Whoever made this is genius.
We discuss price holograms in a simulated economy where we’ve rowed, rowed, rowed our boats merrily up the stream only to find ourselves up the creek with no paddle. In the second half, Max talks to comedian, Lee Camp of LeeCamp.net, about the billionaire hoarders, the corporate pillagers and the Wall Street Occupiers.
It started pouring, of course, only moments before our feed went live. #BritishSummer pic.twitter.com/L9wYEyqwpt
— Stacy Herbert (@stacyherbert) June 15, 2013
Recording at waterfront with @maxkeiser pic.twitter.com/tqtA1dd6J6
— Stacy Herbert (@stacyherbert) June 15, 2013
Shooting in the rain with @maxkeiser and @lukewearechange pic.twitter.com/f9o4jU4O9s
— Stacy Herbert (@stacyherbert) June 15, 2013
I spoke to Professor Steve Keen while he was in London. He officially declares George Osborne’s Help to Buy a PONZI!
We discuss the economics of Ooops, My Bad. From owning the patent on the mutant, super pests your company ‘accidentally’ created, to driving poor people out of the city and into wigwams, to rising bonds and crashing markets, Max and Stacy find that Oops, the global financial system is a not quite accidental disaster. In the second half, Max talks to Mark O’Byrne of GoldCore.com about the latest in the gold, silver and bond markets and about the Troika meat grinder and the RTE induced coma.
We ask, “What is Boundless Informant, PRISM, Trans-Pacific Partnership, SOPA, PIPA and ACTA if not copyright prostitutes colluding and beating up the competition? Max also informs President Barack Obama that a food stamp is NOT a job. In the second half, Max talks to artist, Mark McGowan (aka The Artist Taxi Driver), about his pushing the pig to Downing Street as an artistic response to the privatisation of the National Health Service in the United Kingdom. They also discuss McGowan’s crowd-funded film currently in production, “This is Not a Recession, It’s a Robbery!”
Some offstage material with @maxkeiser and realalexjones.
Speaking to RT’s Max Keiser he said: “I have a committee which is seriously looking at the prospect of [me] running for Mayor of London at the next election.
“I’d like to fight Boris Johnson, and I think David Cameron probably wishes I’d be fighting Boris Johnson because if I’m not, Boris Johnson is back in Parliament fighting him.”