Episode 348

October 02, 2012 01:00
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­Every week Max Keiser looks at all the scandal behind the financial news headlines. 

In this episode, Max Keiser and Stacy Herbert discuss the nine scariest words in the English language: “I’m from JP Morgan and I’m here to help.” They also examine deferred prosecution agreements, and how celebrities and bloggers shill for banksters in California’s mortgage contract asset-seizure market. In the second half of the show, Max Keiser talks to Jaromil about bitcoin as a digital charm bracelet, and a new revolution in accounting science: Triple-entry accounting.

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Paul (unregistered) 04.10.2012 15:55

“I’m from JP Morgan and I’m here to help.” Too funny, I am still wiping the tears from my eyes. My take on Bitcoin is similar to Max and Stacey's - a potential trojan horse with the potential to disrupt the rigged game of the Anglo-American economic universe, especially if Russia, China and other states operating outside of the Empire, acknowledge it as a "legitimate" form of exchange. Given the zombie bankers willingness to loot the accounts of their own customers, I would say even now, Bitcoin is a safer option, go encrypted holographic disc, go!

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John (unregistered) 04.10.2012 15:34

Max, You are a straight shooter, how did you not rip apart the bitcoin, or as I call it Bitcon, guy.  I rely on you to cut through all the garbage and get to the truth as you do so well.  What happened, maybe you own a piece of the bitcon.

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MadCardFromCathay (unregistered) 04.10.2012 11:56

Obviously.  So Obviously.  The Keiser Show is probably one of the best in the world, these days. The only problem is. Since truth is spoken on the Keiser Report, sometimes it is just too depressing to watch.  Sure, Mr. Keiser and Ms. Stacy, with her aristocratic neck, do their best to make our shitt more palatable to swallow, utilizing very good humor.  But still, every time I watch the Keiser Report, REVERSE peristalsis is my first reaction. 

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