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#472 Monster Boxes for M.I.C. Monsters

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Freedom, finance, and warfare—are these the pillars or pitfalls of America today? Join us on the Arterburn Radio Transmission as we dissect the foundational importance of freedom and its erosion under the weight of the military-industrial complex. We'll discuss our exclusive interview with David Knight on the manipulation of silver prices by financial giants like JP Morgan Chase, urging the need for greater financial literacy. From the soaring costs of defense projects like the F-35 program to the economic forces driving military actions, we scrutinize the dissonance between America's ideals and its practices.
We also tackle the grim realities of war and empire, reflecting on the human and moral costs of military engagements in Iraq and Afghanistan. Drawing from personal experiences and Christian values, the discussion critiques the alarming casualness towards nuclear warfare and the economic motives lurking behind military strategies. We'll uncover the staggering sums spent on defense and the deceptive media narratives that obscure the real financial and human toll of continuous armed conflict.
Turning to the political arena, Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s complaint about his exclusion from a presidential debate serves as a lens to examine the systemic barriers facing non-establishment candidates. By revisiting the struggles of third-party candidates like Teddy Roosevelt and Ross Perot, we shed light on the undemocratic nature of modern political processes. Finally, we question the relevance of America's outdated post-1945 world order, contemplating a shift towards nationalism and more localized security interests, as discussed with scholars Francis P. Sempa and Hal Brands. Don't miss this thought-provoking episode that challenges conventional narratives and explores the urgent need for an America that truly lives up to its founding principles.

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Chapters

1. #472 Monster Boxes for M.I.C. Monsters (00:00:00)

2. Freedom, Finance, and War (00:00:02)

3. The Cost of War and Empire (00:09:22)

4. Complaint Over Exclusion From Debate Stage (00:17:00)

5. American Globalism vs. America First (00:31:32)

6. Cold War Foreign Policy and Globalism (00:41:21)

341 episodes

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Freedom, finance, and warfare—are these the pillars or pitfalls of America today? Join us on the Arterburn Radio Transmission as we dissect the foundational importance of freedom and its erosion under the weight of the military-industrial complex. We'll discuss our exclusive interview with David Knight on the manipulation of silver prices by financial giants like JP Morgan Chase, urging the need for greater financial literacy. From the soaring costs of defense projects like the F-35 program to the economic forces driving military actions, we scrutinize the dissonance between America's ideals and its practices.
We also tackle the grim realities of war and empire, reflecting on the human and moral costs of military engagements in Iraq and Afghanistan. Drawing from personal experiences and Christian values, the discussion critiques the alarming casualness towards nuclear warfare and the economic motives lurking behind military strategies. We'll uncover the staggering sums spent on defense and the deceptive media narratives that obscure the real financial and human toll of continuous armed conflict.
Turning to the political arena, Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s complaint about his exclusion from a presidential debate serves as a lens to examine the systemic barriers facing non-establishment candidates. By revisiting the struggles of third-party candidates like Teddy Roosevelt and Ross Perot, we shed light on the undemocratic nature of modern political processes. Finally, we question the relevance of America's outdated post-1945 world order, contemplating a shift towards nationalism and more localized security interests, as discussed with scholars Francis P. Sempa and Hal Brands. Don't miss this thought-provoking episode that challenges conventional narratives and explores the urgent need for an America that truly lives up to its founding principles.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. #472 Monster Boxes for M.I.C. Monsters (00:00:00)

2. Freedom, Finance, and War (00:00:02)

3. The Cost of War and Empire (00:09:22)

4. Complaint Over Exclusion From Debate Stage (00:17:00)

5. American Globalism vs. America First (00:31:32)

6. Cold War Foreign Policy and Globalism (00:41:21)

341 episodes

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