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Doug Casey's Take

Doug Casey's Take

By: Matthew Smith
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Best-selling author, world-renowned speculator, and libertarian philosopher Doug Casey has garnered a well-earned reputation for his controversial insights into politics, economics, and investment markets. Doug literally wrote the book on profiting from periods of economic turmoil. *Crisis Investing* spent weeks as #1 on the New York Times bestseller list and became the best-selling financial book of 1980. He has been a featured guest on hundreds of radio and TV shows, including David Letterman, Merv Griffin, Charlie Rose, Phil Donahue, Regis Philbin, Maury Povich, NBC News, and CNN; has been the topic of numerous features in periodicals such as Time, Forbes, People, and the Washington Post; and is a regular keynote speaker. Economics Personal Finance Political Science Politics & Government
Episodes
  • Space Aliens, Disappearing Scientists, and the Coal Comeback
    Apr 10 2026

    Aliens, Energy Shocks, Migration, and Crisis Investing Q&A with Doug

    Doug and the host pivot from Iran to UFOs, discussing reports of nine connected people disappearing and a clip of Congressman Tim Burchett reacting to Matt Gaetz's claim of an alien-human hybrid breeding program and calling for disclosure, while the hosts debate the odds of alien visitation and mention alleged underwater craft reports. They then take subscriber questions on energy, arguing coal is undervalued, natural gas is extremely cheap versus oil (about $2.50 vs $100, shifting the usual 6:1 ratio to ~40:1), and explaining LNG's transport constraints and EQT's sensitivity to gas prices. They discuss mass migration into the U.S. from Latin America, speculate on motives, criticize Canadian political "wokeness," address nuclear-war risk and Argentina/Israel relocation rumors, touch on pensions' fragility, explain their Crisis Investing newsletter process, mention a VIP private placement called NAQI (earbud control tech), and share views on trusts.

    00:00 Aliens and Disappearances
    01:05 Art Bell Memories
    02:23 Congress UFO Clip
    04:47 Disclosure Day Hype
    05:29 Do the Math on Life
    08:23 Sci Fi and TV Picks
    10:45 Energy Question Coal
    12:51 Coal Gas and LNG
    15:33 Migration Debate
    20:33 Canada NDP Clip Setup
    21:12 Canada Genocide Claim
    22:52 Trans Surgery And Suicide
    24:00 WEF Momentum And War Fears
    25:31 Israel To Argentina Rumor
    27:26 Technocracy Rabbit Holes
    28:04 EQT Natural Gas Selloff
    29:03 Shipping Insurance And Straits
    31:28 Oil Shock And Australia
    33:14 Rebel Vocalists Talk
    34:56 Pensions And Dependency Risks
    37:25 Newsletter Workflow And Picks
    38:19 Private Tech Placement
    40:16 Trusts Pros And Cons
    42:43 Closing Thoughts And Farewell

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    44 mins
  • Narrative Warfare, Iran, and the Looming Energy Shock
    Apr 15 2026

    Doug and the host discuss how a gloomy zeitgeist has flipped inspirational "hard work pays off" stories into reminders that most people aren't Will Smith, reflecting young people's uncertainty and widening social division that could escalate beyond clashing ideas. They argue an "information war" now relies less on narrative control than flooding the public with competing, plausible, comforting, and gratifying stories that can't be proven, deepening confusion and polarization. The conversation centers on the escalating conflict with Iran, heated disagreements among investors and military professionals, and the market implications of a U.S. blockade and a Strait of Hormuz shutdown, which they warn could trigger fuel shortages, rapid economic contraction, bankruptcies, more money printing, inflation, and a potential bond-market panic, while noting potential geopolitical winners like Israel and possibly China.

    00:00 Confusing Times Setup
    01:05 Pop Culture Gloom Shift
    03:05 Youth Outlook And Civil Strife
    05:57 Iran Conflict Sparks Division
    07:19 Markets View And Escalation Risks
    11:40 Narrative Warfare Flooding
    14:18 Why We Believe Stories
    18:12 Extraordinary Claims Need Proof
    20:31 Iran Narratives And Religion
    22:25 No Shared Western Story
    23:13 Heroes and Moral Vacuum
    24:19 Drug Boats and Rules
    25:48 Iran Blowback and Propaganda
    30:36 Blockade Escalation Scenarios
    33:38 Strait Closure Economic Shock
    35:40 Markets Mispricing the Crisis
    38:23 Trump Knew the Stakes
    41:01 China Advantage and Bond Panic
    43:44 Wrap Up and Prepare

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    44 mins
  • TACO Tuesday? Trump's Iran Ultimatum, Energy Shock Fears, and Dubai's Fragile Future
    Apr 7 2026

    Doug and Matt discuss escalating tensions with Iran, criticizing Trump's social media threats of "civilization" ending and calling his behavior unstable, with one suggesting the 25th Amendment. They argue U.S. involvement benefits Israel, dispute the "47 years" framing by citing the 1953 coup, and warn that threatening to cut power to Iran amounts to mass death. They anticipate potential Iranian retaliation against U.S. Gulf interests and infrastructure, triggering oil disruptions, diesel price spikes, global shortages (especially in Asia), and broader financial stress amid high debt and risky junk lending. They consider knock-on effects like reduced civilian air travel, then pivot to refuges and isolated places like Tristan da Cunha's small, lobster-based community. Finally, they assess Dubai's vulnerability in war and financial downturns, noting falling transaction volumes, possible car abandonments, and the city's artificial, hard-to-maintain nature.

    00:00 D-Day Iran Threats
    01:30 Trump Unhinged Turn
    04:27 Bonkers Tweets Read
    05:44 Iran History Context
    07:21 Blowback and Terror Risk
    09:42 Oil Shock Global Fallout
    11:02 Debt Markets Unraveling
    14:14 Invoke 25th Amendment
    16:04 Escape Plans and Islands
    17:04 Tristan da Cunha Life
    20:42 Dubai Warzone Real Estate
    28:25 Nuclear War Fears
    29:31 Waiting for Taco Tuesday

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    30 mins
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