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Geopolitics & Empire

Geopolitics & Empire
Technocracy
Covid-19
United States
China
Globalism
Iran
Geopolitics
Digital ID
Artificial Intelligence
Israel
Bitcoin
Russia
Privacy
Ukraine
Globalization
BRICS
Censorship
Christianity
Syria
Surveillance State

Geopolitics & Empire

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Jacob Thompson of WinePress News discusses the emergence of centralized world government. He critiques multipolarity, arguing that both Western powers and the BRICS nations are ultimately working toward the same technocratic agenda overseen by the UN... more

Gabriel Custodiet and Urban Hacker of Watchman Privacy highlight the rapid expansion of technocratic control and the erosion of digital privacy, examining global trends such as mandatory operating system verification, age-gating legislation, and the ... more

Dr. Marta Havryshko, a Ukrainian historian and activist, discusses the complex internal and geopolitical realities of the Russia-Ukraine war. Havryshko highlights the controversial glorification of Nazi collaborators in modern Ukraine and the subsequ... more

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Energy consultant Art Berman argues that the global economy is fundamentally fueled by work derived primarily from oil. He contends that because energy production growth is flattening, the era of endless economic expansion is coming to an end. Berman... more

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Art Berman
petroleum geologist and energy analyst
artberman.com
Episode: Art Berman: Iran, Oil, & Energy Signal vs Noise in a Fragmenting World
Jayant Bhandari
Investor, writer, and speaker; founder of Capitalism & Morality Conference
Capitalism & Morality Conference
Episode: Jayant Bhandari: US Hegemony, Pax Sinica, Collapse of India, & Third Worldization
Gerald Celente
Master Trends Forecaster
Trends Journal / Trends Research Institute
Episode: Gerald Celente: The Business of China is Business, The Business of America is War
Alexander Sachon
Author of The Coming World Nation; host of a Substack publication; engages in esoteric philosophy and geopolitics
The Wisdom Tradition (Substack) / The Wisdom Tradition channel
Episode: Alexander Sachon: The Coming Etheric Reset & Inevitable Technocratic World Superstate
Karen Kwiatkowski
Retired USAF Lieutenant Colonel, whistleblower, writer and commentator
Former Pentagon/US Air Force officer; Eisenhower Media Network; Mises Institute Associated Scholar
Episode: Karen Kwiatkowski: US-Israel, Ukraine, & Police State as Empire Comes Home
Claudio Grass
Medal Advisor in Switzerland and Ambassador of the Mises Institute
Mises Institute
Episode: Claudio Grass: They’re All Muppets, Nobody’s Coming To Save You, Survive!
Dr. Martin Erdmann
Historian, theologian, director of the Verax Institute; author; Substack writer
Verax Institute; Musings of the Court Jester (Substack)
Episode: Dr. Martin Erdmann: 1984 & the Elite’s Phony Perpetual Cold Wars for World Federation
Conrad Franz
A guest on Geopolitics & Empire representing World War Now
World War Now
Episode: Conrad Franz: Russia, Iran, Israel, Turkey, WW3, the Katehon, & Eschaton
Anthony Freda
Dissident artist, educator, political activist
Occupy Peace; Infowars contributor; former NYT/WSJ illustrator
Episode: Anthony Freda: Dissident Art, Skynet Revolt, & Resisting the NWO

Host

Hrvoje Morić
Host of Geopolitics & Empire, guides conversations and interviews with guests

Reviews

4.1 out of 5 stars from 1.4k ratings
  • Thick with irony

    Great show. And, as a Christian, host is playing right in to the globalism, rather overtly. Still, I love the insights.!

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    Matt from ME
    United Statesa month ago
  • 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 States2 months 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 Zealand2 months 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 Kingdom3 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 States4 months ago

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Feedback highlights rigor and breadth of guest expertise.
Audience values independent, non-mainstream geopolitical analysis.
Listeners appreciate long-form, in-depth conversations with diverse guests.
Some reviews note strong ad/read content affecting pacing.

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How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.

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#249
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#100
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#170
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#107
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#111
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#82
South Africa/News/Politics

Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

Art Berman: Iran, Oil, & Energy Signal vs Noise in a Fragmenting World
Q: What are your thoughts on China's electrification and its impact on oil imports?
China is electrifying, but oil imports keep rising due to industrial energy needs beyond passenger transport; renewables alone won't shrink overall oil consumption in the near term.
Art Berman: Iran, Oil, & Energy Signal vs Noise in a Fragmenting World
Q: Venezuela, another example, what's happening here in Mexico?
The guest discusses how energy dynamics affect Mexico's economy and transport, stressing that cheap energy is visible in everyday life but broader structural reforms and supply constraints shape long-term prospects.
Karen Kwiatkowski: US-Israel, Ukraine, & Police State as Empire Comes Home
Q: How do you view the current dynamics between Israel and the United States, especially regarding the NDAA Section 224 and greater integration with the IDF?
The integration is framed as a stealthy expansion of influence and production capacity, with the Israeli military being embedded into the US acquisition and technology ecosystem, effectively turning military support into a joint industrial project rather than a simple aid program.
Anthony Freda: Dissident Art, Skynet Revolt, & Resisting the NWO
Q: What impact has censorship had on your career and opportunities?
Censorship and the attack on dissent have dramatically limited opportunities in mainstream spaces; I've lost gallery access, sponsorships, and chances at major publications, but Substack and independent networks have offered a platform for authentic expression.
Anthony Freda: Dissident Art, Skynet Revolt, & Resisting the NWO
Q: How did your shift from mainstream advertising to dissident art come about?
I started in advertising, worked for big Madison Avenue clients, but after the Joe Camel campaign and realizing I was selling products I didn't believe in, I pivoted to political artwork and journalism, aligning with alternative media and activists who needed visuals for their causes.

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1. Art Berman
2. Jayant Bhandari
3. Gerald Celente
4. Alexander Sachon
5. Karen Kwiatkowski
6. Claudio Grass
7. Dr. Martin Erdmann
8. Conrad Franz

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