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  • Max Keiser should be given a segment on the Alex Jones show to further boost the Credibility of the Alex Jones Brand. I'm not saying Alex Jones is not Credible, just look at the list of guests he has that are all of Extremely High Caliber and at the top of their respective Fields- But it would be awsome if Alex got like a Co-Host other than Bermas like Max Keiser or Jesse Ventura-someone of that stature would put the Alex Jones Brand on a whole different level and quite hard to bash in the Media

  • All those concepts were created by the cabal of that time.

    Alex says let's do this and his followers just nod, there are many concepts which Alex takes for granted, the constant references to the Founding Fathers and saying they had good intentions is pure bullshit, the republic being a good concept is bullshit too, the man needs to do some serious reading and thinking

  • Let's look at the people who listen to Alex Jones, i've been on the web page looking at the comments and you can see that many of them are just followers, i've seen people writing: "i don't know if X situation is true or not, because Alex hasn't said anything about it" or "Alex is 100% Truth".

    I recognize that the guy has some good stuff but for fuck sake, go back to the republic???, go back to the gold standard???? go back to the constitution???

  • @pretorious700 i don't know why you assume i'm british but that doesn't matter, is not just about America, it's about the whole planet.

    I'm well aware about the fact that the United Kingdom is just as fucked up as America or maybe worse.

    I see a big problem with people who claim to be awakened and that is the fact that they are just the same sheeple seeking a new shepherd, a new belief system because they happen to be disgusted with what is going on now.

  • We need democracy!! sure sure, go and read how democracy came about, read how Nicolo Maquiavelli classified democracy, read what the greeks used to keep people in slavery, read about the different republics.. don't take those concepts for granted... look if you are going to keep asking for a better goverment, banking, health care, etc. you are just going to get raped again. LEARN how to be your own master

  • yeah yeah yeah, go back to the CON-stitution, the whole system has to fall apart.

    go back to the republic what a wonderful idea, the people who came up with a republic were the tyrants of that epoch, the people who made up the constitution were the elites of that time, how many people signed the usa constitution?? 50?? a little more??? sure 50 people makes up for an entire country... grow up about it, you need no constitution, you need to learn how to be your own master, how to control yourself

  • @jakuna3333 Pretty funny stuff coming from a Brit. You guys have such a great track record of self reliance.

  • does anyone know how countries lend money to other countries. How can countries borrow different currency's. If they haev to borrow it digitally and then print out that which is on teh screen, why borrow it at interest. How did the Federal Reserve to lend New Zealand MONEY, its a different currency. ????

  • me and my wif live on about 1300 dollars a month. if unemployment goes up from reforming wall street, its the bankers that will now have to live like us, i'll bet that people like me will survive longer than someone who doesn't know how to live this way...it is very clear to me that the financial rip off of america is going to turn the sheep into wolves

  • @davidpekofske Yes, this is excellent preparation for what is coming! For us all, this is a prime time to loose our fat beer bellies, and kick bad habits, get heathy, and strong in body and mind.. You can do it for your own survival, but a hard body and mind, makes for a more effective warrior for freedom!

  • Yeah Alex, but if you mention the Constitution most people act like it's just some 18th century Wild West society. People don't realize 250 years ago was not long ago at all. Before our generation of fake TV shows, Germany got owned, Russia got owned, and before that Americans established an idea.. a National Code to NOT getting owned. But People are so feeble today.

  • wow that messed up

  • If anyone is interested in the current financial situation, I suggest they read Ellen Browns book "Web of Debt".

  • Come on Alex! Max is right! Let's go after coke 1st and then one of the airports next! U make the announcement and we'll spread the word!

  • I'm tired of hearing that the suppose it terrorist are killing in the name of there Religion this is outright wrong. The suppose terrorists are doing this to defend them selfs from U.S and western policies and unjustified occupation. Fuck the Imperialists . The Taliban are Freedom Fighters, yes!! freedom for there country.

  • @N0CR3AT0R

    Yes, and no. The Taliban are NOT Freedom Fighters, they too are fascist-minded. Look back to their destruction of many relics, artifacts, and archaelogical treasures over their time of governance within Afghanistan.

    Unfortunately, this is a battle of Wrong vs. Wrong.

  • @WNxShisno I was not aware of this. Well I am guilty of being ignorant of the Taliban's history, the sad part of this war is the deaths of innocent people.

  • @N0CR3AT0R

    I can certainly agree with you on that reasoning.

  • That caller is right... as long as there is the private fractional reserve banking system PERIOD, it is just a matter of time before the whole mess would start again. Just getting rid of the top 10 banks is NOT going to solve the problem! Not good Alex!

  • @Reindeer911 It's a start though, that's the point, you missed! Do you think this can be fixed in say ohhhh 20 years? No! It's gotta start and end some where!

  • @KingDavid478 Both Andrew Jackson (getting rid of the central banks) and Abraham Lincoln (Greenbacks based on the faith and credit of the U.S. government) were able to do it in a lot less time than that. To me the central banks and FRB system is like a cancer... either get rid of it all in one step or risk having it come back and spread.

  • @Reindeer911

    The Bank Jackson defeated wasn't a central bank, it was a national bank basing currency on sovereign credit. Jackson, a protege of Aaron Burr, was a federalist traitor. However, Lincoln is an excellent example of currency reform.

  • @WNxShisno Not to say you're wrong, but if Jackson is a traitor, what does that say of Lincoln?

  • @tsenzei

    Not sure in which sense you mean, but...

    Lincoln used the greenbacks to escape borrowing money for the war effort from Chase of Manhatten. It was perfectly legitimate. Also, Jackson was a more aggressive politician than Lincoln was, I believe he fought the war because, he truly felt that the perpetuity of the union made it necessary.

  • @WNxShisno Jackson being more "aggressive" or not doesn't change that Lincoln denied states rights of secession, conscripted soldiers, and made massive increases of executive power during the war. Jackson killed the National Bank, yes, which is still a Central Bank, and arguably unconstitutional, as theoretically only Congress can do what the Bank did (and the FED does now). Lincoln's currency reform was good, but so was eliminating the debt, which Jackson accomplished.

  • @tsenzei

    When votes were held publicly, the secession question was voted down. However, states that had failed the public vote, then went and held secret votes among state representatives. I can't defend conscription, that is indefensible. There is a large difference between Central, and National banking.

  • @tsenzei

    I mean this in the sincerest way, do more research on Central vs. National banking in-terms of the US. One person who has written a great deal about the clear definition between the two is Lyndon LaRouche. I think he describes it pretty well.

  • @WNxShisno Not having ready access to LaRouche's work, I've resorted basic 'net searches. A "Central Bank" is an institution which reserves the right to lend to the government (with interest) that nation's currency, able to create it. "National Bank" have in the past referred to "Central Banks." The Second BUS, served as the sole depository for the central government. To the best of my limited understanding, the difference was that the BUS could not lend money out of thin air.

  • @WNxShisno While the Second BUS was, in all likelihood, better than the current FED system, I would also point out that it was engaged with fraud and corruption, and funny enough, was responsible for a real estate bubble and a subsequent panic crash in 1819.

    You may agree or disagree with Jackson's decision in how to deal with it in full, but I would certainly not say it was traitorous, or that it was entirely wrong. Both Presidents had faults, and both had good points, that is how I see it.

  • @WNxShisno Earnestly, I think there's so much up for debate concerning both presidencies, and so little information about the true inner thoughts of both individuals, that calling one a traitor because you dislike specific decisions and policies but not recognizing that such could be applied to the other that you support is hypocritical. If you believe that Jackson was a traitor to the US and the constitution, that's fine, you may even be right. To imply that Lincoln is without fault as well..

  • @tsenzei

    My main reasoning for Jackson being termed a traitor is his mentor being Aaron Burr. Burr, during his Vice Presidency wrote to the English crown. In his letter, he offered to stage a rebellion inside the US to return the states to British control. I would say that Jackson would have to have had similar views to Burr. It may be a stretch, but, who really knows?

  • @WNxShisno I think it is a bit of a stretch. Logical, but lacking a good basis. Jackson did, after all, eventually break ties with Burr after Jefferson's order of arrest. I think though, that whether a person is a traitor or not lies within their actions and attempted actions, rather than with whom they may have been associated with.

  • @Reindeer911 I agree man...I was just saying that I don't think it would go down like that, the banksters wouldn't let it happen that way...It's gonna be more complicated that one audit or law passed.

  • @Reindeer911 I think Alex would agree that removing Fractional Reserve banking is a good thing. I also think that getting rid of the top 10 banks is a start, and would give us more time and breathing room, things we could make good use of at this point.

  • @grandguignolplanet How is the economy like in Switzerland?

  • @grandguignolplanet Damn can you let me have some of your gold? lol

  • Arrest The Goblin!!!!

    Sign here if you agree..This is the start of the petition to arrest the Goblin..sign below or just thumbs up if you agree!!

  • once they crash the market this time it will not come back.

  • how about the 30million or so unemployed and under-employed that have taken their savings,401k,to simply pay bills and live.taxes and penalties paid.that may be a boon for banks,but at what cost for folks when they retire.

  • There should be co-op banking, i.e., The Keiser-Jones Community Bank, where the entire community owns the bank, such as all the users of the bank own the bank.

  • glass-steagall reform now!!!!!!

  • Great Max as usual!

  • Worshiping a so-called past golden age which must be brought back is one of the hallmarks of fascism. America has always been America. What about the false flag bombing of the Maine in Havana harbour as a pretext to declare war on Spain? What about the overthrow of the Hawaiian Queen and the takeover of independent Kingdom of Hawaii? How about the killing of thousands of protesters by the private corporate mercenaries called Pinkerton Security in the 1800s? What has changed?

  • People like Alex are now dancing around the issue of the monetary system..

    You can argue that you must go back to the constitution, back to the gold standard etc. but the fact is that if we go back to any point in american history it will inevitably lead back to the problems we have now.

    The constitution hasn't helped stop this from happening.. why do you think it might if given a second chance.

    It is the monetary system ITSELF that is the prime cause..

  • @WodeBolder exactly, I like Alex cause he does a good job of pointing out the corruption but doesnt address the root cause or mechanism,and offers no solution.Zeitgeist Movement does and he attacked them for it.They should be on the same side but 1 is progressive the other is in denial.

  • @WodeBolder

    The Constitution provides that gold and silver are the only legal tender monies.

    The banksters took us off that and into fiat currency.

    Therefor, we no longer use the monetary system we are lawfully supposed to be using.

    That is why things are a mess. Not because of the Constitution.

  • @Peridolin Yes my point is that just having the constitution didn't stop the banksters taking over did it?

    If you want to solve the problem you must look at the root cause.

    Going back to the gold standard is not going to solve anything.

  • @WodeBolder

    If what you are saying is that it will take a change in thinking, then I agree.

    Individually, people are much smarter than they are in groups.

  • @WodeBolder The constitution has been ignored and marginalized. If due diligence is taken to keep that from happening this monstrous distorted system can be averted. I do agree that human nature being what it is, it is unlikely this will happen.

  • @WodeBolder you are so freaking incorrect and mis-leading. almost like a gov paid shill. the US Constitution HAS CAUSED THIS TO HAPPEN. the illegal 16th amendment. bankers slipped this illegal virus into US Constitution in 1913. rothschilds(bankers from england,est. worth 500 TRILLION, owners of the federal reserve bank of the USA(they print the fake us dollar)) still rule now with that amendment alone. read artical 1 section 8 US Constitution.....16th amendment MUST GO!!

    END THE FAKE FED

  • 7:55 not true, the country was built on theft. Like stealing land from the Indians, also working conditions were horrible prior to unions which was a huge battle.

  • 8:05 George Washington referred to America as an empire, you can look it up. See this is not all due to a recent takeover of elites, elites founded the country and set up an elitist structured government. They said that they wanted to keep regular people's ability to influence decisions made by government to an absolute minimum, so today is just a continuation of those policies.

  • @highervis Right, this idea of going back is crazy.Only white wealthy male land owners were allowed to vote,how bout slavery,should that be brought back to?this golden age never existed,we were a 3rd world nation 50 yrs before the term was coined.Free market capitolism gave us 6-7 14-16hr days for barely enough to eat during the industrial rev.labor rights was what gave us a middle class.And they r still mad about it

  • @highervis Your public school "education" is showing.

  • congress does not control the issuence of currency and credit Alex stop saying that. If they did that would mean congress has the authority to print whatever form of money they choose and give it out to whoever they please Alex what you just said is very dangerous and leads us on a road to corruption.

  • 1:20 no Alex, it is capitalism

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  • Hidden in Plain Sight Alex. They do this in the music media too, with sexualization and demonic rituals, underthemes, and symbolism (eg. illuminati eye).

  • No, those are all distractions from religious fundamentalists in my view. Keep your eye on the banks not demonization of freedom of speech and expression.

  • Money is the carrot, and we are the mule.

  • ...on a side note, Canadain government is promising to oppose global banking tax/insurance scheme at the G summit it is hosting now. The plan for this gong show is to also have 4 minister located around the globe to make timely press releases in protest at the same time , with Washington be one platform planned. Seems this new bank scam undermines the scams that are already in place in Canadian law, cheat & gain.

  • @docatomics LOL,...great point, f*king canadian banking fraud that everyone is asleep to. Shame to be a torontonian in the heard.

  • I'm in favour for no government. Government attracts corrupt people like shit attracts flies. No matter how good and clean a government is, it only a matter of time before greedy, power hungry, corrupt people move in.

  • Keiser is the best guest always.

  • Max Keiser + Alex Jones the unstoppable team!

  • thank you

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