Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Torrents - 2010 Sept 14 TU

The Alex Jones Show -- Sept 14 TU

Show description from Infowars.com:

Alex welcomes to the show comedian, social activist, social critic, writer, and entrepreneur Dick Gregory. On September 10, Mr. Gregory announced he will be consuming only liquids beginning Sunday, September 12, until his eightieth birthday in 2012 until the real truth about the events of September 11, 2001, are made public. Dick Gregory has recorded numerous albums, including Dick Gregory's Frankenstein and Dick Gregory Running for President, and is the author of several books, including Dick Gregory's [P]olitical [P]rimer and Dick Gregory's Natural Diet for Folks Who Eat: Cookin' With Mother Nature!
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What Really Happened with Michael Rivero -- Sept 14 TU

Mike is live today, back from doing a bit of work for the new [remake of]Hawaii 50. Audio quality of the stream today was not very good much of the time. I did what I could to make it better, but did not have a lot of success. It should be tolerable, though, and hopefully tomorrow will be better.
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A Max Keiser tidbit

The following is from a recent interview with Max Keiser by Vox Day, posted Monday at World Net Daily. I recommend it as a good preface to today's Keiser Report.
The American transition from the only global superpower to a regional power began in 2008. America is now a regional power of medium standing. So who is running the shop? The local donut shop is losing customers, but now it's bringing in a new manager. Does it matter? No, because the shop is in a bad location. It doesn't matter who the manager is. Whether it's the Democrats or Republicans running Congress, America is still being relegated to the dustbin of history.

Historically, this happens all the time. The U.S. made unbelievably bad policy choices in the last 20 years, and you can only make so many bad choices before you can't come back from them. Peak America was in 1969. Some might argue for other times, but the Peak America moment is still now behind us. After World War II, America was the only major economy standing, and there was a period of expansion with all the manufacturing capacity in place to allow the rise of the middle class. In 1969, there was the remarkable achievement of the moon landing, the New York Jets won the Super Bowl and the New York Mets won the World Series. It was a historic achievement taking place in the same year as two major teams from America's largest city having the ultimate sports success. After that came the '70s, followed by Reagan and the adoption of Milton Friedman's neo-liberal policies that did so much damage to a number of South American countries.

[. . . .]

To understand what's going to happen, you need to look at Argentina circa 2000 and 2001. The kleptocracy won and started stealing everything. Remember, in the Great Depression, there was still a functioning banking system and good leadership. That is going to be remembered romantically as a great period of American history by comparison when this is over. When I say America is done and dusted, I'm saying 1776 to 2008. It's over with. It's done with done. From Mexico to Canada, there will be only pieces. How many states are bankrupt already? They can't afford to turn on the lights or fix the roads. They can't afford to teach the children. There's nothing there anymore. It's an empty shell. [emphasis mine]



The Keiser Report No. 77, with Max Keiser & Stacy Herbert -- Sept 14 TU

Markets! Finance! Scandal! Global Debt Collapse! Max and Stacy look at emails from viewers on their “Peak America” moments and then check out the scandals of the Irish choice of being “good Europeans” or “bad Europeans”, as a result of bankers offering only “bad banks”; while Iceland refuses to settle at any price. In the second half of the show, Max goes Down Under to talk to economist Steve Keen about the global debt collapse.

{run time: 26:31}

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0BaDbK9jFts
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1 comment:

kpolsson said...

Max thinks Peak America is the 1969 (claimed) Moon landing, and two American sports teams beating two other American sports teams. Riiiight. The Moonshot was a noble goal for sure, but I'm not convinced they did what they claimed. This capping a decade of assassinations of JFK, RFK, and MLK in the USA, not to mention Gulf of Tonkin and the whole Vietnam mess. I don't know when I could label Peak America.