John Rubino joins Liberty and Finance to explain why mounting debt problems in Japan, the United States, and across the developed world could be bringing the global financial system closer to a major breaking point. He discusses why central banks continue accumulating gold, why he believes the "everything bubble" spanning government debt, AI, and private credit is becoming increasingly unstable, and what could trigger a worldwide currency reset. Rubino also examines the economic consequences of...
John Rubino joins Liberty and Finance to explain why mounting debt problems in Japan, the United States, and across the developed world could be bringing the global financial system closer to a major breaking point. He discusses why central banks continue accumulating gold, why he believes the "everything bubble" spanning government debt, AI, and private credit is becoming increasingly unstable, and what could trigger a worldwide currency reset. Rubino also examines the economic consequences of escalating geopolitical tensions, supply chain disruptions, and growing volatility in financial markets. Finally, he shares why he believes physical gold and silver, along with greater personal resilience and local self-sufficiency, may become increasingly important as global risks continue to mount. This interview explores the warning signs he believes investors should be watching closely in the months ahead.
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INTERVIEW TIMELINE:
0:00 Intro
1:30 Japan crisis
11:10 Iran war
15:00 AI bubble
21:40 AI data centers
26:00 Currency reset
33:15 Rubino's substack
33:45 Weekly specials
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