GUEST: Michael Hudson has had a long, varied, and distinguished career as a Wall Street analyst, leading economist, expert on financial history, and Research Professor at the University of Missouri. He's also an author, consultant, and president of the Institute for the Study of Long Term Economic Trends (INSLET). Hudson is fiercely critical of the Bush administration's efforts to bail out Wall Street. Reward the criminal element that runs it. Hollow out America in the process, and hang the greater public out to dry. The current financial crisis and its seriousness will be discussed on the program.
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Michael Hudson's website is: http://www.michael-hudson.com
Source: Republic Broadcasting Network
Aired: 11/10/08 12:00 AM
A collection of speeches and interviews with Economists, Economic Pundits and Financial Consultants on the topics of Economics, Monetary Reform, Globalisation, Banking, Financial Fraud and the Global Fincancial Crisis. "Whosoever controls the volume of money in any country is absolute master of all industry and commerce...." James A. Garfield
Monday, November 10, 2008
Monday, November 3, 2008
Ellen Brown — Global Research News hour (MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 2008)
GUEST: Ellen Brown is a civil litigation attorney, author and analyst of the Us monetary system. Her latest book is titled "Web of Debt" in which she analyzed the Federal Reserve and "the money trust." How this private cartel usurped money creation power. To print and control its supply, price, and to charge government interest on its own money. Ellen Brown's writings on the current financial crisis and the Bush administration's "bailout" of Wall Street are published by Global Research. That topic will be discussed on the program.
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Ellen Brown's website is: http://www.webofdebt.com
Source: Republic Broadcasting Network
Aired: 11/3/08 12:00 AM
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Ellen Brown's website is: http://www.webofdebt.com
Source: Republic Broadcasting Network
Aired: 11/3/08 12:00 AM
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Banking,
Economic Crisis,
Economics,
Ellen Brown,
Global Research,
Politics,
RBN,
Stephen Lendman
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