Argentine Corruption & World Government in South America
Adrian Salbuchi is known for speaking and writing about geopolitics, international relations, political power structures and financial globalization. His latest book is "The Coming World Government." Adrian regularly writes articles and appears on RT. He is the founder of the Argentine Second Republic Project and he is an international business consultant. He’ll give us an update on how the development of the world government is marching forward in South America. We discuss the newly selected Argentine Jesuit pope and what his strategy for cleaning up the tarnished reputation of the Vatican will be. We move on to talk about Cristina Kirchner and the Kirchner "dynasty," who have been ruling the massively corrupt Argentina for over 10 years. Adrian explains many of the financial scandals that have been unfolding in Argentina, without any coverage by the nation’s media. Salbuchi further describes how the country’s resources are being sold out to mega corporations and how it’s all run by the super national globalists and their banks. In the second hour, Adrian explains why he is suspicious of the Arab Spring and other demonstrations and rallies around the world. He explains that as long as people are fighting amongst themselves they will never be able to see the real enemy. We further discuss what is going on in Venezuela after the death of Hugo Chavez and the situation in Brazil. Adrian says that the economy is being intentionally dismantled around the world and the reformation offered to fix it will get us further dependent on a debt based centralized governmental banking system. He gives us a few pointers on how to remain autonomous under these conditions.Relevant Links
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