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America faces serious and growing economic challenges— new threats to your savings and your way of life. The Economic War Room with Kevin Freeman provides a weekly Economic Battle Plan™ that puts America and your investments first. The program features global investor and the nation’s leading economic warfare expert, Kevin Freeman, and other high-level thought leaders for a unique, powerful, and engaging financial news show. The program offers solutions for significant financial and economic issues today, along with connecting the geopolitical dots so you can better plan for what is ahead.

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Explore an electrifying conversation between Kevin Freeman and tech visionary Rod Martin, as they dissect the economic and technological frontiers reshaping our world. From Elon Musk's revolutionary impact to Trump's international policies and China's challenges, this discussion unveils the strategic moves on the global chessboard. Delve into AI advancements, Bitcoin reserves, and the immense potential of space exploration, highlighting the dynamic interplay of innovation and politics. Join the journey of brilliant insights and explosive ideas that are set to redefine the future landscape.
Kevin Freeman tackles the intense showdown shaping America's destiny, pitting entrenched bureaucracy and its Marxist undertones against the disruptive forces of DOGE and President Trump. As Trump challenges the status quo with bold executive actions and a focus on genuine economic growth, Freeman unpacks the alarming rise of national debt and the urgency for a new fiscal approach. He proposes radical strategies like reducing regulations and booming energy to tip the scales, advocating for a return to constitutional currency in the face of rising financial threats. Join the conversation on how the potential of DOGE as a bureaucratic game-changer could redefine the American economy.
In the latest riveting discussion, Kevin Freeman unpacks the stock market's tumultuous dip, driven by Nvidia's historic market cap loss after a bold announcement from a Chinese startup, DeepSeek, claiming superior AI development on a shoestring budget. The tech world has been rattled, and parallels to historical "Sputnik moments" are drawn as questions arise about the potential implications on national security and market dynamics. Expert Phil Parker sheds light on the evolutionary trajectory of AI, suggesting that this development might be a natural technological progression rather than a seismic shift, while also exploring the competitive landscape shaped by energy access and policy decisions. Join the conversation that navigates through economic strategies, national security concerns, and the seemingly inevitable commoditization of AI.
In a thought-provoking discussion, Kevin Freeman, Bishop E.W. Jackson, and former Rep. Louie Gohmert (R-Texas) delve into the interpretation and implications of the 14th Amendment on American society. With President Trump aiming to challenge modern interpretations, the debate centers on whether birthright citizenship as currently understood aligns with the amendment's original intent. E.W. Jackson and Louie Gohmert explore historical contexts, potential national security concerns, and legal intricacies that could shape America's future citizenship policies. Join the conversation as they navigate the complex layers of constitutional law and its impact on national identity.
Kevin Freeman and Kyle Campbell dive into urgent economic issues like America's staggering $36 trillion debt and challenges the Gen Z and Millennial generations face. They highlight the critical need for financial literacy in education and discuss how young conservatives are energizing political movements at AmericaFest. The engaging discussion touches on modern monetary policy, the role of innovative minds like Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy, and the transformative potential of entrepreneurship and technology. Kyle’s podcast, "Politically Basic," aims to empower listeners with simplified political and economic concepts, keeping the next generation informed and inspired.
Join Kevin Freeman and Dr. Hutz Hertzberg as they dive into the transformative work of Turning Point Academy, led by Charlie Kirk. Discover how their initiatives in K-12 education aim to combat indoctrination with a faith-based, classical, and collaborative approach, offering groundbreaking solutions like the hybrid school model and impactful educator summits. With the ultimate goal of nurturing leaders grounded in biblical truth and constitutional values, this conversation unveils a powerful educational movement. Learn how to be part of this revolution and reclaim the future for the next generation.
Discover the revolutionary Old Glory Bank, a haven for those facing "debanking" due to political affiliations and a stronghold for American values. Founded with the vision of freedom and privacy, it stands against cancel culture, ensuring that your financial choices remain your own. With prominent figures like Ben Carson and Larry Elder at its helm, Old Glory Bank offers robust digital services and is a refuge for those sidelined by traditional banks. Tune in to learn how you can secure your financial future with principles of liberty, security, and unwavering values.
Kevin Freeman dives into a crucial conversation with Jacki Deason on the unforeseen impacts of the Corporate Transparency Act, revealing its potential risks to small business owners across America. Discover the startling reality of hefty penalties and how ignorance of this law can equate to a felony charge. Learn the truth about how Congress may have overlooked critical aspects while passing this legislation and what you can do to protect yourself. This eye-opening discussion unveils why compliance is essential and how imperative it is to stay informed to prevent severe consequences.
In this riveting conversation between Kevin Freeman and Frank Gaffney, two of America's leading national security experts dive into a critical analysis of recent geopolitical events and their impact on U.S. sovereignty. From the dramatic interests of global organizations in reshaping government structures to the re-election of Trump and the looming security threat posed by China, they meticulously dissect the hidden agendas threatening democracy. As the dialogue unfolds, they highlight the necessity of strategic economic tools and alliances to restrain adversarial powers, mainly focusing on opportunities to combat China's global influence. Gaffney and Freeman passionately underline the importance of public awareness and tactical solutions to safeguard national interests while facing unprecedented challenges.
Nigel Farage, Mr. Brexit, is in the Economic War Room with Kevin Freeman to share his experience with British politics and the fight against the socialist Labour Party in England. There are a lot of similarities between his fight and the American fight against Marxism and critical race theory. Is all hope lost? How are we to beat this incoming threat? Nigel Farage has that answer. It’s time for Americans to be a little bit more optimistic and more determined to go out and work even harder next time.
Kevin Freeman traces the arc from 1980s optimism — thousands of investable public companies and rapid innovation — to today’s halved stock count amid soaring GDP and population. He argues that financialization, heavy regulation (SOX, Dodd-Frank), and abundant private capital pushed companies to stay private, widening the wealth gap and fueling socialist sentiment. Examples like Uber illustrate how gains accrue privately while retail investors face late access and higher risk; meanwhile, dollar debasement and the Cantillon Effect amplify inequality. Freeman advocates restoring opportunity via sound money (state gold/silver initiatives), lighter but fair regulation, stronger IP protection, and expanded public access to high-growth firms, urging policy action to revive broad-based capitalism.
Discover how soaring debt, a coordinated dollar assault, and rapid CBDC adoption could consolidate financial power and erode economic freedom. Hear admissions from BIS, IMF, and WEF leaders on programmability, unified ledgers, and policy-conditioned money — and why this threatens privacy and liberty. Explore the risks of private “shadow CBDC” stablecoins, the push toward cashless systems, and how social credit-like controls could spread through banking. Learn state-level alternatives, including cash protections and gold and silver “pirate money,” as opt-outs to centralized control.
Kevin Freeman outlines how mounting debt, geopolitical alliances, and de-dollarization efforts threaten U.S. reserve currency status — and what that could mean for inflation, markets, and everyday Americans. He traces the dollar’s arc from Bretton Woods to Nixon’s closure of the gold window, the petrodollar, and today’s multipolar finance led by BRICS. The analysis details coordinated pressure from communist, Islamist, and globalist actors, plus domestic failures — framing a potential sequence from bond sell-offs to hyperinflation. Practical mitigations include disciplined fiscal policy and strategic gold initiatives at the state and personal levels.
From Brazil’s COP30, Craig Rucker alleges U.N.-driven top-down control, massive wealth transfers, and political theater that sidelines indigenous voices while rewarding grifters and ideologues. He claims NGOs and activists frame climate as a quasi-religion to justify sweeping policies and funding goals, including a proposed $300 billion-per-year climate fund scaling toward $1.3 trillion by 2035. Rucker argues that many scientists privately temper their alarm. At the same time, public pressure and grants enforce orthodoxy, and he says public skepticism is rising as EV pullbacks and renewed interest in nuclear power challenge green mandates. He urges the Senate to formally reject legacy climate treaties to end the policy “ping-pong” for America.
A little over 400 years ago, a small group of Pilgrims made the hazardous journey across the Atlantic. After a challenging first year, in the fall of 1621, the survivors and the indigenous people shared three days of feasting, games, and exercises. After the first year, what remained was a small group of 50 people: 22 men, four married women, and 25 children and teenagers. Soon their celebration became an annual tradition for Americans. In 1863, Abraham Lincoln officially named the last Thursday of November a national holiday. Believe it or not, this history has some critical economic lessons for today.
America faces coordinated threats — communism, Islamism, global governance, and internal betrayal — converging with an unsustainable national debt nearing $40 trillion. Kevin Freeman outlines seven critical truths about debt, from who holds it to why spending cuts, asset sales, or taxing billionaires won’t fix the trajectory. He explains why monetization, unfunded liabilities, and entrenched interests amplify risk, and he proposes managed inflation, productivity growth, deregulation, and sound money as the only viable paths forward. This first installment sets the foundation for the Six Trials by Fire and the urgent need for political will and practical safeguards.
As America approaches 250 years, Kevin Freeman and Mike Carter link modern geopolitical and economic risks with themes from Revelation to highlight six urgent “trials by fire.” From the national debt bomb and currency challenges to CBDCs, inflation-driven wealth gaps, demographic decline, and immigration without assimilation, the stakes are high but manageable. They propose constitutional and market-based solutions, including transactional gold and silver (“Pirate Money”), investor alignment, and proactive civic engagement. A neutral, data-driven framework helps assess threats, prepare wisely, and bolster American resilience.
China’s grip on rare-earth refining poses a strategic risk to U.S. defense and technology, but new American capacity and allied projects are accelerating. Kevin Freeman and Rod Martin outline policy shifts, emerging processing hubs, and the geopolitical pressures reshaping supply chains from Afghanistan to Australia. Explore key companies, ETFs, and regions positioned to benefit as the U.S. rebuilds refining and magnet production. Learn how liberty-, security-, and values-focused investing aligns with critical materials independence.
Why gold is surging: Soaring U.S. debt, inflation from rapid money creation, de-dollarization trends, and CBDC concerns are reshaping portfolios. Kevin Freeman and Mike Carter unpack gold’s role as money, central bank moves, and why allocations are shifting toward 15-20%. Practical ways to own gold — coins, bars, ETFs, IRAs, miners, jewelry, and transactional gold solutions — are compared with historical context from Fort Knox to constitutional money. Learn how states are reviving gold and silver as legal tender and what that means for your wealth strategy.
Kevin Freeman and former CIA officer Sam Faddis outline how China’s “unrestricted warfare” strategy targets undersea internet cables, cellular networks via SIM farms, and satellites to paralyze U.S. communications and commerce. They warn that 99% of global data flows through vulnerable subsea cables, now threatened by specialized Chinese vessels and ROVs capable of deepwater cuts — actions tantamount to acts of war. Recent SIM farm busts near the U.N. highlight MSS-run operations capable of jamming 911, conducting fraud, and launching denial-of-service attacks with off-the-shelf gear. The discussion urges rapid decoupling from Chinese-made critical components, hardening the grid, rebuilding U.S. industrial capability, and reorienting investments to strengthen national resilience.
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