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Jun 23
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Episode #221 - Dave Bradley and How Bitc...

TOM LUONGO
About this episode
Bitcoin advocate, entrepreneur, and Albertan patriot Dave Bradley joins me for a belated look at the G-7, Albertan independence and how the rush for pristine collateral is the race against time that Davos and City of London are working so hard to avoid going against their plans for a digitized neo-feudal world.

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