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Financial Crash Expert: In 3 months We’ll Enter A Famine! If Iran Doesn’t Surrender It's The End!

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So there are five scenarios in which the

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war could end because Trump is stupid

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enough to take on what Israel wanted to

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do, which was destroy Iran, but they've

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bitten off far more than they can chew.

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So scenario one is Iran destroys the

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Gulf power infrastructure. I think

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that's highly likely. And if that

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happens, then Saudi Arabia, Qatar,

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Dubai, they'll become uninhabitable. And

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then scenario two, Iran disables

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Israel's nukes. I hope that happens, but

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there's this one. And it scares the

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out of me. Professor Steve, I have so

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many questions. What is going on?

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>> So, this war is threatening everybody on

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the planet. And what Trump is doing at

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the moment is a pump and dump scheme.

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He's trying to drive up the oil price

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and exploiting it for his friends and

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for his own wealth in the process. So,

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people are focusing upon the price of

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this. But the really important point is

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this, the straight of Ham. So, oil,

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fertilizer, helium all have to pass

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through the straight of Ham

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>> and Iran have blocked that gap.

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>> So, they can say you do or do not pass

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depending on your country's attitude

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towards our country. And that's quite

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terrifying because 20 to 30% of our

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fertilizer comes through at this point.

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But if this is not available, the globe

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has a famine.

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>> Do you think he will send ground troops

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in?

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>> Yes, I do. But I'd hate to be one of

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those troops because it's a suicide

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mission. They've got underground

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military units of weapons and troops,

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but we have no idea of the scale.

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>> Trump keeps saying that the war has been

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won.

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>> Yeah.

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>> What's going on there in your view?

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>> I think he's been fed propaganda to tell

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him that he's winning the war by his

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immediate advisers because you cannot

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tell a person like that that they've

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made a mistake. We'll talk about that as

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well. But you developed a bit of a

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reputation because you're very good at

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predicting things. So, which of these

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five outcomes do you think is most

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probable to happen?

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>> Oh god,

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Let's get on with the show.

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>> Professor Steven, who who are you? If

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you had to sort of distill it down to

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three areas of specialism, what would

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those be? history of economic thought,

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financial instability, so the what

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causes volatility in the in the economy

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and the dynamics of money and ironically

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it makes me a minority in economics

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because most economists ignore money

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completely.

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>> It's a strange thing to you.

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>> It's ridiculous but it's true.

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>> We'll talk about that as well today. I

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really want to focus on what's going on

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in the world right now because there's

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so many questions. It's it's all quite

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confusing

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>> extremely

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>> and understanding the layers of

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motivation that you know Trump has, Iran

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have, Israel have is um it's a difficult

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jigsaw puzzle to put together.

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>> I guess the the question that I keep

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asking myself is like what is going on?

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>> You can't get away from the fact that

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we've basically elected a mafia dawn to

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president of the United States. You've

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got a guy who

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admires the mafia

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who's running the country. So what we're

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getting in some ways is a shakeddown

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rather than anything driven by any sense

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of political necessity. Okay. So that's

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that's a crazy element to begin with.

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And the American deep state as it's

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called has been anti-Iran for 40 or 50

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years. Israel has wanted to defeat Iran

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for that length of time. Trump is stupid

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enough but also cunning enough. It's a

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combination of the two to take on what

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Israel wanted to do, which was destroy

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Iran. They're now trying to do it and

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they're finding that they've they've

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bitten off far more than they can chew.

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>> Trump is someone who cares a lot about

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people's opinions of him and he must

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have known that this would be

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politically unpopular to target around

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at this moment in time.

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>> I don't think so. I had a relationship

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with somebody with narcissistic

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personality disorder. So that's

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something over and above what I learned

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academically that I when I think about

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his behavior and somebody like that,

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they want to be the center of attention

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at all times. They can't stand it when

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somebody else is being spoken about.

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It's ridiculous, but it's it's a

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pathology. So he's interested in

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people's opinions so long as they're

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positive and they're about him.

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>> So you are you saying that he attacked

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Iran and started this war in part

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because he wanted attention?

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>> That's always something with somebody

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who's got that disorder. Yeah.

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>> I mean, what do you think about his

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rational? He's saying that he attacked

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Iran because they had nuclear weapons

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and they were there was an imminent

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threat.

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>> We still don't know whether Iran has

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nuclear weapons. Okay. We know that

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Israel has. If you're going to attack a

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country with you, you should attack

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Israel, not Iran.

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>> But you can't attack attack Israel, can

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you? Cuz

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>> I cannot make sense of what politicians

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all over the planet are doing these

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days. There's a huge gap between what

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politicians are saying about global

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politics and what people in the street

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are saying about it. So people on the

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street have seen the Gaza genocide.

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They've seen all the conflicts Israel

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has started there. And I think the

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general sentiment in most countries in

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the world today is anti-Israel because

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of the way it's treating the

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Palestinians. And that's what people are

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thinking about. the top echelons like in

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this country as you know if I if I say

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free Palestine I say that outside on the

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street I can be arrested it's crazy what

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there's a huge divorce between what

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people are thinking and what the

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politicians are saying and I can't give

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any explanation for that divorce apart

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from believing that Israel has something

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over our political leaders

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>> what do you mean you think they have

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something over our political leaders

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>> I think there

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We know about the whole Epstein. The the

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way that the Iranians refer to what's

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happening is they say they're fighting

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the Epstein class and there's belief

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that there's something where Epstein

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has been working for with the Israeli

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intelligence service and has blackmailed

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worthy material on a huge range of

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politicians. And that's the only way

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