Chris Michaels and Greg Boulden sit down with returning guest Dr. Joseph P. Farrell to examine the geopolitical, financial, and theological implications of escalating tensions involving Iran, Israel, Russia, China, and the United States.The discussion explores the timing of recent military actions, the broader impact on BRICS nations, and the possibility that global conflict may be tied to a restructuring of the international financial system, including central bank digital currencies, sovereign wealth funds, and the tokenization of assets. Dr. Farrell outlines a theory that current events are not isolated incidents but part of a longer strategic arc involving reserve currency status, global banking influence, and competing economic blocs.The conversation also dives into:The legacy of the Federalists and Anti Federalists and the constitutional tensions still playing out todayFree speech, anti Semitism definitions, and First Amendment concernsThe influence of NGOs, multinational corporations, and non state actorsThe cultural and religious divides shaping modern politicsHistorical parallels to World War I, Woodrow Wilson, and centralized economic controlThroughout the episode, the hosts and guest challenge mainstream narratives, question official accounts, and analyze the philosophical underpinnings of modern power structures.Important Disclaimer:The views and opinions expressed in this episode are those of the hosts and guest and do not necessarily reflect verified facts or established conclusions. Many claims discussed are theoretical, speculative, or based on personal interpretation of geopolitical and historical events. Listeners are encouraged to independently verify information, consult primary sources, and consider multiple perspectives before drawing conclusions. This episode is intended for discussion and analysis purposes only.