Friday, December 27, 2013
Diamonds are an Investors best friend
Like gold, silver and cryptos, diamonds are of limited supply and cannot be created in their natural form at least by decree. Is that the real reason their prices have increased, investors exiting fiat into tangibles?
Fiat Money only works when backed by men with guns
Yes Paul I totally agree, fiat currency needs to be forced upon people by men with guns. Unlike gold, silver and crypto coins which people involved in the trade of goods and services have freely chosen to use.
Keiser Report: NSA manipulates bank accounts?
From RT
Published on Dec 26, 2013
In this episode of the Keiser Report, Max Keiser and Stacy Herbert discuss the suggestion that the NSA may be manipulating bank account balances and financial markets. They also discuss 'accidental' tax breaks for billionaires in America; while, in the UK, the tax office 'loses nerve' about pursuing multinationals and instead targets small and medium sized enterprises.
In the second half, Max interviews precious metals analyst and presenter, Jan Skoyles, about silver, gold, handbags, crowdfuncing and Chateau du Pepe.
Published on Dec 26, 2013
In this episode of the Keiser Report, Max Keiser and Stacy Herbert discuss the suggestion that the NSA may be manipulating bank account balances and financial markets. They also discuss 'accidental' tax breaks for billionaires in America; while, in the UK, the tax office 'loses nerve' about pursuing multinationals and instead targets small and medium sized enterprises.
In the second half, Max interviews precious metals analyst and presenter, Jan Skoyles, about silver, gold, handbags, crowdfuncing and Chateau du Pepe.
'Mission Accomplished': Snowden opened secret world to public
From RT
Published on Dec 25, 2013
National Security Agency whistleblower Edward Snowden sat down recently for a 14-hour interview with Barton Gellman of the Washington Post in Moscow. Gellman is the first journalist to speak in person with Snowden since he fled to Russia over the summer. RT's Ameera David speaks with Gellman about the interview and his thoughts on what Snowden had to say.
Published on Dec 25, 2013
National Security Agency whistleblower Edward Snowden sat down recently for a 14-hour interview with Barton Gellman of the Washington Post in Moscow. Gellman is the first journalist to speak in person with Snowden since he fled to Russia over the summer. RT's Ameera David speaks with Gellman about the interview and his thoughts on what Snowden had to say.
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