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video. smiling old girls. and a sense for each of you want to. call me. that will help us through the awesome in here in moscow you with r.t. . the rebel advance backed by coalition air strikes is held up his hometown but there's concern in the capital at the opposition's knowledge west with neither side willing to back down with fears of an impending bloodbath out of the grips of tripoli. iraq obama says the u.s. will not be taking a hands off approach in libya even when nato takes come on he admitted america is keen to make sure could afy contra beat the rebels russia says taking sides in
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libya's civil war is more permissive by the u.n. resolution. that moscow mourns the forty victims of a suicide blasts killed on the metro a year ago today the attack that shocked the nation but i did result to the fight against terror. now it's time to rile up the lift of the sheets on a wall street investor toxics reporters next. max guys are welcome to the kaiser and for most of the. these are the so over cars or oh yeah twenty silver cars or these are now available and being available training all over the world that's right people are joining the silver
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liberation army and they are basically financing the global insurrection with is. all right let's bring in stacy herbert next kaiser there's a war on and in that case you could never have no arms as a t.v. presenter would try to close over closer towards cured her course over cars or here's a little video i want you to see gets in the mood for this broadcast here it's a libyan t.v. presenter oh yeah let's play a jerk has. any time away as you said jesus ranting about protecting the homeland and all this he's got a big gun he's got approved. but of course is being presented as a man who's being he's pretty crazy but is it any crazier then the country doing the bombing because the headline reads us spending on military operations in libya drains pentagon the us military operations in libya will cost hundreds of millions
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of dollars and force congress to seek help next week for the cash strapped pentagon which is operating on short term funding resolution so remember the financial crisis where the base were operating on short term funding as well and that's what led to the whole collapse of the banking system are we about to witness the collapse of the whole military industrial complex i mean look there that ceiling in the us is being raised again it's at. fourteen to fifteen trillion that's doesn't include the words that they do off the balance sheet like super enron you know afghanistan and iraq were just in place or invading libya ok that's all off the balanchine they don't actually include it on the official balance sheet so america actually has not just fifteen trillion dollars and that well forty five trillion and then you add in fannie mae that's fifty trillion then you add in social security medicaid that comes up to about one hundred trillion dollars in debt and they just think that by printing more money they're going to be able to survive
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this catastrophe that's why subarus go to. what they do make you know in this article that none of the war funding for afghanistan or iraq are put on the defense budget these are all supplemental funding it's it's out of temporary short term funding resolutions but carl levin a senator from michigan chairman of the senate armed services committee he said wednesday that he had asked the defense department for an accurate estimate of the cost of the mission in libya since the ballpark numbers being circulated including one of nearly one billion seems too high so he's only reading in the newspapers what the war is going to cost and libya he's the head of the senate committee where of course barack obama should have gone to seek authorization for a bombing in iraq america doesn't need to get authorization to start a war anymore barack obama doesn't need to get congress to sign off on invading people and committing mass murder no more it's all good because all of this is
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baseball team wins in the final four well that's about the craziness of it the libyan t.v. presenter he might look crazy but so does the u.s. going to war while the president of like that i don't like. but speaking of war there is a war in the monetary world and that is silver and gold versus the u.s. dollar and all the other forgot currencies so you know you take a look at the silver chart here and it's of course taking up arms heading straight out. i mean that's really attractive max but you know taking up arms against who is silver taking up arms against but this next headline max special report the revolution in central banking on a warm lisbon day last may say that i school president of the european central bank was asked whether the bank would consider buying euro zone government bonds in the open market he said at the time i would say we did not discuss this option well
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four days later the e.c.b. announced that it would start buying bonds so just as lunatic as all these wars being declared. on a weekend when nobody else is congress isn't sitting nobody knows any war is being declared the same craziness is going on with the central banks they have a revolution in central banking. well i don't know who saw the news let me just break out of the thing here did you see what the going on with the bank of japan on that front and now they're going on it is it bank of japan said that they're just going to start to issue bonds essentially the flow of money directly from the we talked about that the last episode yeah so this is just another continuation of central banks going crazy and taking the law into their own hands and deciding just to print a funny fee money without any authorization as you point out if barack obama can simply invade a country with no authorization central banks are using the same model here they're
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just saying oh we can just print trillions of dollars of trillions of your else or trillions and yet we don't need anyone authorization we don't need any collateral we don't need any accounting we don't need any oversight we don't need anything in the central bank other than the toxic waste that we inherited during the last one is a crisis why because we use mathematical formulas that some pimply faced fifteen year old kid at mit says makes this trillion dollars at the rutles garbage worth something other than worthless garbage guess what is worthless garbage and that's why suburbs going to five hundred people you're all going to lose all the article points out by reaching for its nuclear option. e.c.b. also helped rewrite the manual of modern central banking calling it a revolution but i would say that in fact it's skip the revolution part and just gone straight to the reign of terror these are what central banks are doing it's a reign of terror that they are raining down upon us they think they can reinvent the entire idea of economics from scratch because they're deeply in debt and they are really interpret ing the fact that they're in debt and they're calling it something else it's delusional it's the stockholm syndrome. it's highly illegal
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according to any dictates that would cover counterfeiting what these banks are doing these central banks are doing are counterfeiting their counterfeiting by their trillions and trillions and until you know it tragically well then the article finally wraps up since the early days of the financial crisis in two thousand and eight the european central bank the u.s. federal reserve and the bank of england have all been forced to adopt policies it's kind of like a human shield and we're just human shields through this whole crazy monetary and fiscal disaster and economic disasters around the world that just a few years ago they would have dismissed as preposterous oh right exactly they just term force as if somebody is putting out a gun to their head and saying we you must commit fraud on behalf of the one who supposedly you're protecting over there at the central bank and that's false of course they're not being forced by anyone to commit fraud they're doing so for one
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simple reason they're making a boatload of money doing it because they're essentially pirates of the digital age these are the pirates of the digital caribbean age you get your name. in the bank of japan who are just out there stealing they're just out there larson mystically pilfering without any recourse whatsoever and that's why soldiers go on a five hundred foot i say that yes well yes you have but this is also preposterous in the way that norman bates. syndrom it is just says the u.s. is fighting itself italy it's fighting itself in afghanistan it's fighting itself in iraq all of the enemies there that they themselves created the central bank is fighting itself it's forced to fight itself so it's a battle with its own consequences of its own actions well that's the definition of quantitative easing is actually even your own definition you know the central bank stuff akkad out bonds and then they swallow those bonds back that's
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a quantitative easing is quantitative. swallowing notion of preposterous chavez says capitalism may have ended life on mars this is venezuelan president hugo chavez he was speaking last week and he said i've always said heard that it would not be strange that there had been civilization on mars but maybe capitalism arrived there in korea was a arrived and finished off the planet so be careful he continued here on planet earth where hundreds of years ago or less there were great forests now there are deserts where there were rivers there are deserts he said sipping a glass of water well yeah i mean i think he's making kind of an interesting insight there in terms of capital isn't being unsustainable and you certainly see it in the fukuyama. meltdown in japan that's a direct result of capitalism gone crazy it's gone no longer has any self-serving purposes it's just using humans as the product of a. mission to make profits out of dead people and you see this happening in all
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over the world so he has a point there but you can't criticize the u.s. for being capitalist because it's not a socialist it's a bunch of banks and corporations to huge welfare bailouts from a corrupt federal reserve bank that's not capitalism that's socialism but i don't think that socialism i don't think it's capitalism those are just isn't there just like a religious text or whatever it is the crazy mad men who have hijacked it they don't realize there are no rebates here we talked about the european central bank the u.s. federal reserve and the bank of england fighting themselves they're for. to fight this demon of this crazy markets collapsing that they themselves caused the norman bates and remember norman bates and psycho he saw as reflection in the mirror and couldn't understand that he himself was attacking and doing all the violence that's exactly right you've got all these central bankers looking at themselves in the mirror printing trillions of dollars and wondering why the economies are exploding and going bad well it was actually don't want bases mother. loons are the
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particulars but i remember the title of the film was psycho and i think that's a good description of who's running the show here are a bunch of psychos life on mars may have ended apparently due to these psychos and this takes me to the next headline of might not be so preposterous maybe they're perhaps listening to hugo chávez sales of lux doomsday bunkers up one thousand percent i'm apparently it's a big market in the us i'm going to be going right into my lux i know there's an old it's and that's that's the ninety five i'm going to cover those don't work so there's two different things you could buy your own exclusive one of those cost up to twenty million dollars so northwest shelter systems which offer shelters ranging in price range from two hundred thousand to twenty million they've seen their sales surge by seventy percent on the uprisings in the middle east and then there's this other company see that in the photo this is one of their renderings of what one of their places look like they sell rooms in two hundred person doomsday bunkers and
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they've received thousands of applications since the uprisings and the earthquake and tsunami in japan and you have to deposit five thousand dollars and then pay up to tens of thousands more to actually secure a place in these bunkers so the timeshares in doomsday bunkers and of course the people who buy these doomsday bunkers for twenty million dollars say you see capitalism works i was able to buy doomsday bunker forget about the fact that your actions created a doomsday to begin with why did. because they're psycho why because you are but your imagination is the sound of your own one hand clapping against yourself because basically inherently when you look down underneath the. great adorable. strata of the varicose veins. in operability of your consciousness on any one thing that would adhere to anything be construed as normal you're pathologically ill ben bernanke blankfein ben bernanke. psychologically ill brain damage going to
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straitjacket carted off to jail medicated heavily all right thanks so much for being on the kaiser report thank you matt and that's going to do it stay right there because there's much more coming your way. we'll. bring you the latest in. the future. soon which great. movie. from steve.
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santagati dot com. the anonymous. blogger mag of the kaiser report time out of turn to is a gloomy is their system professor of modern middle east and islamic world history at georgia state university and he's the author of chaos in yemen societal collapse and the new author terry is on east so welcome to the kaiser report great to be here all right it's a little while all eyes are on a libya what is happening in yemen and why is it happening in yemen the situation in yemen is a direct response to ongoing. power grabbing and realigning over our our alliances. part a response to what's going on in the south of yemen the traditional struggle
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between northern and southern you know you are also the consequence of since the year two thousand to saudi arabia and you don't come from agreements of police jointly there frontier shirt front here which is caused considerable destruction will live on both sides or traditionally has or has remained open ended we're able to travel back and forth with our sports and now suddenly and since two thousand. very expensive project over three billion dollars. as of now is to police the border to the extent stop the trade and stop the movement. based regulated. and i just disrupted people's lives and people responded response and this russian's challenges that this is actually suited. for a well because you can solve this disruption is police actions that you can order to enforce sovereignty of. saudi arabia from the invasion of
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of of yemenis trying to enter into saudi territory and so this two partners both in saudi arabia and united states. this give us some geography here where this wall and we're going to separate exactly if you were to look at a map of southwest the radio you'll see that saudi arabia and yemen share obviously a very long border and it's supported it stems from the inwards and this is an area that was captured by saudi arabia the one nine hundred thirty s. but they are under agreements with the people who live on both side of this border that they really didn't enforce or so people on both sides were able to travel back and forth so if you look at its scenario it's called a city or the region and people are historically yemeni and as this as the saudi kingdom expanded territorially to conquer. and then further south here in this
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region called a syria or. a because they were you have no means of actually physically. intimidating and conquering the street basically left the door wide open for them to conduct their day to day lives i can foresee the border didn't really exist unfortunately with the real world transforming as it has in the last eighteen years elise importers ironically enough raw europe is supposedly tearing down borders other parts of the world are being encouraged to build fences and police there were no causes considerable. anomic social cultural disruptions in places like the assyria and so again people whose lives were. disrupted by this. often very brutal process of policing is front yours is let's do a reaction from people who are well armed who are still dignified enough to stand
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up to. a certain interface and young people are going to take in a crowd from dictators and from people who sit in far away places and starts to play these kind of show games. with of course you know it's the kingdom of saudi arabia who are. using that kind of ranching for all kinds of jews just calculations which of course of direct impact on the people on the ground who have just how now for that are let's talk about the comparison to the one nine hundred eighty nine and for the father now i think looking back with a lot of historians are coming to the conclusion that the soviet union effectively economically was spent and of course now in the case of yemen thousand arabia you could say that about saudi arabia and you can't economy that spent as a matter of fact it's a very strong economy that's a petro. petro whatever you would like to call it
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a pet congressi or something of that order it's got huge oil reserves so they're very well funded so that's that dynamic is missing and the so the yemenis in their quest to push back against this this occupation i guess you could call it are fighting and they're up against a very well funded follow in this sense so talk to me about the chances of this going forward what are we going to see in the next year or two is yemen going to succeed as we've seen i think we could say that what we've seen in tunisia is a success you know we're going to have to wait and see how it out all works out but is that going to be the story for yemen. near a year from now i'm afraid not and actually i would. be a little bit more cautious and characterizing any of us. to lose the last. four months as cases certainly we have the figureheads remove out here actually have the infrastructure of repressive regimes the oligarchs who run the societies actually
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been in the last of us an open question so i think people in places like tunisia and egypt are still willing to go and hit the streets when necessary. and you. know it doesn't take much to intimidate percentage of those people who have been on the streets so far and yet it is a different case because people are very desperate and also just saudi arabia is also not immune from social unrest the money is not stupid fairly and there is a lot of regionalism in saudi arabia case in point was this area around on the border with yemen people have been. are demanding of course not only payments and it is kind of classic run to your state system where oil money trickles down to everybody and everyone just system was just like the u.s. model i guess work gets sacked and stupid and don't do anything. they actually want
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some kind of participation and have a direct place in the decisions made in their societies because they see their societies are falling apart and i meant it will in one year two years i don't see things changing the americans in the saudis just will not countenance the transformation of yemen in the way that they had in the past you know when early ninety's the same dictator who's now chief ally for united states played a hand where he was an ally of saddam hussein when they invaded kuwait and he was severely punished by that yemen was a million and a house people were thrown out of their jobs in the gulf and in saudi arabia. back to yemen was just one of the requests dynamics lead to this chaos this turn towards chaos my thesis is that i would also host used violence and used just this order in order to position himself as the too big to fail regime of our viewers i want to
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ask you this when our barack obama took office he took a trip to cairo and spoke to the region and seemed to tell anybody hey you know america is behind you get men and seek your freedom and then when the people did what he suggested it he's very ambivalent and i think isn't it would be a nice way to characterize his reaction so far to what's going on and what more and more revealing i think is what we're seeing is how the geopolitics work out here barack obama appears in correct me if i'm wrong that he appears to be completely in . line with saudi arabia and couldn't care less about these populist uprising if across the region absolutely right base that everybody all these kids very brave cases that have. a story unfold in fact that all these media who go and visit cairo or go now looking watching from afar what's happening in libya people forget that
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the uprisings in tunisia and cairo produced lots of prisoners kids who are now in military prisons in egypt nobody is speaking on their behalf nobody's actually even interested what is happening to them. this is my fear is that you know we we've all kind of thought into this this is nonsense that's a social networking has produced you know suddenly democratic subjects in the middle east and they can deal with it on their own and we have to now wait and see whether or not they're going to be fundamentalists or elements and. and therefore i think the barack obama message which is kind of an ongoing it's a. interests of stakeholders in the in the larger american empire project have lost all credibility and that's for me for america if i were sitting in washington soon i actually was concerned about the future of the military industrial complex i would be concerned about because there's only so much you can do. by using the bludgeon over pocket gene or
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indeed using your unmanned drones to take over on. its own point as we see people can write hundreds of thousands show on the streets and change overnight whether out or night means a long term change obviously in the middle east i feel has not seen yet but there's always the potential and no one any more believes america as they know it's friend no one actually trust america for actually taking the right side on this question this divide between democracy and tyranny let me ask you a final question here in the world i thought about this it appears now the u.s. is actually now just openly invading countries area mating east libya they're taking control of the sweet crude in east east libya and they're just on a imperial conquest that sam's is just another another front in the ongoing empire project empire that america is attempting to finance with
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a completely. non non respected us dollar expansion they gave us one of those cost increases were to the edge their best to. the survival of their dictator of choice and what has happened or after a month of allowing could offer to reinforce his is army with professional mercenaries bludgeon those who dare to stand up to them as now this intervention is too short of a two and a half million load libyans who can never return to living under market will be. contained kind of like in a concentration camp one can be used in libya around benghazi an area that has never really supported gadhafi in the first place has always been a headache for me so i think you get the idea of leaving out part is kind of autonomous free zone something like south sudan or someone would be to do it
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projects of could offer you know a long run i have no doubt that this is you know managed crisis done quite well they say they're the regime to. prove to be a very lucrative trading partner for many countries in europe states for sure at the same time they contain their potential refugee problem there's nothing worse for politicians in spain italy greece to have a bunch of north africans flooding the border zone i think they've accomplished a lot are waiting it out until gadhafi was in suburbs of in gaza and now they have are doing this farcical intervention which will not lead to regime change i don't believe you'd basically creating a new divided libya all right we're going to leave it there isa gloomy thanks so much for being on the kaiser report our pleasure by solar. and that's going to do
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