Saturday, October 6, 2012

Keiser Report: Debt Erasers (E348)

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Published on Oct 2, 2012 by 
In this episode, Max Keiser and Stacy Herbert discuss the nine scariest words in the English language - "I'm from JP Morgan and I'm here to help you." They also discuss deferred prosecution agreements and celebrities and bloggers shilling for banksters in California's mortgage contract-asset seizure market. In the second half of the show, Max Keiser talks to Jaromil about bitcoin as a digital charm bracelet and the revolution in accounting science - triple entry accounting.

95% of 'Syrian rebels' not Syrians - report

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Published on Oct 2, 2012 by 
The Syrian crisis is a result of a coherent collective effort by a gang of foreign states - that's the message Syria's foreign minister laid out for the UN General Assembly.

International law professor Daoud Khairallah says that Syrians would never inflict such vicious destruction on their homeland and the fact that foreign fighters are involved in the war runs against the UN charter.

Turkey strikes Syria targets after deadly mortar attack

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Published on Oct 3, 2012 by 
Turkey has fired back at Syria after Syrian mortar bombs killed five people and wounded eight others in a Turkish town near the border, says the Turkish Prime Minister's office

Army calls social network use a sign of extremism

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Published on Oct 3, 2012 by 
In August, retired US Marine Brandon Raub was arrested for controversial posts he made on his Facebook page. Raub was arrested by the FBI and was placed in a psychiatric ward against his will, but was later released and wasn't charged of a crime. A new Army document shows that social media use is considered an warning indicator for radical extremism by the US military. John Whitehead, a constitutional attorney joins us with his take on what situations like these could mean for the rest of Americans

Scientology gone mad?

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Published on Oct 5, 2012 by 
The Church of Scientology has come under fire recently after the high profile divorce of Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes. Now former members are coming forward with their horror stories. RT Correspondent Liz Wahl reports on a religion facing growing scrutiny.

Sunday, September 30, 2012

Keiser Report: Defraudsters (E347)

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Published on Sep 29, 2012 by 
In this episode, Max Keiser and Stacy Herbert discuss the audacious finance oligarchies and high speed stock manipulators OOPSING again by front running clients (oops!) and manipulating market prices (oops!). And, once again, the US regulators have just 'aw shucks' fined them a small portion of their ill-gotten gains. In the second half of the show, Max Keiser talks to Will Carless of VoiceOfSanDiego.com about the billion dollar cost of repaying back a $105 million dollar loan to Poway School District in San Diego.

'Iran neighbors arming up, Bahrain "a good customer" of US unlike Syria'

On The Money: East, go East!

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Published on Sep 29, 2012 by 
Will Russia's trade balance shift towards the Asia-Pacific region? Does Putin's speech at the latest APEC summit mean Russia is determined to change gears? How significant of a turn could it be? And who would benefit the most? Peter Lavelle is joined by Ben Aris, Simon Fentham-Fletcher and Eric Kraus to discuss what Russia should do about its small share of trade in APEC.

Russia-China missile defense? 'Maybe not right now'

Bad Romance: Iran saber-rattling strains US-Israel relationship

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Published on Sep 30, 2012 by 
Israel seems keen on going to war with Iran over its controversial nuclear program. However Tel Aviv's top ally, the US is pushing for patience instead. Could it be election season cautiousness from Washington or have relations soured with Israel?

'West miscalculated potential of Arab world anger'

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Published on Sep 30, 2012 by 
The recent wave of anti-US protests is a wake up call to Western governments that the Arab World will not tolerate outside attempts to shape the "Arab Awakening" to foreign benefit, diplomat and former spy Alastair Crooke told RT in an exclusive interview.

Cut & Bleeding: Austerity-bitten Spain stands up in fury

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Published on Sep 30, 2012 by 
Protests against biting spending cuts continue throughout Europe, as people vent their anger over bailout sponsored austerity. Mass demonstrations in Madrid turned to violence earlier this week, as police were forced to fire rubber bullets to calm the fury of the public. There've been dozens of injuries and arrests. RT's Jacob Greaves has been following developments.

Failed UNGA-rithm: Pointless talks of war & peace flip-flop?