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System Failure

Nathan Knopp, Brian Knopp

A weekly newsletter about the oddly intertwined histories of finance, faith, and magic. New essays every Monday!

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  • Nathan Knopp

    The guy behind System Failure, the newsletter + podcast about the wild history of finance and magic.

  • Brian Knopp

    Producer and Editor

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