Topic: Currency War

6 chapters across the catalog

Fact Checkmate
Episode 887 1:58:52 - 2:04:41

887: Fact Checkmate

British War on Cash, Phasing Out 50 Pound Notes

The Bank of England is reportedly considering phasing out the £50 note, following similar moves in India and the EU to eliminate high-value currency. Financial experts suggest this is part of a broader "war on cash" intended to increase tax oversight and control over small transactions. While some look to Bitcoin as an alternative, the hosts remain skeptical of its current convenience as a store of value.

Ready for Huma
Episode 536 32:31 - 35:28

536: Ready for Huma

Syrian Civil War, Russian Economic Interests and Regime Change

An "economic hitman" source provides intelligence suggesting Russia's support for Syria is driven by a fear of "regime change for the sake of democracy" spreading to Chechnya. The report highlights that Russia prints Syria's currency and provides military support similar to its historical relationship with Cuba. The hosts frame the Syrian conflict as a proxy war between the United States and Russia.

Bondpocalypse
Episode 486 1:45:46 - 1:51:27

486: Bondpocalypse

Currency Wars, UK Economic Devaluation

The global trend of currency devaluation is examined, with a focus on the United Kingdom's economic stagnation. The segment explores how countries lower their currency value to boost exports, potentially leading to broader international trade wars.

Germany Boy
Episode 241 1:13:50 - 1:20:03

241: Germany Boy

Currency Wars, China Support for Greek Debt

The Institute of International Finance warns of a global currency war as China pledges to support Greek debt and the Euro to counter U.S. financial influence. The hosts compare China's current aggressive investment strategy to the Japanese real estate boom of the 1980s, suggesting it may lead to a similar economic collapse.

Obama and Olbermann
Episode 35 9:32 - 15:13

35: Obama and Olbermann

European Union Governance, Fascism and Currency Concerns

The discussion explores the historical context of attempts to unite Europe, comparing the current European Union structure to past efforts by Charlemagne and Napoleon. Concerns are raised regarding the lack of democratic elections for Brussels officials and the potential for a "bloodless coup" through central banking. One host recounts a personal anecdote about old British pound notes being rejected because they lacked the specific EU stamp required for modern circulation.

Vasectomies and The Fountain of Youth
Episode 23 4:53 - 6:42

23: Vasectomies and The Fountain of Youth

Economic Outlook, US Dollar vs Canadian Dollar Parity

The US economy faces a lack of confidence as rumors circulate regarding the liquidity of major banks like HBOS. The Canadian dollar has reached parity with and surpassed the US dollar, a phenomenon previously seen during the Vietnam War era around 1972-1977. This currency shift has become a point of humor for Canadians while signaling deeper issues for the American economy.