Download: MP3
(52.3 MB)
Show Notes
- Kazakhstan has experienced a quite sudden, violent anti-government uprising, but government efforts to appease the public have failed. The president called on Russia for help, and Vladimir Putin rapidly deployed forces that are certain to boost his power in this former Soviet state.
- Sudan’s prime minister resigned, giving into protests against the military-dominated rule and throwing the tumultuous nation into further uncertainty.
- Germany’s new chancellor, Olaf Scholz, is embracing a stronger relationship with China, casting aside concerns over the Asian giant’s policies and behavior.
- We also talk about China’s new deal that reveals its plot to virtually take over Latin America, a possible weapons deal between Israel and Morocco, France’s president “declaring war” on the unvaccinated, insurance companies reporting a 40 percent jump in premature non-COVID deaths, and Democrats hyperventilating over the January 6 “insurrection” anniversary.
Links
- [00:38] Kazakhstan (10 minutes)
- [11:00] Sudan (10 minutes)
- [20:29] Germany and China (8 minutes)
- [28:15] January 6 Anniversary (10 minutes)
- [37:55] China in Latin America (5 minutes)
- [43:10] Israel and Morocco (5 minutes)
- [48:17] France vs. Unvaccinated (3 minutes)
- [51:34] Premature Non-COVID Deaths (4 minutes)