Episode 117

January 31, 2011 14:32
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­This week Max Keiser and co-host Stacy Herbert talk about emails showing Bear Stearns cheated clients out of billions.  In the second half of the show, Max talks to Nomi Prins, author of It Takes a Pillage, about Goldman Sachs' Facebook deal and more.

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mike 07.02.2011 17:08

Yaed,
I've heard about Mr. Pompuy while doing my research on the subject matter (global financial crisis.. conspiracies..ect) and I am wondering if you know Nigel Farage. That gentleman is always ripping Rompuy apart and would recommend you check out some of his information as to enable you to support someone who actually is fighting for you.

In the U.S., we have Ron Paul whom is an anticipated presidential canadate, but I am still skeptical about him. Nevertheless, he is for auditing the fed, and withdrawing U.S. troops stationed all over the globe, therefore he seems the only rational choice for us... With regard to Egypt, I think it's commical how our government picks and chooses where to democratically intervene, because in my opinion, we should have kicked out Mubarak as soon as Egyptian citizens were getting injured by Mubarak's police force. Besides, many people despise Americans (for good reason) in the middle east. It could have helped with regard to the peoples opinion of our country as well. Not all Americans are brainwashed retards... but most of us are unfortunately... really the propaganda here is rediculous. our government has a department soley for the advertisement and encouragement of the wars our country wages - which by the way are only for geopolitical gain.

Peace love and happiness to all

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Yaed 03.02.2011 11:03

I hear what you are saying, and im seeing the almost exact same thing here in Sweden. People just dont want to know what is going on, they just stay in their mini bubble thinking that what happens in US, Egypt, Greece, Brussels or UK dont matter much to them, and since they dont have any interest in finding out they never do! People dont even now that we have a unellected president called Herman von Rompuy in EU dictating what ever laws he and his cronies want.
I think this will get better, a lot better, cause we are hitting rock bottom and FAST. And from the bottom, you all know there is just up to go. Unfortunately we are going to have to go deeper to the bottom before we can go up. Look at historical revolutions, its ALWAYS when people are starving and dying and just dont have anything left to loose, thats when real change kicks in. Greed is spreading like a wildfire and it doesnt just stop, it keeps going and going until people suffer so much revolution is the only way out.
I think what we are seeing in Egypt is far more important then what have been going on in Europe: The egyptians are STARVING damnit, its some time before that starts happening en masse in Europe and US, but its probably coming next year or something like that when the dollar plunges like a stone. 
Coup le of weeks ago Keiser told us of a guy hwo calculated that in 2018 or something like that, but just as Keiser commented, i think thats going down way sooner. So keep your wits about you people and dont get scared, these things happen, just study history, but as always there are specifics this time that wasnt in place the last time, but the general outline is the same.

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Jim Bob Fred 03.02.2011 01:41

I'm getting fed up. My income is down and my outgoings are up. My kilo bag of frozen carrots is now only 705 grams and half of that is water.

The world stinks. Over half of the people in Britain just work for food and shelter (and watch crap on TV for entertainment). Even if you go out to a restaurant for a meal on a special occasion, you get filthy slop served by sullen scum that costs a months wages.

Oh well!

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