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Robert Stark talks to Charles Lincoln & Robert Lindsay about LA, the 1980’s, & Blade Runner

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This is a continuation of the discussion on True Stories

Topics include:

The demographic transformation of Southern California
Robert Lindsay’s experience as a substitute teacher
Beverly Hills
The Film Fast Times at Ridgemont High set in the San Fernando Valley in the early 80’s
The depiction of adolescent sexuality in the film
How in the 70’s and early 80’s hedonism existed with less materialism and higher social trust than today
How the rise in hyper materialism coincided with the popularity of Reagan
How Robert Lindsay was involved with the Punk scene in the 80’s
The Film Earth Girls Must be Easy
The Porn Industry in the San Fernando Valley
Southern California Mall Culture
How the decline of traditional Mall Culture symbolizes how all of society is becoming one giant mall
How strip malls in LA are being replaced by higher density development
The debate about density and Urbanism
Mexican Culture vs. Mexican American Culture in California
The Film Blade Runner which is set in LA in 2019
Whether Blade Runner is an accurate depiction of the future
The genre of Dystopian Future Films(ex.Hunger Games, V for Vendetta, Mad Max)
NEON SIGNS OF BLADE RUNNER
The Film “Her” which depicts the future of LA as an eco friendly SWPL utopia
The decline in the quality of products

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Robert Stark interviews Robert Lindsay about The Alternative Left, Immigration & Cultural Leftist Insanity

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Topics include:

Proposal for an Alternative Left
Robert Lindsay as The Left Wing of the Alternative Right
Why it’s hard to be politically homeless in American Politics
How the establishment Left is a fusion of Neoliberal Capitalism and Cultural Leftism
Why Robert Lindsay rejects the term “Cultural Marxism”
The Alternative Left’s stances on immigration, trade, the environment, and social issues.
The Corporate push for open borders and the mainstream left’s collusion
The Progressive Case for Reducing Immigration
Progressive UC Davis Prof Endorses Trump Immigration Plan
Donald Trump’s stances on immigration and trade
When It Comes To Sex, Nothing Is Too Perverted for the Cultural Left
How society has become more degenerate in general while at the same time becoming Puritanical about certain issues
Blue Pill Reddit attacks Robert Lindsay for his article on Teenage Girls

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Robert Stark interviews Ramzpaul about Donald Trump

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Topics include:

Donald Trump’s campaign for president
El Chapo Threatens Trump
Trump Spanks Blonde Reporter
When Irish Eyes Are Black
Greece Refuses Pound of Flesh
Chairman Pao’s Little Reddit Book
The Young Wish To Flee America


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Robert Stark interviews Ellen Brown

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Robert Stark interviews Ellen Brown. Topics include:

Ellen’s book, The Web of Debt;
The history of banking;
The benefits of public banking;
The reason for the illegal immigration and how the bankers looted Mexico’s banking system;
Healthcare.

Ellen Brown is an American lawyer and author who since 2008 has become a well-known monetary reformer, mostly because of her book The Web of Debt. She has also written several books about alternative medicine. She is currently chairman and president of the Public Banking Institute, which is an organization that promotes public banking in the United States and elsewhere.

In The Web of Debt she analyzes the Federal Reserve and the private money cartel. The analysis is peppered with quotes from The Wizard of Oz, which she believes is an allegory about the need for monetary reform. She explains how the monetary cartel usurped the power of the vast majority of the global human population to create money out of thin air by so-called fractional-reserve banking, and also the negative impact this has on the well-being of people. In short, the consequences is that the debt increases in the world and the banks’ power increases. One of the solutions she sees for USA, and also for other countries, is a bank system which is used in North Dakota by The Bank of North Dakota.

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