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Guns and Butter with Max Keiser - Keith Millea - 30-12-2010


Guns and Butter - "Banks, Bailouts and Manufactured Market Crashes" with Max Keiser.

Stock price manipulation through electronic high speed trading; global totalitarian oligarchy; HSBC & JP Morgan manipulation of the silver market; stock market crashes more profitable than growth periods for traders; computers set up to steal; financial terrorism; suicide bankers; Fed policy that benefits the top
1%; growing social unrest; plague of mortgage fraud; IMF leveraged buy-out of Ireland, Greece, etc.; outsourcing of money creation; control through debt.

http://www.kpfa.org/archive/id/66383

I had never heard Max Keiser speak before,so it was nice to get a true picture of the financial fraud and theft that is ongoing globally,from someone who at one time was an insider himself.He says some interesting things in this interview.It's worth a listen....


Guns and Butter with Max Keiser - Magda Hassan - 30-12-2010

Thanks Keith :rocker:, Max is almost always a good listen to and he does have the insiders perspective. Confusedmallprint:


Guns and Butter with Max Keiser - Peter Lemkin - 31-12-2010

I can't recommend this hour talk highly enough!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! What a troika he, Hudson and Tarpley make. I listened to this twice today and will download it. :thumbsup:

Bottom line, we've all been fucked-over by the Ultra-Rich and financiers, which the governments work for and protect.

Short of a total change in the form and function or the polity, you can expect things in US (and many other places); as well as in your own personal life to get much worse. Party's over! Confusedmallprint:

I love his references to the French Revolution.

The sad truth of our financial past,present and future! Do listen!!!!