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Overdose: The Next Financial Crisis

Overdose: The Next Financial Crisis. Award-winning youtube hit giving fresh insight into the greatest economic crisis of our age: the one still awaiting us. With the US raising their debt ceiling, are we in a global bail-out bubble that will eventually burst? This doc offers a fresh insight into the greatest economic crisis of our Read More

▶ The Obama Deception HQ Full length version

Get the DVD @ http://infowars-shop.stores.yahoo.net… The Obama Deception is a hard-hitting film that completely destroys the myth that Barack Obama is working for the best interests of the American people. The Obama phenomenon is a hoax carefully crafted by the captains of the New World Order. He is being pushed as savior in an attempt Read More

Public “Education” has become indoctrination and distraction

Come  nella Social-democrazia le persone sono educate a sentirsi sottomesse. People are not being educated they’re being tested for levels of obedience. School is about memorizing what you are told short term and repeating it. The bulk of how you are graded is by completely daily busy work. This is for the work force the Read More

▶ Great Myths of the Great Depression!

www.fee.org/articles/great-myths-of-the-­great-depression/ Many volumes have been written about the Great Depression of 1929-1941 and its impact on the lives of millions of Americans. Historians, economists and politicians have all combed the wreckage searching for the “black box” that will reveal the cause of the calamity. Sadly, all too many of them decide to abandon their search, Read More

Milton Friedman: There’s No Such Thing as a Free Lunch

Milton Friedman, recipient of the 1976 Nobel Prize for Economic Science, was one of the most recognizable and influential proponents of liberty and markets in the 20th century, and the leader of the Chicago School of economics. In this video from the grand opening of the Cato Institutes’s headquarters in Washington, D.C. in 1993, Milton Read More
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The Next Step in the Global Meltdown – LewRockwell.com

Europe will lead the world into Economic Totalitarianism because government is now desperate to retain the euro. If the euro collapses, so will Brussels. The government exists solely because of the euro. The key is the fatal design of the euro. Failure to consolidate the debts of all individual member states has been the worst possible Read More
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EconoMonitor : EconoMonitor » Cause and Effect – Government Policies and the Financial Crisis

Although the media are full of talk that we face a “crisis of capitalism,” the underlying cause of the financial meltdown is something much more mundane and practical–the housing, tax, and bank regulatory policies of the U.S. government. The Community Reinvestment Act (CRA), Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, penalty-free refinancing of home loans, tax preferences Read More
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THE FAILURE OF THE REGULATORY STATE

by Pascal Salin The current financial crisis is an occasion for many commentators to join in another chorus of capitalism’s chronic instability and the need to strengthen market regulation, which is referred to erroneously as regulating the financial markets. This was the creed espoused, for instance, by the French President in his recent remarks in Read More
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Hey, Barney Frank: The Government Did Cause the Housing Crisis – The Atlantic

Of the 19.2 million subprime/low quality loans on the books of government agencies in 2008, 12 million were held or guaranteed by Fannie and Freddie A member of the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission responds to our interview with Barney Frank, arguing that without the government’s intervention, there would be no housing crisis Reuters On December Read More
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List of economic crises – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

  List of economic crisis and depressions. 3rd century Crisis of the Third Century 14th century 14th century banking crisis (the crash of the Peruzzi and the Bardi family Compagnia dei Bardi in 1345). 17th century Tulip mania (1637) 18th century South Sea Bubble (1720) (UK) Mississippi Company (1720) (France) Crisis of 1763 – started Read More