In the first half, former hedge fund manager and economic forecaster Martin Armstrong shared insights from his groundbreaking predictive computer program Socrates. Armstrong created the software in the 1970s to track global capital movements, and it accurately forecasted major financial events such as the 1987 Black Monday stock market crash. He soon discovered his code's potential to predict a wide range of global events. "If there's going to be a war, somebody knows in advance, and they start moving their money," he stated. Armstrong recalled the moment when his program predicted the onset of civil war in Lebanon. "It said the country would fall apart in eight days… [and] eight days later, the civil war began," he noted. He also insisted that Socrates had anticipated the COVID-19 outbreak. "It was more or less orchestrated," he said, before revealing that powerful executives knew the virus was coming.
The conversation touched on the political landscape, with Armstrong sharing that Socrates predicted a Republican victory in the 2024 elections. "It doesn't matter who the candidate is," he remarked. While on the topic of current events, he addressed escalating global tensions, particularly the potential for World War III. He noted that various governments in Europe are preparing for conflict, warning that "everybody over there... just wants war." Armstrong expressed concern about the rhetoric surrounding nuclear threats, criticizing the belief that "Russia will never push the button." Predicting significant changes by 2032, he claimed, "You're looking at the end of republics," and expressed his hope for a shift towards real democracy.
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In the second half, professional counselor and medical and emotional intuitive Katie Beecher described her extraordinary journey into the world of intuitive healing. She shared with listeners her lifelong connection to spiritual guides. "I remember... hearing voices in my head, feeling safe and protected, knowing there was something greater than me," she recalled of her early years. Beecher recounted how her childhood fears of negative energies evolved into a desire to help others. "I decided that I wanted to live my life differently," she stated. She further elaborated on her work as a medical intuitive, explaining, "I help people figure out what makes them unhappy and what their skills are." According to her, intuition involves recognizing bodily symptoms as messages rather than threats. She encourages clients to engage with their discomfort, saying, "We can listen and use it for our health." At the same time, Beecher insists on setting boundaries with certain people who have negative energies, relating her own chilling encounter with a politician's dark aura. "He repelled me from the other side of the room — it was that strong," she recalled.
Beecher explained that many clients come to her with vague or unrecognized diagnoses. "It's probably about a third of the people I work with who have an idea, but don't really know the root causes," she noted. She spoke about the transformative case of a young woman suffering from severe Lyme disease and mold poisoning who had given up on life. After intuitively identifying her health issues, Beecher guided her to a specialized Lyme doctor, leading to the woman's remarkable recovery. "She is thriving, and she just told me she ran a 5k last weekend," she related. Discussing her techniques, Beecher highlighted a method of writing a dialogue with one's intuition, a practice that aided her own healing journey. She emphasized the importance of intuition over reliance on tools like tarot cards, stating, "You may not listen, and then you also may rely more on tools than on consulting with your intuition."
News segment guests: Jeff Nelken, Christian Wilde