Wednesday, August 21, 2013

The International Monetary System

An excellent documentary on the modern money system, worth watching until the 39:30 mark.

Features two of my favourite public speakers Ron Paul and Sheikh Imran Hosein

Sheikh Imran Hosein
Sheikh Imran Hosein

Marc Faber on higher education & protecting yourself in the coming economic collapse

From theprospectgroup


'Snowden data destruction won't harm our reporting' - Guardian's Alan Rusbridger

From RussiaToday

Published on Aug 20, 2013

The British government's attempts to stem the tide of articles on mass surveillance have gone beyond intimidating the journalist behind the publications. Just a day after Glenn Greenwald's partner was detained at Heathrow airport, The Guardian's editor, Alan Rusbridger, came forward describing how the authorities pressured the newspaper to destroy documents provided by NSA leaker Edward Snowden. Mr. Rusbridger has explained why he gave in to pressure from government agents, and destroyed hard-drives carrying information obtained from Edward Snowden.

Prime Interest - Hedging Emerging Market Volatility with Mike Shedlock

From theprimeinterest

Keiser Report - US High Cathedral of Fraud

From RussiaToday

Published on Aug 20, 2013

In this episode of the Keiser Report, Max Keiser and Stacy Herbert discuss Mom and Pop investors taken out on a slab and their wealth burnt to a crisp by the high cathedral of fraud that is the New York Stock Exchange and its degenerate priests of high finance. Max proposes a scheme of mortgages collateralized by food stamps. In the second half, Max talks to Owen Jones, a columnist at the Independent and author of Chavs: The Demonization of the Working Class, about the prejudice of George Osborne's policies which takes nearly £12 billion from housing benefit for the poor and shifts it to property speculation schemes for the middle class.


"Planet Ponzi" by Mitch Feierstein

From wearechange


Ron Paul special guest in Conversations with Great Minds

From TheBigPictureRT

Stonewalled: 'UK closer to Police State after crackdown on Snowden files'

From RussiaToday

Published on Aug 20, 2013

The British government's attempts to stem the tide of articles on mass surveillance have gone beyond intimidating the journalist behind the publications. Just a day after Glenn Greenwald's partner was detained at Heathrow airport, The Guardian's editor came forward describing how the authorities pressured the newspaper to destroy documents provided by NSA leaker Edward Snowden. The UK government has reportedly confirmed the move was sanctioned by the Prime Minister himself.