Tag: hyperinflation

  • HS 51 – “How Hybrid Seeds Ruined America” with John Lipscomb

    HS 51 – “How Hybrid Seeds Ruined America” with John Lipscomb

    What is the basic difference between hybrid seeds and heirloom seeds?  Has gardening become a lost art in this technological age?  Join Jason Hartman as he discusses the changeover from heirloom to hybrid seeds in our agricultural industry with John Lipscomb, founder of El Dorado Heirloom Seeds, and how growing from hybrid seeds is having…

  • HS 50 – “The Longevity Project” with Howard S. Friedman

    HS 50 – “The Longevity Project” with Howard S. Friedman

    Do you want to know the secrets of living longer?  Join Jason Hartman on this episode of Holistic Survival as he interviews Leslie Martin, Ph.D. and Howard Friedman, Ph.D., authors of “The Longevity Project.”  Find out who lives longest and why.  The answers may surprise you! Visit: https://holisticsurvival.com/category/audio-podcast/. HOWARD S. FRIEDMAN is Distinguished Professor at…

  • HS 45 – What the FDA Doesn’t Want You To Know

    HS 45 – What the FDA Doesn’t Want You To Know

    Jason Hartman and Jonathan Emord, Esq. discuss the conflict of interests found within the FDA and their history with hiding the negative aspects of prescription drugs, as well as the benefits of natural remedies. According to Mr. Emord, “Perhaps as many as 15% to 20% of all drugs on the market today are ones that…

  • What side will you be on when hyperinflation approaches?

    In recent months, many economists have spoken about the risk of hyperinflation due to the ‘quantitative easing’ the Fed has been engaging in as of late. What’s shocking is that for the typical consumer of everyday necessities, this can be detrimental to the standard of living. On the other side of the spectrum, however, is…

  • Societal disintegration likely to come from hyperinflation

    The financial blow up in Greece is grabbing headlines these days as the IMF and EU scramble to provide funds necessary to keep that tottering country solvent. While this is all well and good to the Greeks, the truth is that their GDP is 2.5% that of the United States. On the international stage, this…

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