The future of humanity

The future of humanity

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26. Global Citizens: Investment Passports and Future Sovereignty with Alex Recouso

On episode 26 of Mizter Rad Show, we welcome Alex Recouso from The Network State Company to discuss the transformative future of passports in the age of remote work and global mobility.

Alex brings a wealth of knowledge about citizenship by investment programs and their potential to offer greater freedom and opportunity to individuals worldwide. We delve into how countries like the Caribbean nations are attracting talent and wealth by providing streamlined, transparent pathways to citizenship.

"Beyond just a travel document, a passport is becoming a statement of your personal and political values," says Alex. He shares insights on the rise of network states, his vision for a world where passports are chosen, not assigned, and how his company, Baseflow, is making this a reality.

Mizter Rad challenges the guest with pressing questions about the inclusiveness of these programs and the future of international alliances. They explore whether countries should operate as service providers, competing for citizens in the global marketplace.

Catch this engaging conversation on the Mizter Rad Show where we tackle the complexities of global citizenship and what it means for the future of personal sovereignty. Tune in to this episode, a must-listen for anyone interested in the intersection of technology, freedom, and identity in the modern world.

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25. Building a Nation: Liberland's Progress with President Vit Jedlicka.

In this episode 25 of the Mizter Rad Show, Mizter Rad and President Vit Jedlicka of Liberland discuss the unique challenges Liberland faces with its development and borders, particularly in light of Croatia's recent accession to the Schengen Area. President Jedlicka explains how this has unexpectedly benefited Liberland by opening doors that were previously closed. The topic then shifts to the construction complications in a Serbian village related to Liberland, highlighting bureaucratic hurdles and the unique standing of this village as a meeting ground and diplomatic hub for Liberlanders. The President shares his plans for the village, including the development of a school as an alternative to the Serbian education system for the children of Liberland's residents. Mizter Rad's curiosity brings the focus to the living conditions in the Serbian village, prompting discussions on the availability of amenities like clean water and internet services for its inhabitants. Throughout the conversation, we glimpse the complexities and aspirations that come with establishing a new nation.

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