Holistic Survival Show

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Holistic Survival is about being prepared for modern survival with simple, realistic steps everyone can take to make the world a better place. It's about turning problems into possibilities. It's about stability and community and equipping, fortifying, perfecting, providing, and securing peace of mind. It's about self-reliance and personal responsibility. Who is behind The Holistic Survival Show? The name Jason Hartman has become synonymous with exposing the rigged game on Wall Street and guiding thousands of grateful investors to create wealth that lasts with income producing property investments in diverse geographical markets. More than two decades of phenomenon ally successful personal real estate success went into The Complete Solution For Real Estate Investors™, the blueprint Jason created to help people make the transition from the losing stocks, bonds, and mutual funds game to the winning property ownership game. You can learn more about Jason's company, Platinum Properties Investor Network, and his method at http://www.JasonHartman.com.

Episódios

  • HS 364 - Prepare Yourself for a 50-70% Market Downturn with David Collum

    23/11/2017 Duração: 27min

    If you want an early peak into a respected year end review, then you need to listen to what Professor David Collum has to tell Jason Hartman. The two discuss the dangerous situation that's being created by entities like the Fed and our own government that will lead to disastrous implications. The problem is, nobody knows when the can will be allowed to stop. We've been able to stave it off for years now, but the bill will come due at some point. The two also look into the idea of "free speech" on college campuses and how to solve the intolerance shown by the left in that regard, as well as why Warren Buffett continues to lie about the equity market. Key Takeaways: [3:08] The merits of price gouging, and why price gouging laws are destructive [6:12] The issue of free speech on college campuses, and whether it actually exists today [10:43] If you want to solve the issue with students shouting down speakers, the administrators need to grow a backbone and punish the violators [14:01] The metrics that show if equi

  • HS 363 - FBF – The Hazards of Putting Too Much Trust in Google with Scott Cleland

    17/11/2017 Duração: 38min

    Today's Flash Back Friday comes from Episode 95, from June 2012. Google has created many incredible and intuitive products to make our lives easier. But at what cost to people’s privacy? They can take pictures of your house; they can track your searches and emails to bring you ads and information relevant to your habits and content, and much more. Jason Hartman welcomes Scott Cleland, author of Search and Destroy, on this episode to discuss the dark side of Google. Scott has been researching Google since its inception, as they bought their way to the top. “Google tends to think that doing good or being good is a license to do wrong,” says Scott. Google has created a huge degree of trust, but has the most outrageous legal, fraud, infringement, and anti-trust and privacy violations track record of all public companies. Scott shares some of the situations in which Google was participating in criminal activities. For more details, please listen at: www.HolisticSurvival.com. Google has obtained an incredible amoun

  • HS 362 - The Las Vegas Shooting Cover Up with Jenny Worman

    16/11/2017 Duração: 30min

    The Las Vegas shooting was a terrible tragedy, but there's some things surrounding the shooting that aren't making a lot of sense. Jason Hartman talks with former Congressional candidate Jenny Worman about some of the aspects that just don't add up. The two discuss societies views on conspiracy theories, and why we can't just rely on mainstream media to give us the whole story. Key Takeaways: [2:12] Some of the things about the explanation of the Las Vegas shooting that seems strange to Jenny [5:41] We shouldn't marginalize conspiracy theories immediately [8:40] There were some strange movements in the equity markets in the days leading up to the shooting [11:57] Some of the more conspiracy theories that make the most sense to Jason and Jenny [15:08] The media just doesn't mention a lot of the irregularities about the shooting [18:52] ISIS seems like a great candidate for who is responsible for the shooting [23:25] The government is clearly covering something up, even if it's just the fact that they're doing

  • HS 361 - FBF - Oil Lies, Population Control, Atheism, and Arrogant Politics with Jerome Corsi

    10/11/2017 Duração: 43min

    Today's Flash Back Friday comes from Episode 103, from August 2012. Jason Hartman is joined by author and World Net Daily staff reporter, Jerome Corsi, for a discussion about abiotic oil, population control, the origins of the ACLU and many other topics. Listen at: www.HolisticSurvival.com. Jerome Corsi has authored many books, including The Great Oil Conspiracy, Where’s the Birth Certificate?, Unfit for Command, and The Late Great U.S.A. In the first part of the show, Dr. Corsi shares research about abiotic oil, which is a theory that oil is formed from chemical reactions in the Earth’s mantle, a process discovered by the Nazis and suppressed by the U.S. Government. Dr. Corsi says there is abundant naturally occurring oil and natural gas supplies, using as example oil that is seeping up from the Earth’s mantle in Saudi Arabia. Jason and Dr. Corsi talk about population control and population growth, how the extreme environmentalists say the Earth cannot sustain its current population. Dr. Corsi says the Earth

  • HS 360 - How to Increase Your Social Wealth with Jason Treu

    09/11/2017 Duração: 25min

    In this 10th episode, Jason Hartman goes off topic with Jason Treu, author of Social Wealth: How to Build Extraordinary Relationships by Transforming the Way We Live, Love, Lead and Network. The two discuss ways that you can improve your social worth, expanding your network by focusing on others rather than on your own self. The two look into the potential power of mastermind groups or just an informal get together, as well as why you should never let your network become stagnant. Key Takeaways: [2:39] The basic concept of social wealth [5:48] The one downside to paying to be in the right room with experts [9:11] Deep self awareness is crucial to building relationships with other people "The quickest way to build trust with someone is to show you care" [11:32] The building blocks of building relationships are rapport, likeability, and trust "When you start looking around the room or start thinking about other things, people notice that, so they can tell you don't care" [14:57] The easiest way to build likeabi

  • HS 359 - FBF - Protecting Your Marriage Financials During a Divorce with John Patti

    03/11/2017 Duração: 24min

    Today's Flash Back Friday comes from Episode 137, originally published in April 2013. John Patti is a Matrimonial Law Attorney. He tells Jason that revenge is not the only reason people hide their assets in divorce proceedings and discusses the penalties for hiding your wealth from your soon-to-be ex-spouse. He explains some of the signs that your spouse may be hiding money from you and why these penalties aren't being enforced like they should.   John A. Patti is Certified by the Supreme Court of the State of New Jersey as a Matrimonial Law Attorney and is Peer Review Rated by Martindale-Hubbell. John also possesses exceptional academic credentials, strong community ties, and is passionately committed to the pursuit of excellence in the practice of family law and has been practicing law nearly twenty (20) years.   John understands the difficulties divorce can impose upon a family. He is dedicated to working with you to develop custom-tailored legal solutions for issues such as child custody and support, divi

  • HS 358 - Fatwa: Hunted in America with Pamela Geller

    02/11/2017 Duração: 30min

    There's a continuous wave of terror attacks across our nation and across the world, but it's not being reported on like it should. Jason Hartman talks with Pamela Geller, defender of the freedom of speech against attempts to force the West to accept Sharia blasphemy laws, and against Sharia self-censorship by Western media outlets. Pamela and Jason discuss her new book, Fatwa: Hunted in America, and what people need to know about FBI investigations, online censorship, and how people still have the power to enact change. Key Takeaways: [1:42] What caused Pamela to write Fatwa: Hunted in America [3:59] Defining what Pamela is referring to when she mentions 30,000 attacks, and where you can find a list of them [6:31] People are being slaughtered in order to violently intimidate people into adhering to Sharia [9:44] The media in Europe is refusing to report stories of terror attacks, and Jason believes it's a precursor to America [13:19] The story of why the attack in Las Vegas happened has some questionable elem

  • HS 357 - FBF - Don't Trust a Lie Detector with George Maschke

    27/10/2017 Duração: 38min

    Today's Flash Back Friday comes from Episode 79, from February 2012. The lie detector is not a test for truth and the polygraphists know this. Join Jason Hartman as he interviews expert and co-founder of AntiPolygraph.org, George Maschke on the fallacy of lie detectors. George states that the practice of using a polygraph test has not been scientifically proven to be accurate and that, for the most part, it gets people to divulge information based on “control” questions, and also “buffer” questions that are not even measured. The polygraph measures physiological responses, such as breathing, blood pressure, heart and perspiration rates, which are compared to the reactions of lie-control questions. George explains how it is often used to trick people into handing over information, how the test is not 98% accurate, but closer to only 50% accurate, and how it is sometimes used as a plea bargain in court cases to “prove” innocence or guilt. George shares many instances where the guilty were able to manipulate the

  • LS 134 - The Autistic Holocaust, The Reason Our Children Keep Getting Sick with Jon E. Mica

    25/10/2017 Duração: 35min

    Jason Hartman talks with Jon E. Mica, a writer and the father of a son who has been diagnosed with autism. Jon is author of “The Autistic Holocaust: The Reason Our Children Keep Getting Sick”, a book that accuses the federal government of refusing to acknowledge it as such and having a corrupt and morally unsound relationship with “Big Pharma.” First noting the dramatic rise in cases of autism in the United States since the 1970s, Autistic Indifference then discusses the rampant misuse and dangers associated with vaccinations. Additionally, the book argues that the Center for Disease Control has lied to the American public by presenting inaccurate data on annual flu deaths and, along with the Vaccine Safety Datalink, has buried damaging research on the perils of vaccines. Key Takeaways: [5:31] How the legal system is benefiting pharmaceutical companies [12:22] Comparing the USA’s vaccine rules against the rest of the world [16:06] Ways we can take action [21:22] The evidence that vaccines aren’t as safe as we

  • HS 356 - A Shift Away from Big Government with Gerald Celente

    25/10/2017 Duração: 26min

    Even in the face of rising interest rates and the current business cycle, Jason is still bullish when it comes to investment opportunities during the upcoming Trump administration. The future of the investment economy will be discussed during the next Meet the Masters Live Event. Today’s guest Gerald Celente makes his third appearance on the Creating Wealth podcast. Gerald is the Founder of the Trends Research Institute, Publisher of Trends Journal and Editor of Agora Financial’s Breakthrough Technology Alert. The previously pessimistic trends analyst has changed his outlook on America’s economic future by 180 degrees in the direction of positive. Key Takeaways: [1:40] All over the world people vote out what they want out. [3:21] The current shift is a shift away from big government not towards Socialism. [5:23] The Businessman-in-Chief is a bottom line guy. [6:49] The media world, the political world and the real world. [11:20] It’s time to take advantage of opportunities and play the “Trump” card. [13:46] T

  • HS 355 - FBF - A Candid Look at North Korea and China with Gordon Chang

    20/10/2017 Duração: 27min

    Today's Flash Back Friday comes from Episode 101, from August 2012 Jason Hartman is joined by author, Gordon G. Chang, to discuss the looming proliferation of nuclear weapons, particularly in North Korea. Gordon talks about the skepticism surrounding North Korean intentions, noting that the KNO-8 missile was unveiled and was to be transported on TELs, Transporter Erector Launchers, of Chinese design. He says it’s very likely the Chinese are arming the North Korean forces. The KNO-8 has the potential to reach Alaska and U.S. forces in the Pacific. It is considered a direct threat to our homeland and completely unacceptable. Gordon feels there needs to be some very candid conversations about this issue. He talks about the instability and belligerence of the North Korean regime that doesn’t bode well for their relationships with South Korea and the U.S. With the hard-line, barbaric elements controlling the regime under young Kim Jong-un, it could take a half decade or more to establish a more stable North Korea.

  • HS 354 - Our Economic Mindset is Keeping Us From Our True Potential with Mike Norman

    18/10/2017 Duração: 35min

    Jason Hartman welcomes Economist Mike Norman to the show to discuss Modern Monetary Theory or MMT. Mike shares examples of common misconceptions people have of the US monetary system and economy, such as the US debt clock, that inflation equals growth, and how the tax system works. He believes that the US has an unlimited supply of capital and balancing the budget or functioning as a fixed monetary system would accomplish the opposite of what is needed to create growth. Key Takeaways: [1:40] Modern Monetary Theory (MMT) explains the value of money. [4:39] A tax system is required to create demand for money. [9:31] A fixed monetary system creates cycles of economic depressions and recessions. [11:53] The US national debt is a summation of what is owned by the US and its constituents. [19:25] A dollar must be created and pumped into the economy before it can be used to pay a tax debt. [21:46] The US has an unlimited amount of new capital. [27:13] There is a difference between inflation and growth. Website: Mike

  • SW 303 - FBF - The Art of Public Speaking with Bronwyn Saglimbeni, Corporate Communications Expert

    13/10/2017 Duração: 36min

    Today's Flash Back Friday comes from Episode 36, from April 2011. Jason Hartman interviews Bronwyn Saglimbeni, founder of Bronwyn Communications, on the art of public speaking and how to push yourself beyond the basics so that your presentation captivates your audience from start to finish.  For nearly 15 years, Bronwyn has worked with clients to improve their public speaking and media relations skills, challenging them to bring out more of themselves in their communications. Bronwyn is known for her playful, irreverent approach to coaching, combined with her knack for delivering “tough love” in a way that allows executives to achieve true breakthroughs. Bronwyn encourages clients to be authentic, engaging and approachable, which has resulted in successful interviews for clients in publications such as the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, Businessweek, and speaking engagements at top industry events including Ad:Tech, AAAAs, AdAge Digital, CreativityandTech, Web 2.0 Expo and others. Bronwyn has also w

  • HS 352 - The Importance of Vaccines and Health with Dr Regina Benjamin, US Surgeon General Under Barack Obama

    11/10/2017 Duração: 13min

    Regina M. Benjamin, M.D., M.B.A., was appointed by President Barack Obama as the 18th United States Surgeon General in July, 2009 and served a four-year term. Dr. Benjamin also oversaw the operational command of 6,700 uniformed public health officers who serve in locations around the world to promote, and protect the health of the American People. Dr. Benjamin served simultaneously as Surgeon General and as the first chair of the National Prevention, Health Promotion, and Public Health Council (National Prevention Council) - 17 cabinet-level Federal agencies that developed the road map for the Nation’s health – The National Prevention Strategy. Before becoming “America’s Doctor,” she served her patients at the rural health clinic she founded in tiny, Bayou La Batre, Alabama, keeping the clinic in operation despite damage and destruction inflicted by Hurricanes Georges (1998) and Katrina (2005) and a devastating fire (2006). She has a B.S. in chemistry from Xavier University of Louisiana, an M.D. degree from t

  • HS 351 - FBF - "Secession Madness" in All 50 States with Drew Zahn

    07/10/2017 Duração: 30min

    Today's Flash Back Friday comes from Episode 117, from December 2012. In light of the recent election results, thousands of people across the United States started petitions to the government requesting that their state secede from the Union.  Drew Zahn, news editor at WND, joins Jason Hartman for a discussion about this movement that immediately followed on the heels of Obama’s re-election.  Drew and Jason talk about states’ rights, pointing out that many citizens feel our individual rights are also being infringed upon through some of President Obama’s mandates, such as healthcare reform.  The movement began with one gentleman in Louisiana asking for a peaceful secession from the Union for his state and very quickly snowballed.  Drew explains the legality involved in secession, noting that there are three ways that a state can leave the Union.  Citizens in all 50 states have petitioned the White House, with many states having acquired more than enough signatures to meet the requirement of the government’s p

  • HS 350 - The Relationship Building Skills Every Leader Needs Today with Michael Gelb

    05/10/2017 Duração: 28min

    In this 10th episode, Jason Hartman talks with Michael Gelb, author of The Art of Connection: 7 Relationship-Building Skills Every Leader Needs to Know, as well as How to Think Like Leonardo da Vinci: Seven Steps to Genius Everyday. The Art of Connection offers readers seven methods of developing better rapport in their professional and personal lives. The two of them delve into the importance of kindness in life, and examine each of the seven skills leaders need. Key Takeaways: [2:52] Social media is connecting us online, but isolating us physically [6:12] What you need to do if you really want to be innovative. #1 is embrace humility [10:28] How much more could you accomplish if you were respectful boss rather than a jerk [14:44] People are finding reasons to be offended these days, and it's toxic [18:42] We are all becoming more like ourselves thanks to things like big data [22:30] Achieving balanced energy exchange [25:52] Turning friction into momentum Website: www.MichaelGelb.com

  • HS - Eyewitness to Las Vegas Terrorist Attack Shooting at Route91 Christian Concert

    04/10/2017 Duração: 16min

    Sunday night in Las Vegas shook the town and, tragically, saw the loss of life to over 50 and caused injuries to over 400 participants at the Route91 Christian Music Festival. The deranged gunman who fired at them was shooting from the Mandalay Bay hotel, where Jason Hartman happened to be attending a meeting. Jason took some time Monday evening to reflect on his experience as the realization dawned on him, and the other meeting attendees, that someone was shooting at people on the ground. He also talks to his friend, Larry, who stayed at the meeting a little longer and ended up being locked into the hotel and having to spend the night in the meeting room. Larry tells about the scare they received in the room, how the situation was handled, and when he was allowed to leave. [1:13] Hearing the gunshots from the balcony of the meeting room, and the slow realization that something was horribly wrong [5:40] The biggest terrorist attack in the US since 9/11 and the fear that the next one will be even bigger [8:38]

  • HS 349 - FBF - Why Planes Crash with David Soucie

    29/09/2017 Duração: 30min

    Today's Flash Back Friday comes from Episode 121, from January 2013. Airplane safety has improved significantly, but there are improvements that can still be made to remove the fear that many people feel when boarding a plane. Author Dave Soucie joins Jason Hartman on this episode to talk about advances in safety and what still needs to be done. The biggest concern today is complacency, while the biggest improvement has been the implementation of Aviation Safety Information Analysis & Sharing (ASIAS), which allows for the exchange of information on precursors that may cause accidents down the road. David’s take on this is that there is a lot of room for improvement yet. He states that even the passengers are part of the safety system, stressing they need to be aware and if they see something concerning, be bold and speak up. David describes the FAA’s responsibilities and the standard regulations around the world. He also talks about the importance of the TSA, not disregarding blatant overstepping by some

  • HS 348 - Is a Drop in Gold Coming? with Harry Dent

    27/09/2017 Duração: 27min

    In 2016 Jason Hartman was joined by Harry Dent, from Dent Research, to discuss the tax benefits you can get from moving to a US territory like Puerto Rico, some cyclical markets that are out of control, demographic problems around the world, inflation, and foreign investors in US real estate. Key Takeaways: [2:20] Harry's new home in Puerto Rico, and the tax benefits he can receive [6:18] Vancouver real estate is out of control [11:31] Japan's biggest problem is a demographic problem [15:21] Previously Harry had predicted a drop in gold which hasn't happened, does he still believe it's going to go down or was he wrong? [20:01] In a deflationary environment the only chance you have to make money is in yield, which can be found in linear markets with cash flowing properties [25:22] Most foreign real estate investors are legally laundering their money out of their country Website: www.HarryDent.com www.DentResearch.com

  • HS 347 - FBF - Social Engineering with Chris Hadnagy

    23/09/2017 Duração: 46min

    Today's Flash Back Friday comes from Episode 111, October 2012. We have all had the experience of being taken advantage of at some point in our life. Con artists are often very friendly and charming. Jason Hartman is joined by author, Chris Hadnagy to discuss social engineering and framing, and how it relates to personal, business and national security issues. The discussion centers on Chris’ book, Social Engineering:  The Art of Human Hacking. Chris defines social engineering as “any act that influences a person to take an action that may or may not be in their best interest.” He talks about the most important aspects of human hacking, such as influence – establishing rapport and asking for someone’s help. Other aspects include reciprocity, concessions and social proof. Chris also explains the process of framing.  Our framing is our foundation, our beliefs and morals, and social engineers work to understand a person’s framing, looking for common ground. Chris Hadnagy, aka loganWHD, has been involved with com

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