Jusper Machogu - Episode 160

“Most families are surviving day to day. They can’t even afford electricity, clean water, or food”

To find the truth, you pretty much always need to go to source.

That’s why my conversation with Jusper Machogu is so important. It dispels a narrative we are spoon-fed on a daily basis around living sustainably.

The information around climate alarmism is mostly generated by academics sitting in their ivory towers with no real life experience. They have definitely not walked a day in the shoes of a guy like Jusper and people in his community.

The worries that you and I experience, are first world problems. Our sense of reality is so far removed from how the majority of people barely get by to ‘survive’

An eye-opening conversation with my Kenyan brother!

Jusper Machogu - Agricultural Engineer, Small Scale Rural Farmer and Fossil Fuels for Africa Advocate.

Discussion Topics: What you will discover from listening to this Podcast:

  • Corruption in Africa
  • Taking running water for granted
  • How most Africans earn a living
  • Lack of water in Kenya
  • How one borehole saved a whole community
  • Unworthy climate academics
  • Is climate change a scam?
  • Why Fossils Fuels are essential
  • Is Colonialism thriving in Africa?
  • The current awakening renaissance
  • Bitcoin circular communities
  • Bitcoin helping farmers and beehives
  • BTC as a means of exchange
 

I hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did.

Your fellow being

Gareth

SHOW NOTES

Background, Context & Reference

Connect with Jusper Machogu:

Twitter

Substack

Buy me a coffee

BTC address

 

Discussion Links:

Phosphate Rock in Morocco

Chama in Kenya

Bitcoin Chama

People Mentioned:

Adam Rossi

Books Mentioned:

Confessions of an Economic Hitman – John Perkins

Hydrogen Economy – Jeremy Rifkin

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