Paneldiskussion från en konferens anordnad av American Monetary Institute (AMI) i början av oktober 2010. Med bl.a. Michael Hudson och Steve Keen.
Ellen Brown och Bonnie Faulkner på Guns and Butter den 9 juni 2010.
The Financial Hijacking of America
“The Global Economic Crisis: The Great Depression of the Twenty-First Century” with Michel Chossudovsky. Discussion of the new anthology; the deepening global economic crisis; financial speculation; fiscal crisis; poverty; drug trade; savings and credit crisis; the long war; big brother state.
Från Guns and Butter med Bonnie Faulkner den 2 juni 2010
Catherine Austin Fitts gäst hos Jon Rappoport den 26 maj 2010. Om hur finanseliten tagit makten genom en kupp.
Ellen Brown i en intervju från sept 2009 från gnosticmedia.com
Ytterligare två inslag med Ellen, från itsrainmakingtime.com.
dec 2009 - Countries Resist an IMF Takeover
april 2010 - Do Free Markets Still Exist?
Eva Golinger och Cindy Sheehan om Venezuela från 18 april 2010.
23 feb 2010 från gnosticmedia.com ca 60 min
Stephen Zarlenga of the American Monetary Institute has become a regular guest on the Gnostic Media program, and we love having him on. After our series that we completed a few months ago, some people from the Austrian school of economics were upset about the interviews with Stephen, and one of them wrote a long article that was posted to the Ludwig von Mises Institute website (http://mises.org/daily/4102) of the Austrian school attacking Stephen and the interview.
Stephen returns for our 3rd interview together for his critical rejoinder to the Ludwig von Mises Institute website article by Kaj Grüssner. Whether your an economist or not, this is another interview you that won’t want to miss.
Why gold and silver is not the solution - 20 dec 2009 - gnosticmedia.com 1 tim 47 min
This is part 2 of our series with Stephen Zarlenga where we look deep into the fundamental concepts of money: What is money and how is it defined? What is the difference between money and credit? What is the history of money? How does it tie to religion, government and private business? Is nationalizing the money system socialist, and does this concept of money ignore “the libertarian issue”? What is FIAT money? Is there a difference between private versus nationalized banks and how they operate? Has there ever been a society on the gold standard that did not fall to slavery or serfdom? And why is any of this important for YOU to understand, and how could it possibly affect YOUR life?
Stephen Zarlenga 30 aug 2009 från gnosticmedia.com ca 60 min
One of the factions that controls nearly every moment of our lives is hardly understood by the large majority of the population. To gain an understanding of today’s topic deepens our understanding of the world and how it works and exactly what we can do to effect change when and where needed.
Our deepening investigation into the freedom of consciousness cannot go without a deeper understanding of what we all use for exchange or trade - money.
Exactly how we define the word ‘money’ defines our very society and affects nearly every facet of our lives. It also tells us exactly what we can expect from our political representatives. All we need is to understand the language of money.
Beginning today in this detailed two part series we begin to look into the fundamental concepts of money: What is money and how is it defined? What is the history of money? How does it tie to religion, government and private business? What is the difference between credit and money? What is FIAT money? Is there a difference between private versus nationalized banks and how they operate? And why is any of this important to YOU? And how could it possibly affect YOUR life?
Stephen Zarlenga is the founder of the American Monetary Institute (AMI) - the leading American monetary think tank for monetary history, theory and reform. An economic historian and author, Zarlenga provides us the clearest picture of how money and monetary systems work in his incredible 2002 tome The Lost Science of Money, and he’s also the author of the American Monetary Act, submitted to congress by Dennis Kucinich in March of this year.