From David Galland in Casey's Daily Dispatch:
As you might imagine, given the prescience of his warnings ahead of the current crisis, my dear friend and partner Doug Casey is in quite a bit of demand as the subject of interviews these days. Being a generally agreeable fellow who likes to give up-and-comers a hand, Doug grants interviews to just about anyone – pretty much without regard to the size of their audience.
For the most part, these interviews follow a somewhat predicable script, with Doug explaining the rationale for continued crisis and, to keep things interesting, tossing out a smattering of statements that most people would consider outrageous. The interviewer nods, then moves on to the next predictable question.
However, during a recent trip to Vancouver, Doug sat for an interview with a young man named Tommy Humphreys who has hardly any audience at all, but who came well recommended and showed up with a first-class film crew. I started to watch the resulting interview without much real enthusiasm (having watched Doug do these things dozens of times), but quickly found myself paying attention. That’s because instead of following the usual script, Humphreys started challenging Doug to defend some of his more controversial statements.
To make a long story short, soon after we received the link to the video, Doug wrote me that he thought this was the best interview he had sat for since the one he did with Phil Donahue years ago. And I had to agree.
In any event, with that warm-up, we arranged to make the video available to our readers so you can decide for yourself if this is Doug's best interview ever... or at least in decades.
Regardless, I am sure you'll find it well worth a watch.
Watch the video here...
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