Keiser Report | Debt Slavery & the Great Reset | E1626

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In this episode of Keiser Report, Max and Stacy look at the online conversations of a money printer and how financialization has turned Saudi Aramco into a money losing operation. In the second half, Max continues his conversation with Saifedean Ammous about his new book, The Fiat Standard: The Debt Slavery Alternative to Human Civilization. They discuss how fiat has failed and what possibility of a better post fiat future is on the horizon.

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