Out of Control Debt Leads Governments Into War, This Time Is No Different: Matthew Piepenburg

Adolf Goebbels
Published on Oct 24, 2023
The Commodity University: https://thecommodityuniversity.com

Matthew Piepenburg points out that debt distress often leads to the drumbeats of war, as reckless governments try to distract the public and find a way to stay afloat while their empire crumbles. Matthew discusses the potential for further global conflict, the new multipolar world emerging, the outcome of the debt crisis, and much more.

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00:00 Introduction
01:37 Is Israel-Hamas Part of a Bigger Trend?
08:22 Potential For More Global Conflict
19:36 Emergence of a Multipolar World
30:12 Inflation Statistics Are a Joke
42:49 The Fed VS Reality
45:34 Expanding Government Debt
51:40 Motivation For Politicians
55:50 Outcome of Debt Crisis
01:02:27 Warning About Stock Market

#debtcrisis #recession #thefed

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