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Show Notes for March 3, 2022

March 3, 2022

 

Why are insurance company actuaries reporting an unusual spike in deaths of people ages 18-64 in the last half of 2021? Robert E. Wright weighs in on life, death and insurance.

Caleb Franz of the Profiles In Liberty podcast joins me for our semi-monthly History In Action segment. This time around we talk about the Boston Massacre and the importance of not rushing to judgment. 

Is social media a curse or a blessing to the young people of our time? Before you answer that question, check out Kent McManigal's take on how social media is doing invisible damage to our youth.

There's a certain comic book quality to the narrative regarding Russia vs. Ukraine. Jordan Schachtel makes a strong case that this is less a matter of good vs. evil and more like 2 kleptocratic shades of gray.

We're feeling the effects of inflation in many areas right now. For those trying to understand what 7.5% inflation means, Peter Jacobsen says the Rule of 72 can help us understand why our concern is warranted.

What do the CIA and Pentagon's hatred of Julian Assange have to do with the current fighting in Ukraine? Jacob Hornberger connects the dots on a story that mass media is carefully avoiding, for some reason.

As hard as it would be for most of us to set aside social media, there are good reasons to consider doing so. Kate McColl suggests that social media is showing us that the world wants to be deceived.

Looking for some solid suggestions on how to best prepare for the remainder of 2022? Dr. Robert Malone has some advice for anyone who is paying attention.

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