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This day in history, Julian Assange, and Terrorism in Russia

Doug Casey's Take [ep.#332]

In this latest episode of the podcast, Doug Casey and I discuss:

- This day in history including controversial Supreme Court Decisions

- Views on Same-Sex Marriage and Government Involvement in marriage

- Discussion on LGBT Rights and Societal Changes

- NATO backed bombing of Crimean beach and how Russia might respond

- Anti-Russia PM of Estonia to become Chief Diplomat of the EU

- Terrorism and Religious Extremism in Russia

- Julian Assange’s release and why Russia might be freer than America today.

The Tucker Carlson interview with David Sachs mentioned during the episode

Timestamps (From Youtube)


00:00 This day in history
00:30 Supreme Court Decisions on Same-Sex Marriage
02:18 Discussion on LGBT Rights and Social Norms
04:46 Famous Birthdays and Encyclopedia Britannica Critique
09:49 Significant Historical Figures Born Today
13:19 Current Events: Ukraine and Russia Conflict
17:19 Muslim Extremism in Russia
24:24 Speculations on Russia's Response
28:03 Deep State and Global Politics
40:30 Julian Assange and Freedom of Press

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