address last night. (Sorry, but I had to wash my hair) Thankfully, I was able to get my hands on a draft of the real state of the union and it was far more insightful than I'd hoped.

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