Today's Flash Back Friday comes from Episode 213, originally published in May 2014.

Bill Blunden has written several books including Behold a Pale Farce, Threat Inflation, and Cube Farm. Bill joins the show today to discuss the NSA and the advanced software they are using to spy on people. He also runs the website Below Gotham Labs, which is a blog that helps get this information out.

Website:

www.BelowGotham.com

Direct download: HS_486_FBF_Bill_Blunden.mp3
Category:general -- posted at: 12:00pm EDT

Jason Hartman talks with Marc Faber, editor at Gloom, Boom, Doom, about what's going on in our economy with the massive asset inflation that's hit in the past few years. The two examine what central banks will have to do in order to deal with the looming shortages and what investments can buck that trend when it arises.

Key Takeaways:

[4:26] Asset inflation is making the rich richer and leaving the poor and middle class behind

[10:32] Will millennials get bailed out by their inheritance from their Baby Boomer parents?

[13:48] The 2 investments that will appreciate in a global downturn

[15:39] 2 ways central banks can print money

[20:11] Inflationary actions can kick the can down the road a long way, but there is one thing that can ruin the party

Website:

www.GloomBoomDoom.com

Direct download: HS_485_Marc_Faber.mp3
Category:general -- posted at: 10:08am EDT

Today's Flash Back Friday comes from Episode 174, originally published in October 2013.

Joe the Plumber is a conservative activist who got his name in the midst of the 2008 Presidential Election. He joins the show to explain why the Boston bomber was on the front cover of Rolling Stone. He believes this is reflective of the Obama Administration’s soft approach to dealing with those who seek to destroy us.

Website:

www.JoeForAmerica.com

Direct download: HS_484_Joe_Plumber.mp3
Category:general -- posted at: 11:51pm EDT

Jason Hartman talks with Kelly Alexander, founder of Great American Tax Remedy, about how Kelly has been able to avoid paying Federal income tax since 2014. Kelly's method hasn't had to hold up against an IRS audit, but she's confident that what she's doing is completely legal and can help anyone out.

Key Takeaways:

[3:12] How Kelly's tax plan to avoid income taxes works

[6:49] Who else is using Kelly's technique?

[8:11] What Kelly does when she gets paid in order to avoid income tax

[18:08] How to report your income on your taxes under Kelly's format

[28:20] Why Kelly's strategy works for both state and federal taxes

Website:

www.MyTaxRemedy.com

Direct download: HS_483_Kelly_Alexander.mp3
Category:general -- posted at: 9:09pm EDT

Today's Flash Back Friday comes from Episode 202, originally published in February 2014.

Carla Lee Johnson is Founder and President of One Team Humanity Foods and Managing Member for The Truth Movie, LLC. She starts the show to discuss how Pinterest has changed the food world.

Johnston tells us that we would be surprised to learn about the food we are eating because there are so many "things" in our food that we don't even know about. She shares what we should look for on labels. Johnston then explains what a flexitarian is and how her Nut Burger product has more benefits than meat.

Website:

www.NutBurgers.com

Direct download: HS_482_FBF_Carla_Johnson.mp3
Category:general -- posted at: 4:25pm EDT

Jason Hartman talks with Patri Friedman, Executive Director of The Seasteading Institute, about creating new countries using the seasteading technique. Patri discusses how the concept would work in today's environment and why it's not absurd to think of a country being created on the water. It's coming sooner than you expect.

Key Takeaways:

[1:44] What is seasteading?

[6:37] Why not just buy land from a country rather than doing everything out at sea?

[10:36] Patri's goal is seeing governments competing for citizens by treating them best

[14:13] How do you deal with security when you're in the middle of the ocean?

[18:34] What are these seasteads going to do for currency?

Website:

www.Seasteading.org

www.Twitter.com/Patrissimo

Direct download: HS_481_Patri_Friedman.mp3
Category:general -- posted at: 11:05pm EDT

Today's Flash Back Friday comes from Episode 190, originally published in November 2013.

Born an only child into a house full of animals in Port Washington, New York, Jocelyn Kessler recognized at a young age that she had the ability to energetically communicate with animals. She could somehow “hear and understand” what the animals were saying when she spoke to them. At such a young age she had no idea about energy interpretation  or communication with forces outside the physical realm.

Later in life as a pre-teen, Jocelyn had a “near death” experience that allowed her to access certain special gifts that had previously been hidden and were now in the conscious mind. Her ability to interpret energy in animals increased due to her altered consciousness, and many of her spirit guides – both animal and human – began making themselves known to her.  With her heightened awareness, Jocelyn found herself able to feel and see more than ever in humans as well.  It was at this time that she began to use her newly found abilities to connect humans and animals.  Jocelyn soon discovered that another source of the connection emanated from her physically.

Website:

The Secret Language of Dogs: Stories From a Dog Psychic

Direct download: HS_480_FBF_Jocelyn_Kessler.mp3
Category:general -- posted at: 4:44pm EDT

Jason Hartman talks with Jorge Newbery, founder and CEO of Debt Cleanse, founder of American Homeowner Preservation and author of Debt Cleanse: How to Settle Your Unaffordable Debts for Pennies on the Dollar, about how he was able to climb out of a $26 million hole and how others can follow in his footsteps. This isn't about cheating your way out of debt, it's about using the same rights that creditors have because you need to protect yourself from predatory lending practices.

Key Takeaways:

[2:47] Debt may seem simple, but it's a lot more nuanced that you'd first believe

[4:32] If you can't afford your debts, the best thing you can do is to stop paying them

[7:44] How Jorge got started paying off his $26 million debt

[10:21] What kind of errors you should be looking for from your lendors

[16:11] The elite have often used debt as a way to enslave the lower classes

Website:

www.DebtCleanse.com

Debt Cleanse: How to Settle Your Unaffordable Debts for Pennies on the Dollar

Direct download: HS_479_Jorge_Newbery.mp3
Category:general -- posted at: 6:06pm EDT

Today's Flash Back Friday comes from Episode 66, originally published in December 2011.

Jason Hartman interviews Victor Davis Hanson, professor and author, regarding how the crises around the world, especially in Greece and the European Union, have had a profound impact on employers, and how Greece’s crisis will impact larger countries. People in Greece are uncertain in these times because the president has created a climate where the people don’t know what the tax code is going to be, what the regulations will be, or what the national policy is going to be about investment savings. With governments unable to pay their debts, the affluent feel they’re in the proverbial crosshairs. Victor feels that here in our own country, Obama has succeeded in shutting down American capitalism. Victor also discusses with Jason how California’s economy is pathetic, including the infrastructure and schools, and how employment and salaries are affected, and talks about the out-migration from the state. He gives examples of what is really happening within California, from the street level to the government level, including how unions and crime and complications from illegal immigration have compounded the problems. Immigration has put a huge strain on the public health system, employment and the resources of the state, and Victor feels California needs to close its borders to recover.

Victor Davis Hanson is the Martin and Illie Anderson Senior Fellow in Residence in Classics and Military History at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University, a professor of Classics Emeritus at California State University, Fresno, and a nationally syndicated columnist for Tribune Media Services. He is also the Wayne & Marcia Buske Distinguished Fellow in History, Hillsdale College, where he teaches each fall semester courses in military history and classical culture. Hanson is the author of hundreds of articles, book reviews, scholarly papers, and newspaper editorials on matters ranging from ancient Greek, agrarian and military history to foreign affairs, domestic politics, and contemporary culture. He has written or edited 17 books, including Warfare and Agriculture in Classical Greece (1983; paperback ed. University of California Press, 1998); The Western Way of War (Alfred Knopf, 1989; 2d paperback ed. University of California Press, 2000); Hoplites: The Ancient Greek Battle Experience (Routledge, 1991; paperback., 1992); The Other Greeks: The Family Farm and the Agrarian Roots of Western Civilization (Free Press, 1995; 2nd paperback ed., University of California Press, 2000); Fields without Dreams: Defending the Agrarian Idea (Free Press, 1996; paperback, Touchstone, 1997; The Bay Area Book reviewers Non-fiction winner for 1996); The Land Was Everything, Letters from an American Farmer (Free Press, 2000; a Los Angeles Times Notable book of the year); The Wars of the Ancient Greeks (Cassell, 1999; paperback, 2001); The Soul of Battle (Free Press, 1999, paperback, Anchor/Vintage, 2000); Carnage and Culture (Doubleday, 2001; Anchor/Vintage, 2002; a New York Times bestseller); An Autumn of War (Anchor/Vintage, 2002); Mexifornia: A State of Becoming (Encounter, 2003), Ripples of Battle (Doubleday, 2003), and Between War and Peace (Random House, 2004). He also authored A War Like No Other, which was named one of the New York Times Notable 100 Books of 2006.

Website:

www.VictorHanson.com

Direct download: HS_478_FBF_Victor_Hanson.mp3
Category:general -- posted at: 12:00pm EDT

Jason Hartman talks with Matt Richtel, Pulitzer prize winning New York Times reporter and author of the new book An Elegant Defense: The Extraordinary New Science of the Immune System, about the new information that's come to light about our immune system and how we can help/hurt it by our actions. Matt dispels some myths that are long, long held, and gives solutions as to how we can best improve our health.

Key Takeaways:

[2:00] Matt's journey to understanding the immune system came from his friend's serious illness. It led to him confronting several myths about the immune system.

[5:30] Our immune system actually tries to get along with everything as best as possible, not to automatically attack

[7:33] Why it's a mistake to try and "boost your immune system"

[10:25] New research on your "gut health"

[14:22] How stress weakens your immune system

Website:

www.MattRichtel.com

Direct download: HS_477_Matt_Richtel.mp3
Category:general -- posted at: 8:27pm EDT

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