Published on Jul 14, 2012 by RussiaToday
In this episode, Max Keiser and co-host, Stacy Herbert, discuss the mainstream media joining the 'hang bankers' bandwagon, as it becomes increasingly obvious that the space race has been replaced with a fraud race and getting your Series 7 broker's license makes stealing a risk-free business proposition. In the second half of the show, Max talks to analyst and newslettter writer, Rob Kirby of Kirby Analytics, about the derivatives complex as a price control grid and about the fact that every time the JP Morgan monster needs a feeding, something must die..
Sunday, July 15, 2012
See-Through Security: Molecular scanners to search without consent
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Published on Jul 14, 2012 by RussiaToday
The US Department of Homeland Security is developing new laser-based security scanners that can identify any chemical substance in your body - and operate at a range of up to 50 meters. Officials say they'll be used to detect explosives at airports and border crossings. But other experts warn they could identify alcohol, drugs, and even what you had to eat - prompting concern for civil liberties. For more RT talks to Charlie McGrath, founder of the wideawakenews.com website..
HOPEful: Hackers seek ways to open govt secrets to public
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Published on Jul 14, 2012 by RussiaToday
The hackers' conference that once inspired Julian Assange to create WikiLeaks is underway in New York. Though the whistleblower may be waiting in limbo at the Ecuadorian embassy in London, his cause is alive and kicking across the Atlantic. Years before WikiLeaks and Julian Assange, there was HOPE (Hackers on Planet Earth). This community's ninth conference has gathered computer nerds in New York for July 13-15. The biannual event has gathered those concerned who stand against the concealment of vital information from the public. Hackers come to the conference to discuss various topics, such as freedom on the internet, government surveillance in the web, cases around whistleblowers etc. Naturally, at the conference hackers share their experience on how to hack into systems, reports RT's Marina Portnaya, who is attending the event..
'Extremism to grow in Spain, Italy, France as banksters & police confront protests'
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Published on Jul 14, 2012 by RussiaToday
A slew of new cuts have led to a fresh eruption of public anger and protest in Spain. But rallies quickly turned violent - when police charged and beat demonstrators while firing rubber bullets. More than 70 people were injured in the clashes. The austerity cuts driving the trouble include tax hikes, and the promise of painful pension changes. But the protesters say they're being made to pay for the mistakes of politicians and bankers. The measures were demanded by Spain's EU creditors - who've pledged Madrid a vital bailout for crippled Spanish banks. RT's Anissa Naouai talks to Gonzalo Lira, founder of the LiraSPG.com crisis planning organization..
Revolution Failed? 'Mubarak gone, US-linked bourgeois regime remains'
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Published on Jul 15, 2012 by RussiaToday
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton arrived in Egypt for her first talks with the country's newly-elected Islamist President, Mohammed Morsi.She says she's there to push for a completion of post-revolution change in the country and for economic restoration. For more RT talks to Middle East expert and independent journalist, Larry Everest..
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