29. Nelson Nash’s Final Message For Infinite Bankers with Carlos Lara

September 22, 2020 00:47:27
29. Nelson Nash’s Final Message For Infinite Bankers with Carlos Lara
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29. Nelson Nash’s Final Message For Infinite Bankers with Carlos Lara

Sep 22 2020 | 00:47:27

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Hosted By

Richard Canfield Jayson Lowe

Show Notes

Joining Richard and Jayson today is none other than Carlos Lara.  Carlos is on the board of directors and founding member of the Nelson Nash Institute. He is also the CEO of United Services and Trust Corporation and the editor of the Lara-Murphy Report, an online publication specializing in financial markets, Austrian economics and Nelson Nash’s Infinite Banking Concept (IBC). He has co-authored, “How Privatized Banking Really Works” and “The Case for IBC.”  In 2013 Carlos co-produced with Nelson Nash, Robert P. Murphy, and David Stearns, the IBC Practitioner Program, which is an educational training course on the theory of The Infinite Banking Concept for Financial Professionals. He is also the Co-Host of the Lara-Murphy Podcast with Robert P. Murphy.

Tune in to hear Carlos, Jayson and Richard reminisce about Nelson and how they all truly believe that IBC is the way to beat the monopoly that commercial banks have on our money.

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