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11: Is There Any Point to Owning Guns in the Modern Age? How Neo-Liberalism Has Enslaved Us Through Mind Control and a Credit Based Society, The Next World Reserve Currency, RFK, and Are Slipknot Still Special Without Craig Jones?
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06/20/23
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Kaine and Connor start off this episode with a discussion on the value of bearing arms in the 21st century before segueing into a discussion about the powers that be and their ability to control the minds of the population and how Hideo Kojima predicted our current society (22:23). Next, Connor takes us into his theory of Credit Enslavement and how central banks and governments have used a credit based society to tighten the shackles around us (42:09) and what the next world reserve currency could be (58:14). Finally, on today's Mandatory Metal we talk about Craig Jones' departure from Slipknot and the impact that could potentially have.
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