From RT Published on Mar 3, 2015 In this episode of the Keiser Report, Max Keiser and Stacy Herbert discuss the government’s economic policies apparently cooked up in a crack den - literally! Tabloids in the UK claim to have footage of the Chancellor’s top economic adviser smoking crack. They look at the economic policies this man may have been pushing and at how they cause effects very similar to those of crack cocaine. In the second half, Max interviews Professor Richard Werner, who, in the early 1990s, coined the phrase ‘quantitative easing.’ Together they take a look at the monster which QE has become. Gerald Celente discusses the recent revelation of HSBC is planning to close their London vaults. Listen to the KWN interview here From RT Published on Mar 7, 2015 Max Keiser and Stacy Herbert discuss the publicly-listed companies eating themselves through stock buybacks and what this means for a monetary policy which encourages it in our new financialized era, in which corporations borrow not to invest but to take money out of the company. In the second half, Max interviews precious metals expert Ned Naylor-Leyland about the latest in the gold market - including the various lawsuits against manipulators of the market and the accumulation of reserves and introduction of a price-fix in China. From SGTreport.com Published on Mar 1, 2015 What do Switzerland, England, Austria, Netherlands, France, Belgium, Mexico, Poland, Italy. Australia, Ecuador, Romania and the tiny country of Azerbaijan have in common? They all want to know where their gold is, and they all have burgeoning gold repatriation movements in various stages of progress. Peter Boehringer, the father of the gold repatriation movement in Germany, and founder of the website Goldseiten.de joins Sean to discuss the great global awakening as nations begin asking, where is our PHYSICAL gold? Gold is on a bit of a run today as Chinese markets open and some buyers return from Lunar New Year holidays.
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