Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Doug Casey talks to James Turk in Sydney

Hilter's Gold


Ronald-Peter Stöferle talks to James Turk about gold

Ronald-Peter Stöferle, Analyst at Erste Bank, and James Turk, Director of the GoldMoney Foundation, talk about his “In Gold we trust” report.


Bob Chapman: Surviving The Banker Sociopaths

From: TheAlexJonesChannel  | Nov 11, 2011


Jim Rogers - All bullets have been shot

From: JimRogersChannel  | Nov 13, 2011

Jim Rogers on the Euro, Gold and Silver

From: JimRogersChannel  | Nov 9, 2011

G. Edward Griffin - An idea whose time has come

A timeless lecture by G. Edward Griffin, author of The Creature from Jekyll Island.

 

CrossTalk: Iran War Drumbeat

From: RussiaToday  | Nov 14, 2011 
 
Is the latest IAEA report a case for a war with Iran? Why does the US get to read it first? Is there enough evidence to conclude that Iran's nuclear program goes far beyond peaceful purposes? And why is no-one questioning the credibility of the IAEA?

CrossTalk with Mark Levine, Patrick Hayes and Hooshang Amirahmadi.

Marc Faber on Global Stocks, Europe Crisis and The Fed

Nov. 14 (Bloomberg) -- Marc Faber, publisher of the Gloom, Boom and Doom Report," talks about the outlook for global stock markets. Faber also discusses Europe's sovereign debt crisis, the U.S. economy and Federal Reserve monetary policy. He speaks from Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, with Susan Li on Bloomberg Television's "First Up."


Rattansi: Foreign-fuelled revolt & media games spill Syria blood

From: RussiaToday  | Nov 14, 2011 
 
Syria has called an emergency meeting of the Arab League, in an attempt to reverse the decision which saw it suspended from the organisation. The freeze on the country's membership and accompanying sanctions received wide support from the EU and the U.S. An overwhelming majority of member states voted for the measure to urge president Bashar al-Assad to stop 8-months of violence. But it also triggered new protests and attacks on the Turkish, French and Saudi Arabian embassies in Damascus. Dozens more people were reportedly killed across the country on Sunday in the latest wave of crackdowns on anti-government protests. Author and journalist Afshin Rattansi thinks the conflict in Syria's being fueled from abroad, and could drag on for some time.

Bob Chapman interviewed

Bob Chapman interviewed on FSN about MF Global, market turmoil and the outlook for Gold and Silver....listen here

US vs China

From: RussiaToday  | Nov 14, 2011 
  
As the gathering of the Pacific Rim's political and economic heavyweights winds down in Hawaii, it's the latest rift between the globe's two centres of financial influence which is dominating. The U.S. has been criticising China for its trade and currency practices. This year the U.S. and China continued to outline competing economic programs. Hu Jintao insisted on more influence for Beijing as a growing power, while Obama zeroed in on China's trading decisions.

Portugal slips deeper into recession

From: Euronews  | Nov 14, 2011

Merkel calls for a new Anschluss

From: Euronews  | Nov 14, 2011 
 
http://www.euronews.net/ The German Chancellor Angela Merkel has called Europe's debt crisis the continent's "toughest hour since World War II."

Italy faces tough austerity as debt repayments loom

From: Euronews  | Nov 14, 2011

Clarke and Dawe - The Way Forward for Europe

From: ClarkeAndDawe  | Nov 9, 2011

EU welcomes regime change

Regime change seems to be the new black, who will be next?
 
From: EUXTV  | Nov 14, 2011 
 
Brussels is pleased to see that Italy and Greece have changed their governments and picked technocrats to lead their countries through the euro crisis.

Max Keiser: Gold & silver stake for Wall St. zombie bankers!

By on Nov 14, 2011

Italy's new prime minister, Mario Monti, has began work on forming a new 'technocrat' government to tackle the country's towering debt. An economist and former EU-commissioner, he now has to implement structural economic reforms to pull Italy out of its financial chaos. For more on this, RT talks to Max Keiser, financial analyst and host of the Keiser Report.