Last week I had the honor of sitting down down for a particularly inspired chat with Irish activist and author John Augustine Waters. John introduced the conversation with a few paragraphs under the heading, "We are fighting a war for our children's lives," adding that, "This may be the most important conversation you've heard in the past three years of horror since the war burst into plain sight.
We discussed artificial intelligence (no, it’s not going to control us), Ukraine, Putin, China, World Economic Forum, human productivity, money, happiness, love and hope.
Since John and I are (almost) in the same time zone we spoke during the morning hours, which helped, I think. I regularly have talks with US or Canadian-based podcasters, usually recorded late in the evenings and as my days tend to be quite intense, more often than not, I'm drained by that time and the energy can seem low.
A friend wrote me after a recent podcast and said that I looked tired. I think that in this talk, thanks to John’s excellent questions discussed during the morning hours made quite a difference. If you find the podcast interesting, please consider sharing it: it seems that I’ve again come in the censors’ crosshairs and Twitter won’t link to some of my articles.
You can find the podcast on John Waters’ Odysee channel at the link below. It’s two hours long, so I’ll keep this article short.
https://odysee.com/@johnwaters:7/AHC5%281%29:2
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Alex Krainer and Henry Makow, all you need to understand in depth today’s geopolitics and history. Krainer is by far the best geopolitical analyst, it’s a joke that incompetent people like Jeffrey Sachs get all those media attention, and Krainer is censored.
Alex. This talk is right up there with your discussions with Matt Ehert and Tom Luongo. What's better here is that we get more of your great analysis 🥰. Thank you in particular for the reminder of the beginnings of fractional banking. Essential stuff. Your take on AI is enlightening yet totally practical given the state of the "AI creators" today.
I have to agree with RP on Sachs-- your response is very respectful, but the old enablers of the deep state sorry don't get a pass now just because they MAY appeal to the "respectable society". Even Kissinger -whom I believe Sachs will kind of replace in his role of "society consigliere" -- was preferable. Guys like Sachs just lurk in the background and incite or mollify when it suits their needs.
The "respectable society' is a mass of technocrats who enable, who allow the stratification you are discussing here to continue.