Should We Build Superhumans? Designer Babies, Gold Jets, and Gene Editing | The Tom Bilyeu Show
Tom Bilyeu's Impact Theory
This episode explores the complexities of global trade, immigration, and economic systems, particularly focusing on Trump's approach to international relations and the underlying mechanics of the U.S. financial system. Against the backdrop of Trump's recent deals in the Middle East, the discussion pivots to whether these actions represent genuine progress or are simply politically motivated maneuvers with potential unintended consequences. More significantly, the conversation delves into the nature of money itself, challenging conventional understanding by asserting that the U.S. monetary system is based on debt rather than tangible assets. As the discussion pivots to immigration, the hosts debate the importance of cultural assimilation and shared values in maintaining a cohesive society, questioning whether current policies adequately address these factors. The episode concludes with a passionate call to action, urging listeners to engage critically with the world, build strong communities, and resist manipulation in an era of rapid technological and economic change, emphasizing the need for individual agency and community resilience.
Part 1: Trump's Middle East Strategy
Part 2: Genetic Manipulation and Eugenics
Part 3: Drug Costs and Market Control
Part 4: Money, Debt, and Government
Part 5: Immigration and Community
Part 6: Advertisement
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