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NIST WTC7, Cashless Greece, Pig Monkey - New World Next Week
This week on the New World Next Week: NIST explains why they won't release their data on WTC7; Greece mandates citizens pay 30 percent of their income electronically; and China announces an unsuccessful pig-monkey hybrid experiment.
Interview 1502 - New World Next Week with James Evan Pilato
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This week on the New World Next Week: NIST explains why they won't release their data on WTC7; Greece mandates citizens pay 30 percent of their income electronically; and China announces an unsuccessful pig-monkey hybrid experiment. |
Interview 1067 - New World Next Week with James Evan Pilato
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This week on the New World Next Week: Israelis arrested in JPMorgan hacking case as gov tries to implicate Russia; royal Nazi past comes out in leaked video; and the Greeks circumvent the euro with barter. |
Interview 1065 - Financial Survival: The Liquidity Crisis
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As James returns from his summer holiday, he re-joins Alfred Adask for their weekly conversation on Financial Survival. This week they discuss the "resolution" of the Greek crisis, the growing panic over the liquidity crisis in the bond market, and whether or not the Iranian "deal" is actually a treaty. |
Interview 1061 - Financial Survival: NATO, Nukes and Negotiations
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As the Greek drama continues to play out in the Eurozone, James and Alfred ponder the question: What are we being distracted from? From the Iranian nuclear talk breakdown to the rise of NATO in Europe and Russian questions about the moon landings, join us this week for an exploration about some of the stories that are slipping under the radar. |
Interview 1060 - Finance and Liberty: Fed, Greece, Globalism and Gold
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Today James joins Elijah Johnson of Finance and Liberty to discuss the latest court case confirming that the Federal Reserve can do anything it wants, the possibility of Greece aligning with Russia during the ongoing Eurozone crisis, the continuation of the long-term plan for global governance, and the Texas state gold bullion depository. |
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