Historical Floods and Future Finances: Insights from Sean Dustin and Thomas FreeMe
Keep it, stay true to yourself, everything else is just noise.
Ever wondered how past disasters can mirror today's challenges? In this episode of 'Nowhere To Go But Up', host Sean Dustin and guest Thomas FreeMe take a deep dive into the Great California Floods of 1862, drawing eerie parallels to the storms we face today. But that's not all—this conversation isn't just about weathering literal storms. The duo also tackles the looming topic of Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) and what it could mean for our financial futures.
From historical catastrophes to futuristic finance, this episode covers a lot of ground. As if that's not enough to keep you hooked, Sean and Thomas delve into the work of Catherine Austin Fitts and Whitney Webb, exploring how global elites accumulate wealth and the implications for everyday folks like us. The discussion naturally flows into broader themes like freedom, responsibility, and even survival skills.
It’s a rollercoaster ride through history, economics, and personal growth, all wrapped up in an engaging, raw, and honest dialogue. Sean's conversational style makes complex topics accessible and relatable. Whether you're curious about the impact of historical events on today's world or intrigued by the potential future of digital currencies, this episode offers plenty of food for thought. Don't miss out on this enlightening journey through time and finance.