An Introduction to Social Credit Theory - with Oliver Heydorn

September 26, 2020 Duration: 1:04:40

Oliver Heydorn is a philosopher by training and has a masters in philosophy from the Franciscan University of Steubenville and a Ph.D. from the International Academy of Philosophy in Liechtenstein. Oliver studied under Josef Seifert, who served in the Pontifical Academy for Life and he graduated summa cum laude. Oliver was introduced to Social Credit Theory in 2002, and since then he has published a number of books on Social Credit Theory and its relevance in modern day society.  A huge thanks to Oliver for joining me on the show. 


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