Episode 263

March 15, 2012 21:30
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­Max Keiser and co-host, Stacy Herbert, discuss ripping out client eyeballs and losing millions for a free breakfast; maggots of risk and plastic financial apartheid. In the second half of the show Max talks to filmmakers William Gagan and Geoff Shively about their crowd funded journey to Syria and ‘fake’ activists and, with the introduction of anti-free speech laws in Chicago, the filmmakers discuss the small drone helicopters they have acquired for reporting on the Nato summit.

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Jim Evans 21.03.2012 14:00

marcos anthony toledo wrote in #18
Welcome to Oceania and it's Minstry Of Truth how long have been living in the world of 1984. Certainly since the City of London/Wall Street bankrupted Britain with the first World war and Wall Street and the Federal Reserve got going .......let`s say around the first two decades of the twentieth century ........ when Jewish ersatz socialism and capitalism began to be used to pretend that we had a democratic Anglo Saxon world........ with a left wing that cared a hoot about working people........ and a right wing that wanted us to survive as industrial nations able to support ourselves without crooked money lending and organised crime.

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marcos anthony toledo 20.03.2012 23:46

Welcome to Oceania and it's Minstry Of Truth how long have been living in the world of 1984.

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Jim Evans 20.03.2012 07:55

I dedicate those last two "Ancient Briton" posts to my doomed sons and to the memory of the victims of ALL genocides and wars ...... and Victoria Climbie and Sayyid Qutb and Baby Peter Connelly and the misguided London Bombers......and to the hope that we can have an RT inspired global "Parliament/Universi ty of the Fourth Estate" which we can really TRUST .....after a century of Zionist media BS!!

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