Freddie and Fannie are back in the news as of 19:00 on 31 January 2012. Another real scandal!!! It's a free for all now! There are no rules and its every thief for themselves.
@mikerowphone In the same vein, modern mainstream "economics" is not a science. It's a contrivance of opinion that has very little, if any, basis in the mechanical world. It's a belief system, not a methodology. Ideologies have "schools" but a methodology either works or it doesn't based on the available information. Thermoeconomics is a wholly different organism from Chicago or Austrian thought, because it offers methodologies rather than ideologies. Technocracy, Incorporated's design as well.
@mikerowphone Over 99% of the energy transformed in the economy comes from extraneous, i.e., nonhuman sources. It would take you 40 hours a week to perform the same amount of work your car engine does in about 10 minutes, assuming the engine is going at 100 hp and assuming you can perform about 250 kcal of work per hour on average, which is about 40% of a horsepower. Useful goods and services come about through work. Denying the facts doesn't change them.
@AceObrin (continued) They expanded the program by claiming, for example, "Anybody that does not agree with an RBE must be insane or psychopathic" of course in Germany it was more like "Anybody that truely believes in the spirit of Capitalism must surely be psychopathic.." etc.
So what I mean is that it's a real slippery slope you see... empowering any central authority and excluding the mass' based on "merit" anything of the sort is ripe for abuse :|
@AceObrin Now I get what you're saying. But imagine this.
The reason so many incredibly smart scientists, psychologists, physicians, surgeons and chemists left Germany and Italy was that the Technocrats were using the far reaching powers of their central authority to for example declare any Psychologist as incompetent or accuse them of practicing "quackery" if they tried to rock the boat LOL.. They themselves would be declared "Psychopaths" or whatever..
@TheMikeRowPhone I'm glad I can say I get what you're saying, now, too. A major difference lies in the Technate design being a distributed yet coordinated methodology whereas Germany was operated on a centralized ideology (another way of saying "fascism"). Whether someone "agrees" with it or not is irrelevant. If they can offer a genuinely better methodology for a particular facet of social operation, it will be adopted.
@TheMikeRowPhone The meritocratic aspect of the Technate is based on function, which also derives from methodology rather than ideology. In other words, you can have as many personal quirks and views as you'd like so long as you can perform the methodologically defined function required for your position. Of course, you're nominated by peers and appointed from above when filling any managerial position after meeting such methodological requirements, because you have to be able to work with...
@TheMikeRowPhone Insofar as the people who fulfill a particular function nominate one of their peers to fill a position directly above them in the sequence, people are elected. The major difference is that the electorate for any given social function is restricted to those people with sufficient competence in a function to elect people who are in turn, the most competent among them for the position above them. The people who arrive at decisions and those who enact them are the same people.
@AceObrin Right, I understand that but I'm skeptical in your conclusion.
I don't agree that only those who are experts in their particular fields are the only ones qualified to make decisions in regards to that field.
For example right now we're discussing this topic of Political Science and yet neither of us (I assert..) are even bachelors of the Political Sciences.. Albert Einstein actually wrote of this very topic in the opening paragraph of his essay "Why Socialism?" :) [cont'd]
@AceObrin As a Mathematician and Physicist they tried to say, in no more words than you used to describe it, that he does not have the sufficient competence in the particular field of Socioeconomics to even have an opinion on the question of "Socialism".
Fundamentally it's wrong. The problems are as I cited, which Albert Einstein of course better explains. The ability for people outside your field of education/expertise to weigh in on things is incredibly useful for many different reasons.
@AceObrin In that nothing is perfect, Plato makes some wicked arguments against the Republic, as well.. The U.S founding fathers (I'm not American but I admire their original Republic, of the 1700s and 1800s) even expanded on Plato's thinking and that's precisely what the Constitution was originally all about.
It's embodied in this quote: "The tree of Liberty must be replenished from time to time, with the blood of Tyrants and Patriots" :)
@TheMikeRowPhone In other words, there is personal accountability for ineffectual decisions and a total disincentive to arrive at decisions one is personally unwilling to carry out. This is in contrast with what occurs in a society based on political-social contract, aka Collectivism, where the rights of institutions are held above the rights of people, and decisions are "handed down" to grunts with no regard to the effect on the people who carry them out or constitute civilization.
@TheMikeRowPhone ...the people you're facilitating in their function. Anyone who meets the methodological requirement can perform an entry-level social responsibility, but it is not required to ensure your personal economic security. Also, personal autonomy would only be temporarily inhibited when you pose a PHYSICAL danger to someone else, until the imminent danger passes and/or the conflict can be resolved through (a) technically skilled mediator(s) or arbitrator(s).
@mikerowphone Calling euginicists "scientists" is indeed ironic. Corruption will persist so long as a medium of exchange in the traditional sense is in use. Technocracy, Inc, offers a design for a distribution system that assigns everyone an irrevocable and equal share of the abundance. The fact is, in North America, machines perform about 100-110 times as much energy transformation as all humans on the continent. So yes, over 99% of work is done by machines here.
@AceObrin Yes indeed.. "here" machines do an extraordinary amount of the "work" that's done here.
What work is done here, exactly? LOL!
That's my point. It only SEEMS like machines are "taking over" when in fact the jobs are just being relocated in 3rd world countries that still allow serfdom and slave-labour such as India, China ( Which is how much percentage of the world's population, again? :) )
I'm just nit-picking I guess. I agree that machines COULD do all the labour EVENTUALLY...
@AceObrin Regardless of whether or not you agree (Or anybody in this day and age LOL!) that Eugenics was a pseduo-science now does not discredit the fact that Eugenics was a major, major field of Science in the 1920s and 1930s in the every major nation including and most prominently in the United States.
The psychologists would classify people as "insane" that did not mesh well with the ideals of the governing authority.
@mikerowphone ...development. In Plato's time, people were still doing most of the work necessary to produce the goods and services available. Now, machines do over 99% of the work. Now, we have an achieved abundance and we can focus on managing the physical world rather than having to control minds as intermediaries to operate civilization. In any case, "The Republic" is usually described by the uninformed as Technocratic because of its meritocracy aspect. Not sure where you get your info from.
@mikerowphone My warped historical views? You're the one saying there was a single event which destroyed the Roman Empire, which any historian will tell you is far too simplistic. There were many long-term trends involved that precipitated as multiple events. Plato's "Republic" described a meritocracy, whereas Technocracy, Inc, describes a technical meritocracy which effects control of the physical world rather than people(!) An achieved abundance through technology is a recent historical...
@mikerowphone They're not Technocrats. Words have definitions, agreed upon by individuals. The definition of Technocrat I'm using comes Technocracy, Inc. and cannot include anyone that effects distribution through a price system or decision making through a political process. A technocrat is someone who makes decisions regarding the physical world on a technical basis: controlling the physical world, not people's minds. These cartels want control of people. Big difference.
holy crap, I just watch a bunch or riot video on my "watch later" list, and when I came to this video, there was a Nassau, Bahamas * Paradise Islands promo. It was kinda creepy, as if there are people out there who can go on a trip like that and so easily detach themselves from what is going on in their world.
Given China executed a fund manager caught engaging in a ponzi scheme to steal peoples money is there the possibility Chinese banks and investment funds are safer than the thieving US cabal of banks/investment funds, the rating agencies, the regulators, and the treasury?
Are there any Chinese banks operating as actual savings banks in the US one could bank with?
To be safe move your wealth to a Chinese bank or investment fund out of US institutions?
@xuphoriaa If you are referring to Stacy Herbert, realize that her research is very in depth and the Keiser report would not be as fact-full as it is. Max recognizes her sizable contribution and has rewarded her accordingly. Wished most companies did this.
The solution to this Runaway Financial Crimes Crisis and Coming Collapse of World Commerce is this: 1. Racketeer Influenced Corrupt Organization prosecutions. 2. Asset Seizure. 3. The Death Penalty to the Top Ten or Twenty Dons of this Criminal Conspiracy Enterprise. The RESULT would then be that the top one-percent of The One-Percent will stampede to LINE UP to PAY BACK their ill-gotten gains.
@Meowbay "Everyone does better when everyone does better." - Paul Wellstone
Even the playing field. Eliminate the Fed; Ask the Bank of North Dakota if they'd like to be the new US Central Bank or help set it up. Make all investment bankers clean highways for two years. Choose congressional representatives like we choose jurors, randomly, in staggered starts so they're not all rookies. OK, your turn, give us your suggestions.
I'd love to see the big corps, and banksters be sentenced to death for fraud. I think that would turn things around a LOT. Instead of just slapping a fine on them, that they will just pay with OUR money anyways. Great job China, you know the name of the game, US, you fail once again!
The government does a poor job at prosecuting white collar crime. Maybe that should be their sole source of revenue and they could get rid of the IRS.
It's great to Remark a single sentence sensational talk-oint, but it's even better to BOLSTER that with some Evidence or at least some sort of additional Research to chew on & consider???.
Please, Yell "FIRE" but also HELP by pointing people to "Exits" will yah??.
Bars from 1980's (even Englehard ones) were PLUGGED with "Fingers" of Lead & the Bar Re-sealed & masterfully re-done so that even the most careful buyers were fooled (I've seen one "done").
More money printing is exactly what we need. Inflation is at 2% or less. Inflation is not caused by printing money, it is caused by excess demand. Also how come this guy can't name a SINGLE physical currency that has lasted? Italy and Greece are in trouble because they have a psuedo physical currency in which independent nations can't print their own money. If the US was on the gold standard of pre FDR, we would have massive unemployment, just as we had before FDR in the Great Depression.
@MaudsPas M. King Hubbert offers a more complete analysis for this. Whenever interest rates are higher than industrial growth, there is inflation, and this always exaggerates the destruction of purchasing power brought about by mechanization and industrial growth and the decrease in labor required for a particular output level.
Silver speculation message and Chinese investment hype are 2 points that I disagree with when it comes to Max. China is in 11th month of industrial output contraction. Chinese individuals are broke and only ones buying silver are the same banks Max is taking his rage out on. Individuals cannot force JPM to cover shorts because they hold a tiny fraction of metal compared to the banks. They hold pocket change.
As a Telepath communicating with my humanoid cousins up in Space, I can assure you that Gold is worthless, Oil is worthless, Diamonds are worthless and Real Estate is worthless. Why? Because my cousins inform me that there is an abundant supply of beautiful Earth Like planets to visit with their Space Ships and also mine desolate planets for diamonds or Gold. Thus, these commodities have no value as they are abundant.
America's labor doesn't need to have "more competitive wages". They just need tariffs. All this talk of "competing with China" is self-destructive idiocy. Globalism needs to die.
It's hilarious when folks complain about the death penalty for fraud. Once upon a time in America bankers who misappropriated the wealth of a town's citizens were publicly hanged by the locals. A society that rewards people using the trust of the system to ruin lives is not a functional society. It's not an environment worthy of investment.
It looks like JPMorgan is working FOR China by keeping the price of silver ridiculously low. I'm not sure JPMorgan(or its controlling stock holders) is really concerned about surviving. It's a corporation which is just a tool of the elite. If the elite have a larger scheme than is immediately obvious then sacrificing an artificial entity(corporation) for a greater future gain of real assets would cause them zero discomfort. So maybe they don't really care if JPM goes down with the American ship.
@chocoboasylum thats true but that would mean we would have to do away with paper money, even if its backed by gold because at the end gold is worth more then the paper.
The purpose of money is to make exchange practical.
@prjerry7 Correct, however when the amount of paper it takes to buy a load of bread outweighs the weight of the item you're buying it's not exactly practical. I'm not saying get rid of the paper, I'm saying that the dollars you have in your pocket are rapidly falling in value and at some point, probably soon, will only be worth as much as any other piece of paper.
Inflation is healthy for any economy, inflation gives spending & investing an incentive while flat money or deflation [like Japan in 90's] rewards savers and causes economic stagnation [like Japan].
Japan is in debtlock & no growth but they are lucky their population is declining, USA population is growing.
Every money has had inflation, Japan yen had hyperinflation, Chinese yuan is close to it, both print big bills [500 yen bill for example].
@jnnycliff No way, silver will be as worthless as any other currency. People don't seem to realize we have much bigger problems facing our species on earth than 'currency' or 'financial'. Do a search on the three words Dan Miller climate and you can conclude for yourself what I mean.
@Meowbay Oh dear. Do you honestly believe Al gore & climate gate? Do you think that our c02 emissions are also to blame for the issues on other planets too? Jupiter, Saturn, etc? Or have you been following the amazing increased activity from the SUN? Do you think that we as a species have caused all these ice ages for millions of years? Do you also think that nuclear leaks & atomic bombs being detonated around the world have had NO effect on post glacial rebound?
@Mrbullydog66 Plants thrive at 1000-1200 ppm co2. Plants start dying at 250 ppm cos. At present co2 levels are at 387. How much pollution does a cruise ship that has 3000 gluttens on it do to poison the waters with plastic and fuel? How much damage did BP and Fukishima do to the world? Gore's dirty. If you REALLY care about the planet....show it! Don't think that your shitty cruise isn't part of the problem. Yeah, your shit doesn't stink but everyone else's does? YOU'RE the problem!
Why don't you do REAL research, go to the REAL scientific sources, FIRST, before spouting out ridiculous claims? Oh, I know why: because that would actually require HARD WORK, something deniers never heard of, rather than sitting on their asses listening to AJ.
@frickadele Not sure what you read into my post, however. There are many principals to this equation we call the biosphere. Man has serious issues with using fossil fuels, AND NUCLEAR. Tesla, gave the world FREE energy, JP MORGAN screwed us over, and the oligarchs and been doing it ever since. The whole OIL industry needs shutting down. Free Energy to replace, and cure the world. It's far from rocket science. CARBON TAX is a distraction and fraud. Render unto Caesar ring a bell? Peace.
@Mrbullydog66 It's not a matter of 'belief', you fool, you will be forced to live by it. Hope to see you around trying the same denial-crap on us in, say, ten years from now. By the way, Dan Miller is not Al Gore, you've obviously missed some crucial reading classes in school.
@Mrbullydog66 In any case, we can predict what effects these changes will have, and they don't look good. Even if we can't do much to prevent the causes, we still have to develop ways to cope, as a species, with them. The past 20,000 years have been extraordinarily mild and stable for Earth's climate, and now that's changing. That's an externality that the market mechanism can't account for. To survive, we must evolve to a new social dynamic--Technocracy and the Resource Based Economy.
@AceObrin Agreed, 've never said it's not beyond the scope & reach of humanity to change for the good of the whole. Divide & conquer tactics is how we have been kept enslaved for centuries. A future world should not have fractional reserve banking, and I'd go as far as to say not have "money". Everyone who is currently running the show, or denies that we as a species needs to stop the wars, greed & the destruction of the planet for profit should have no say in the future development changes.
You are a bit ahead of the fraud curve, after fiat collapse then something will need to replace it.....
There are six billion people on the planet.....they will need something to exchange with....Any commodity is valuable, silver fits the bill....of course lead is number one in the right or wrong hands.
You are right though, the ships going down, but you will need something to get on the deck to hear the band play till the end.
@Meowbay Dan miller lol. Wait a second climates are changing? We should do everything in our power to make them as static as possible. I guess we're heating up all the other planets in the solar system with our cars too. Honestly just fall right into the guilt trap and forfeit as much of your own money as you like, just dont expect us all to be so naive for such an obvious racket. A uniform tax on humanity based on their carbon output ...lol you dont see anythign wrong with that?
@uwmbigb You are the only one here making a guilt trip out of it, Dan Miller does not 'blame' humans, he's simply a good public speaker, explaining the harsh reality for stupid dumb wise-asses like you. Whatever the cause is doesn't matter one bit, we have to live with it and deal with it. If you still think you can avoid the results of the climate changing, good luck!
@Meowbay Im so scared please tax my carbon output to fix the problem of solar activity heating up our planet in regular cycles. LOL u mad. Such a gullible naive little boy.
@uwmbigb These aren't the policies you're looking for. A carbon tax wouldn't solve anything, it would only further consolidate power and cause various dislocations within the market, including cutting more corners to reduce financial costs while increasing physical costs just to make up for the dead weight losses caused by the tax. Accounting energy and distributing equally on that metric makes infinitely more sense. Check out Technocracy, INC and Resource-based economics.
@jnnycliff Says YOU? Did you know that Gold ... many moons ago ... was at their all timed high of $500 an oz.... and then dropped to $40 an oz. Look...I don't personally know you....but I know enough about the past to know that history repeats itself and we're all on our own. All I ask...is that no one bail me out when I screw up and no one asks me to bail them out when they screw up. That 's all. Survival of the fittest and brightest. Not survival of the biggest baby that won't shut up.
In one article/clause in U.S. constitution, it mandated that anyone that had abused the economy and financial system and policy is liable to DEATH penalty.
Is China following what American's Founding Fathers did? Shall find out more.
Zionist Jews own and run the Federal Reserve Bank that the US government continually borrows from...and is in debt to.
Napoleon said: "When a government is dependent for money upon the bankers, they and not the government leaders control the nation. This is because the hand that gives is above the hand that takes. Financiers are without patriotism and without decency".
lol a democracy can never compare economically with a dictatorship..china is full of shit anyway ..im sure thier #'s are just as cooked as thier western counterparts
@Debonair73 Sounds more like revenge to me. Revenge on someone who's a product of their culture. Arrange the situation, create the monster, and offer a solution that consolidates political power--the Hegelian dialectic. This criminal system of "justice" is the product of that line of thinking. Replacing politics with technical decision making will give us a level of freedom heretofore unimaginable to most people. Get informed, look for Technocracy, INC and the Resource-based economy.
America has a hands-off policy towards Goldman Sachs and its ilk for the same reason they don't go after Blackwater/Xe. Goldman Sachs and their bros (JPMorgan etc.) are the financial equivalent of Blackwater/Xe. They are agents of the megalomaniacal Anglo-American order. i.e., They're practically an arm of the US government, but kept 'private' in order to absolve the US government and anglo-american policymakers of blame or guilt.
Goldman Sachs basically operates as an arm of the US government, establishment, and elite... In case anyone is wondering why they are UNTOUCHABLE. They have US economic, political, and military clout behind them. The governments of Europe fear the consequences of acting against GS and are kowtowed into ignoring this simple unspoken fact that the US have committed acts of financial war on Europe (and the rest of the world). The sooner everyone recognizes this the better. Fuck USA.
@jczg08alt The best way to fuck the USA is for the states to secede and dissolve the fucking federal government. Where the fucking USA is today should be at least 50 different sovereign nations with at least 50 different currencies. It's time to put an end to the one-size-fits-all government systems. See my video 'No More Free Shit From the Government"
@SeanMauer As technological complexity increases, it is necessary for more coordinated organization, not less. This has been true from the dawn of civilization--Sumer, Egypt, Mayan, Rome, etc. The accounting method in use today (money) has outlived its usefulness, as has the political system. They're both relics from a simpler, less technically demanding time. Consider 7 billion people now on the planet--going backward is not a viable option. We have to embrace Science: Technocracy, INC and RBE.
@jczg08alt As an American, I share your anger. The truth is things are just as bad here as they are in Europe. Unemployment is close to 20% despite released economic "data." 40 million people rely on checks from a bankrupt government to shelter and feed themselves. We have a population that's been manipulated for generations and a political system that gives two options: evil, or more evil. Most Americans realize something's wrong, but most are ignorant to the true cause...
Maybe we need a new Devils Island where these thieving politicians and bankers can be sent. They would have to resort to cannibalism until they figured some way to grow food, but with their track record they probably would remain cannibals.
Go china!!!!would love to see america criminalize their bankers , wallstreet , senators, lobbyiest lawyers, judgesAND ALL THE REST OF F@##*&& CRIMINALS
@WorthlessCurrency U.S. Government is Stockpiling Food In Anticipation Of A Major Economic Crisis. A comet will hit the earth ( warning of the Virgin Mary in garabandal -Spain ) before WW3. It is in all catholic prophecies. WW3 is coming and people don't realize about it
@liderlider-There is nothing to stop you from stock piling food as well. People should be stocking up to cover at least 6 months (or up to a year) per person and don't forget your pets too.
Can you tell me whereabouts in the catholic prophecy where it says about WWIII please?
@rvrola U.S. Government is Stockpiling Food In Anticipation Of A Major Economic Crisis. A comet will hit the earth ( warning of the Virgin Mary in garabandal -Spain ) before WW3. It is in all catholic prophecies. WW3 is coming and people don't realize about it
@rvrola No, technocrats use science and technology to administrate through physical (e.g., energy) accounting methods. No economy on this Earth has ever been administrated by technocrats using fully technocratic methods. Technocracy, INC, gives proper definitions for this. Everything else is a twisted derivative, which we have quite enough of already.
@TroySmithforD U.S. Government is Stockpiling Food In Anticipation Of A Major Economic Crisis. A comet will hit the earth ( warning of the Virgin Mary in garabandal -Spain ) before WW3. It is in all catholic prophecies. WW3 is coming and people don't realize about it
@GalacticWoman If 50% of the population votes for something, it automatically becomes the law of the land and bypasses congress. Why do you think, they only allow voting on the topics THEY want? It's all a big mind phuck.
The West has always been vile rotten criminals... All we're seeing is the hood being removed from the machinery, thereby exposing the nasty tumor-infested guts and inner workings of the system. The Great Lie can't be shown to the masses of Western citizen knuckleheads; You can't take a picture of it to show them, because they are fucking standing on it. They always were.
@jczg08alt The enslavement starts higher up than "The West". The money is used to control the masses. People who where rich and speaking out against the system are being robbed of millions as we speak. The real crime is forcing every country to borrow their money into existence. Are people more afraid of the machine or is the machine afraid of the people right now?
How can you be constantly reporting all the fraud of governments all around the world, and still think that good government is possible? I think we can get rid of the governments.
Max, get Bill Black on your programme a few times.
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Freddie and Fannie are back in the news as of 19:00 on 31 January 2012. Another real scandal!!! It's a free for all now! There are no rules and its every thief for themselves.
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@mikerowphone In the same vein, modern mainstream "economics" is not a science. It's a contrivance of opinion that has very little, if any, basis in the mechanical world. It's a belief system, not a methodology. Ideologies have "schools" but a methodology either works or it doesn't based on the available information. Thermoeconomics is a wholly different organism from Chicago or Austrian thought, because it offers methodologies rather than ideologies. Technocracy, Incorporated's design as well.
AceObrin 3 months ago
@mikerowphone Over 99% of the energy transformed in the economy comes from extraneous, i.e., nonhuman sources. It would take you 40 hours a week to perform the same amount of work your car engine does in about 10 minutes, assuming the engine is going at 100 hp and assuming you can perform about 250 kcal of work per hour on average, which is about 40% of a horsepower. Useful goods and services come about through work. Denying the facts doesn't change them.
AceObrin 3 months ago
@AceObrin (continued) They expanded the program by claiming, for example, "Anybody that does not agree with an RBE must be insane or psychopathic" of course in Germany it was more like "Anybody that truely believes in the spirit of Capitalism must surely be psychopathic.." etc.
So what I mean is that it's a real slippery slope you see... empowering any central authority and excluding the mass' based on "merit" anything of the sort is ripe for abuse :|
TheMikeRowPhone 3 months ago
@AceObrin Now I get what you're saying. But imagine this.
The reason so many incredibly smart scientists, psychologists, physicians, surgeons and chemists left Germany and Italy was that the Technocrats were using the far reaching powers of their central authority to for example declare any Psychologist as incompetent or accuse them of practicing "quackery" if they tried to rock the boat LOL.. They themselves would be declared "Psychopaths" or whatever..
TheMikeRowPhone 3 months ago
@TheMikeRowPhone I'm glad I can say I get what you're saying, now, too. A major difference lies in the Technate design being a distributed yet coordinated methodology whereas Germany was operated on a centralized ideology (another way of saying "fascism"). Whether someone "agrees" with it or not is irrelevant. If they can offer a genuinely better methodology for a particular facet of social operation, it will be adopted.
AceObrin 3 months ago
@TheMikeRowPhone The meritocratic aspect of the Technate is based on function, which also derives from methodology rather than ideology. In other words, you can have as many personal quirks and views as you'd like so long as you can perform the methodologically defined function required for your position. Of course, you're nominated by peers and appointed from above when filling any managerial position after meeting such methodological requirements, because you have to be able to work with...
AceObrin 3 months ago
@AceObrin I'm still skeptical. I still believe in the Republic... Where we have a say in which Technocrats hold the power.
A constitution that cannot simply be ignored or suspended at whim, but is used to validate laws before they are even passed.
That's my ideal, anyways :|
TheMikeRowPhone 3 months ago
@TheMikeRowPhone Insofar as the people who fulfill a particular function nominate one of their peers to fill a position directly above them in the sequence, people are elected. The major difference is that the electorate for any given social function is restricted to those people with sufficient competence in a function to elect people who are in turn, the most competent among them for the position above them. The people who arrive at decisions and those who enact them are the same people.
AceObrin 3 months ago
@AceObrin Right, I understand that but I'm skeptical in your conclusion.
I don't agree that only those who are experts in their particular fields are the only ones qualified to make decisions in regards to that field.
For example right now we're discussing this topic of Political Science and yet neither of us (I assert..) are even bachelors of the Political Sciences.. Albert Einstein actually wrote of this very topic in the opening paragraph of his essay "Why Socialism?" :) [cont'd]
TheMikeRowPhone 3 months ago
@AceObrin As a Mathematician and Physicist they tried to say, in no more words than you used to describe it, that he does not have the sufficient competence in the particular field of Socioeconomics to even have an opinion on the question of "Socialism".
Fundamentally it's wrong. The problems are as I cited, which Albert Einstein of course better explains. The ability for people outside your field of education/expertise to weigh in on things is incredibly useful for many different reasons.
TheMikeRowPhone 3 months ago
@AceObrin In that nothing is perfect, Plato makes some wicked arguments against the Republic, as well.. The U.S founding fathers (I'm not American but I admire their original Republic, of the 1700s and 1800s) even expanded on Plato's thinking and that's precisely what the Constitution was originally all about.
It's embodied in this quote: "The tree of Liberty must be replenished from time to time, with the blood of Tyrants and Patriots" :)
500 characters can't do it justice pleh.. :|
TheMikeRowPhone 3 months ago
@TheMikeRowPhone In other words, there is personal accountability for ineffectual decisions and a total disincentive to arrive at decisions one is personally unwilling to carry out. This is in contrast with what occurs in a society based on political-social contract, aka Collectivism, where the rights of institutions are held above the rights of people, and decisions are "handed down" to grunts with no regard to the effect on the people who carry them out or constitute civilization.
AceObrin 3 months ago
@AceObrin There are pros and cons to any different system that you apply to a modern, diverse civilization.
I think, in my interpretation, this is the biggest point that Plato was trying to make in his book "The Republic".
NO theory is perfect on this matter because humans themselves are not perfect. We're not cut from the same cookie cutter, in other words.
Most dire of the cons for Technocracies is rampant corruption (of POWER, not nec. "money") and suppression of anything "unorthodox"
TheMikeRowPhone 3 months ago
@AceObrin So when you (And many documentaries I've seen..) gripe about the U.S' Republic, they forget the golden rule...
Of course they're right. Of course it's growing increasingly corrupt and marching down the path of Fascist Tyranny...
But they forget the golden rule. The Constitution is the guide for replenishing the tree of Liberty, LOL!
The right to keep and bare arms shall NOT be infringed :)
TheMikeRowPhone 3 months ago
@TheMikeRowPhone ...the people you're facilitating in their function. Anyone who meets the methodological requirement can perform an entry-level social responsibility, but it is not required to ensure your personal economic security. Also, personal autonomy would only be temporarily inhibited when you pose a PHYSICAL danger to someone else, until the imminent danger passes and/or the conflict can be resolved through (a) technically skilled mediator(s) or arbitrator(s).
AceObrin 3 months ago
@mikerowphone Calling euginicists "scientists" is indeed ironic. Corruption will persist so long as a medium of exchange in the traditional sense is in use. Technocracy, Inc, offers a design for a distribution system that assigns everyone an irrevocable and equal share of the abundance. The fact is, in North America, machines perform about 100-110 times as much energy transformation as all humans on the continent. So yes, over 99% of work is done by machines here.
AceObrin 3 months ago
@AceObrin Yes indeed.. "here" machines do an extraordinary amount of the "work" that's done here.
What work is done here, exactly? LOL!
That's my point. It only SEEMS like machines are "taking over" when in fact the jobs are just being relocated in 3rd world countries that still allow serfdom and slave-labour such as India, China ( Which is how much percentage of the world's population, again? :) )
I'm just nit-picking I guess. I agree that machines COULD do all the labour EVENTUALLY...
TheMikeRowPhone 3 months ago
@AceObrin Regardless of whether or not you agree (Or anybody in this day and age LOL!) that Eugenics was a pseduo-science now does not discredit the fact that Eugenics was a major, major field of Science in the 1920s and 1930s in the every major nation including and most prominently in the United States.
The psychologists would classify people as "insane" that did not mesh well with the ideals of the governing authority.
From this they expanded [cont'd]
TheMikeRowPhone 3 months ago
@mikerowphone ...development. In Plato's time, people were still doing most of the work necessary to produce the goods and services available. Now, machines do over 99% of the work. Now, we have an achieved abundance and we can focus on managing the physical world rather than having to control minds as intermediaries to operate civilization. In any case, "The Republic" is usually described by the uninformed as Technocratic because of its meritocracy aspect. Not sure where you get your info from.
AceObrin 3 months ago
@mikerowphone My warped historical views? You're the one saying there was a single event which destroyed the Roman Empire, which any historian will tell you is far too simplistic. There were many long-term trends involved that precipitated as multiple events. Plato's "Republic" described a meritocracy, whereas Technocracy, Inc, describes a technical meritocracy which effects control of the physical world rather than people(!) An achieved abundance through technology is a recent historical...
AceObrin 3 months ago
@mikerowphone They're not Technocrats. Words have definitions, agreed upon by individuals. The definition of Technocrat I'm using comes Technocracy, Inc. and cannot include anyone that effects distribution through a price system or decision making through a political process. A technocrat is someone who makes decisions regarding the physical world on a technical basis: controlling the physical world, not people's minds. These cartels want control of people. Big difference.
AceObrin 3 months ago
Trading in USA is literally gambling IF your money is there the next morning.
Hooraah where is CME and DoJ???? AH too busy with Occupy Wherever.
MrEdwinauer 3 months ago
please does any one know, if possible, the spot price of JP Morgans naked short contracts?
jnthnbush 3 months ago
execution is a great idea and it works.
77sporty 3 months ago
Facebook and Google will be the future line of credit if they're not the actual banks. Virgin media for Britain.
TheLoneSailingPigeon 3 months ago
Facebook and Google will be the future line of credit if not the banks. Virgin media for Britain.
TheLoneSailingPigeon 3 months ago
holy crap, I just watch a bunch or riot video on my "watch later" list, and when I came to this video, there was a Nassau, Bahamas * Paradise Islands promo. It was kinda creepy, as if there are people out there who can go on a trip like that and so easily detach themselves from what is going on in their world.
jnthnbush 3 months ago
Given China executed a fund manager caught engaging in a ponzi scheme to steal peoples money is there the possibility Chinese banks and investment funds are safer than the thieving US cabal of banks/investment funds, the rating agencies, the regulators, and the treasury?
Are there any Chinese banks operating as actual savings banks in the US one could bank with?
To be safe move your wealth to a Chinese bank or investment fund out of US institutions?
FOR87884 3 months ago
i hate this bitch
xuphoriaa 3 months ago
@xuphoriaa If you are referring to Stacy Herbert, realize that her research is very in depth and the Keiser report would not be as fact-full as it is. Max recognizes her sizable contribution and has rewarded her accordingly. Wished most companies did this.
geoharmonic 3 months ago
Mike sounds like he could be a relative of Max. They both have cracking voices. Awesomeness.
MimeInSilentFilms 3 months ago
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Shedlock wants us to work For Chinese wages? WTF!!
evole1 3 months ago
The honesty from Keiser Report is a cause for concern. I caution both M. and S., watch out for drones. Love ya both.
mahdatonta 3 months ago
The solution to this Runaway Financial Crimes Crisis and Coming Collapse of World Commerce is this: 1. Racketeer Influenced Corrupt Organization prosecutions. 2. Asset Seizure. 3. The Death Penalty to the Top Ten or Twenty Dons of this Criminal Conspiracy Enterprise. The RESULT would then be that the top one-percent of The One-Percent will stampede to LINE UP to PAY BACK their ill-gotten gains.
dotcompost1 3 months ago in playlist Keiser Reports 201-212
@dotcompost1 And then what? Go on like before, like nothing happened?
Meowbay 3 months ago
@Meowbay "Everyone does better when everyone does better." - Paul Wellstone
Even the playing field. Eliminate the Fed; Ask the Bank of North Dakota if they'd like to be the new US Central Bank or help set it up. Make all investment bankers clean highways for two years. Choose congressional representatives like we choose jurors, randomly, in staggered starts so they're not all rookies. OK, your turn, give us your suggestions.
dotcompost1 3 months ago
Advocating execution? Wtf?
murf69 3 months ago
I'd love to see the big corps, and banksters be sentenced to death for fraud. I think that would turn things around a LOT. Instead of just slapping a fine on them, that they will just pay with OUR money anyways. Great job China, you know the name of the game, US, you fail once again!
RoboBagons 3 months ago
Whats with the cracking voice??? Puberty was a long time ago!!!
frontier1701 3 months ago
Shedlock needs to work on his delivery a bit.
stephenbmassey 3 months ago
In China you get the death penalty for fraud. In the USA you get promoted to the ruling regime. LOL.
AustralianLeprechaun 3 months ago
The government does a poor job at prosecuting white collar crime. Maybe that should be their sole source of revenue and they could get rid of the IRS.
Ghost9909 3 months ago
The Chinese Theif would have been ejected through the window, if it where my property he chose to pick - Now where's Jamie Diamon....
ludwigvonsteampole1 3 months ago
ANNOYING VOICE
AHAH1010 3 months ago
Why do people take their laptop to the bathroom????
nanciqwerty 3 months ago
Be careful buying physical silver, there is a LOT of counterfeit crap in circulation.
movement26 3 months ago
@movement26
It's great to Remark a single sentence sensational talk-oint, but it's even better to BOLSTER that with some Evidence or at least some sort of additional Research to chew on & consider???.
Please, Yell "FIRE" but also HELP by pointing people to "Exits" will yah??.
Bars from 1980's (even Englehard ones) were PLUGGED with "Fingers" of Lead & the Bar Re-sealed & masterfully re-done so that even the most careful buyers were fooled (I've seen one "done").
Coins? eehh, not so much.
CTKLG 3 months ago
There are 2 Los Angeles...es. Los Angeles 1 and Los Angeles ... 2
captvanhalen 3 months ago
More money printing is exactly what we need. Inflation is at 2% or less. Inflation is not caused by printing money, it is caused by excess demand. Also how come this guy can't name a SINGLE physical currency that has lasted? Italy and Greece are in trouble because they have a psuedo physical currency in which independent nations can't print their own money. If the US was on the gold standard of pre FDR, we would have massive unemployment, just as we had before FDR in the Great Depression.
MaudsPas 3 months ago
@MaudsPas M. King Hubbert offers a more complete analysis for this. Whenever interest rates are higher than industrial growth, there is inflation, and this always exaggerates the destruction of purchasing power brought about by mechanization and industrial growth and the decrease in labor required for a particular output level.
AceObrin 3 months ago
ok i buy 10-20-40 oz ? that wont make me ritch
Alucard106 3 months ago
ZOMBIE BANKSTERZ! Stalking the globe, unelected they come
a10fjet 3 months ago
Silver speculation message and Chinese investment hype are 2 points that I disagree with when it comes to Max. China is in 11th month of industrial output contraction. Chinese individuals are broke and only ones buying silver are the same banks Max is taking his rage out on. Individuals cannot force JPM to cover shorts because they hold a tiny fraction of metal compared to the banks. They hold pocket change.
bestjunky 3 months ago
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BabylonsKing 3 months ago
best show on the internet
PESHOPIKATA 3 months ago
Where's Lauren? Max cannot honestly enjoy looking at that mudhen
jonesey5168 3 months ago
Puberty is a bitch.
babaloo42 3 months ago
As a Telepath communicating with my humanoid cousins up in Space, I can assure you that Gold is worthless, Oil is worthless, Diamonds are worthless and Real Estate is worthless. Why? Because my cousins inform me that there is an abundant supply of beautiful Earth Like planets to visit with their Space Ships and also mine desolate planets for diamonds or Gold. Thus, these commodities have no value as they are abundant.
ataturkwashomo 3 months ago
America's labor doesn't need to have "more competitive wages". They just need tariffs. All this talk of "competing with China" is self-destructive idiocy. Globalism needs to die.
LordDyhalto 3 months ago
WOOP fuck yea. new keiser report ;)
xgotgame 3 months ago 10
I FUCKING LOVE THE KEISER REPORT
toknowandgrow 3 months ago
The bankers....are anarchists.
The Gov puppets who work for the bankers are terrorists.
The media...are the liars.
The masses are being terrorized.
frickadele 3 months ago
@frickadele bankers are not anarchists, anarchism is about live and let live, do the bankers do that? Back to school for you
spankfoam 3 months ago
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frickadele 3 months ago
It's hilarious when folks complain about the death penalty for fraud. Once upon a time in America bankers who misappropriated the wealth of a town's citizens were publicly hanged by the locals. A society that rewards people using the trust of the system to ruin lives is not a functional society. It's not an environment worthy of investment.
Di0genesus 3 months ago
@Di0genesus
Horse thieves were hung....remember?
When did we lower our standards?
frickadele 3 months ago
Pulling your money out of banks...
is a good idea only if EVERYONE
does it at the SAME time! Syncronized pulling out!
But if everyone DOESN'T pull out at the same time....
then you've got the left overs who will fight to the finish
to get paid for not pulling out. And guess who's going
to pay them?.....the taxpayer....the person who made
money but lost it because they had to bail the left behinds
OUT.
Shcmucks, schmucks, dumb corned dog eating schmucks.
frickadele 3 months ago
The most important issue here is staceys terrible new hair style.
spankfoam 3 months ago
@spankfoam
Wow...that's as deep as a plate of piss.
frickadele 3 months ago
Spain, Italy, France and Portugal...all failing?
Hmmm. Max lives in France. Does HE feel the heat!?!
If NOT...then what you're saying is bullshit.
Ask a person who lives in Italy, Iceland, Britain, Spain....
how the bureau thieves have screwed their lives.
Are there less tapas bars in Spain? Are people in Italy
hungry for pasta? Are Brits getting thinner? Who's getting
screwed? Show me the non-money!!!!!!!
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AllanSanches 3 months ago
Death penalty I mean
Fabian4Liberty 3 months ago
Great show Max and Stacy! We need the death in the U.S. for the Zombie bankers!
Fabian4Liberty 3 months ago
It looks like JPMorgan is working FOR China by keeping the price of silver ridiculously low. I'm not sure JPMorgan(or its controlling stock holders) is really concerned about surviving. It's a corporation which is just a tool of the elite. If the elite have a larger scheme than is immediately obvious then sacrificing an artificial entity(corporation) for a greater future gain of real assets would cause them zero discomfort. So maybe they don't really care if JPM goes down with the American ship.
babaloo42 3 months ago
Holy Jesus. He probably can't help it but that voice is super annoying...!
chocoboasylum 3 months ago
If a virus shut down i-phones, then you would see riots in the US.
Garyscott7 3 months ago 13
USD has no value? Since when? I just bought a ton of stuff with my USD :D
prjerry7 3 months ago
@prjerry7 The stuff you bought has more value than that piece of paper you used to buy it with.
chocoboasylum 3 months ago
@chocoboasylum thats true but that would mean we would have to do away with paper money, even if its backed by gold because at the end gold is worth more then the paper.
The purpose of money is to make exchange practical.
prjerry7 3 months ago
@prjerry7 Correct, however when the amount of paper it takes to buy a load of bread outweighs the weight of the item you're buying it's not exactly practical. I'm not saying get rid of the paper, I'm saying that the dollars you have in your pocket are rapidly falling in value and at some point, probably soon, will only be worth as much as any other piece of paper.
chocoboasylum 3 months ago
@chocoboasylum Your talking about inflation. Listen;
Inflation is healthy for any economy, inflation gives spending & investing an incentive while flat money or deflation [like Japan in 90's] rewards savers and causes economic stagnation [like Japan].
Japan is in debtlock & no growth but they are lucky their population is declining, USA population is growing.
Every money has had inflation, Japan yen had hyperinflation, Chinese yuan is close to it, both print big bills [500 yen bill for example].
prjerry7 3 months ago
@chocoboasylum
Not necessarily.
frickadele 3 months ago
Silver is $31.58 right now, anyone watch this just buy 100 oz bar or 1 oz x 100 Silver coin will buy a new car with 100 oz of silver in 2015 or 2020.
jnnycliff 3 months ago
@jnnycliff No way, silver will be as worthless as any other currency. People don't seem to realize we have much bigger problems facing our species on earth than 'currency' or 'financial'. Do a search on the three words Dan Miller climate and you can conclude for yourself what I mean.
Meowbay 3 months ago
@Meowbay Oh dear. Do you honestly believe Al gore & climate gate? Do you think that our c02 emissions are also to blame for the issues on other planets too? Jupiter, Saturn, etc? Or have you been following the amazing increased activity from the SUN? Do you think that we as a species have caused all these ice ages for millions of years? Do you also think that nuclear leaks & atomic bombs being detonated around the world have had NO effect on post glacial rebound?
Mrbullydog66 3 months ago
frickadele 3 months ago
@frickadele
Only a dumbfuckhead thinks that anthropogenic global warming (AGW) will be good for plants.
Peer-reviewed science journals have all shown serious decline of plants due to ALL the effects of AGW:
increased ocean acidity, increased drought and flood extremes.
End the fossil-fuel-controlled media and government!
mphello 3 months ago
@mphello
My co2 source....
came from someone who was on Alex's program.
The other sources I stated...are in your face...aka the internet.
Just curious...what do you do for a living?
frickadele 3 months ago
@frickadele
I'm god. That's what *I* do for a living.
Why don't you do REAL research, go to the REAL scientific sources, FIRST, before spouting out ridiculous claims? Oh, I know why: because that would actually require HARD WORK, something deniers never heard of, rather than sitting on their asses listening to AJ.
mphello 3 months ago
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@mphello
You're a legend in your own mind.
frickadele 3 months ago
@frickadele Not sure what you read into my post, however. There are many principals to this equation we call the biosphere. Man has serious issues with using fossil fuels, AND NUCLEAR. Tesla, gave the world FREE energy, JP MORGAN screwed us over, and the oligarchs and been doing it ever since. The whole OIL industry needs shutting down. Free Energy to replace, and cure the world. It's far from rocket science. CARBON TAX is a distraction and fraud. Render unto Caesar ring a bell? Peace.
Mrbullydog66 3 months ago
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frickadele 3 months ago
@Mrbullydog66 It's not a matter of 'belief', you fool, you will be forced to live by it. Hope to see you around trying the same denial-crap on us in, say, ten years from now. By the way, Dan Miller is not Al Gore, you've obviously missed some crucial reading classes in school.
Meowbay 3 months ago
@Mrbullydog66 In any case, we can predict what effects these changes will have, and they don't look good. Even if we can't do much to prevent the causes, we still have to develop ways to cope, as a species, with them. The past 20,000 years have been extraordinarily mild and stable for Earth's climate, and now that's changing. That's an externality that the market mechanism can't account for. To survive, we must evolve to a new social dynamic--Technocracy and the Resource Based Economy.
AceObrin 3 months ago 6
@AceObrin Agreed, 've never said it's not beyond the scope & reach of humanity to change for the good of the whole. Divide & conquer tactics is how we have been kept enslaved for centuries. A future world should not have fractional reserve banking, and I'd go as far as to say not have "money". Everyone who is currently running the show, or denies that we as a species needs to stop the wars, greed & the destruction of the planet for profit should have no say in the future development changes.
Mrbullydog66 3 months ago
@AceObrin Hear hear! The only things that can save us will indeed be that technocracy and a resource based (world) economy.
Meowbay 3 months ago
@Meowbay
Bravo! Excellent comment!
mphello 3 months ago
@Meowbay
You are a bit ahead of the fraud curve, after fiat collapse then something will need to replace it.....
There are six billion people on the planet.....they will need something to exchange with....Any commodity is valuable, silver fits the bill....of course lead is number one in the right or wrong hands.
You are right though, the ships going down, but you will need something to get on the deck to hear the band play till the end.
imeanlive 3 months ago
@Meowbay Dan miller lol. Wait a second climates are changing? We should do everything in our power to make them as static as possible. I guess we're heating up all the other planets in the solar system with our cars too. Honestly just fall right into the guilt trap and forfeit as much of your own money as you like, just dont expect us all to be so naive for such an obvious racket. A uniform tax on humanity based on their carbon output ...lol you dont see anythign wrong with that?
uwmbigb 3 months ago
@uwmbigb You are the only one here making a guilt trip out of it, Dan Miller does not 'blame' humans, he's simply a good public speaker, explaining the harsh reality for stupid dumb wise-asses like you. Whatever the cause is doesn't matter one bit, we have to live with it and deal with it. If you still think you can avoid the results of the climate changing, good luck!
Meowbay 3 months ago
@Meowbay Im so scared please tax my carbon output to fix the problem of solar activity heating up our planet in regular cycles. LOL u mad. Such a gullible naive little boy.
uwmbigb 3 months ago
@uwmbigb What taxes? Carbon output? You are so incredibly uninformed it's sad to see blind idiots like you still exist. Grow a clue.
Meowbay 3 months ago
@Meowbay u mad bro? better get a prius...
uwmbigb 3 months ago
@uwmbigb These aren't the policies you're looking for. A carbon tax wouldn't solve anything, it would only further consolidate power and cause various dislocations within the market, including cutting more corners to reduce financial costs while increasing physical costs just to make up for the dead weight losses caused by the tax. Accounting energy and distributing equally on that metric makes infinitely more sense. Check out Technocracy, INC and Resource-based economics.
AceObrin 3 months ago
@AceObrin I wholeheartedly agree a carbon tax is a huge consolidating and wealth transfer racket I was trying to get Meowbay to see that.
uwmbigb 3 months ago
frickadele 3 months ago
In one article/clause in U.S. constitution, it mandated that anyone that had abused the economy and financial system and policy is liable to DEATH penalty.
Is China following what American's Founding Fathers did? Shall find out more.
ltmikepowell 3 months ago
Celente just took in the ass for 6 figures WOW!
dynomike1964 3 months ago
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Zionist Jews own and run the Federal Reserve Bank that the US government continually borrows from...and is in debt to.
Napoleon said: "When a government is dependent for money upon the bankers, they and not the government leaders control the nation. This is because the hand that gives is above the hand that takes. Financiers are without patriotism and without decency".
OggyCockroaches 3 months ago
lol a democracy can never compare economically with a dictatorship..china is full of shit anyway ..im sure thier #'s are just as cooked as thier western counterparts
curiouscrutiny 3 months ago
Chinese don't play that shit. You steal a billion, you get death motherfucker. That's justice.
Debonair73 3 months ago
@Debonair73 Sounds more like revenge to me. Revenge on someone who's a product of their culture. Arrange the situation, create the monster, and offer a solution that consolidates political power--the Hegelian dialectic. This criminal system of "justice" is the product of that line of thinking. Replacing politics with technical decision making will give us a level of freedom heretofore unimaginable to most people. Get informed, look for Technocracy, INC and the Resource-based economy.
AceObrin 3 months ago
America has a hands-off policy towards Goldman Sachs and its ilk for the same reason they don't go after Blackwater/Xe. Goldman Sachs and their bros (JPMorgan etc.) are the financial equivalent of Blackwater/Xe. They are agents of the megalomaniacal Anglo-American order. i.e., They're practically an arm of the US government, but kept 'private' in order to absolve the US government and anglo-american policymakers of blame or guilt.
jczg08alt 3 months ago
They bankers are gunna git a few of us, but we are gunna git all of them and we gunna do it better! HA HA HA HA HA
waltavoc 3 months ago
Stacy, loose the wig! I like your real hair better :)
moonshadow93924 3 months ago
@moonshadow93924 It's 'lose' not 'loose'. Loose is the opposite of tight.
Cabronosidad 3 months ago
@Cabronosidad I was being ironic. But, I do hope you feel better miss bossy pants.
moonshadow93924 3 months ago
Chinese fraudsters sentenced to death? - can we export Goldman Sachs to China?
bluzer007 3 months ago
|'d rather call the Chinese Government on it's piracy and toxic products instead of a guy bilking a few Chinese officials and getting plugged.
Blues353 3 months ago
buy silver/ eh? thats how we stick it to them? silver instead of what?
three0234 3 months ago
Some people have a face for radio. Mish has a voice for blogging.
RandomUsername8236 3 months ago
Goldman Sachs basically operates as an arm of the US government, establishment, and elite... In case anyone is wondering why they are UNTOUCHABLE. They have US economic, political, and military clout behind them. The governments of Europe fear the consequences of acting against GS and are kowtowed into ignoring this simple unspoken fact that the US have committed acts of financial war on Europe (and the rest of the world). The sooner everyone recognizes this the better. Fuck USA.
jczg08alt 3 months ago 31
@jczg08alt The best way to fuck the USA is for the states to secede and dissolve the fucking federal government. Where the fucking USA is today should be at least 50 different sovereign nations with at least 50 different currencies. It's time to put an end to the one-size-fits-all government systems. See my video 'No More Free Shit From the Government"
SeanMauer 3 months ago
@SeanMauer As technological complexity increases, it is necessary for more coordinated organization, not less. This has been true from the dawn of civilization--Sumer, Egypt, Mayan, Rome, etc. The accounting method in use today (money) has outlived its usefulness, as has the political system. They're both relics from a simpler, less technically demanding time. Consider 7 billion people now on the planet--going backward is not a viable option. We have to embrace Science: Technocracy, INC and RBE.
AceObrin 3 months ago
@jczg08alt As an American, I share your anger. The truth is things are just as bad here as they are in Europe. Unemployment is close to 20% despite released economic "data." 40 million people rely on checks from a bankrupt government to shelter and feed themselves. We have a population that's been manipulated for generations and a political system that gives two options: evil, or more evil. Most Americans realize something's wrong, but most are ignorant to the true cause...
holmzies 3 months ago
Maybe we need a new Devils Island where these thieving politicians and bankers can be sent. They would have to resort to cannibalism until they figured some way to grow food, but with their track record they probably would remain cannibals.
dslider1 3 months ago
The "bankers" isnt specific enough, get some names and address's.
MrkBO8 3 months ago
Go china!!!!would love to see america criminalize their bankers , wallstreet , senators, lobbyiest lawyers, judgesAND ALL THE REST OF F@##*&& CRIMINALS
kapsulamusik 3 months ago
we must hang all of them
mathue7433 3 months ago
These 2 RT/kremlin whores just don't give up w/trying to sell the Ruskie silver to stupid Americans.
AllianceOfJerkOffs 3 months ago
@AllianceOfJerkOffs - If u hate them so much why'd u watch it?
tpachacki 3 months ago
@tpachacki I don't hate them, I've just done enough research to know that they're scamming
AllianceOfJerkOffs 3 months ago
Who else thinks Mike sounds like Emery from Steven King's Rose Red?
EDTHEWATERGUY 3 months ago
America! Fuck us!
wojovox 3 months ago
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Ron Paul president of CHINA!!!
c2conditioning 3 months ago
US needs to adopt the Chinese method of dealing with financial terrorists: execute them.
That is a true deterrent. Not just fining them 5% of the billions of dollars that they stole.
N1ceGuyEdd1e 3 months ago
i will never understand why you people still cling to government for solutions (especially carbon policing)
WorthlessCurrency 3 months ago
@WorthlessCurrency U.S. Government is Stockpiling Food In Anticipation Of A Major Economic Crisis. A comet will hit the earth ( warning of the Virgin Mary in garabandal -Spain ) before WW3. It is in all catholic prophecies. WW3 is coming and people don't realize about it
liderlider 3 months ago
@liderlider-There is nothing to stop you from stock piling food as well. People should be stocking up to cover at least 6 months (or up to a year) per person and don't forget your pets too.
Can you tell me whereabouts in the catholic prophecy where it says about WWIII please?
Saywhatyoumust 3 months ago
TECHNOCRATS ARE DEFINED AS INCOMPETENT GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS WHO WILL SAY WHAT THE ELITES WANT THEM TO SAY - PUPPETS.
rvrola 3 months ago
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@rvrola U.S. Government is Stockpiling Food In Anticipation Of A Major Economic Crisis. A comet will hit the earth ( warning of the Virgin Mary in garabandal -Spain ) before WW3. It is in all catholic prophecies. WW3 is coming and people don't realize about it
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AceObrin 3 months ago
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@rvrola No, technocrats use science and technology to administrate through physical (e.g., energy) accounting methods. No economy on this Earth has ever been administrated by technocrats using fully technocratic methods. Technocracy, INC, gives proper definitions for this. Everything else is a twisted derivative, which we have quite enough of already.
AceObrin 3 months ago
cute flip 'woosh' on your hair Stacy!!!
TroySmithforD 3 months ago
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@TroySmithforD U.S. Government is Stockpiling Food In Anticipation Of A Major Economic Crisis. A comet will hit the earth ( warning of the Virgin Mary in garabandal -Spain ) before WW3. It is in all catholic prophecies. WW3 is coming and people don't realize about it
liderlider 3 months ago
awesome show again guys, makes me mad as hell but none the less awesome.. need to slowly start loading up on ppms now.
accd1d 3 months ago
That is were my money is going and where I'll be moving for a JOB! See ya USA!
Mutleytech 3 months ago
governments should just be abolished ..it is lawful to set up a Grand Jury to take the power away from the government .
GalacticWoman 3 months ago
@GalacticWoman If 50% of the population votes for something, it automatically becomes the law of the land and bypasses congress. Why do you think, they only allow voting on the topics THEY want? It's all a big mind phuck.
headmaniac1 3 months ago
@jczg08alt i quite like that analogy
Kooshkff 3 months ago
off with their heads and not a tear will be shed
Ayelyah 3 months ago
The West has always been vile rotten criminals... All we're seeing is the hood being removed from the machinery, thereby exposing the nasty tumor-infested guts and inner workings of the system. The Great Lie can't be shown to the masses of Western citizen knuckleheads; You can't take a picture of it to show them, because they are fucking standing on it. They always were.
jczg08alt 3 months ago
@jczg08alt The enslavement starts higher up than "The West". The money is used to control the masses. People who where rich and speaking out against the system are being robbed of millions as we speak. The real crime is forcing every country to borrow their money into existence. Are people more afraid of the machine or is the machine afraid of the people right now?
headmaniac1 3 months ago
its begining to look alot like Christmas...
rdavian 3 months ago
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marcemuzic 3 months ago
awe blocked by jewtube already come on not even 500 hits ...cowards
69revalations69 3 months ago
How can you be constantly reporting all the fraud of governments all around the world, and still think that good government is possible? I think we can get rid of the governments.
l1xx3r 3 months ago
Excellent Keiser Report! Love when Stacey talks silver.......very sexy!
crazeyspivey 3 months ago
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China does something right! They execute people like Bernie Madoff. THAT is wonderful.
bamboo4tameshigiri 3 months ago