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Professor Penn opens with Iran, NATO, Ukraine, and the Strait of Hormuz, framing the latest oil shock as more than another foreign-policy crisis. He uses the moment to return to first principles, arguing that true republicanism begins with small government, personal sovereignty, civic duty, minority rights, and a commonwealth built by givers rather than takers. From Matthew Chapter 6 to the Patriot economy, Penn connects faith, charity, forgiveness, and self-governance to the political fight in Minnesota and the need to organize beyond entertainment. The episode then follows the money through British imperial history, Persian Gulf oil, the Strait of Hormuz, the City of London, derivatives, financialized markets, and the deep state’s paper economy. Penn argues that modern empire no longer depends only on armies and spies, but on dependency, debt, nonprofits, foundations, stock markets, and artificial wealth detached from real work. At its core, this episode is a warning that America cannot reclaim the Republic while worshiping cash, outsourcing self-governance, and mistaking a financial scam for freedom.
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