Nick Hudson is a South African actuary, private equity leader, and founder of Activist Group Panda. In this discussion, he examines the global financial power structures operating behind world governments.
Expect to learn about the Bank for International Settlements and its role as a central coordination point for global financial control, how international institutions implement policy changes that circumvent national sovereignty, the connection between climate change policies and financial regulations, and the similarities between COVID-19 restrictions and current environmental initiatives. Hudson explains his “Hudson Razor” concept – that any purported global crisis requiring global solutions while suppressing dissent is likely a scam.
The conversation explores how stakeholder capitalism differs from traditional shareholder models, the implementation of digital IDs and central bank digital currencies as potential control mechanisms, and why centralized systems inherently limit problem-solving and human flourishing. Hudson provides insights into how financial conditionality is used to enforce compliance with global agendas and why legal protections against these systems are increasingly vulnerable.
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