Welcome to Fakeville! This time Max and Stacy talk about Guanxi schemes selling fictional forests for real money, while real farmland can't find even a virtual penny.
In the second half of the show, Max talks to author and documentary filmmaker, Greg Palast, about whether it is peak oil or oil dictatorships that is the bigger threat to the global economy.
The Greg Palast interview was a very good exchange. Palast focused on the politics of petroleum. Max focused on the economics of petroleum. Those are two very different topics, which means that a lot of the disagreement you seemed to hear was really the two talking past each other. They both agree that the petroleum industry is a problem, but their respective emphases leads them to focus on different solutions.
Palast views the theory of Peak Oil to be irrelevant to the politics of petroleum, and he’s right. "The price of Oil is not in anyway today effected by supply..." That does not mean that he denies Peak Oil (which he may, he just didn’t do so in this interview).
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The Peter Schiff Show -- Feb 17 TH
Peter is Barbados, will be back Tuesday. His brother, Andrew, is hosting the show in Peter's absence.
Thursday's guests:
Gary Johnson, former Republican governor of New Mexico & possible 2012 presidential candidate, tells us what he saw at CPAC.
Kenneth Green, environmental scientist at the American Enterprise Institute, on why President Obama will likely only hurt America's environment with his green-jobs push
John Berlau, director of the Competitive Enterprise Institute's Center for Investors and Entrepreneurs, on whether there's anything to like in Secretary Geithner's white paper on Fannie and Freddie.
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The Alex Jones Show -- Feb 17 TH
Alex talks with Catherine Austin Fitts, the president of Solari, Inc., the publisher of The Solari Report, managing member of Solari Investment Advisory Services, LLC. Fitts served as managing director and member of the board of directors of the Wall Street investment bank Dillon, Read & Co. Inc., as Assistant Secretary of Housing and Federal Housing Commissioner at the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development in the first Bush Administration.
Alex also talks with 71-year-old U.S. veteran Army officer and former CIA analyst Ray McGovern who was brutalized by police after he stood up during a Hillary Clinton speech.
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What Really Happened with Michael Rivero -- Feb 17 TH
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No Agenda -- episode 279, "Doctor Watson, I presume" -- Feb 17 TH
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Cutting Through the Matrix with Alan Watt -- Feb 17 TH
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