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Geopolitics & Empire

Geopolitics & Empire
Technocracy
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Globalism
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China
Iran
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Artificial Intelligence
Surveillance
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Israel
Bitcoin
Syria
BRICS
Russia
Ukraine
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Surveillance State

Geopolitics & Empire

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Snow Himbo
Guest from Prolepilled
Prolepilled
Episode: Snow Himbo: Data Center Dystopia, Pax Sinica, American Technate, & Wizards of Oz
Michael Driver
Serial entrepreneur, dissident thinker; written for conservativewoman.co.uk and Winter Oak
Episode: Michael Driver: Yes, Things are Bad, But Ultimately, Don’t Fear the Criminal Class!
Christian Westbrook
Avid researcher on geopolitics and energy, formerly known as Ice Age Farmer, now operating under Unshadowed
Unshadowed / Substack
Episode: Christian Westbrook: Finding Peace Amidst the Omnicrisis & Planetary Grid Buildout
James Patrick
Filmmaker, BigPicture.Watch
BigPicture.Watch
Episode: James Patrick: The War on Humanity, WW3, & the Great Reset-Taking
Keith Preston
Historian, social scientist, political analyst, author, and founder of attacktheSystem.com
attackthesystem.com
Episode: Keith Preston: Toward Multipolar Neo-Globalism via Neo-Globalist Finance Capital
Efrat Fenigson
Journalist, podcaster, Bitcoin maxi
Independent journalist
Episode: Efrat Fenigson: Escaping the Algorithm in the New Financial World Order
Robert Cibis
Filmmaker and founder of OVALmedia
OVALmedia
Episode: Robert Cibis: Ruling Class War, Covid War, World War, & Alternative Media War
Blaž Kavčić
Co-founder of Slovenia's Institute for National Sovereignty; anti-globalist activist
Institute for National Sovereignty
Episode: Blaž Kavčič: Multidisciplinary Approach to Dealing with Global Elite Tyranny
John Helmer
Foreign correspondent, director of his own bureau in Russia until recently
Episode: John Helmer: US Empire, Iran, Russian Oligarchy, Permanent War, & Whither Multipolarity?

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Hrvoje
Host of Geopolitics & Empire, often engaging with a diverse array of experts and thought leaders. Hrvoje promotes critical analysis on global affairs.

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4.1 out of 5 stars from 1.3k ratings
  • Bitcoin

    I enjoy your podcast, but don’t agree with your take on bitcoin. It’s really a transformative technology and is an anti global play on the future of money

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Walter_Patrick
    United States7 days ago
  • Pragmatic curiosity

    Love the way Hrvoje interviews, he is well-read, highly educated, open minded and teases out all kinds of ideas - unusually without the usual ego. The sort of old-fashioned laid-back conversations radio used to offer, but with new meaning for a new age of insights into technocracy.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    dizzy doo
    New Zealand14 days ago
  • Some great guests, but…

    I always find this podcast informative, mainly due to the calibre of guests that the host manages to get on the show. However I’m getting increasingly tired of Hrvoje interjecting at least once per episode his trademark phrases about Edwin Black, algorithm ghetto, how he’s banned by PayPal, how many passports he has, and other things he seems to say that really don’t seem to be on topic or contribute to the conversation.

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    Flyboy789
    United Kingdom2 months ago
  • Great long form

    So great been listening for years. Long form interviews with a wide array of views from all over the world. Respectful interactions. Always learning snd growing. Smart but not smart at you

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Wishihadnt
    United States3 months ago
  • Changing

    Love Hrvoje and his thinking. Recently this podcast has become very densely injected with ad content.

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    grtamer
    United States3 months ago

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Many express gratitude for the variety of guests and the breadth of topics covered, which often feel enlightening and engaging.
Listeners appreciate the long-form, in-depth interviews and the respectful exchange of diverse viewpoints.
The podcast is noted for its thought-provoking content but criticized by some for perceived biases, especially in relation to specific political narratives.
There are concerns about the increasing advertisements within episodes, suggesting a desire for a balance between sponsorship needs and content integrity.

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#211
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Talking Points

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Michael Driver: Yes, Things are Bad, But Ultimately, Don’t Fear the Criminal Class!
Q: So what is going on in the world from your perspective, especially with transnational elites and Davos?
The guest argues that elites orchestrate a wealth transfer and cultural control, with governments serving as a framework for a broader plan to centralize power. He emphasizes the role of middle management as instruments of control while top leaders remain highly strategic and unyielding.
Keith Preston: Toward Multipolar Neo-Globalism via Neo-Globalist Finance Capital
Q: Where do you see the major fault lines forming in the current global power structure?
Preston argues that the fault lines are less about traditional nation-state rivalry and more about how neo-finance capital, private tech oligarchs, and supranational institutions coordinate to create a centralized global framework that transcends borders.
Blaž Kavčič: Multidisciplinary Approach to Dealing with Global Elite Tyranny
Q: What led you to become an anti-globalist activist and focus on Slovenian sovereignty?
Kavčič explains his trajectory from politics to activism, highlighting experiences in parliament, his concern about neoliberal governance, and a commitment to national sovereignty and targeted, pragmatically organized resistance.
John Helmer: US Empire, Iran, Russian Oligarchy, Permanent War, & Whither Multipolarity?
Q: Could you summarize why you think multipolarity may not return as a stable framework to describe global power?
Multipolarity is being eroded by the competing interests of BRICS members, internal factionalism in major powers, and the strategic alignments with the US empire in critical regions like the Middle East and Eurasia. The result is a fragile balance where formal multipolar cooperation struggles to counterbalance Western-dominated institutions, and where regional powers pursue divergent paths rather than a cohesive, anti-imperial bloc.
John Helmer: US Empire, Iran, Russian Oligarchy, Permanent War, & Whither Multipolarity?
Q: What is your take on navigating the disinformation space in geopolitics today?
The key is to treat information like a library: test propositions across multiple sources, be aware that AI tools reflect the data they ingest, and avoid taking any single source at face value. Compare sources, assess truth-values, and remain skeptical of apparent 'truths' that arise from highly amplified numbers or dubious provenance.

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Recent guests on Geopolitics & Empire include:

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2. Michael Driver
3. Christian Westbrook
4. James Patrick
5. Keith Preston
6. Efrat Fenigson
7. Robert Cibis
8. Blaž Kavčić

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