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Len Lamensdorf and Dr. Karen Hudes are first time guests. America's Founders never desired an empire. But thanks to international banking interests who created the Federal Reserve to clandestinely finance a government never voted for by “the people,” America is now a global empire. Lamensdorf sees ever more prevalent signs a declining American empire amid growing signs of corruption correlated with the love of money and power. What are the signs that the U.S. empire is on the wane and what can we do about it? Karen Hudes has blown the whistle on a massive corruption scheme at the World Bank, an institution of spoils to the victors of World War II. Dr. Hudes is concerned the demise of the U.S. dollar as the world's reserve currency could result from that behavior and with that, quicken America's decline. Host Jay Taylor will point to some investments he believes provides extraordinary upside profit potential and may, in part offer some personal protection.
Len Lamensdorf and Dr. Karen Hudes are first time guests. America's Founders never desired an empire. But thanks to international banking interests who created the Federal Reserve to clandestinely finance a government never voted for by “the people,” America is now a global empire. Lamensdorf sees ever more prevalent signs a declining American empire amid growing signs of corruption correlated with the love of money and power. What are the signs that the U.S. empire is on the wane and what can we do about it? Karen Hudes has blown the whistle on a massive corruption scheme at the World Bank, an institution of spoils to the victors of World War II. Dr. Hudes is concerned the demise of the U.S. dollar as the world's reserve currency could result from that behavior and with that, quicken America's decline. Host Jay Taylor will point to some investments he believes provides extraordinary upside profit potential and may, in part offer some personal protection.
Our guest Len Lamensdorf is an award-winning author of eight novels, three full-length plays, and one motion picture "Corn Bread Earl and Me" In Our interview we discuss Lens insightful novel entitled "The Ballad of Billy Lee", The Story of George Washingtons Favorite Slave, adapted from his acclaimed play by the same title. In 'The Ballad of Billy Lee" we get a new historical story from the perspective of the slave who was at Washintons side for over thirty years, through the founding of America, the Revolutionary War, Washingtons Presidency, and up until his death. Imagine what it must have been like as an intelligent human being, to read and understand the Declaration of Independence, only to realized that the freedoms out lined in the document did not apply to you. What might have gone through your mind when freedom was finally granted after an entire life time of bound servitude? What would you do? Where would you go? Though you longed for FREEDOM all your life, were you prepared for it? Contact: www.lenlamensdorf.com