Capitalist Episode 521
Broadcast Number: 521
Broadcast Date: Wednesday, December 20th, 2017
Description: Contraction in the Crypto markets; stock markets flat. Congress passes tax reform bill; win for POTUS & America! House Judiciary Committee questions FBI deputy director Andrew McCabe for 8 hours. Obama allowing Hezbollah to traffic drugs in the U.S., and allowing them to launder the money through car sales gives insight to why Wassermann-Schultz had Awan brothers as Congress IT. UN security council to vote to force POTUS to rescind his recognition of Jerusalem as the capitol of Israel. Based Poland gives the EU the middle finger. Saudi Arabia, Iran and the quest of Mid-East dominance. Canada's Justin Trudeau violated ethics laws. Other news and commentary, plus Gab shoutouts and Radio Graffiti.
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Link: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/ghost/2017/12/21/true-capitalist-radio-hosted-by-ghost--episode-521
Notes
During Gab Shoutouts, there were coffee-related names, a "knee guards" name, names related to the Amtrak derailment tragedy in Seattle, names related to Norwegian Capitalist, Albin names, a few Rosie O' Donnell names, and dad names. Gab went down temporarily, presumably due to the amount of people in the chatroom.
During Radio Graffiti, Pylons remixed Ghost with The Offspring's 'Pretty Fly (For a White Guy)'. Someone played the Chocolate Salty Balls song from South Park, disgusting and enraging Ghost. Brony Drumming played an autism-themed intro remix. Someone called in to make fun of Norwegian Capitalist selling his Qtum for "autism bucks", angering Ghost. 8Equal and Boat073 made an insta-remix. Following Tub Guy's call, a racist splice by Nightprowler resulted in Ghost ending the broadcast in explosive rage.
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