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Is America on the verge of collapse - or is it finally waking up? In this explosive episode of The Brian Nichols Show, we sit down with legendary crypto-anarchist Paul Rosenberg to unpack what it really means to build a parallel society. From the failures of government to the promise of decentralized living, this is a deep-dive you won't want to miss. Studio Sponsor: Cardio Miracle - "Unlock the secret to a healthier heart, increased energy levels, and transform your cardiovascular fitness like never before.": CardioMiracle.com/TBNS What if the real revolution isn't in Washington, but in your community? Paul Rosenberg makes the case that change doesn't start with voting booths or protests - it starts with self-reliant people opting out of the broken system. From cypherpunks to Bitcoin, Paul explains how freedom-lovers are quietly building the future behind the scenes. But what happens when that freedom collides with centralized power? We get into the messy history of how liberty surges… only to get crushed by hierarchy, tribalism, and control. Paul even breaks down the biology of dominance - and why some people will always chase power unless we change the game. From immigration policy to Judeo-Christian values, we don't shy away from controversial topics. Paul and Brian go head-to-head on whether voting defensively (like voting for Trump) can actually slow down the collapse, even while we build alternatives outside the system. Can we walk and chew gum politically? You'll hear both sides. By the end, you'll see why Paul believes the real battle isn't over parties or platforms - it's over ideas. And if we want to preserve freedom, it starts by rejecting fear, turning off the 24/7 outrage machine, and rebuilding our lives and values from the ground up. This episode will change how you see politics, culture, and your own role in shaping what comes next. Order Cardio Miracle (CardioMiracle.com/TBNS) for 15% off and take a step towards better heart health and overall well-being! Submit Listener Questions to brian@briannicholsshow.com to hear your questions and perspectives answered and shared each and every week! WATCH The Brian Nichols Show, available on YouTube & Rumble. With over 975 episodes featuring local candidates, elected officials, economists, CEOs, and more, each show educates, enlightens, and informs. Follow Brian on social media: X.com/Twitter (https://www.briannicholsshow.com/twitter) & Facebook (https://www.briannicholsshow.com/facebook) Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe to The Brian Nichols Show for more captivating interviews and insights into common sense solutions for local problems! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Is America on the verge of collapse - or is it finally waking up? In this explosive episode of The Brian Nichols Show, we sit down with legendary crypto-anarchist Paul Rosenberg to unpack what it really means to build a parallel society. From the failures of government to the promise of decentralized living, this is a deep-dive you won't want to miss. Studio Sponsor: Cardio Miracle - "Unlock the secret to a healthier heart, increased energy levels, and transform your cardiovascular fitness like never before.": CardioMiracle.com/TBNS What if the real revolution isn't in Washington, but in your community? Paul Rosenberg makes the case that change doesn't start with voting booths or protests - it starts with self-reliant people opting out of the broken system. From cypherpunks to Bitcoin, Paul explains how freedom-lovers are quietly building the future behind the scenes. But what happens when that freedom collides with centralized power? We get into the messy history of how liberty surges… only to get crushed by hierarchy, tribalism, and control. Paul even breaks down the biology of dominance - and why some people will always chase power unless we change the game. From immigration policy to Judeo-Christian values, we don't shy away from controversial topics. Paul and Brian go head-to-head on whether voting defensively (like voting for Trump) can actually slow down the collapse, even while we build alternatives outside the system. Can we walk and chew gum politically? You'll hear both sides. By the end, you'll see why Paul believes the real battle isn't over parties or platforms - it's over ideas. And if we want to preserve freedom, it starts by rejecting fear, turning off the 24/7 outrage machine, and rebuilding our lives and values from the ground up. This episode will change how you see politics, culture, and your own role in shaping what comes next. ❤️ Order Cardio Miracle (CardioMiracle.com/TBNS) for 15% off and take a step towards better heart health and overall well-being!
Is America on the verge of collapse - or is it finally waking up? In this explosive episode of The Brian Nichols Show, we sit down with legendary crypto-anarchist Paul Rosenberg to unpack what it really means to build a parallel society. From the failures of government to the promise of decentralized living, this is a deep-dive you won't want to miss. Studio Sponsor: Cardio Miracle - "Unlock the secret to a healthier heart, increased energy levels, and transform your cardiovascular fitness like never before.": CardioMiracle.com/TBNS What if the real revolution isn't in Washington, but in your community? Paul Rosenberg makes the case that change doesn't start with voting booths or protests - it starts with self-reliant people opting out of the broken system. From cypherpunks to Bitcoin, Paul explains how freedom-lovers are quietly building the future behind the scenes. But what happens when that freedom collides with centralized power? We get into the messy history of how liberty surges… only to get crushed by hierarchy, tribalism, and control. Paul even breaks down the biology of dominance - and why some people will always chase power unless we change the game. From immigration policy to Judeo-Christian values, we don't shy away from controversial topics. Paul and Brian go head-to-head on whether voting defensively (like voting for Trump) can actually slow down the collapse, even while we build alternatives outside the system. Can we walk and chew gum politically? You'll hear both sides. By the end, you'll see why Paul believes the real battle isn't over parties or platforms - it's over ideas. And if we want to preserve freedom, it starts by rejecting fear, turning off the 24/7 outrage machine, and rebuilding our lives and values from the ground up. This episode will change how you see politics, culture, and your own role in shaping what comes next. Order Cardio Miracle (CardioMiracle.com/TBNS) for 15% off and take a step towards better heart health and overall well-being! Submit Listener Questions to brian@briannicholsshow.com to hear your questions and perspectives answered and shared each and every week! WATCH The Brian Nichols Show, available on YouTube & Rumble. With over 975 episodes featuring local candidates, elected officials, economists, CEOs, and more, each show educates, enlightens, and informs. Follow Brian on social media: X.com/Twitter (https://www.briannicholsshow.com/twitter) & Facebook (https://www.briannicholsshow.com/facebook) Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe to The Brian Nichols Show for more captivating interviews and insights into common sense solutions for local problems! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The lack of principled action by Congress to rein in out of control federal spending has many of us feeling like we're banging our heads against a wall. Paul Rosenberg reminds us that Congress will be the last to reform the U.S. government. It's unpopular to point out how addicted all of us are to our screens but the truth still needs to be said. Jeff Minnick says, our digital drugs are affecting more than just children. Article of the Day: Thomas Jefferson was among the most far-sighted of the Founding Generation. Check out Michael Boldin's article on Jefferson's greatest fears--the federal judiciary and the death of liberty. Sponsors: Life Saving Food Fifty Two Seven Alliance HSL Ammo Quilt & Sew
It's so easy to get caught up in contention, even when we're not really trying to fight. Paul Rosenberg has great advice on how fighting over words is medieval and keeps us from understanding one another. It's an unpleasant memory but 4 years ago we were pushed into a situation where millions of Americans lost their livelihoods over a mandated jab. John Tamny reminds us that we must never forget their excuses for lockdowns. Article of the Day: It should be clear by now that the GOP isn't going to save us. Pastor Chuck Baldwin has a chilling take on how American Evangelicals went from a moral majority to a moral meltdown. Sponsors: Life Saving Food Fifty Two Seven Alliance HSL Ammo Quilt & Sew
Anyone worth his or her salt knows that it's important to stand up for your rights. Paul Rosenberg explains how rights become a tool to destroy us when we fail to understand what they are. If you're feeling a bit discouraged that the Republicans are squandering their chance to make needed reforms, you're not alone. El Gato Malo reminds us that no ruling system will ever give us the tools to free us from their control. Article of the Day: With all of the political distractions going on around us, the move toward total control is quietly gaining ground. Clark Barnes explains how a cashless society will impact the world. Sponsors: Life Saving Food Fifty Two Seven Alliance HSL Ammo Quilt & Sew
When it seems there's not enough time to enjoy the best things in life, we need to step back and get some perspective. Paul Rosenberg describes the luxury of thinking one's own thoughts. If you're not familiar with the Sword of Damocles, take a look at this essay by Jeff Thomas. It's not just political leaders who could feel that sword fall, but also entire populations. Article of the Day: I can't believe it's been almost a decade since Jacob Hornberger wrote this essay. His breakdown of gun control and the right to resist tyranny is as true today as it was then. Definitely information worth having. Sponsors: Life Saving Food Fifty Two Seven Alliance HSL Ammo Quilt & Sew
Humor is an essential tool to keeping perspective during challenging times. This op-ed from the Idaho Examiner is a gem. Analysis: Your Beliefs Are Flawless & the World Should Hear Them--Constantly To be accused of cultish thinking is a pretty strong insult. Having said that, Paul Rosenberg makes a powerful case that most of us belong to the Cult of Rules. Article of the Day Most of us know individuals who seethe with outrage over anything Trump says or does. Check out this insightful article from Holly Mathnerd's substack that zeroes in on the growing pandemic of Gain-of-Function TDS (h/t to Barry Brownstein for bringing this to my attention) Sponsors: Life Saving Food Fifty Two Seven Alliance HSL Ammo Quilt & Sew
Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos stops by to share his observations on the passing scene. If you're looking for an authentic information source, Eric is hard to beat. Is the U.S. being steered into a head-on collision with Iran--at the best of Netanyahu? Alastair Crooke says Trump has threatened Iran over an ultimatum that likely cannot be met. Article of the Day: What drives most enemy-driven thinking? Paul Rosenberg says, it's an addiction to feeling good about ourselves by having an enemy to condemn. Sponsors: Life Saving Food Fifty Two Seven Alliance HSL Ammo Quilt & Sew
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One of the harshest truths that has come to light in the past 5 years is the degree to which the ruling class (politicians & politically-connected bureaucrats) despises the rest of us. Paul Rosenberg advises, don't panic--we'll rebalance after it finally comes crashing down. On a more related note, if you're serious about finding happiness, regardless of life's external circumstances, Annie Holmquist has a timely suggestion: Rediscover craftsmanship as a means of boosting your satisfaction. Article of the Day: The textbook example of civil war is two factions vying for power over the same geographic area and systems. With that in mind, there's a clear power struggle taking place within our federal government between the executive and judicial branches right now. James Howard Kunstler connects the dots and warns that bedlam is pending. Sponsors: Life Saving Food Fifty Two Seven Alliance HSL Ammo Quilt & Sew
Brooklyn’s own Nems—rapper, hustler, and Coney Island’s unofficial mayor—pulls up to share his raw, unfiltered story. From battling addiction and running the streets to doing time, facing homelessness, and ultimately turning his life around by working for DSNY, Nems has lived it all. But through every struggle, music was his therapy, and for the last 20 years, he’s been grinding—dropping projects, pushing his FYL merch (starting from Instagram DMs!), and even trademarking his viral catchphrase, Bing-Bong. Now signed to Paul Rosenberg and gearing up for tour, Nems reflects on his journey, his love for his Mami who never gave up on him, and what it really means to go from rock bottom to running the city. Tap in for an episode full of real talk, wild stories, and the undeniable energy of a true Brooklyn legend. Gorilla Nems in the building—Bing-Bong!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
If you're looking for greater peace of mind, one of the surest remedies is to lose the need for status. Paul Rosenberg has a down and dirty explanation regarding status, evolution and human nature. By now it should be obvious that the most crucial changes our society needs will have to originate from the individual and thread their way upwards. Annie Holmquist has a powerful essay on DOGE and the 4 essentials needed to create a decent society. Article of the Day: When trying to pin down the root cause of any of the challenges currently facing our society, it's easy to get bogged down in one political agenda or another. Allan Stevo has a thoughtful take on the root cause of every issue. Sponsors: Life Saving Food Fifty Two Seven Alliance HSL Ammo Quilt & Sew
Holy cow! The latest flu bug got a bead on me last week and took me out of commission for a few days. Let's see what we need to catch up on. For those who live and breathe politics, the DOGE phenomenon might appear very random and provocative. Jeffrey Tucker has a deeply insightful analysis of what it actually represents: the first meaningful blow against the administrative state in more than a century. Many of us feel a tinge of disappointment each time we have to trudge off to work because the apocalypse didn't come. Paul Rosenberg makes the case for why you shouldn't believe in a full-spectrum crash, even if hard times do come. Article of the Day: The situation in Ukraine continues to consume lives and treasure at an indefensable rate. It's refreshing to hear Trump speak the truth that other Western leaders will not. As Michael J. Sutton explains, bad peace is better than good war. Sponsors: Life Saving Food Fifty Two Seven Alliance HSL Ammo Quilt & Sew
Breaking out of a mindset of scarcity is harder than it sounds. Paul Rosenberg makes the case that scarcity on earth has been fundamentally overcome, yet, it's the truth we can't accept. If you missed Vice President JD Vance's speech to European leaders at the Munich Security Conference, it was a banger. Jordan Schachtel breaks down the reasons European leaders are lashing out. Article of the Day: Many of us are feeling optimistic that the tide is turning and a new day is dawning for freedom. Jeffrey A. Tucker wonders if our five-year nightmare is finally ending and spells out the challenges ahead of us. Sponsors: Life Saving Food Fifty Two Seven Alliance HSL Ammo Quilt & Sew
The undeniable corruption D.C. blob is being uncovered for all to see and the panic is palpable. James Howard Kunstler has a succinct breakdown of how it worked, for them and against us. Precious metals remain a historic hedge against debased fiat currencies and official trickery. However, as Paul Rosenberg explains, the missing gold economy highlights a crucial problem that needs correction. Article of the Day: It's always a good idea to go to the source whenever possible. This article by one of the individuals inside the DOGE team is incredibly informative about how the carefully hidden official corruption was first uncovered. It may be the best thing you read all week. Sponsors: Life Saving Food Fifty Two Seven Alliance HSL Ammo Quilt & Sew
We don't need official fact-checkers. We need to build our own fact-checking muscles to where we're able to effectively sift truth from error. Brian Nuckols joins me to talk about how to avoid common mistakes that make us susceptible to misinformation. Please take the time to check out and subscribe to Brian's Hesitation Media substack. The modern world may be flooded with information but if it's low quality or incomplete, it does more harm than good. Paul Rosenberg explains how information is broken and why free information always comes with a cost. Sponsors: Life Saving Food Fifty Two Seven Alliance HSL Ammo Quilt & Sew
Most of us have heard the word "bourgeois" without really understanding its meaning. Paul Rosenberg breaks down the word's meaning and explains why being "boujee" is a desirable thing. If you've ever been downsized unexpectedly, it can be a deeply demoralizing experience. Robin M. Itzler shares her thoughts on how being given a pink slip liberates us to discover the next opportunity. Article of the Day: If you've ever found yourself wondering, at the end of the day, how another 24 hours have slipped past, here's an essay that deserves your attention. Barry Brownstein offers some timely advice on how to make each day more meaningful. Sponsors: Life Saving Food Fifty Two Seven Alliance HSL Ammo Quilt & Sew
How can we be certain that the people who forced the lockdowns, distancing, mask and vax mandates on us were wrong? Paul Rosenberg says, it's simple, because everyone got covid anyway. Between slashing the size and costs of government and deporting illegal immigrants, a great opportunity is coming into view. J.B. Shurk says, why not transition the federal workforce into farmhands? Article of the Day: The credibility of the legacy media is dropping like a lead balloon and that means our choices for information are expanding. Michael Snyder lays out the basics of who owns the media and why our choices were so limited. Sponsors: Life Saving Food Fifty Two Seven Alliance HSL Ammo Quilt & Sew
We may pride ourselves on living in a free society, but that doesn't mean we don't have forbidden thoughts we're not allowed to voice. Paul Rosenberg explains why we're not allowed to believe that we are good. The day of accountability has arrived for those who used the Covid pandemic response as a way to grab more power. James Bovard wonders, will any federal officials pay for what they did? Article of the Day: Anyone who is serious about resisting authentic tyranny needs to become better acquainted with John Hancock. Michael Boldin of the Tenth Amendment Center shares Hancock's legacy of resistance, revolution and liberty. Sponsors: Life Saving Food Fifty Two Seven Alliance HSL Ammo Quilt & Sew
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The devastation of the Los Angeles fires is hard to comprehend. However, as James Howard Kunstler explains, the reasons for it are pretty straightforward. It's not that we've lost our sense of right and wrong, the breakdown of our culture and society more closely correlated with how our moral energies are dispersed. Paul Rosenberg describes why scattering our moral energy takes it away from where it matters most. Article of the Day: If you love writers who are skilled wordsmiths, you'll love Jim Bovard's recap of some of his zestiest epigrams of 2024. The man knows how to say things with clarity and wit. Sponsors: Life Saving Food Fifty Two Seven Alliance HSL Ammo Quilt & Sew
One of our biggest responsibilities is to give our children and their children the truths they'll need to keep the torch of civilization alight. Check out this essay from Restoring Truth on passing the torch in a digital generation. It's ironic that the people who are most serious about their health are the ones who have some of the biggest doubts about our health care systems. Paul Rosenberg says the weaponization of medicine is the reason for this. Article of the Day: Knowing who you are is much more than an exercise in navel-gazing. Destry Griffiths has a marvelous essay on how the world will ask you who you are, and if you don't know, the world will tell you. Sponsors: Life Saving Food Fifty Two Seven Alliance HSL Ammo Quilt & Sew
If food freedom hasn't been on your radar screen just yet, it's about to be. With the USDA ordering nationwide testing of milk for bird flu, it's time to start paying close attention. Fatherhood has been on my mind lately and Walker Larson's latest column really hit home for me. He counsels: Fathers, make your families happy. Article of the Day: I'm not an expert on cryptocurrency but I've followed Paul Rosenberg's writing long enough to consider him a trustworthy and credible source. Check out his latest on how the various ways Bitcoin can fix society. Sponsors: Life Saving Food Fifty Two Seven Alliance HSL Ammo Quilt & Sew
Paul "Rosie" Rosenberg shares his thoughts on the Giants loss to the Cowboys and what it means for the future of the franchise. He also talks about over-rated Thanksgiving foods, a victory for Vito the Pug at the National Dog Show and much more!
Show Open: there are two terrible football teams in New York. Is one of them in a more dire situation?
We've all heard about toxic masculinity but that's not a particularly well-defined term. Paul Rosenberg's take on the surge of monkey masculinity is far more informative and helpful. Not to sound all dramatic but the realignment we are currently witnessing is as rare as it is encouraging. Jeffrey A. Tucker explains the revolution of 2024. Article of the Day: Before we outsourced every dispute to the police, how did people handle their differences? Check out what a former U.S. Marshal had to say about how it was done in the Old West. Sponsors: Life Saving Food Fifty Two Seven Alliance HSL Ammo Quilt & Sew
Most of us have been raised to view anything referred to as a right as something positive. Paul Rosenberg explains that not all rights are created equal, in fact, some "rights" destroy us. If you've never stopped and considered all the ways that the government is keeping you from living independently, it's sobering. On the bright side, you also learn exactly what you should be doing. Article of the Day: Could the death of a squirrel have helped shape the outcome of the 2024 election? Brandon Smith says, remember Peanut and learn why the state killing of a squirrel matters. Sponsors: Life Saving Food Fifty Two Seven Alliance HSL Ammo Quilt & Sew
With nearly 70 days to go until Trump's inauguration, there's still an uneasy sense that another shoe is about to drop. On the bright side, however, Sasha Stone explains how it wasn't an election, it was an intervention. If there was ever a time to seek moral clarity, this is it. Paul Rosenberg shares a story of what that looks like and why integrity, courage and self-honesty are all part of a recipe for heroes and saints. Article of the Day: It's been said that storytellers are the ones who rule the world. Walker Larson has an excellent essay on the therapeutic power of stories. Sponsors: Life Saving Food Fifty Two Seven Alliance Iron Sight Brewing Co. Quilt & Sew
There are many addictions running rampant in our society today, and the one that affects us most of all is the addiction to control. Paul Rosenberg says, control is the primary driver of corruption. The hardest thing that Jesus ever asked of his followers was that they love one another--including their enemies. T.S. Flanders calls upon American Christians to end the cold civil war. Article of the Day: This may be the most unpleasant thing you read this week but it needs to be shared and understood. Jeffrey Tucker explains how the CDC planned quarantine camps nationwide for the pandemic and how we narrowly avoided that fate. Sponsors: Life Saving Food Fifty Two Seven Alliance Iron Sight Brewing Co. Quilt & Sew
I'm keeping it short and sweet today. Not because I don't have a lot to share but because my voice is hanging on by a thread. Paul Rosenberg has some of the best advice on how to move forward now that the election has come and gone. I hope you'll consider his call for a people who carry civilization within themselves and who don't just live to punish their opponents. Article of the Day: The only time I see network news is when I'm visiting my dear old grey-haired mother. The number of big pharma ads during the broadcast is simply stunning. Here is a principled call to end big pharma's capture of the TV networks. Sponsors: Life Saving Food Fifty Two Seven Alliance Iron Sight Brewing Co. Quilt & Sew
We're giving you a break from whatever stressful stuff is going on this week to bring you some of the more...interesting calls we've collected. A man's girlfriend wants to try saline injections on her breasts for a "24 hour boob job." The question is, can he safely do the injecting? A woman's cat is grieving the loss of her longtime companion, a small dog. Now the kinky feline is demanding unspeakable rough treatment and her "owner" is neither G, G, nor G and does NOT consent. Happy Soft Cock Week to all who celebrate! Our guest is "professional cuddler" Michelle Renee who is helping to launch a worldwide celebration of the penis in repose. She offers a kind and loving perspective on a topic that really needn't cause so much anxiety. On the Magnum, Dan chats with Paul Rosenberg- founder and manager of Rain City Jacks, a private, non-profit jack-off club in Seattle. As we speak, men are gathering to masturbate together. Dan and Paul talk about the 20 year history of the club, how a whopping 10% of the patrons are straight, and how communal masturbation brings people together in the best way. Also, what happens to all the jiz? And, in the darker corners of Salt Lake City, there are kinky parties going on with bizarre contraptions meant to deliver a world of forbidden pleasure. Unfortunately, it just made the caller puke her guts out. You ok SLC? Q@Savage.Love 206-302-2064 This episode is brought to you by Helix Sleep. Right now, Helix is offering 25% off all mattress orders + 2 FREE Dream Pillows! Go to HelixSleep.com/Savage. With Helix, better sleep starts now. This episode is brought to you by Talkspace- online therapy that makes it easy to get extra mental health support. For $80 off your first month, go to Talkspace.com/Savage, and use the offer code Space80. This episode is brought to you by Squarespace. They make it easy to build a website or blog. Give it a whirl at Squarespace.com/Savage and if you want to buy it, use the code Savage for a 10% off your first purchase.
Show Open: Boone and Cashman did not lose the Yankees the World Series, Aaron Judge and the players did.
We're not supposed to question whether our elections are being tampered with, lest we be labeled as "election deniers." Kit Knightly has an instructive essay on how to rig your rigged elections. Why is it so hard to thrive in our day? Paul Rosenberg has a solid explanation of how taxes and a corrupted money supply are making it impossible for productive people to prosper like their grandparents did. Article of the Day: Remember how the Ministry of Truth in Orwell's "1984" existed to rewrite history so as to fit current party dogma? Jeffrey Tucker has a chilling report on how our modern censors are scrubbing the internet at this moment. Sponsors: Life Saving Food Fifty Two Seven Alliance Iron Sight Brewing Co. Quilt & Sew
Outside of government, there's no such thing as an unnecessary job. Paul Rosenberg explains the dignity of work, especially when we are creating things. This election cycle has been a perfect example of how fear is the primary selling point of most politicians. Jacob Hornberger breaks down how the they're-coming-to-get-us racket works to rob us of our freedoms. Article of the Day: Why do traditionalists tend to idolize the 1950s? Cadence McManimon has a great essay on the good and bad of that decade to put things in perspective. Sponsors: Life Saving Food Fifty Two Seven Alliance Iron Sight Brewing Co. Quilt & Sew
Thanks to the upcoming election, the next few weeks are likely to be unlike anything we've experienced in our lives. Paul Rosenberg has a great explanation for how political parties took over the United States. A powerful lesson has played out before us in the relief response to the recent hurricanes. Ron Paul says we've seen for ourselves that volunteerism is superior to authoritarianism. Article of the Day: If we're serious about building an America that we can be proud of, it's going to take more than shouted political slogans. Barry Brownstein says, it starts with prioritizing what's within our sphere of influence. Sponsors: Life Saving Food Fifty Two Seven Alliance Iron Sight Brewing Co. Quilt & Sew
If it seems as though our freedom of speech, thought and conscience is under attack, that's because it is. Jeffrey A. Tucker charts the growing frustration of the elite toward anyone speaking truth. A sad truth of our time is that culture is nearly always antagonistic toward conscience. Paul Rosenberg explains the necessity of learning to see ourselves as individuals first. Article of the Day: Supporting non-state institutions like family, community, church and local businesses is critical to keeping abusive state power in check. Ryan McMaken says, it's not enough to simply hate the state. Sponsors: Life Saving Food Fifty Two Seven Alliance Iron Sight Brewing Co. Quilt & Sew
The day we stop pursuing status is the day we begin to know real peace. Paul Rosenberg has some hard won wisdom to share on the need to get past status. Becoming a well-rounded individual has greater impact on the world that we might think. Victor Davis Hanson makes the case for why the world needs more renaissance people. Article of the Day: If you're not familiar with the term "man of the system" you need to check out this essay from Jeff Thomas. He explains how the man of the system thinks he knows what's best for everyone else and seeks to impose it. Sponsors: Life Saving Food Fifty Two Seven Alliance Iron Sight Brewing Co. Quilt & Sew
Mark Twain famously warned about "lies, damned lies and statistics." Adam De Gree shares some timely insights into how fake government statistics are used to nudge public opinion. The growing conflicts in the Middle East and elsewhere have a lot of us wondering if WW III is about to kick off. Brandon Smith says, it already has kicked off but it doesn't look like what we expected. Article of the Day: If you've struggled with feelings of hopelessness, Paul Rosenberg has a message you need to hear. History is clear--the current insanity will pass and the old, broken ways of doing things will fade away. So let's start building what comes next. Sponsors: Life Saving Food Fifty Two Seven Alliance Iron Sight Brewing Co. Quilt & Sew
Uh-oh, the high cost of groceries has caught the eye of government functionaries. Jeffrey A. Tucker warns that official attempts to impose price controls will lead to grocery rationing sooner than later. As a productive member of society, it's easy to feel outnumbered and outgunned. Paul Rosenberg says, don't panic now that the ruling cliques are falling apart, we'll rebalance afterward. Article of the Day: If you're waiting for a political leader to restore your liberties, you're going to be very disappointed. Liberty requires a people who claim, use and defend their natural rights. Barry Brownstein asks, has America lost its creed? Sponsors: Life Saving Food Fifty Two Seven Alliance Iron Sight Brewing Co. Quilt & Sew
The right kind of radicalism is nothing for which we should be ashamed. Paul Rosenberg warns that if we don't learn to break free from popular opinions, our descendants will look at us like we look at those who used to bleed people when they were sick. No matter how much of our world appears to be spinning out of control, we call the shots as to where we choose to focus our attention. Walker Larson explains what we lose with our attention spans. Article of the Day: The atmosphere is getting charged as the November election draws near, much in the same way the atmosphere starts to stink as you get closer to a large dairy. For those who want to better understand the electoral chicanery playing out before us, James Howard Kunstler breaks it down very nicely. Sponsors: Life Saving Food Fifty Two Seven Alliance Iron Sight Brewing Co. Quilt & Sew
Finding freedom in an unfree world requires becoming very committed to the concept of decentralization. Paul Rosenberg offers 6 reasons why centralization is bad. The move toward total censorship is accelerating and our duty to rebel approaches. Brandon Smith has some excellent information on how the path to tyranny unfolds and how to know when rebellion is necessary. Article of the Day: After last night's presidential candidate debate, it's only fitting to have a follow up to yesterday's article by Quoth The Raven (QTR). Reactions were pretty mixed last night but today is when the critical thinking will start kicking in. Sponsors: Life Saving Food Fifty Two Seven Alliance Iron Sight Brewing Co. Quilt & Sew
It's wild how brazen evil is in our day and yet few people seem capable of seeing it for what it is. Paul Rosenberg reminds us that evil is weak and it cannot survive when we call things by their true names. The ability to speak our minds without fear of punishment is something we are rapidly losing. Tom Woods says, Kamala's new threat to to "prevent misinformation," if she's elected, is a serious one. Article of the Day: Concerns over the practice of registering illegal immigrants to vote in our elections aren't just misplaced fears. As Elizabeth Nickson explains, this practice is part of the black swan/orchestrated chaos that is planned for November 5. Sponsors: Life Saving Food Fifty Two Seven Alliance Iron Sight Brewing Co. Quilt & Sew
It's time to catch up on all that's happened in the world since my last conversation with Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos. We live in a time when lawfare is being used to attack everyone from former presidents to citizens who speak outside the boundaries of the official narrative. Paul Rosenberg explains how "law" is used as a mind trick to gain our compliance. Article of the Day: Self reliance is a topic in which each of us should deeply invested. Todd Hayen shares some of Ralph Waldo Emerson's deepest insights on the subject. Sponsors: Life Saving Food Fifty Two Seven Alliance Iron Sight Brewing Co. Quilt & Sew
Show Open: The Yankees lost a sloppy game in D.C. They played poor defense, Gerrit Cole wasn't himself, but most of all, they made the worst pitcher in baseball look like Cy Young, and blew multiple opportunity's to score off the bullpen late, the most glaring one - an Aaron Judge double play.
If you haven't already subscribed to Paul Rosenberg's Freeman's Perspective website, you really should. Here's Paul's take on how to gain confidence and courage. It's pure gold. Few words are more poorly understood and regularly misconstrued as the word "capitalism." Jeffrey A. Tucker has a must read essay on the subject that clears up a number of misunderstandings. Article of the Day: As long as we're on the subject of economics, it's as good a time as any to clear the air regarding the free market. Jacob Hornberger explores what free enterprise really means. Sponsors: Life Saving Food Fifty Two Seven Alliance Iron Sight Brewing Co. Quilt & Sew
SHOW OPEN: Paul Rosenberg opens his Saturday morning show discussing the Mets' ceiling and calls for Mets fans to come to grips with that fact.
The crypto trade continues to stay strong! Do you know where to invest? Join us for an interesting conversation with Paul Rosenberg as he shares some tips and current insights on the crypto space. Paul discusses the state of Bitcoin and Ethereum, the challenges they face, and the implications of their integration into mainstream financial systems through ETFs. He also highlights the geopolitical and economic shifts impacting the global financial landscape. Today we discuss... Paul's background in electrical construction and engineering and his time in the early cypherpunk community. His early company called Crypto Hippie that provided internet privacy. Paul's monthly newsletter at freemansperspective.com. How a majority of illicit activities use traditional currencies like the US dollar. Bitcoin has remained consistent, with its value tied to supply and demand rather than being a traditional investment vehicle. Bitcoin ETFs are emerging due to high demand, with many US citizens owning some Bitcoin. Ethereum runs smart contracts and has experienced technical challenges and governance changes. Other cryptocurrencies serve as tools for specific uses rather than investment vehicles. ETFs might pull Bitcoin into wallets over which there is some regulatory control. Bitcoin can evade currency controls, making it valuable in certain situations. The global east and south are building their own monetary systems, moving away from the US dollar. Holding physical assets and stocks in real, productive companies is advisable. The US and European corporations are vulnerable as the "third world" becomes more self-sufficient. For more information, visit the show notes at https://moneytreepodcast.com/crypto-trade-continues-paul-rosenberg-630 Today's Panelists: Kirk Chisholm | Innovative Wealth Barbara Friedberg | Barbara Friedberg Personal Finance Phil Weiss | Apprise Wealth Management Follow on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/moneytreepodcast Follow LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/money-tree-investing-podcast Follow on Twitter/X: https://x.com/MTIPodcast