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  <title>The Strait &amp;quot;Reopens&amp;quot; and Gold Keeps Climbing</title>
  <description>In today’s episode: Good news broke this morning: the Strait of Hormuz is officially open again — assuming you believe what you read in the papers, which Doug emphatically does not. Oil dropped toward $80, gold crept toward $5,000 (a combination Doug calls “a little bit counterintuitive”), and meanwhile C-130s keep flowing into the Middle Eastern theater around the clock. As Doug puts it, “chances are this is just a pause in hostilities — everybody’s taking the opportunity to reload.” From there the conversation goes exactly where you’d hope it would. We get into Pete Hegseth’s now-infamous “prayer breakfast,” where the Secretary of Defense appears to have lifted Samuel L. Jackson’s Ezekiel 25:17 monologue from Pulp Fiction and delivered it to a room of bewildered military brass as scripture. Doug’s review was not kind: “It was kind of weak and mealy-mouthed the way Hegseth delivered those lines.” His proposed fix? “Next time he ought to put a red bandana around his forehead à la Rambo, strip his shirt off to expose his war-like tattoos, and then deliver it with proper fervor.” Elsewhere in a wide-ranging episode:   Why coin collecting is dead and what that says about how we think about money   Doug’s characteristically diplomatic take on Ireland’s troubles   The Argentine citizenship-by-investment program that was, then wasn’t   Whether traveling as an American is about to get uncomfortable again (Doug remembers the Vietnam-era Canadian-flag-on-the-backpack trick)   Human cloning, Multiplicity, and the curious case of Adolfo Cambiasso cloning his best polo ponies — which rather settles the question of whether someone, somewhere, has tried it on people   An honest look at our private placement track record: the big winners, and the ones that aren’t   As Doug reminds us near the end: “We’re just leaves drifting down the river of time. We shouldn’t concern ourselves with these things — they’re above our pay grade anyway.” Have a great weekend, Matt </description>
  <author_name>Doug Casey's Take</author_name>
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