
About this episode
James Delingpole and Alex Kriel discuss public policy, the Israel-Iran war, and the implications for freedom and dependency in society.
Alex Kriel (founder of the Thinking Coalition) joins James for another sharp and gloriously unorthodox chinwag, cutting through “the science,” questionable funding networks, unsustainable debt and the steady dismantling of England’s public school system. They also turn to the Israel-Iran war, what it means for oil prices and global restrictions and why so much of what passes for public policy seems designed to deepen dependency rather than protect freedom. As ever, Alex follows the money and the motives behind it. Support Alex at thinkingcoalition.com Show more ↓ ↓ ↓ If you need silver and gold bullion - and who wouldn’t in these dark times? - then the place to go is The Pure Gold Company. Either they can deliver worldwide to your door - or store it for you in vaults in London and Zurich. You even use it for your pension. Cash out of gold whenever you like: liquidate within 24 hours. [https://bit.ly/James-Delingpole-Gold](https://bit.ly/James-Delingpole-Gold) ↓ ↓ How environmentalists are killing the planet, destroying the economy and stealing your children’s future. In Watermelons, an updated edition of his ground-breaking 2011 book, JD tells the shocking true story of how a…
People in this episode
Host: James Delingpole
Guest: Alex Kriel
Topics covered
- public policy
- Israel-Iran war
- oil prices
- public school system
- dependency
- funding networks
Keywords
- public policy
- Israel-Iran war
- oil prices
- public school system
- dependency
- funding networks
- Thinking Coalition
Sponsors
The Pure Gold Company
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Thinking Coalition
Books & works: Watermelons
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