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12 Mar, 2013 08:22

Episode 417

Max Keiser and Stacy Herbert discuss ripple effects and sinkholes in the ‘just in time poverty’ model in which Walmart’s empty shelves could be turned into ‘Love Hotels’ for Japanese tourists. In the second half of the show, Max talks to Gail ‘The Actuary’ Tverberg of OurFiniteWorld.com about peak credit and the sinkholes of ever increasing capital required just to maintain our economies.

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