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Episode 375
December 04, 2012 07:30
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In this episode, Max Keiser and Stacy Herbert investigate the black hole of debt sucking in our economies, jobs and wealth like strings of spaghetti past the economic event horizon. In the second half, Max Keiser talks to Ned Naylor-Leyland of Cheviot Asset Management about the fishy smoke signals blowing at the LBMA regarding silver contracts and about the debate between inflation, deflation, hyperinflation actually being a debate about the final denouement of paper currencies. Ned also reveals that BBC's flagship program, Panorama, had interviewed him and Andrew Maguire about silver manipulation and yet have never aired the episode.
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sam (unregistered) 06.12.2012 23:58
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