August 13, 2026
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Zuby sits down with Jeremy Ryan Slate to talk about the fall of Rome and the three alarming parallels he sees playing out in modern America right now. Jeremy breaks down how Rome's silver denarius went from 95% pure in the first century to just 4-6% pure by the 270s, driving 15,000% inflation by 284 AD, and draws a sharp parallel to the Federal Reserve's quantitative easing and the quiet debasement of the modern dollar. He also connects Rome's border crisis and the third century political corruption, where emperors enriched themselves and ruled for months before being assassinated, to what he sees happening in Washington today. A fascinating, historically rich, and genuinely eye-opening conversation about currency debasement, political corruption, and why the same forces that destroyed Rome may be converging again.
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