Topic: Green Economy

9 chapters across the catalog

Eat The Dog Food
Episode 1776 53:20 - 54:40

1776: Eat The Dog Food

Kirstarmer on Ukraine and the War Economy

British Prime Minister Kirstarmer reaffirms the UK's commitment to Ukraine despite tensions in the Middle East. The discussion suggests that world leaders, including Putin and Macron, are pivoting toward a "war economy" because alternative initiatives like the Green New Deal have failed to generate sufficient economic activity.

Scruples
Episode 1715 28:19 - 31:35

1715: Scruples

Economic Cycles, Global War Economies and Green Energy Failures

A comparison of historical economic crashes, from 1970s stagflation to the 2008 liquidity crisis, leads to a theory that major powers are entering a "global war economy." The hosts argue that the "green economy" promoted by the Obama and Biden administrations has failed, particularly in Germany. They suggest that military industrialization is replacing green energy as the primary economic driver for the U.S., Russia, and China.

Ear Trumpet
Episode 1265 2:12:36 - 2:17:11

1265: Ear Trumpet

Build Back Better and United Nations Alignment

The Joe Biden campaign slogan "Build Back Better" is found to be identical to a program promoted by United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres. The four pillars of Biden's plan—manufacturing, infrastructure, caregiving, and racial equity—closely mirror the UN's sustainable development goals and "green economy" initiatives. The segment suggests that the Biden platform is being coordinated with globalist agendas.

Pain of Imprisonment
Episode 1210 33:05 - 38:07

1210: Pain of Imprisonment

Prince Charles, Economic Evolution and the Biodiversity Crisis

Prince Charles addressed the World Economic Forum, calling for a paradigm shift and an evolution of the global economic model to combat climate change and biodiversity loss. He outlined a vast agenda covering aviation, shipping, digital technology, and healthcare. The hosts interpret this "Reptile Agenda" as a plan to transition services and wealth away from the general public under the guise of environmental responsibility.

Throwing Yogurt
Episode 393 45:42 - 53:22

393: Throwing Yogurt

Arnold Schwarzenegger, Sustainia, and Global Sustainability Initiatives

Arnold Schwarzenegger has become the primary spokesman for "Sustainia," a sustainability initiative backed by the UN Global Compact and major corporations like Microsoft, GE, and IKEA. The organization aims to create a new narrative for a sustainable future through the "Sustainia Prize." Critics view the project as a rebranding effort to facilitate global governance under the guise of environmentalism.

The Digital Drug Menace
Episode 217 37:05 - 43:20

217: The Digital Drug Menace

Solyndra IPO Failure and InterSolar Trade Show

Solyndra Inc. canceled its planned IPO after auditors from Price Waterhouse questioned the company's viability, noting that production costs per watt far exceeded market selling prices. This failure is a significant embarrassment for the Obama administration, which provided over $500 million in federal loans to the company. Observations from the InterSolar trade show at the Moscone Center suggest the solar industry is currently populated by opportunistic sales figures reminiscent of the 1980s computer boom.

Jihad Jane Rides Again
Episode 181 2:00:10 - 2:04:41

181: Jihad Jane Rides Again

George Papandreou, Greek Economic Crisis

Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou, who was born in Minnesota, is scrutinized for his focus on a "global green economy" while Greece faces a severe financial collapse. His ties to international finance and his excellent English are noted as he advocates for a more rigorous global governance system. The discussion suggests his appointment may be linked to controversial deals with Goldman Sachs.

Swine Flu: It's a Beta!
Episode 92 1:02:48 - 1:06:03

92: Swine Flu: It's a Beta!

Al Gore, Green Investment, Congressional Testimony

During a congressional hearing, Representative Marsha Blackburn questioned Al Gore regarding his potential financial gain from cap and trade legislation. Gore defended his investments in green technology, claiming all profits are directed toward his non-profit, the Alliance for Climate Protection. The hosts challenge Gore's "non-profit" claims, citing his significant personal wealth growth since leaving the White House.