It’s been a few months since we last spoke with James LaFond, but in the mean time the world has gone from civilized to ??? seemingly overnight, and James has re-emerged from his time spent out West writing and training to return to the Imperial auspices of the East Coast to connect with old friends…
Month: April 2020
Terror – Enemy of the People
In Franklin D. Roosevelt’s first inaugural address as President of the United States in 1933, he famously proclaimed the ‘only thing we have to fear is fear itself.’ Stated in the depths of the Great Depression, the United States would soon undergo a great transformation that increased the role of the Federal Government in the…
John McAfee – Uncharted Waters
Made famous for creating the first and most successful anti-virus software company in the 1980s and later for his sometimes extravagant and always unique lifestyle, John McAfee, outspoken critic of over-reaching government and current developer and evangelist of decentralized blockchain technologies and privacy coins joins us today to give us an update on where he…
The Grand Chessboard – Zbigniew Brzezinski
In the world of geopolitical strategy, the number of so called experts or analysts is too innumerable to count. But in the rarified world of actual foreign policy decision making and influence, the list drastically shortens to only a few names. Although not as famous as rival Henry Kissinger, Zbigniew Brzezinski’s term as chief foreign…
The Diamond Trade – Rough Cuts
‘Diamonds are Forever’, as the saying goes, imparts a sense of strength, legacy, and significance. From a geological point of view, diamonds, formed over millions of years, are indeed ancient and enduring. From a cultural standpoint, however, the concept of a mass market for diamonds in the form of wedding rings and like is a…