Max Keiser TV: Orange Pill [OP8 - In The Beginning There Was Code

  • Sunday, 04 October 2020 10:00
Visit our sponsor: https://www.TheSunExchange.com/orangepill Max and Stacy look at the new 'in the beginning' of the post fiat age. In the beginning there was code, cypherpunks write code. As every beginning has an end, so too is consciousness shifting and old ideas going out and new ones coming in. There is no free milk, however, and so people are stranded on little islands of idiocy and they don't know how they got there because of the shipwreck of their reality stranded them there. Society is standing on a melting ice sheet as the ecology of discourse evaporates and you have to make your own bottle with bitcoin because you have to feed yourself. Max and Stacy chat to Adam Curry of the No Agenda podcast. They discuss the future of podcasting in which you don't need to go viral on Twitter to succeed, uou just need a hundred people who want to listen and you've got a career. They remember Kony2012 - the watershed moment in our disassociation with ourselves and how audiences have moved on beyond such obvious manipulation. The conversation wraps with a look at bitcoin and how people will have to learn how inflation and deflation work. Abe Cambridge of TheSunExchange.com wraps up the episode with a look at solar powered blimps!

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