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Ep. 17: Mark Moss

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My guest today is Mark Moss, an investor, entrepreneur, content creator, an expert in economics, finance, and a teacher and mentor for navigating the world through the lens of money. Mark is one of my main sources of knowledge and wisdom in the past couple of years and thanks to him I entered the world of Gold and Bitcoin, while understanding the fiat currency system failures. Mark has a sensible, evidence based approach, and he’s also a compassionate, humble soul.

In this episode we discuss the cycles of history, specifically Europe's fourth turning. Mark highlights the impact of the broken money system, the concepts of communism and Marxism, the World Economic Forum’s (WEF) vision and the rise of technocracy. He emphasizes the importance of Bitcoin in obtaining financial freedom and Bitcoin’s role in fixing the broken monetary system. We then discuss control and permission in society, the rise of parallel markets, and the energy crisis in California as an example of excessive regulation. We end with the importance of speaking up and taking action to build the world we want.

This episode is the second of 5 special episodes filmed at the Bitcoin Conference in Amsterdam, recorded about 8 weeks ago, and aired in delay due to the War in Israel; Thanks for your support & understanding.

00:00 - Introduction & Mark’s impact

03:25 - Europe's Fourth Turning

08:40 - Germany's history and cycles

13:35 - Refugees and why money is broken

17:20 - Money and wars

22:30 - Mark’s “The UnCommunist Manifesto” book - about Communism & Marxism

25:15 - World Economic Forum (WEF) vision & Schwab’s books

33:00 - Individualism and the state

37:50 - Technocracy of experts leading to total control (with Digital IDs & CBDCs)

43:55 - The freedom to transact

45:50 - Working outside the system, parallel markets

46:45 - Energy crisis in California

49:10 - Bitcoin as a parallel market that cannot be shut down

52:30 - Message of hope: optimistic on freedom but tough road ahead

53:20 - Speaking up and getting into action

Watch/listen on all platforms: https://linktr.ee/yourethevoice

Support Efrat's work ⁠here⁠ or using Bitcoin ⁠here⁠

Mark’s Youtube | Website | The UnCommunist Manifesto book

Efrat's ⁠⁠Twitter⁠⁠ | Telegram | You're The Voice links | Efrat’s links

Filming & Editing: Ohad DeGrate

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My guest today is Mark Moss, an investor, entrepreneur, content creator, an expert in economics, finance, and a teacher and mentor for navigating the world through the lens of money. Mark is one of my main sources of knowledge and wisdom in the past couple of years and thanks to him I entered the world of Gold and Bitcoin, while understanding the fiat currency system failures. Mark has a sensible, evidence based approach, and he’s also a compassionate, humble soul.

In this episode we discuss the cycles of history, specifically Europe's fourth turning. Mark highlights the impact of the broken money system, the concepts of communism and Marxism, the World Economic Forum’s (WEF) vision and the rise of technocracy. He emphasizes the importance of Bitcoin in obtaining financial freedom and Bitcoin’s role in fixing the broken monetary system. We then discuss control and permission in society, the rise of parallel markets, and the energy crisis in California as an example of excessive regulation. We end with the importance of speaking up and taking action to build the world we want.

This episode is the second of 5 special episodes filmed at the Bitcoin Conference in Amsterdam, recorded about 8 weeks ago, and aired in delay due to the War in Israel; Thanks for your support & understanding.

00:00 - Introduction & Mark’s impact

03:25 - Europe's Fourth Turning

08:40 - Germany's history and cycles

13:35 - Refugees and why money is broken

17:20 - Money and wars

22:30 - Mark’s “The UnCommunist Manifesto” book - about Communism & Marxism

25:15 - World Economic Forum (WEF) vision & Schwab’s books

33:00 - Individualism and the state

37:50 - Technocracy of experts leading to total control (with Digital IDs & CBDCs)

43:55 - The freedom to transact

45:50 - Working outside the system, parallel markets

46:45 - Energy crisis in California

49:10 - Bitcoin as a parallel market that cannot be shut down

52:30 - Message of hope: optimistic on freedom but tough road ahead

53:20 - Speaking up and getting into action

Watch/listen on all platforms: https://linktr.ee/yourethevoice

Support Efrat's work ⁠here⁠ or using Bitcoin ⁠here⁠

Mark’s Youtube | Website | The UnCommunist Manifesto book

Efrat's ⁠⁠Twitter⁠⁠ | Telegram | You're The Voice links | Efrat’s links

Filming & Editing: Ohad DeGrate

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