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Podcasts/Simon Dixon Hard Talk/Immigration, the Lebanon Conflict & the Tech Crash | Simon Dixon Hard Talk LIVE (Part One)
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Immigration, the Lebanon Conflict & the Tech Crash | Simon Dixon Hard Talk LIVE (Part One)

July 3, 2026
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Hey hey sovereign wealth builders, We are witnessing a profound structural shift where financial and technical power is quietly replacing military force. While the mainstream media keeps your attention locked on geopolitical theatre, the underlying capital flows tell a completely different story. This week, we saw significant developments across the macro landscape, Bitcoin, and global markets that highlight exactly how crises are being weaponised to accelerate the asset-stripping of the legacy system. PART ONE: Immigration, the Lebanon Conflict & the Tech Crash On the surface, equity markets look stable, but beneath the S&P 500 index lies a massive tech and AI bear market. Major leaders like Coinbase, Oracle, and Salesforce are down over 50% from their record highs, and market breadth is rapidly weakening as capital concentrates into fewer hands. In my view, the stock market index is hiding a massive structural correction that most retail investors are completely blind to. At the same time, the political class is using immigration as a convenient scapegoat for demographic decline, directing anger sideways rather than upward. The economic reality, as I see it, is that monetary policy and the financialisation of housing have made family formation economically irrational. It is not a migrant crisis; it is a systemic crisis where housing has been turned into a speculative asset class instead of a place to build a future. Geopolitically, the Levant is entering a post-proxy era. While headlines warn of a wider Middle Eastern war, the markets tell us otherwise—oil has quietly dropped 13% over the past two weeks. In my view, Lebanon is transitioning from militia politics to state politics as Iranian military funding is replaced by Gulf reconstruction capital. We are seeing a movement being wound down by money and patience, not by open warfare. Watch Part Two: This Is the Asset-Stripping Phase | Simon Dixon on GoldRepublic Global w/ Alexej Jordanov https://youtu.be/W5XPfd3i5Ws