Max Keiser and co-host, Stacy Herbert, discuss Libor traders who rigged
global interest rate market escaping charges while Iceland sentences
bankers to four year prison terms. At the same time, Iceland's central
bank is raising interest rates to deal with a growing economy while
Western bankster-riddled economies prepare for another round of money
printing to deal with all the fraud. In the second half of the show Max
talks to Brett Scott about financial activism, a Wikileaks for finance
and collaboration with hedge funds.
Telling the truth has become a revolutionary act, so let us salute those who disclose the necessary facts.
16 Jun 2012
Chris Whalen Drops the F-Bomb on Wall Street while sounding the Bankruptcy Alarm! + Grexit Groundwork
As world leaders arrive in the us for the G8 Summit, not to mention the
nATO summit this weekend -- we'll talk about the realpolitik of the US
situation when it comes to generating domestic economic growth. Chris
Whalen has written about a choice between debt and inflation or war, and
says finding a way to avoid these two extremes is now the chief
concern.
Syria Update: Thermobaric Advanced Weapons Being Used - Mr Aleppo
How dangerous mercury-containing energy saving light bulbs really are
`When meteorologists use the term "mercury", so these are a relic of the past. Because since 2009 are thermometers that contain mercury, banned in the EU. That same year, however, decided by the same EU to force the citizens to the use of mercury lamps. It was about saving energy to environmental protection, the fight against global warming - and about business.
How dangerous are the unpopular forced bulbs are actually prescribed
will, in the documentary "Bulb Fiction" by Christoph Mayr explains in
detail.
Whether the new lamps that look strange to dive into the home and
unusual light at the same time more expensive than conventional bulbs,
and actually so much energy is saved, may lead to long discussions. That mercury vapor is highly toxic, it is a fact.
At the end of this article there is a 7-minute presentation by Christoph Mayr's documentary "Bulb Fiction - The lie of energy saver"
., available since May of this year is shown in this short clip
including the tragic fate of the family of louse from Linden Upper
Bavaria. A single energy saving bulb broke. Since then, her 4-year-old
son Max sick. lost hair on the head completely, the child is repeatedly
plagued by tremors. The house is uninhabitable for years.
NeverSeconds: World gets second helpings of girl's school dinner blog as ban is overturned
Morons at Argyll and Bute council backtrack on decision that caused nine-year-old pupil Martha Payne to cease blogging
When nine-year-old Martha Payne set up a blog six weeks ago, to
show pictures of her daily school lunch – sometimes meagre, often fried –
it was meant as a writing project that would be seen by few others than
her close relatives.
But word spread over social media, and in just over a week more than 100,000 people had viewed Martha's stark photos of her food, sitting on a white, prison-style tray.
Still, she could have been little prepared for the deluge of publicity on Friday, when Argyll and Bute council was forced into a humiliating climbdown over a decision to effectively close the blog, by banning photography in the school dining hall.
By 11pm, her blog, NeverSeconds, which has drawn the support of Jamie Oliver, had attracted more than 4m page views and she had managed to raise more than £52,000 for the charity Mary's Meals.
Martha's father said the pictures, taken with the permission of her teachers, were intended only for "aunts and uncles, grannies and grandpas". Alongside was a commentary, with marks out of 10 on a "Food-o-meter" scale, remarks on how healthy the food was, and whether she found stray hairs. Martha's verdict was sometimes complimentary, sometimes less so.
Beneath a particularly sparse offering she wrote: "The pizza in the first pic was alright but I'd have enjoyed more than 1 croquet. I'm a growing kid and I need to concentrate all afternoon and I cant do it on 1 croquette."
But word spread over social media, and in just over a week more than 100,000 people had viewed Martha's stark photos of her food, sitting on a white, prison-style tray.
Still, she could have been little prepared for the deluge of publicity on Friday, when Argyll and Bute council was forced into a humiliating climbdown over a decision to effectively close the blog, by banning photography in the school dining hall.
By 11pm, her blog, NeverSeconds, which has drawn the support of Jamie Oliver, had attracted more than 4m page views and she had managed to raise more than £52,000 for the charity Mary's Meals.
Martha's father said the pictures, taken with the permission of her teachers, were intended only for "aunts and uncles, grannies and grandpas". Alongside was a commentary, with marks out of 10 on a "Food-o-meter" scale, remarks on how healthy the food was, and whether she found stray hairs. Martha's verdict was sometimes complimentary, sometimes less so.
Beneath a particularly sparse offering she wrote: "The pizza in the first pic was alright but I'd have enjoyed more than 1 croquet. I'm a growing kid and I need to concentrate all afternoon and I cant do it on 1 croquette."
Gerald Celente's Trends: King World News interview
KWN audio interview with Gerald Celente "The entire financial system is under collapse, it's not about the Greeks, it's not about Spanish, it's not about the Italians, it's not about the English it's not about the Americans it's not about the Chinese its about everybody... It all comes back to GOLD."