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Back to EpisodesTucker Carlson: Richard Werner on Banks, War Propaganda, and Digital Control
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What if wars, famines, and financial crises are shaped less by accident than by banking power and propaganda? In this condensed version of Tucker Carlson’s conversation with economist Richard Werner, the full episode is distilled into a fast, time-saving recap that moves from the Lusitania and World War I to covert action, the Federal Reserve, and the rise of central bank digital currency. Carlson and Werner explore how bank credit creation, media narratives, and geopolitical strategy can work together to manufacture public consent, weaken rivals, and centralize control. Listeners will come away with Werner’s critique of modern economics, his case for decentralized local banking, and his warning that digital identity and programmable money could expand surveillance and restriction. Listen now to get the key ideas in minutes.