Sir Niall Ferguson is a historian who was born and raised in Scotland and studied at the University of Oxford. He has taught at Cambridge, Oxford, New York and Harvard universities. He is a fellow of the Hoover Institution, Stanford University, and a founder of the new University of Austin. He has written 16 books and made numerous TV documentaries.
Tomorrow, he is returning to the show for a third time to discuss the history of money and currency.
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The economic collapse that we keep talking about because of these bloated governments who keep borrowing faster than they can receive money, what will it look like? How will we know we are in the collapse?
Hi Niall, do you think the globalists will eventually implement digital currency, and if so what year do you think it would happen - would it also mean they ban traditional forms of exchange to force it to work?