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  • I agree that the USA should mind it's own business, more - but why don't you ever criticize the Russian Empire and Comrade Putin ( the new dictator) ? Is it because you are just the propaganda arm of that failed state ?

  • @olalor Maybe because Putin who is a bad guy i agree, but only messes with his own country while the US is all over the world killing people even provoking Russia through Georgia war. Putin is a small player in the world dwarfted by even Chinese empire and definately US empire

  • @jezza1789 You made me laugh! US is not a definitely empire, but a declining one!

  • @jezza1789 By the way, Putin is a bad guy at your standard, not majority of people.

  • @hhhaaa68 Come on we al know putin is a dictator from the KGB.

  • @jezza1789 What do you mean by "we all know?" In fact, we don't know. What you know is your government's propaganda because you have never been there and see the truth in person. Putin is elected by its people, just like what the US does. Why does the president elected in Russia is a dictator but a president elected in the US is not?

  • @hhhaaa68 lol Putin sends the millitary to arrest business man he doesnt like and takes over their business for the kremlin. The US is becoming like Russia now so were fucked the millitary can now arrestr people but were not there yet.

  • @jezza1789 No, Putin arrest business man is because he is a criminal. US has over 5,000 Arab Americans in jail without trial. Watch Democracy Now instead of the mainstream media because they don't want you to know the truth...

  • 5.30 he has no clue or thinks it's funny.

  • @catzkillful net energy and climate change and Asian demand is all I have to say to you.

  • I wish I could get Stacey to look at me the way she looks at Max!

  • whatis-theplan (org)

    Blehhh. You guys should find a better forum for your views where they are more likely to be heard. I like the passion though. But instead of taking it out on eachother, you guys should start a revolution and realize youre being screwed over. Just a thought.

  • LMAO ....Farting Camels of Tripoli....

  • @itchyjaja Take your pick. I'm real easy to find. I'm Bobby Warren Miller and I live in the Environ Towers in Ft. Lauderdale, FL and both friend and foe have a 24/7 invitation to stop by.

  • Is Max banging Stacy?

  • haha, i love this. Keiser is such a character. Very informative.

  • @AnderDune

    The guy is a fringe nut with no credibility anywhere except a KGB funded propaganda machine called Russia Today.

  • @itchyjaja such as?

  • Really. People don't talk about what the video is about but russia is bad. Considering RT is also an american news source with american hosts grow up people.

  • @itchyjaja

    Both russian and american have seen their shares of victimization by their respective government through out history, however it is fair to say at present time America government is the most controversial and hated by the world human race including their own citizen.

  • @olala668 Don't ever expect the Americans to stand up against the leeches like the people in the Middle East, Africa and Greece. I worked 20 years as a military pilot and 10 as a Special Operations Contractor and before an American would even slap Ben Bernanke's face (women excluded) they would eat his shit. But it is important to note, Bernanke, Paulson and Greenspan haven't forced them at gun point to eat their shit, it's because the bible says the meek shall inherent the earth.

  • @itchyjaja

    Либерастическая долбоёбина. Я не собираюсь обсуждать с тобой твой понос вранья и анти-Российской пропаганды. Помогай детям в своей стране дура.

  • The US is a pit viper that must be destroyed. Listen to these gutless American hypocrites, like their politicians; trying to distance themselves from the needless slaughter of women and children. One second they're bragging about the US being a Christian nation, a democracy, and the next they're saying, "I'm an American and I'm against war, don't blame me, it's our government." Obama is the tail of the snake, We The People, are the head.

  • @itchyjaja

    It is people like you who threaten the world and Russia. You are not civilized, you are brainwashed tool filled with bullshit on a mission of destruction. Stay the hell away from Russia you uncivilized idiot and anti-Russia propagandist.

  • @itchyjaja

    Looks like you are Russia hater, obsessed with collecting lies aimed at Russia.

    P.S. No one threatened you with anything dumb-ass. Do you have reading comprehension problems? I told you to shove your bull shit back up your ass. Do it your self. No sexuality or aggressiveness involved. Now get lost, I am done waisting my time with you. Fuck off.

  • @itchyjaja

    Whatever. You are the lying maggot. Get lost.

  • I wish Ireland, Greece, Spain, and Portugal would DEFAULT on ALL their CRUEL EU LOANS!

  • fuck Jizzrael

  • @itchyjaja

    These 'internationally recognised organisations' are funded by wealthy western interests with aim of producing just the statistics that benefit them in their propaganda war against others. Don't mistake me for someone who does not know about Magnitsky and other bullshit allegations against Russia.

    Nothing that I said was in any way sexual or aggressive. I just told you to shove this bull shit back to where it came from.

  • @slavixtube Please show one article or source that suggests that Sergei Magnitsky was not murdered by a conspiracy of state security police and tax officials. Do you really think that everything said about Russia in the western media is a fabrication? Have you actually been to Russia?

  • @vernwithers

    Here is an article for you that does just what you asked for, suggests that there may be more to this story than what most western press will tell you.

    bit .ly/lWpQLG

  • @slavixtube I am sorry sir, but that is a very poor example. A blog entry that offers only speculation, no proven facts, has no references or footnotes and is followed by a stream of one-sided comments is not a plausible defence anywhere. On the other hand, there is a wealth of information to suggest that the people involved in the tax return and prosecution received unexplained wealth in the weeks and months after the return was made.

  • @vernwithers

    Hey, you asked for a 'one article or source that suggests that Sergei Magnitsky was not murdered by a conspiracy of state security police and tax officials.'

    I did exactly that. I did not say, I know for sure what exactly is the truth of this case, it is obviously complicated and is under open investigation. It is however a rare look into other sides of this case bringing up details that never get any hearing in western media.

  • @slavixtube It is not a published article per-se, rather a subjective blog post with no reference material. It breaks every rule of journalism in this sense. The Magnitsky case is wide spread through the Russian media as well, and has even been shown on Russian TV. Nowhere have I found any defence of these people anywhere, be it in Russian or western media. You stated that this case was an example of western propaganda and have been unable to show any evidence of that after repeated requests.

  • @vernwithers

    The case is an example of western anti-Russian propaganda in that only one side of the argument gets a hearing in western media. I won't argue with you on the validity of the arguments of both sides. Like I told you the case is complicated and is under open investigation. You don't need to 'repeat requests'. I already complied with you request for a an alternative take on the case. Weather you choose to dismiss it as not up-to your standards is up to you.

  • @vernwithers

    There is 'wealth of information to suggest' as you put it precisely because that is the only version that gets any hearing in western media.

  • @slavixtube

    I think you are being quite unfair and paranoid. You really need to provide better sources when you are trying to defend something. I know many Russians are angry and ashamed about this case but I have not heard anyone defending the MVD except the prosecutor Silchenko, his boss and now you! There is an extraordinary amount of evidence against these govt. employees and it is freely available. Check it out, please.

  • @vernwithers

    Enough of bs. I am not defending or accusing any side in this case. You obviously have a strong opinion on the matter. I think you are being 'quite unfair and paranoid'. If in fact govt. employees are at fault it will be shown during the ongoing investigation.

  • @catzkillful Of course it's not running out, there's plenty there but it's about continually being able to extract it as we use it and given current trends we are going to the point where it costs a barrel of oil to extract a barrel. We can't extract it faster than we can use it- that's peak oil.

  • While I agree with most of what Max and Stacy says, they leave Russia out of the weapons proliferation equation. Russia earns much hard cash from selling small arms, missile technology, and Nuke technology, ie Iran as the most obvious example. I understand they can not bite the hand that feeds them but it does make them seem somewhat disingenuous. I guess everything that happens in Russian foreign policy is acceptable. RT does a much better job covering financial issues alone.

  • @bertly71 You're ignoring an important part of the equation. There is supply going from Russia to Iran, due to demand from Iran, but there is little to no consumption of that supply, so that demand wanes, and the supply is limited. This is quite a different situation than providing supply (of arms) to organizations that are currently engaged in using and therefore depleting their supply, resulting in increased demand, necessitating even more supply. That's war profiteering at its best.

  • @dawimythnotolo I agree with you on the supply and demand equation. Russia is selling nuke and missile technology to Iran. I am sure that small arms are also sold to them. Iran supplies Hezbohla and Hamas with weaponry and logistics. So there is some demand there. I agree that we are selling and using many arms and war supplies right now. These statists in the US have surmised that war is good for the economy, falsely.

  • the Egyptians kicked-out Mubarak and now they're all whining that they're living under Martial rule and they have lost most of their freedom and social stability..well it's their own fault and no point complaining about it now...they went on their rant and now they've gotta take the concequenses.

  • @itchyjaja

    Do you collect bull shit statistics for fun or is a profession or yours?

  • @itchyjaja

    There are lies, damn lies and there are 'statistics'. Shove this bs back up your ass.

  • excellent interview.I had the same ideas about the revolutions,the price of wheat and the way the IMF and World bank are putting conditions on loans just like in south america and around the world.This still has a long way to go and it looks like a re-revolution is on the cards in many country's.

  • FANTASTIC INTERVIEW!!!! Really felt Saifedean's analysis.

  • @itchyjaja Thanks for posting. They sure need a serious crack-down on their Russian superiority complexes there...

  • God bless our freedom! lol

  • As always, low-quality, biased, self-important and pregidous "news"reports by Putin's RussiaToday, featuring US-bashing know-it-alls in the comments who think they are the only ones getting the full and unfiltered truth.

    Go and wallow in your self-righteous subjectivity somewhere else. Every single one of you.

  • @LukeTheP Somewhere else, as in somewhere other than RT's video comment section? What a completely irrational and absurd request.

  • @LukeTheP Exactly the same can be told about US and western mainstream media. It's good to have RT and hear the other side's arguments. Watching RT and for example CNN helps creating independent opinion - you've got look from 2 different sides. It's for sure better than watching only US loving media (97% english speaking channels) which leave you with one-sided opinion, so your brain is washed nicely. That's why RT is so valuable. Western media are not genuine - they're a tool of propaganda too.

  • @drLibre22 With all due respect, but you missed the point completely.

    I was talking about RT as a newsstation, and the fact people solely use this to base their opinions on. Just look around in the comments dear sir, and you will see my words exemplified by the hundreds.

    Anything that voices a strong opinion over someone or something must come, in my opinion, with a counter-part; an evaluation or consideration. RT is only doing one half, which makes them no better than the things they criticize.

  • @LukeTheP "Anything that voices a strong opinion over someone or something must come, in my opinion, with a counter-part; an evaluation or consideration. RT is only doing one half, which makes them no better than the things they criticize."

    Yeah right, mr. superintellectual, we should discuss everything dialectically...

    RT doesn´t critizise, they simply put out news, it´s not even their responsibility what people make of it unless you expect media to spoonfeed people Orwellian newspeak.

  • @TheHomoludens Mr superintellectual? Thank you very much, for I never even mentioned any form or state of that!

    It's quite plain and simple - it's called rationality. It enables verification of statements and subjects: RT clearly has a strongly subjective tone of broadcasting, and they have the right to, so long as they evaluate what they're saying by putting out a different side to the story. I never hear them criticize homeland-issues, do I? They're the Russian equivalent of Fox News.

  • @LukeTheP Yep, and just because you have the right to do so, you can come here and rant around.

    Have fun, troll!

  • @TheHomoludens Give me some arguments as to why I should be a troll?

    I never mentioned what rights I have: I was arguing over THEIRS, because all of you seem to think it's an unfiltered newsstation that broadcasts the simple and objective truth, when in reality, they're just as bad as Fox News. Quite literally.

    You're a rather sad person for saying I'm a troll and thus not be in a position anymore wherein you actually have to give counter-arguments.

    Nice tinfoil hat you have there, btw!

  • @LukeTheP: Well, this is Putin's Russia Today as you said, so who is misplaced here is you, not the "US-bashing know-it-all" posters. If someone should go, it's you...

  • @strattfordcrass It quite frankly speaking is, and you're one of those misinformed people here. Russia Today is sponsored by the state-owned Russian news agency, RIA-Novosti. Novosti was, and still is, essentially an arm of the KGB.

    You, and all the laypeople who vigorously answered my post are nothing but blinded fools who think only they possess the one and only truth.

    Fact is: both Western media and RT are sponsored by unpleasant people. Whether you like it or not.

  • LIKE THIS FOR AN HOUR LONG EPISODE!

  • 13.20 who is this neo liberial 'let the corporations run everything' guy? No Arab spring it's all been contrived, they want an arab spring gonna have to refuse to allow american and western corporates in. Arabs can set up their own companies and refuse monopolies, that will also create more employment

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  • 23.50 - 24.03 he means the corporate fascists he works for, see people they want a negative corporate controlled planet

  • Thumbs up for the Farting Camels of Tripoli!!!!

  • I know you're out there. I can feel you now. I know that you're afraid. You're afraid of us. You're afraid of change. I don't know the future. I didn't come here to tell you how this is going to end. I came here to tell you how it's going to begin. I'm going to hang up this phone. And then I'm going to show these people what you don't want them to see. I'm going to show them a world without you. A world without rules and controls. A world without borders or boundaries. A world where anything...
  • People who want big government: chairman Mao, Mussolini, Hitler, Obama, Bush jr, cass sunstein (harvard law in general). Traitors to this country.

    Humans can't hear an underground nuclear detonation.

    Ground Zero: pt above or below the earths surface where a nuclear detonation has occurred.

    Where did the $6million man get his energy to run 50mph?

    Bionic man theory: towers 1,2&7 collapsed due to office fires.

    Bellows were invented by blacksmiths to make steel soft enough 2 work.

  • I missed that memo. When did the Libyan people ask to have the hell bombed out of them to achieve freedom ? What utter bull shit !!!

    Oil or drugs are the only driving force behind this theatre.

  • What is it about finite you don't understand you freak....Max.

  • US is not a nation, it's a corporation built from oil..no more oil..no more US.. get over it!

    p,s, US does not have citizens but employees..U dig dog!

  • Louis the 15th did not get his head cut off. Anyway, good clip.

  • @catzkillful That is peak oil. When you no longer can stick a straw in the earth and have barrels gushing out for decades. When that is no longer available, and you have to start working much harder to extract the same amount of energy, is when it is peaked. Peak oil, is not oil running out. It is production capacity being limited, and no longer being able to sustain exponential growth.

  • Elmer fud on crack! Big thumbs up!

  • @catzkillful Of course it's all about profit, and that's the point... these are profit driven institutions, they have no problem corrupting governments or getting other governments to go to war to get their hands on cheaper oil that gives them that bigger profit margin... they wouldn't go for the stuff that costs $20/barrel more to extract out of choice. The real easy stuff's just not as plentiful as you might think.

  • @catzkillful You're still only thinking of the quantity that's there... do yourself a google image search of the words 'tar sands before after'... now imagine a thousand miles of that... two minutes, look up, just rough detail, what they have to do to get the oil out. Peak oil has occured and long gone in the majority of places in the world. There's no reason to do that much damage to land, and in the mid east, that much damage to people, for something that's in abundance.

  • @catzkillful Peak oil isn't about running out of the stuff, duh, it's about the increase in energy it takes to get it out of the ground. People find the easy stuff first, when that's gone, they go to the harder stuff... eventually they get to the situation where they're pulling it out of tarsands in Canada at over triple energy costs, or drilling so deep they can't even fix a spill and having to seal it back up for next to nothing but massive damage

  • Like this if you think Max dresses like a young Don Cherry XD

  • "Or leisure suit as most of the world calls them" hahahahahahahaaaaa TOLD!!!

  • This congressman simply reflects his electorate's level.

  • Even if Egypt are still trying to get rid of the regime, unless you take their wealth from them, it will make no difference. The regime rulers will just ride off into the sunset with their millions/billions and live a very,very nice life. The people MUST take ALL of their wealth from them for any of this to take effect. This also applies to the western world, otherwise just don't bother even getting out of bed.

  • kinda sad, i've been following max for years, love his work. but they banned my IP from their website. i must have said something that didn't want in their comments section.... hypocrites... love to challenge others but don't like being challenged themselves

  • The state of Ireland is scavenging the sea floor? Is that what you really meant to say?

  • Boring! Hope Max does better next week.  What about Greece?

  • Peak-Oil-Theory is pure propaganda, Max! Oil is abundantly replenished as it's NOT formed through bio-degenerative processes but rather through very deep down geochemical processes through which oil is formed from water steam and methane at several hundred degrees and extreme pressure, a process occurring deeper than 10 km within earths crust; this is known to all true energy/oil insiders. Same goes for the CO2-propaganda, which you've bought into quite deeply...

  • @87solarsky hahaha, what a load of crap. Please point me to somewhere where I can learn about renewable conventional oil.

  • @200FuckingPonies Just google "abiotic oil". That'll sort ya out!

  • @87solarsky Googled abiotic oil... "Abiogenic petroleum origin is a discredited hypothesis that was proposed as an alternative to theory of biological petroleum origin. It was relatively popular in the past, but it went largely forgotten at the end of the 20th century after it failed to predict the location of new wells"...

    ... well sign me up!!!

  • @annoloki You obviously aren't a researcher! Google more!

  • @87solarsky You're obviously a selective researcher, Google more thoroughly!

  • @annoloki If you know someone who'se into the oil business (an insider of it all), ask him or her, and they'll sure admit to you that oil is abiotic. ANY bet!

  • @87solarsky thumbs up. I've read the geologists have three theories as to the formation of crude, and fossil fuels are not one of them. Maybe it's kinda of like a volcano, it isn't going to run out of lava, but it may stop producing for a little while.

  • @reblstevn You're presumption is wrong: There are more than ENOUGH known reserves that could be easily extracted, if the oil cartel would just agree to do it (e.g. Alaska Bracken oil field - more than enough oil is there to run the world for a few decades, and it's constantly replenished=no prob@all). This is all about bringing down the world economy for the illuminati-satanist "New World Order"... which will be here soon, but won't last longer than 7 years... for obvious reasons at hand...

  • @87solarsky Only if they don't know what they're talking about. Carbohydrates are organic molecules, there's no evidence to show they are created abiotically.

  • @annoloki Methane+Watersteam+700°C+extre­me pressure+catalytic reactions=abiotic oil.

  • @87solarsky Hahaha first sentence of wikipedia: "Abiogenic petroleum origin is a discredited hypothesis" Nuff said. Try google "Net Energy"

    This is reality we're dealing with not fantasy. Oil as we know it is finite, simple as.

  • @200FuckingPonies You're presumption is wrong: There are more than ENOUGH known reserves that could be easily extracted, if the oil cartel would just agree to do it (e.g. Alaska Bracken oil field - more than enough oil is there to run the world for a few decades, and it's constantly replenished=no prob@all). This is all about bringing down the world economy for the illuminati-satanist "New World Order"... which will be here soon, but won't last longer than 7 years. For obvious reasons at hand.

  • @87solarsky stop...I'll cry

  • @87solarsky *lol* just because you were born yesterday doesn't mean that oil was!

  • @annoloki Just google "abiotic oil". That'll sort ya out!

  • @annoloki It's born all the time. No matter whether you dead or dead. ;-D

  • @87solarsky But you are missing the obvious aren't you? It's that we are perpetually using it faster than we can continue to extract it. For sure, it's down there... but it's not economically viable to extract it as we approach the point where it costs a barrel of oil to extract a barrel.

  • @racefactory900 You're presumption is wrong: There are more than ENOUGH known reserves that could be easily extracted, if the oil cartel would just agree to do it (e.g. Alaska Bracken oil field - more than enough oil is there to run the world for a few decades, and it's constantly replenished=no prob@all). This is all about bringing down the world economy for the illuminati-satanist "New World Order"... which will be here soon, but won't last longer than 7 years... for obvious reasons at hand...

  • 17.22 - 17.40 that's one of the worst things they could do, if they go under the world bank and the IMF, and borrow from western banks ect it's just enslave them completely, but then that's the wests agenda

  • @099749 it's not "the west agenda", it's the Illuminati agenda of the satanic World Government. Just take a close look at the bible. It's all in there!

  • @87solarsky

    :-) thanks for that.

    And who runs the west?

  • @099749 the new world order

  • @87solarsky The Bracken Oil Field is in Montana and the Dakotas. Also, did you you just say that it's being replenished? It is a NON-RENEWABLE RESOURCE you clown shoe. There is no illuminati-satanist plot just crazy people with internet access and too much time. Dolt.

  • @traviso486 You'll better listen to Lindsey Williams here on YouTube. He's got a lot to tell you, boy. You're still just believing the mainstream propaganda, Mac. Time for some "change you can believe in"... Byeijoh ;-)

  • @traviso486 my bad :O of course it's an infinite resource, so is 'free energy'

  • Saifedean Ammous wasa dead on!!!!!! Amazing

  • this is funny coming from RUSSIA ! max the commie propaganda man !

  • Gawd I love the Kaiser report!

    Right on the money with wit and sarcasm used in exactly the right spots!

  • @PortlandsTransport what a senile whacko comment...

  • 10:30 we have a finite show lol

  • The officer who threw the dancer to the ground is despicable. The over-the-top violence of throwing the man to the ground and actually grabbing his throat is barbaric. Does he not realize that he's playing the role of a Nazi?

  • "Keep re-revolting until they get it right!"

    Yes Max, could'ent agree more, practice makes perfect.

    Keep the jacket for the Punk outfit btw, you'll make a fcukin great frontman, sortsa like a Dead Kennedys for the new decade \o/

  • i think max is banging stacy...

    Big up you're the Keiser!

  • @TheDruganaut More like Stacy is banging max I think you mean...

  • @WriteToEnlight that makes no sense, russia is not a communist nation anymore plus, this network is not direct government-owned like US mainstream media and the news are objective, they just tell the news you make your conclusions, something pretty ususal in many networks.

  • @WriteToEnlight What r u some 60 year old fox viewer stuck in the 60s. Everything Max Keiser says is true about the Banksters Raping every country and has more info than FOX , CNN MSNBC COMBINED ..they're doing Weiner Now .

  • @WriteToEnlight Those people threw down their oppressors less than a generation ago. That is something Americans haven't been able to accomplish in at least 4 generations, depending upon one's point of view.

  • Stacy mistakes. It was not Louis 15 who was beheaded but it was Louis 16.

  • I pulled my support for the Libyan rebels when they started shooting. The moment you turn to violence to affect positive change you have lost your bearings and have become a pawn to the macro-social conditions you had intended to fight.

    No nation can stand without the participation of its citizens; non-violent non-participation is the only way to fight the enemy of oppression and it really is that simple.

  • @stringdream

    but guns make a man look so cool

  • @stringdream So, you are saying that if the jews used this same method you advocate, they would have been safe from the Nazis? Keep dreaming... I am also sure America would have gained independence from Britain if they all just held up peace signs.

  • @cramsa ..and how did violence keep the Jews safe from the Nazis?

    The question we should be asking is who is the enemy. It is not a state or a government; it is a philosophy of violence that has plagued our civilization since its beginnings. Until the philosophy is defeated, there will be oppression followed by bloody revolution followed by oppression and bloody revolution ad infinum. The plight of the Jews and the Libyans alike will become a distant memory, drowned out by ever new atrocities.

  • @stringdream How might have things developed had the Jews exercised non-participation and refused to identify themselves with the star of David?

  • @stringdream Stingdream- what other philosophy should we adopt do you believe?

  • @cramsa Let me address your second point as I don't want to leave it hanging. America may have gained its independence from Britain through violence, but have we been liberated from the enemy of oppression? Does our independent state not use violence (police action) to enforce the income tax, for example? Or are we merely in a position now where we may oppress our citizens and others independently from Britain?

  • @stringdream You used two double negatives in the second part and that made your comment confusing.

  • @stringdream the rebels at their core has members of al qaeda this is all over the news why would you support these guys!

  • @toppgunn2232 While the "news" is mostly bullshit, that is beside the excellent point you just made. Sparing the dozens of questions that could be made I'll ask this one that the "news" never got around to: where did the rebels get all those weapons they needed to propagate further violence prior to the UN "intervention"? Who made them, who supplied them, and how were they paid for?

  • @stringdream you always follow the money to get your answers. this i dont know but if had one guess i would say cia!

  • @stringdream That's where Khalifa Hifter comes in. No direct proof of being CIA, but living 20 years in Langley, leaving only to make coup attempts on Gaddafi and organize opposition movements. And now he's spearheading a movement to make a central bank for the rebels to be headed by international finance cartels (read IMF/WB).

  • @zapproowsdower "Live by the sword, die by the bank." Good post, thank you.

  • @stringdream

    Garbage, your enemy of oppression use violence, it's really that simple.

  • @stringdream : US is not a Nation..

  • @stringdream WELL PUT MY FRIEND...KEEP UP THE GOOD IDEAS...PEACE BE WITH YOU MY FRIEND

  • @stringdream Well, the rebels were not a popular resistance to begin with. It started as populism, but got hijacked by guys in suits when it became geo-politically expedient to do so.

    I say fuck em all. Let em slaughter each other. It's time to turn our collective backs on all this shit and build our own societies.

  • @stringdream As cute as that sounds, what do you expect to do when non-violent protesters are being killed on-sight by snipers and bombs? What do you when casualties turns from 10s to 100s, and only a handful of people around the world sympathize with your cause? It's not as if it was unprovoked, it was that people got tired of seeing their peaceful sons/fathers/brothers being slaughtered in the streets

  • @darkshadyfigure A good argument. However, since the rebels took up arms how many more have been slaughtered? Whether it's taking up arms or protesting in the streets, any chance of success requires organizing a tremendous portion of the population. So why not organize a massive tax protest? Some may be imprisoned, certainly nowhere near all. Nobody is in the streets to get shot at and the public enforces don't get paid and disband. When the gov goes broke it disbands and the prisoners are freed

  • @darkshadyfigure Non-violent protesters attacking police stations and gov. buildings?! Same shit in Syria and western media make them innocent civilians. Kaddafi funded welfare and infrastructure from oil money so people benefited. Rebels are west-funded traitors hungry for this money and power. There's no chance for democracy in societes like Libya with no democratic traditions or process - it would be only facade for corrupt system of struggle for power for elites bribed by foreign companies.

  • @stringdream youre a dumbass

  • @henrynzidane24an "You're". It's a contraction of you and are.

  • @stringdream well said.

  • @stringdream You are the product of a society which was created through violent revolution...never in our history has man not resorted to violence....what you speak of could only happen in an ideal world....our society is doomed...our values are misplaced.....our "drive" in life is wrong....material consumption, increasing violence, an uneducated "sedated" youth......there is nothing we can do but watch the buildings crumble and make anew our society with our past as a dark chapter in human prog

  • @jmintube The society we live in *is* an idea. The rebuilding begins right here, right now, in our own hearts. I will hold this candle through the long dark, I will pass it on to my children as it was passed to me, and they to theirs; when they are ready, they will put the candle to the lamp and light this place like nothing we have yet dreamed. We will not see it in our lifetimes, it may be millennia, but my god will I keep this candle burning, until my last breath has left me.

  • @jmintube Good comment. Only this time, there might not be the option to rebuild. The worlds resources are at stake this time now.

  • @stringdream ROFLMAO! I love it!

  • Seems Iraqis don't like beggars like Dana Rohrabacher.

  • Hell charge the US military personnel to join the army and hunt people.

    Like paying to deer hunt except you pay to hunt people.

    Universities do the same thing now.

    Clueless kids with useless degrees pay companies money to intern for them!

    The dirtbags plan for mass murder is crumbling like their crap social networking IPO's.

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  • It does seem that extreme greed has disqualified the human race from survival.

    It has been said, that we humans are: "not content with killing each other and every other living thing on this planet, but are killing the very life support system of the planet." Holy Snit Batman! Wow!!

    The Earth says, "The humans are really beginning to piss me off."

    Maybe a few oilmen and moneymen should fall on the proverbial hand-gernade to save the majority of the human race.

    Somebody has to go!

  • Hi Stacy Herbert, hi Max Keiser, good evening !

  • Yes, you are right. Israeli "Netenyahooo" got congress backing for steeling your tax dollars.

  • Yes, The People of the World need to start purging the Bilderberger from the planet. May I suggest drawn, hung & quartered ( 4 pieces excl. heads).