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Interview 756 – Radio Liberty: Italian Crack-up, Japanese Jokers and America “Shutdown”
This week on Radio Liberty, James and Dr. Stan discuss the fallout in the Eurozone over the Italian political wrangling of recent days and the ongoing Greek crisis, as well as Japan’s moves to raise consumption taxes to “save the economy” and the ongoing shutdown brouhaha in the US. They also take your calls on a variety of topics, from moves to supplant the dollar as a world reserve to the persistent rumor that the Fed will end on its 100th anniversary.
Interview 752 – Radio Liberty: The Taper That Didn’t Arrive
This week on Radio Liberty, James and Dr. Stan discuss the fallout from last week’s decision by the Federal Reserve to continue quantitative easing to the tune of $85 billion a month. They also take your calls on a variety of topics, from the recent German election to the inflation/deflation debate.
Interview 723 – Bill Still on the Jekyll Island Conspiracy
Bill Still of BillStill.com joins us to discuss his latest documentary film, Jekyll Island. We talk about the political and economic climate that led to the creation of the Fed, and how the banksters have worked to keep the public in the dark about the central issue of their economic existence: money creation and the political power wielded by the privately owned Federal Reserve.
Interview 664 – Radio Liberty: Origins of the Federal Reserve
Today in their weekly conversation on politics and finance, James and Dr. Stan Monteith discuss the origins of the central banking system in the United States and its current form in the Federal Reserve system. They also take calls on a range of economic and political questions and discuss the non-fear-based solution of cooperation and building of alternative local systems.
Interview 660 – Radio Liberty: The Illusion of the Rule of Law
This week on Radio Liberty with Dr. Stan Monteith, James discusses the recent scandal over the IRS’ targeting of tea party and patriot groups for extra scrutiny in their 501c4 filings. James and Stan discuss the illusion of the rule of law and how that is finally being peeled back for everyone to see. They also take your calls on a range of subjects, from the internet sales tax to the cashless society to the Federal Reserve.
Interview 606 – Radio Liberty: The Silent Gold Rush
Every Monday afternoon James Corbett joins Dr. Stan Monteith of Radio Liberty to talk world finance, economics, and geopolitics. This week, topics discussed include “The Silent Gold Rush” where gold prices are dipping toward an expected May market bottom even as central banks are buying more gold than any other time since 1964, the Shanghai Gold Exchange is seeing all-time record volumes, and Indian gold imports are hitting 18 month highs. We also discuss the Federal Reserve system and what is backing up international exchange in the current funny money fiat system.
David L. Smith on the Eurozone Breakup (video)
David L. Smith of GenevaBusinessInsider.blogspot.com (YouTube: genevabusinessinside) joins us for a conversation on the Eurozone, including the latest from Italy with Berlusconi running for office once again. We also discuss the Greek bailout and its implications for the Eurozone generally, the FOMC’s decision to up the QE ante to $85 billion a month, and the ultimate futility of trying to meld the European countries together.
Interview 563 – David L. Smith on the Eurozone Breakup
David L. Smith of GenevaBusinessInsider.blogspot.com (YouTube: genevabusinessinside) joins us for a conversation on the Eurozone, including the latest from Italy with Berlusconi running for office once again. We also discuss the Greek bailout and its implications for the Eurozone generally, the FOMC’s decision to up the QE ante to $85 billion a month, and the ultimate futility of trying to meld the European countries together.
Interview 543 – David L. Smith on the QE Madness
David L. Smith of the Geneva Business Insider joins us once again to talk about the latest rounds of quantitative easing in Europe, the U.S. and Japan, and their likely long-term impacts on paper currency values. We also talk about ways to protect wealth against inflation and reliable sources of alternative economic analysis.


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