Max Keiser on Press TV – A ‘super reserve currency’ and the G20

Stacy Summary: this was recorded last week before the G20.

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12 Responses to Max Keiser on Press TV – A ‘super reserve currency’ and the G20

  1. This is what kills me about Max, who I really respect:  “Obama is a hostage of Wall St.” ??? Because he goes on TV and announces to the world that the dollar is strong, and we want to keep it that way?  Then, in the same day, or the next day, Geithner announces to the world that he’s open to a world reserve currency.  So we’re supposed to think that Obama, who filled the White House with Wall St. bankers, is held hostage by the people he chose to fill the White House with?  Paleeeze!   Haven’t you noticed this pattern, where Obama  says what the people would like to hear and does the opposite?  So he’s just got his hands tied?  that’s why he championed the first and subsequent bailouts, the loopholes for banker bonuses, etc, but decried those very things he championed.  Give me a break, let’s not delude ourselves with the idea that Obama, or any of these assholes really has the Americans best interests at heart.   They are beholden to international criminal bankers who are hellbent on the end of the US’s sovereignty, intent on turning this country into a hellish third world police state.  Looks like they’re doing a great job!

  2. ROTFLMBAO! @ someone mentioning Glenn Beck as if he is some sort of American Patriot.

  3. Steve from Awstrailya

    Heh… good luck getting the anglo politicians to promote sharia banking! For the last decade or so they’ve been telling us how evil sharia law is and that we should all fear the terrorist Muslims! Hahahahah… Bin-Laden’s banking revenge… I like it… stick it to the banksters.

    BTW I recently watched the following recently on sharia banking from Russian television:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xzJTiX3HSFs

  4. Excellent as always Max.

    Q re: Glenn Beck. You mentioned him in the group of shills on US TV. Gerald Celente has been a guest on his show among other truthtellers and he has exposed where the public outrage surrounding the AIG bailouts should be directed – i.e. at the CDS contract counterparites such as Goldman Sachs, Societe Generale, Deutsche Bank, etc.

    Keep up the great work. Would like to see more performances like the one late last year where you called for a fatwa issuance against Hank Paulson.

  5. Barnet Burns

    Celebrity chef was Jamie Oliver – I did a double take when I saw it on TV. A total “Truth About Markets” moment. Disappointed not to see Chicken and Mushroom Cornish pasties on the G20 menu. Maybe one for the alternate gold and Sharia banking based New World Order meeting?

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2009/apr/01/g20-downing-street-dinner-jamie-oliver

  6. Hello,

    Yes, it will be nice if both of you could setup a small & cool discussion session in London.

    PLEASE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Thanks and enjoy, my country, France & this beautiful city that is Paris !!!!!!

    Mouhatib

  7. bloodforandraste

    actually glenn beck has been covering this whole mess pretty thoroughly. He is the only person in the mainstream media who discusses AIG for what it is – merely a front for money laundry to various financial institutions. On the other hand, Jon Stewart’s superficial outburst really had no meat to it, it uncovered none of the actual mechanics of whats going on and connected no dots. Glenn Beck actually puts Goldman Sachs and the Govt in bed together and is the only mainstream media person denouncing both republicans and democrats, while others, such as John Stewart are still blinded by the illusion of the party system – he will fiercely defend Obama even as Obama increases the troop level in Afghanistan and gives our future to the bankers. It’s safer for him to attack Jim Cramer who doesn’t pull any strings and who his audience already are inclined to think is an asshole. I know that Glenn Beck is on Fox news and holds some views which I don’t agree with but he’s been unflinching in connecting the dots of corruption in ways that no one else on tv has- while facing enormous ridicule for it from the left and right. Aren’t people a bit more complex than the network they’re on?

  8. -Mike from Boston

    I think you should modify the leper analogy to “sexiest leper”. Much easier to say…

  9. I liked this one, Max Keiser had time to talk, he was informative and calmly explaining he’s views.

  10. doh! he was cut off when he joked about the chefs..dont do that max..never cross the chefs..they feed the fat bankers

  11. Heh.  Guess he didn’t care much for the chef response.