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From Boom Bust From RT Published on Mar 24, 2015 In this Keiser Report, Max Keiser and Stacy Herbert discuss the French being able to work 20 percent less to produce the same amount the average worker in Britain produces. Just as oil frackers must pump faster and faster, harder and harder to keep current on their debt repayments, so too must an overly burdened UK household in a speculative economy producing less and less value. In the second half, Max interviews Aleksandar Vidovic of Salviol about the size of the financial fraud market and what his company is doing to shrink it. From Greg Hunter
Both Gold and Silver had a positive sessions overnight with gold retaking and holding US$1200 and Silver US$17. Reasons cited for market movements were Saudi Arabia conducting air raids in Yemen and pressure on the US dollar.
Obviously $2.5Mil isn't what it used to be, thankfully there is no inflation (cough). We love the mention of investing your savings for a 7% return, um and which liquid asset has a long term return of 7%+, a savings account? Gee maybe gold, but CNBC couldn't bring themselves to mention that, even if they knew. From RT Published on Mar 21, 2015 In this episode of the Keiser Report, Max Keiser and Stacy Herbert discuss nations joining the anti-dollar alliance as those on the hamster wheel of debt grow tired of working, working, working to pay the interest to those in early on the global debt pyramid scheme. In the second half, Max interviews former Goldman Sachs banker, Nomi Prins, author of All the Presidents’ Bankers about the Cold War - Wall Street nexus of World Bank and NATO style institutions designed to enforce US hegemony. From RT Published on Mar 19, 2015 In this episode of the Keiser Report, Max Keiser and Stacy Herbert discuss being a bankster in this economy means to be abandoning ship as Americans ‘mysteriously’ stop spending and the dollar keeps surging as if a ‘colossal financial event’ were around the corner. In the second half, Max interviews radio show host and crowdfunded documentary filmmaker, Tariq Nasheed, who is in London from America to discuss the economics of white supremacy and how to fight for civil rights, not politically but financially. |
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