Tag: central banking
Interview 905 – Financial Survival: Central Bank Rigging and Pipeline Politics
James joins Kerry Lutz on the Financial Survival Network to discuss his latest research, including a new report detailing the extent of central bank manipulation of the equities market. They also discuss gas pipelines in the news from Ukraine to South Stream and how pipelines in Europe, Central Asia and East Asia will be a key driver of global geopolitics in the coming years.
Interview 819 – New World Next Week with James Evan Pilato
This week on the New World Next Week: bank runs feared as economy falls apart; Sochi terrornoia grips MSM and alt media alike; and academics finally discover torrents.
Interview 794 – G. Edward Griffin Unmasks the Creature from Jekyll Island
On the eve of the 100th anniversary of the passage of the Federal Reserve Act we talk to G. Edward Griffin, author of The Creature from Jekyll Island, about America’s central bank. We discuss the origins and functions of this monstrosity, as well as its role in maintaining and expanding the wealth and power base of the banking cartel that own and operate it. We also discuss the growing public awareness of the Fed and the rising movement of those seeking to abolish it.
1984: Warning or Conditioning? – Questions For Corbett #012
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On this edition of Questions For Corbett, James rolls up his sleeve and answers your burning questions, from Arafat’s polonium poisoning to land ownership to KAL 007, JP Morgan, predictive programming and everyone’s burning question: who is the British woman who introduces the podcast? |
Interview 708 – Radio Liberty: Meet Mark Carney
This week on Radio Liberty with Dr. Stan Monteith, James discusses the new Bank of England governor Mark Carney. With a past that saw him attain the post of Managing Director at Goldman Sachs, Governor of the Bank of Canada, and Chair of the Financial Stability Board, people in the UK and around the world should have their eye on this globalist stooge as he takes over the helm of the world’s oldest central bank. We also discuss the fragility of the Chinese shadow banking sector and take your calls.
Egyptian coup, Bolivian outrage, England easing
David L. Smith of the Geneva Business Insider blog joins us once again for our monthly conversation on economics, finance and politics. This month we cover the latest destabilization in Egypt, the search of the Bolivian president’s plane in Austria in the midst of the Snowden drama, Michael Hastings’ death, Mark Carney’s first moves as Bank of England governor, and the recent drop in gold prices.




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