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🗓️ 3 January 2024
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Dave Collum is a Professor of Chemistry at Cornell University. In this conversation we discuss his year in review of 2023, which includes financial markets, bitcoin, digital totalitarianism, political landscape, climate change, biological males, and more.
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0:00.0 | What's up, everyone? This is Anthony Pompliano. Many of you know me as Pomp. You're listening to the Pomp |
0:07.7 | podcast, which is my effort to find the most interesting people in the world and sit with them for hours while I ask questions in an effort to learn. So it would mean the world to me if you would subscribe to the show on your favorite audio platform, watch episodes on YouTube, |
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0:26.3 | the world's most interesting people. So let's get in to today's episode. This episode has |
0:32.4 | become an annual tradition. It is a conversation with Dave Collum, professor of chemistry at Cornell |
0:37.1 | University. Dave puts together a Professor of Chemistry at Cornell University. |
0:38.3 | Dave puts together a year in review every single year. This year is almost 200 pages, and it is |
0:44.9 | definitely worth reading. Dave and I sat down and we talked about many of the different themes, |
0:49.3 | including his investment portfolio and how he sees financial markets, why he divorced his |
0:53.7 | equities in 1999 and married gold in cash. |
0:57.1 | And then we talk about things like the physical metal market, |
1:00.0 | why he sees the US stock market in deep, deep trouble, |
1:03.0 | and potentially headed towards a major correction. |
1:05.5 | And then we talk about a number of other topics |
1:07.8 | that he covered. |
1:08.8 | Now Dave has no shyness at all in his body. He's willing to |
1:13.4 | talk about the things that most people don't want to discuss, and they even think may be taboo in |
1:17.9 | society. I don't agree with everything that Dave writes or talks about, but it sure is |
1:22.0 | interesting to listen to how somebody who's obviously a highly intelligent person thinks about |
1:26.1 | the world and many of the different |
1:27.6 | developments that have occurred recently. Other topics include why he thinks climate change is a scam, |
1:33.4 | why he thinks that writing about certain topics is essential to American democracy and freedom, |
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