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below to raise the time of violence the gateway to the grand imperial truly the torch was the. you can a listen it's no social issue it's civility to go and. read this in the can it was that snow was used to retreat. three thirty pm in moscow these iraqi had lines france becomes the first major power recognize libya's rebels as the people's legitimate representative is fueling believe something country's close to foreign military intervention league locals in libya fear their countries on the brink of civil war but hope other nations will follow russia's lead with an arms band to help stabilize the situation. discussions on dealing with libya are hard to avoid as the u.s. vice president meets russian leaders in moscow boosting trade ties is also on joe biden's list as he joins us live
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a new routine on day two of his visit. and as an about face for u.s. lawmakers behind a congressional hearings into the radicalization of american muslims congressman peter king at one time saw their votes now he considers many as the enemy. up next the kaiser report with max kaiser and stacy herbert heading to egypt to assess the week's big financial headlines stay with us. i'm max kaiser and this is the kaiser report once again coming to you from cairo egypt the global insurrection against banker occupation continues multifaceted conflict between oligarchs and bankers versus the people in cities from cairo to ohio and of course over a star iraq because that's the currency of the revolution as silver prices go higher j.p. morgan stock goes lower and then tire franchise is threatened with extinction as
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the price of silver crushes the silver shorts because of you buying silver out there in the millions and millions of ounces one ounce at a time let's bring in stacy herbert stacey stacey stacey another thing driving silver higher of course max is the day of rage happening in saudi arabia the continuing revolution in egypt we were here for tahrir square we went through there and just so you can see from these images that it was a very friendly best of atmosphere felt very safe we were only one of the two westerners in the square well if again the narrative is completely busted in what we're told through western media principly murdoch and fox news that there is an anti american sentiment here which has been absolutely is not there's a desire to be free from the yoke of tyranny and that's the same whether it's in wisconsin or cairo you've got corrupt bankers who are destroying the global economy and people want to get out well you mentioned tyranny and you know the financial
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system is we're linking all these revolutions across the arab world revolutions in wisconsin to the banking system i went to take a look at this interview from bloomberg television the past week and this is larry think who has black rock it's a three point five trillion dollar fund and look what he thinks about what's going on through. the arab world i want to ask you for the big picture question to start off with if you look around the world what we see right google wave of social unrest democratization of information that played a big role in twitter facebook one hundred dollar oil the deepening deficit speech movie despite public employee unions and balances currency issues lingering crisis in europe what does it all add up to confusion. uncertainty markets don't like uncertainty markets y.p. actually to kelly terry and governments where you have a understanding of what's out there and obviously we're the whole dimension is
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changing now with as you said a good marketisation of the countries and then democracies are very messy as we know in the united states you have opinions changing back and forth and there's larry think he's a black rock which of course is a subsidized entity by the u.s. government the u.s. taxpayer bailed out all the players of black rock and their yacht payments they're not competitive in the sense they work for a living they just steal their larcenous take their tyrants and he's just plowing people over with impunity because he knows they know they own all the judges they own the legal system and he can just beat rape and kill people in public without any recourse whatsoever from any legal entity whatsoever and that's a that's a club talk or see and it's the same in america as it isn't the same as cairo the same in wisconsin everyone needs to revolt against guys like larry frank larry i think to one hundred years ago would be marching for the plastic concorde on his way to the it's and rightfully so but this is the sort of mentality max that we're seeing through out there why we're there trying to squash these revolutions they
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don't want people to be free because they prefer the talent tarrying ism so to americans who think they are free these are the same guys that control your economy do they do you think they really are allowing you to be democratic and free i think not oh yeah the key phrase is there he says americans prefer to tell terry as he says the markets prefer to challenge tearing islam in america claims it's a market economy when the. men refer to markets and this is what they're referring to not free markets as the theory goes and that's what's great about the price of silver is that it has been monopolized by people who have been manipulating the price of the futures markets of all the callbacks and the result is going higher now is because people are breaking free from the chains of the larry franks style totalitarian monopolisation and it will go to three hundred four hundred five hundred dollars and these guys like larry's bank will go out of business so let's look at another headline showing that bankers preferred dictatorships revealed layers secret calls to khadafi it turns out that tony blair has always said he
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never had any commercial relationship with anyone in the gadhafi family or the libyan government but since leaving office he is understood to have travelled to tripoli on business for the u.s. bank j.p. morgan chase lives tony blair of course the lead up to the iraq war they cooked up the intelligence colin powell should a little vial of talcum powder instead he got to go kill a million iraqis blair was part of that he's got blood on this and he's part of the doctor see it j.p. morgan he kills people for money for blood and he and larry fink are in the same kind of corrupt boat ok and he works for j.p. morgan chase the day he got out of office at ten downing street he jumped into j.p. morgan chase they hired him for two million dollars per year who was going which came first the chicken or the egg was blair working for j.p. morgan before he left and as we left ten downing street and that question applies to barack obama is he working for j.p. morgan now or is he going to take his job when he leaves the white house and he
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doesn't want to stay for a second term because he'd rather jump right in there and work with j.p. morgan and tony blair cash out the white house just to resume burnishing exercise for obama he's working for j.p. morgan right now scott walker wisconsin governor he's working for the koch brothers right now he's a time right now they're working right now with the enemy they're selling the people out all over the world and this is intolerable and the people in cairo have to go now to stand up. the people with consummate illinois are still so you know wondering should we do a larry fink says she would live in a concentration camp or larry fink to live in a reservation for larry fake you don't know what the problem so speaking of tony blair i have a headline here with tony blair kind of guy somebody who would fit in writing cannot square where all the other arms dealers in mass murders of the world live and hide their wealth from their own nations the man who plowed into a group of bikers is a brazilian central banker and he's charged with attempted murder so you see this video here max this is a critical mass demonstration in porto alegre brazil and i see that car barreling
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through the population of bicyclists there and knocking over eight or nine of them well that's a central banker me and richard nice. again your class going people with impunity and other banker terrorists you know the the the search for the terrorism should be a simple one go down to wall street to the offices of goldman morgan go to the city of london in london and start arresting people the fact that you don't barrack obama the rest of you guys means that you are terrorists effectively you support terrorism you're stealing all the money you're asking people to live with austerity measures to pay for your bonuses how is it different to pull pot or stalin or hitler is not just the same for it can pay well this man is in psychiatric care and that qualifies him to be a money manager well yes and it his excuse was i'm in a hurry well yes he's in a hurry to defraud people as that's why the people in the streets well let's move
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on because these guys days are numbered as silver continues to go higher they don't have any silver the central bankers don't own any gold they don't own any silver they're going to buy a three four five hundred dollars an ounce where they can be buying it from us because we would we're going to be ruling the global economy will have all the silver they're going to be trying to live on currency and buying a loaf of bread for five trillion dollars which was the exchange rate during the why more republic if you remember. for one from one to one to five trillion to one and this is where we're headed because these guys are essentially pathological liars and crooks well speaking of pathological liars and crooks state security apparatus here in egypt there are five hundred thousand policeman who operated on behalf of mubarak and his cronies an american crew nice plundering. defrauding and torturing the population here's a tweet from wiki leaks bastille day in egypt storm secret service so we've been here while they've been storming the state security buildings and headquarters throughout cairo and alexandria and other locations the state security apparatus
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has been busy shredding paper trying to hide the evidence and it looks very similar to scenes post world war two nazi germany they also try to hide all their evidence of of crimes against humanity and you see that going on now in egypt or iran exactly that's exactly those are my thoughts exactly max i mean it's clears work for him but it's a work in blair's committed war crimes in a number of different levels and murdoch is a little stepchild as has been assisting him back he survives the last twenty five billion dollars wall street journal investment he lost billions of his my space investment it wasn't for guarantees that when i. was a more bearish murdoch would be selling hot dogs shea stadium well you mentioned the koch brothers involvement with governor scott walker of wisconsin anonymous actively probing koch brothers corporate networks so in a statement anonymous accuses the koch brothers of fabricating grassroots
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organizations and advertising campaigns to sway voters based on their false the statement concludes anonymous hears the voice of the downtrodden american people whose rights and liberties are being systematically removed one by one even when their own government refuses to listen or worse is complicit in these attacks well don imus is filling in for the rule of law which is absent in america well exactly so they have. same ability in the virtual space to do what egypt since are now doing storming the state security buildings and headquarters and having to get the physical pieces of paper and videotapes of movie stars apparently and powerful people from the gulf and other reasons they have video tapes of them in compromising positions and so now anonymous can do this via just virtually no into database and servers the amazing part of this global insurrection against banker occupation is the multiplicity of levels that occupies simultaneously about the virtual level the analog physical level the people on the streets again anonymous
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working anonymously in cyberspace who got groups like u.k. uncut and uncut in other cities around the world pushing back against the occupation of bankers it's all working dovetailing together and this is the wars we've been talking about for years now the ultimate distinction the dividing line in this war is savers versus speculators and i'm going to get into that right now but keep in mind for future shows just continue please probably max i have this headline this is a revolution not a football match and max this is referring to the protests out in terror square and in china they banned all google searches for egypt or tyrus square and yet however within days they were making all of these. available interest square all the various knick knacks for sale this is throwing christian and muslim together united yeah well it's a dangerous game china is playing they're trying to cash in on revolutions in egypt
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while simultaneously oppressing their own people. sounds like an unsustainable arbitrage of bad faith over there in china you might want to decide what side you want to be or get and squeeze in the middle and forever hold your big one yeah but you also have to ask why the egyptians weren't just making them and themselves why they weren't making these t. shirts and freedom pendants and flags and all the stuff that were available in tahrir square when we were there why they weren't making themselves why they were bringing them in from china because it got under big brother chinese or everyone after it all over the world making business everywhere but supporting human rights abuses at home and this is a model that of course america wants to emulate they want the casino well as we see in china and they don't want freedom as we see in cairo in dryness trying to straddle the two and the people are now going to decide which way they want to go and i think judging by my interaction with the folks here in cairo the mood right now is to go toward open free democratic kind of almost like
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a summer of love type i think it's all getting jiggy right here iro her thanks so much for being on the cars the reports thank you max don't go away coming away much more so stay there. exactly discoveries to be easy to. communicate with you want. to test yourself and become free. to see what nature can give you on all t.v.
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. welcome back to the kaiser report joining me now in the studio when a follow lean is managing editor of our master a.o.l. europe english watch and i correctly that's right welcome to the kaiser report thank you alright lena tell us about the january twenty fifth revolution here. what ignited the revolution i do not like to name certain events in the vicinity of generated twenty fifth to say that this is so it's a new year what ignited it because i thing that the lead up to january twenty fifth goes back to as far as the thirty two thousand when it was a serious of protests and state thought it takes a move by a lot of things both under a regional event and the domestic eleven so we've got the two thousand and three
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into war demonstration and we've got the two thousand and five first two mistake demonstrations that go out to the street and say down with mubarak and then you've got a lot of independent things happening such as the labor protests but also a movement such as the judges in the kind of movement and then generally twenty fifth happens there could be things that sparked the massive outbreak of protests and you know modernization on general twenty fifth such as inspiration was the tunisia or. which is next door such as increasing. awareness about. ok so that the pot was stirring was boiling a summering for a year. plus the awareness of the police brutality and you mention this word awareness and of course what was happening in tunisia was ticked off
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a large extent the revelations that were made these are the wiki leaks were you aware of those leaks revelations and is that part of the equation yeah i mean we're all aware of them by the future of being journalists and they. took a lot of our attention all good they were in a matter of a lot of public attention to be honest with you they were great period for journalists but they didn't have much to be heeded in terms of things that you didn't know they where they acted more as corroborative evidence to things that you already knew in egypt of course journalism journalists were not are not free just before this revolution so anybody who hears something coming from a journalist would have to assume it's coming from the state so there's not like some a nation of this information whereas wiki leaks is an independent source they seem to they're verify so it helps you to get your message out because you had a third party verification more or less with this huge internet audience is that a fair kind of
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a fair statement to make about wiki leaks yes it's just. this huge hit with this it is the biggest had on people because they had this point you know you don't need any more you can wait for the state to give you the information but practice speaks for itself on the street or let's go back to the president's events that happened that the april sixth youth movement. who are they how do they harness the power to organize themselves tell us about that because that seems to be a key event in the history of this definitely a prefix is a group that is predominantly. and run by young people young activists people who've been involved in again in the state politics even before two thousand and eight however in two thousand and eight they mean in the sixth of april of two thousand and eight they made a call for civil disobedience and that was. in solidarity with thriving labor movement in in the best the city of. which happened to host one of the
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biggest weaving factories in the country and which happened to be a site of labor activism for years and for decades in fact. six movement launched a call. for civil disobedience and the facebook group happened to draw a lot of attention from different people now not all those who signed on the group saying that they would you know be striking on that then back in two thousand and eight did they do it however the call. made some resonance in terms of you know calling people out of that and and making them feel that there is a possibility for an alternative reality what about the role of women overall in this in this revolution the same zone on the streets or a cairo many women i'd say almost half of the people on the street are women a lot of families during the time here square friday gathering it's almost
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a carnival i expressed a family outing people are there to celebrate already the anniversary of the lever liberation and so the role of women in the revolution what how do you see that but i think the role of going transcends that of festivities on fridays i think women had a very central role in this revolution since its very early days even in its most difficult days they were out on the streets both on the square but in other areas in egypt that we're very active in this trade with him they were side by side was the man. indicating tear gas and you know being out there under the police attack in the face these of the revolution but also. supporting the continuity the continuation of this revolution by speaking out on the square by sometimes compromising their security just as the men did although i think the sense of fun nobility was higher amongst women however they compromise all that and where on the
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street since day one throughout the holiday so it was quite inspiring a lot of people say that actually women started this revolution but what's wrong with that state again i don't i can point to one group of people anyways regardless of the gender and the religion or or or whatever and say they started so there would be. i mean and bunch of young people started this revolution this was all the buddhist that this statement carries so i would say that ok in the past few days we've seen protesters storming the state security buildings tell us about this what was the role of state security in the barrack dictatorship of course as an american we are aware of this as the destination for the extraordinary rendition flights like hell out of guantanamo bay and even out of the streets of america they end up in these torture cells in these areas tell us about what these are in these
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and what's going on there yeah yeah exactly it's the conversion of something that. a western democracy cannot handle and so it is they are. off to a church so the u.s. outsources their torture. and there's a few of them in egypt there's one right here in cairo yeah there are two big ones in cairo but you know plenty of. security centers around the country throughout the country so the americans say we don't torture and i mean we outsource our torture the same way as they say they outsource their manufacturing to china they outsource their torture to egypt yeah. blair and the rest of the gang seems to really be exposed in this revolution especially in libya as being one of the architects of some of these war crimes yeah now we're looking at footage of protesters gathering all the evidence all the paperwork looking out the stuff if you found anything juicy any evidence of anything i don't think of documents that were found yesterday
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was there yesterday i don't think documents we found yesterday were particularly revealing and as much as they aware person of sides of activists trying to lists. but it's another we can experiment whereby you know all of this stuff but you now have a corroborative evidence that people have files for every single person they have very long transcriptions of phone conversations between activists so it makes you feel like they had a lot of resources and a lot of money. and that they lived over the lot of fear in order to waste all that time you know transcribing one hour long phone conversations between activists that say sweetie nothing it was anything because of the frigidity of it was just like when the berlin wall came down and they went into the stasi and they found all the files yeah and this is a still is america gyptian stasi basically and of course america is doing the same thing in the us now with erik and citizens which is which is that ok let's let's touch on mubarak here first. is billions of dollars any idea where they are is
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there any hope of getting them back but i wish i knew where they are. would have been the best journalist and this country but as of now i can tell you that. there's a vested interest. to pursue a proper and proper court case in order to investigate pension corruption of the ruling family and we hope that the cash comes back and there is a redistribution of wealth at some point but it's quite unclear at this point how. long discourse this would be in how easy it would be given the extensive. network of power this president has for over thirty years now finally the mainstream us media paints the revolution in egypt as one radical islamists and anti american fervor now i've been in the streets there for several days and i've
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experienced exact opposite people like oh you're from america i love i love america i mean it seems first of all. i guess my first question is don't people histories realize that loving america maybe is not a great idea considering that america propped up mubarak i mean do they make the connection there i don't think there was much worrying about. american it wasn't about. american sentiment at this point it was about a very curious domestic condition and people have a collective do you know about changing whether the american media cannot step up to how progressive this revolution was in portraying it then it becomes a problem but this is a very progressive revolution i can assure you well i remember one of the first option of barack obama made when he became president was he made a grand speech here in cairo promised a lot of things and then renay got all those promises but obama as he still held was some steam here or people kind of now figured out that he's just a banker puppet well and i think. that it's
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a recent recent courses. which were basically lining up with the pope to do more or not particularly receive with a lot of acceptance from people here at this point people again are making their own reality in are forcing the u.s. administration to respond equating the so i don't think it matters anymore. but obama's policy is he really needs to react to what's happening here i guess the ball is in his court at this point that's the thing is that he's reacting he's behind the curve he seems lost and unfortunately doesn't seem to have any vision or idea of what might be a good future for this country in this region of the interests of his bankers to try to keep him in his office you know he's kind of the their pet but now going forward. a year from now or two years from now what's your best case scenario for
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cairo egypt the change in the logic of the constitution what i mean by changing the logic changing the political culture. it has been extremely proud. of the one hundred fifty two military coups in this country. this practically means. removing all the power concentration in the figure of the president and recreating . governance in the form of. three powers that are completely separate from each other and executive it just it didn't sound familiar yeah it sure. sounds i did as well but it's quite possible at this point yeah it is possible as long as you don't let special interest come in and destroy that delicate checks and balances and balance of power ok alina that's going to do it thanks so much for being on the kaiser report thank you and that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser stacy herbert i was like my guest lena going to send me
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