
Risk & Reality Podcast

Lessons of Route 66 ...
Route 66 was purged from our highway system in 1985. Its inability to compete with the faster, wider and safer new interstate highways economically crippled the many families and small businesses along its path.
Like Route 66, Americans now face systematic change. And Route 66 now carries a stern warning to U.S. families and small business ...
Adapt or pay the price!
GORDON PHILLIPS is a family and small business financial risk consultant, mentor, author and public speaker on the new risks posed by the Great Reset.
A scholar on constitutional taxation and omnivorous reader, Gordon has inhaled a personal library of 5,000 books.
Gordon's specialties ...
- Financial reality
- Alternative health
- Home & family risk
- Latest unspoken news
- What lies ahead for us
- Smart money strategies
- State & local government
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THE RISKY READER
70 Essays on Fallen Freedoms, Cultural Collapse & New America
by Gordon Phillips
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This book is about the appalling reality of the human political condition. There are two types of reality: official and actual.
This book exposes the actual reality hidden behind our carefully-calculated, synthesized spoon-fed official reality.
On this point, I am reminded of the great social critic Henry Louis Mencken, who once brazenly said:
“Every normal man must be tempted at times to spit on his hands, hoist the black flag and begin slitting throats.”
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Given the pathetic state of global governance, you might wonder if this is a serious work or a collection of jokes.
It's actually quite serious, as I ponder these classic American dilemmas:
- Why we create governments to rule us, then allow them to steal from us?
- Why we eventually grant power to the worst, most undeserving among us.
- Why we allow our leaders to wage wars funded by our tax dollars?
I could go on and on and on ...
That's exactly what I've done here, but there were times when 434 pages were not enough!
And since reality tends to be messy, I do my best here to keep it simple.
My writing may border on the sardonic and the irreverent.
I’ve done my best to tone things down, but it’s not easy when you’re creeping up on 80 years of age and you’ve seen as much engineered destruction of your culture as I have. I promise to hold back to the best of my ability.