Thursday, October 2, 2014
Boom Bust - Schiff, Rule, Auerback and Roche debate Gold
From Boom Bust
Published on Sep 25, 2014
We all know that gold is a highly sought-after precious metal and obviously not just for ornamental purposes. The first use of gold as money occurred around 700 BC when Lydian merchants produced the first gold coins.
In fact, gold has always had value to humans, even before it was money – this is clear when you look at the extraordinary efforts that man has gone to obtain it. That’s why we decided to make an extraordinary effort of our own to better understand it.
And the incredible panel of talent and insight that we’ve amassed today – including Peter Schiff, Rick Rule, Marshall Auerback, and Cullen Roche – is going to help us do just that!
Published on Sep 25, 2014
We all know that gold is a highly sought-after precious metal and obviously not just for ornamental purposes. The first use of gold as money occurred around 700 BC when Lydian merchants produced the first gold coins.
In fact, gold has always had value to humans, even before it was money – this is clear when you look at the extraordinary efforts that man has gone to obtain it. That’s why we decided to make an extraordinary effort of our own to better understand it.
And the incredible panel of talent and insight that we’ve amassed today – including Peter Schiff, Rick Rule, Marshall Auerback, and Cullen Roche – is going to help us do just that!
Hong Kong protests up close and personal
My favourite image artist William Banzai7 lives in Hong Kong and he has taken to the streets this week to document the Umbrella Revolution. William's image library is here
Marc Faber Says U.S. Stocks `Pricey,' Favors Emerging Markets
Oct. 1 (Bloomberg) -- Marc Faber, publisher of the Gloom, Boom &
Doom report, talks about the outlook for global stocks and investment
strategy.
Faber speaks with Betty Liu on Bloomberg Television's "In the
Loop."
Little Brother vs. Big Brother? - Lionel on The Eyeopener
From corbettreport
Published on Sep 30, 2014
We all know Big Brother; the all-seeing, all-knowing character that presides over the Orwellian surveillance society. But what about Little Brother? Is it possible to use the technology of the police state to undermine that tyranny, or is that the trap that is being set for us? Today James Corbett is joined by veteran trial lawyer and radio broadcaster Lionel of LionelMedia.com to discuss these and other issues. Don't miss this fascinating, fast-paced and in-depth discussion on tyranny, surveillance, conspiracy and resistance.
Published on Sep 30, 2014
We all know Big Brother; the all-seeing, all-knowing character that presides over the Orwellian surveillance society. But what about Little Brother? Is it possible to use the technology of the police state to undermine that tyranny, or is that the trap that is being set for us? Today James Corbett is joined by veteran trial lawyer and radio broadcaster Lionel of LionelMedia.com to discuss these and other issues. Don't miss this fascinating, fast-paced and in-depth discussion on tyranny, surveillance, conspiracy and resistance.
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