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all of them do offer the bloodless way toward independence it seems some of the good people of scotland aren't so sure they want it stacy yes max this has been a big topic here and it appears that it's difficult to determine whether or not they're going to vote for independence because apparently some of them only like to dress in blue and run down hills and speer is that's the sort of independence they want to win but the other issue is george osborne has been visiting scotland and warning them that if you leave the union then you will not be able to use the pound sterling so this is a problem because alex semin with the scottish national party he wants to stay in sterling now alex semin refuses to rule out separate currency alex salmond has refused to rule out a separate scotland adopting a new currency and faced accusations of being clueless on how a multi-billion pound pension shortfall would be resolved yet osborne's talking out of his bottom isn't a scholar's got all the oil they've got the creative spunk they've got it all scotland twenty first century yeah osborne is just fear mongering and nobody should
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listen to him anyway he doesn't he's talking about there are many ways to run a currency and i thought like if they're going to adopt a new currency i thought a bit corn is a great currency for them sure scott we should have done as the national currency and it would help our that country to be a competitor of the global four x. market as bitcoin takes over the global forex market a four trillion dollars per day market for trading currencies bitcoin is making a big inroads there but a country like scotland behind it would certainly help the cause and don't trump of course you could then do whatever it takes to get him that we not jump out of the country well so to go further on why would make a good currency for scotland i thought let's look at some of what people are saying around the world regarding that lenders may create bitcoin rivals says new zealand bank group commercial banks may create digital currencies to rival bitcoin the virtual money whose us dollar value collapsed by forty. six percent to twenty four
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hours last month the head of new zealand's banking lobby said today so you see the propaganda bedded in there saying it dropped by forty six percent in that brief little flash crash flash rise and then flash crash but here you're seeing the banks themselves are saying well we want to create our own one because of course of the efficiency of transmitting and a very genuine globalized currency why not leapfrog ahead of everybody else for scotland by having this genuine globalized currency where you can make transactions globally instantly no four x. exchange no three day wait instantly and think with complete trust that it's a genuine transaction a genuine cash the big quick cash are being handed out as a virgin currency that will remain forever virginal the bank of england's pound sterling is an old hag that will remain all was and forever a worthless nonsensical trollop and they're not going to compete with bitcoin these
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banks will not compete don't they will not introduce anything near a big coin just like there was only one joan of arc there was only one virgin mary there was only one law there can be only one bitcoin and it rules supreme everybody is now trying to get in on this pay pal is also saying we want a cut of the action that we don't understand what bitcoin is trying to address what problem they're fixing of course they're fixing the problem of transmitting currencies and a globalized world where you need to have faith in you know somebody improve that their five dollar item that they're going to send you is real and they they want to know that it's real that they've received the money so i want to turn to staying on new zealand this top new show there of one news has a market share forty four percent here's the propaganda they were they were talking about bitcoin and here's some bozo expert allegedly the. bitcoin business. one of the things about it is that it's free of politics is free
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of in the sense of obligation to society indeed any connection with society it's indeed been described as being we know about facebook being a social networking system as as an anti social networking system it's highly individualistic and the concern is that while it's pretty soon the. drug dealing or money laundering a whatever there is also this inclination towards a highly individualistic society in which we can operate anonymously when nothing is traceable we avoid paying taxes we afford to exchange rates we avoid a lot of the things that minds us together was a society well you know again i had to play the i invented the virtual specials card again on the show but us pat number five nine five zero one seven six the virtual specialist technology from one thousand nine hundred six is the precursor
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to this exchange problem as it relates to virtual currencies as relates to bitcoin and that it is talking and the fact is that the crypto logical element to a virtual currency they put them together and you create a world beating currency just like bit torrent destroyed the intellectual property business or forced it to reinvent itself bit point will force the global banking system to reinvent itself or die j.p. morgan will no longer be able to simply go out there and steal all with the with the accomplices of the big four accounting firms to fund managers and the justice department will have to actually compete for a living and that's what we can look forward to a bit coin well exactly because then the woman goes on to say that yes she agrees that it's a sinister currency and that currency should be controlled instead by governments and big banks and he had said that this society is binded together by paying exchange rates so there you see it's a rented a economy. they know that we have
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a rented a thing where these guys this one percent control everything you have to pay the toll booth over and over and over and i wanted to turn to a headline out of america regarding this to show you exactly what a rented economy is a why they want it new york times seven of top twenty highest paid c.e.o.'s were media moguls new research published by the new york times show media moguls are disproportionately represented in the ranks of the country's highest paid executives when ranked by market worth the top twenty companies in the united states do not include any media firms yet media corporations employ seven out of the top twenty highest paid chief executives leaving the industry with c.b.s. head leslie moons who made more than sixty million dollars last year is the third highest paid executive in the country but it doesn't based entirely on copyright and the copyright extension law that so-called mickey mouse law every time mickey mouse is set to enter the public domain they expand copyright by another twenty years as well aaron schwartz by the way felt the need to pressure him to the point
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where he killed himself chris dodd of the motion picture association of america the lobbying group in washington for the copyright cartel and yes it will result in as you call a profit the intellectual property come from the public domain it should by law enter the public domain in a reasonable time the thomas jefferson thought during the founding of the american constitution fourteen years not lifetime plus seventy five years those perpetual copyright those giving society a collectively bought of me and these guys are copyright cartel most who are just strolling the economy well of course everybody in america knows of scotland based on the film braveheart which again is like part of this copyright ranting economy living off. the intellectual property of scotland people are already living off their the oil resources of scotland they're also living off the intellectual property of scotland and by the way we need a new in light and. and all of the enlightment most much of the ideas of the
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enlightment come from scotland whether it's adam smith or david hume the ideas of the enlightment come from there so for a knowledge economy it seems like they should have more power on a global scale using a bit coin globalized currency and their knowledge ideas what could be more of an invisible hand then a cripple logically guarded invisible currency like bitcoin i agree if it is and it is the the like the enlightenment or the renaissance it is a moment in history that we will look back on as being a total change in the course of human history because it reinvents this entire idea of money which has been an issue for thousands of years and scotland my brothers and skull in the maxwell clan of which i am a member of maxwell kaiser's my full name the catalogue castle my former a boat going back a thousand years and the family crest is river riscoe we will rise again and we
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will take over scotland again i am your king and i pronounce that good coin is the currency of the new realm of scottish independence and we are going to end. and we are taking back what is rightfully ours. finally unscholarly in a rented economies of course you know they had ninety percent of north sea oil reserves are in scottish territorial waters that's apparently brought in up to about three hundred billion pounds over the last twenty thirty years to the british treasury now of course they want to go independent there's not much left seventy five percent of the oil reserves are blowing through but alex semin provokes rao by predicting fifty seven billion pounds scotland oil boom first minister accused of selecting optimistic economic forecasts to bolster his case for independence so assuming it had a full geographic share of north sea oil and gas production based on international marine treaties scotland's total reserves would be the highest of any e.u.
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country at sixty percent of total oil reserves george osborne and the new guy bank of england mark carney they are engaged in massive money printing they've been able to hold back the floodgates of inflation even though the real shopping cart inflation in this country in britain is now almost nine percent it's not the two and point eight percent that the government lies about but one that bursts and you seem to place twenty twenty five thirty percent oil goes to one hundred two hundred three hundred dollars a barrel so what is remaining of scottish oil will give it so much wealth it could come down here like the icelandic people did during the boom of the icelandic economy they bought the west ham football club they bought hamleys or hamleys a toy store they bought all the stuff on the high street scal and will come down here they'll buy books bells they'll blow was mr they'll buy oxford street they'll buy it all because it got all the oil it is five hundred dollars a barrel all right here with thanks so much for being on the kaiser report thank
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through a little store to force. feed. me to sleep eat. if to feed he feels. good to. see. welcome back to the kaiser report imax keyser time now to turn to comedian and glaswegian frankie boyle frankie welcome to the kaiser report that is why mimics all right frankie boyle george osborne has been up in scotland warning against
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independence what the heck is the story was scottish independence anyway and what are your thoughts on it george osborne one every time i hear his voice i just feel i should gather my belongings and get off the line just like it is going to come and seized by she saw some of the other things that he's perpetually caught in a state of panic he doesn't instill a lot of confidence doesn't he says the transmission is just like. maybe it is like a table traveling sheriff of noida muslims and he is clearly someone is telling them could you know what's needed in public and he can't quite bring himself to like warnings gone he's saying you know you don't going to plan it you'll die fall into the ocean you want to get the british pound is really warning them like oh you know how you'll never survive i mean the scottish people would they take that bridge at this and say you know. it's more people don't care if it's a british provided it's have enough to throw out a fifty years can kill it. i think it's just it's scare mongering doesn't it i mean there are such things was question depends when she sent the case hasn't really
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been properly had but if you look at modern one that's quite interesting and when the oil fields are north of the it's basically a huge zigzag lane into off like norway also says there's lots of ways the cold could survive economically bogus lies job is just to be there for no sure they've got the oil and the oil is really really the secret behind margaret thatcher without the north the oil there would not have been that that's a revolution as we know it that's of course tory your thoughts in terms of scholars independence you could get away from the tories well that's a huge selling point over i think if they could put it to people it would be their schooling could be dependent socialist country that it feels as in its heart if they go away that would be a huge selling point for them but they haven't really haven't really chosen to put a case there because obviously the people at the heart of the independence campaign and they're simply socialists i mean even in america the people of alaska get
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a cut of the oil revenues the people in the middle east get a cut of the already is scholar independent all the glaswegians and i want to go and get a cut of the oil revenues it will be a socialist paradise wouldn't be as socialist by this but you know you could of the good george osborne there who interests i don't i don't know why i am always born tonight taking cocaine. he's never taken cocaine as he says but i mean that would explain his personality. just the sheer horror of his. bed and he should go he should go for as you say should snorts most every day with the torture or whatever it was we have the habit of a cocaine user or an ex cocaine user we're always looking for that big. pocket is it if you notice you see that the city of london a lot bankers kind of checking where they put their coke even though they're not doing that now the scottish banks very famous r.b.s. and. epic financial fraud. but they're now owned by british
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taxpayers isn't this a good time as any to leave english with the bad banks you see them saying like another benefit of going independent just leave all the scottish debt in england and you walk away without that debt yeah because actually the reason school and joined with england is because a date in the first place to not died in project and now itself without him project was basically scolding thought they would get on colonialism and decide that they were a colonial empire by panama and they invested a lot of money in the no police at the time and the they lost all their money because everybody died. and that is why they had to do the union with england and that was the spy in scotland to see him just i broke the nobles were and if they would go for us was robinson crusoe he was an english by some of the. unions funded them that and lot of this debt was built up during those thatcher years even though they had
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a lot of north sea oil behind them it's not like norway where they built up a huge almost trillion dollars' worth of a reserve fund for the country they just blew it all here on housing speculation this got to go as gore is going to project now where he's going to mimic the sub prime disaster of america that he's going to bring that to the u.k. now where the government's going to subsidize speculation in the housing area. it's clearly a ponzi scheme your thoughts yeah well i mean the whole thing of there being a shortage of affordable housing and they said well we're going to bring back a right to buy scheme because the shortage of fordable has and and time and what was common things that everybody can share the dreams of homeowners are the dreams of tissue paper to survive or the dreams of being trapped in a loveless marriage by negative equity doesn't really say but yeah it's seems like a huge ponzi scheme is a psychosis are they just stupid they're not in charge i think that's the thing who's in charge banks i think the finance sector is in charge you know and if you look at our politicians dilute clady could be in charge of something like we say
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boris johnson's office or does he look like you could lead he could lead you into a revolving door he said but in c. casa what i was homers he thought he's a power over anybody it's a sham they're that they're the front of a three card monte let's talk about the media in this country which of course means b.b.c. because being the thing is the media in this country and if i do run into the b.b.c. show a bus or if you're if i'm going on everybody if you've been banned currently or you're not banned or are banned or i think i'm effectively you're the penalty box for the moment ok and i was on the ten o'clock news ten o'clock live show a couple years ago talking about hang the bankers and one of the luvvies comics david mitchell was aghast that anyone would make the suggestion and there is a huge brouhaha and they were trying to defend the bankers you know the goldman sachs banker at the table said well yeah maybe we should hang the bankers why are comedians who would be you would think on the cutting edge of satire and really
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point a finger already pointed reticent about attacking the bankers yourself excluded of course which i think is the ones i mean they did much was brought in because there's a sentencing of the people who live on television becomes a nod or spectrum jude in times of crisis comedians talk with us they say and times of austerity your friend like a. comedians do better you know michael mcintyre people because people want to forget about stuff and that's true but also more challenging people start to go at the edges they start to know appear on t.v. because you need to really stupid population you can't rip people off like that with with with people who have any information don't just need a stupid population you need a real you need people fifty million people a week watching dunson told me nuts we need people just. you know if you're going to you can get away with this is a nice way to talk about forsyth. as he still. is a dangerous phrase he's a dancing dog dancing just back to population is not
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a nice thing to say for. now you have a visitor in college of course donald trump has shown up with a golf course and he is a nice american low key american yeah your thoughts just shows you how. progressive this n.p.r. the told by. his horrible gove course and of course it would create jobs for people in school and job creation you know whatever. businessmen and changing the sheets let's get back to the media discussion for a second so you're saying frankly that the comics who are looking to really go after these bankers. you know are going off the mainstream journals off the major markets or appearing more i mean i go to for example in london there are now a couple of showcases one called la la tex which is in camden a once a month which is mostly political comedy and of course that comedy goes in cycles
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you know more of the top talents in the u.k. in the world i would say. give me your insight into this you know we went through the sixty's where you had a lot of political comedy and political oriented music then we went through the reagan era which was pop and madonna are we getting back and then we had the punk rock phase not a lot of punk comedians although maybe. in this country there were where are we historically on the culture cycle frankie boyle your thought oh you're in a point where it's been held by and to what it would probably come back up into a cycle of rebellion again is the number to what i am because the need people to place in as little as possible of the minute because of all the various must go to and so you really have people talking about me when i started. we were told by their during the invasion of iraq you can imagine that you can imagine upon which you would be on the lead in order you know sports are getting worse at the moment. but you've got to remember those there's a left to mean in
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a things in those like the train or mean in the things in this thing about local races so what political colman they left chile to us means you know george carlin people talk about politics but don't train only a political comedy means satire to britain it means people having a bit of a go with the coalition saying that there shouldn't really be not talk about things like war or god or any any huge can of political touchstones you know so there's a don't train oh don't talk about six at the most most people if you want to get on t.v. you know because it is a stranglehold on media of the b.b.c. it was so how come there's so little media diversity other than the print page there's different print you know left oriented print newspapers somewhat compared to the us for it but a lot of people would say that doesn't exist that the guardian is just very you know just a little bit less to the right than let's say the telegraph but compared to the us there is kind of this left in but on t.v.
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however it's all right wing there's no there's no left at all because it's all dominated by the b.b.c. and i'll just read a document or a b.b.c. in fact hides taxes through the netherlands just like starbucks and google and all these other companies so they're just a corporate slime bucket as well you're in the us now well i mean you've got you've got a situation really were. if you look at certain things been reported by the b.b.c. serialism the israel palestine or something you can see a great deal of what would seem to be institutional bias there and it's a great institution in some other ways i mean compared to television america i think it offers a lot more than you can get in any commercial trying on america but the same time you go to recognizable what plays in britain and propaganda you know when we were doing a show for b.b.c. world news called the article with max kaiser a couple years ago we only had one editorial direction and that is we could not mention israel in any context and right she was the only thing we heard from the b.b.c. i mean you've got to remember though that it's kind of like one in federation and that you know and there are people who would want to do that joke through and some
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of maybe work on your show but the point they're vulnerable to is kind of a low been about and they're very vulnerable to the press and you've got to understand the role that the printed proceed in that what their scale if you think about the joyous and ross russell brand scandal a few years ago you just follow the people and they're the phone has that machine. a huge scandal in britain where it was about nothing it was about on a radio show to really famous people here did a prank called kind of well loved by stuff that shouldn't be done but that is still a bigger scandal than the paedophilia scandal in the b.b.c. style if you would be yeah if you were to look at coleman base still a bigger scandal as the russell brand. left a message on a phone answering machine or made fun of a guy. very spicy language that became a huge scandal and b.b.c. was censored and they were and it was covered but the jimmy savile scandal where he's involved in over i think four hundred cases of child pedophilia this kind of
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swept under the rug sure i mean and that's what they're scared of if you talk about why they're scared scared of the totally they're scared of newspapers that can come out every day with buy guns and they can just put you on the front page every day and so you know you're right the general has to resign and that's what they're really scared of there's a lot of good people in there you know well this is your funeral of course. big virtual state funeral it was a state funeral and she was i believe gave the jimmy savile a knighthood yeah yeah what was going on there we don't know they should have like a fenton funeral for would have been to just plug or orifices lever in the sun for a few days pillow or our corporate lawyer. in westminster like a de fleet and beloved white people couldn't have been less and trashed it with a big one i have for starbucks. because you of course don't want market forces yet it would be beautiful should have lived on paper you could've been profitable now should the profit on the funeral they should have the loss of
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a funeral march or thousands mourning a great loss on a funeral you could have made a killing on the funeral or political guest list of the funeral was just a dom an indictment of the shambles that was the day. they should have gone all of those kinds well i often make that. allusion myself and my director usually i'm glad somebody has a board with cried at the funeral was that it was just like it was like a thing from star trek or something couldn't believe it is a tear for make it the sword and all the shots of michael portillo. and this bizarre wasn't it and to think they went so large and in such a type of supposed a state it's you know it's disgusting all right well i'm way over time but frankie boyle thanks so much for me thanks for all the guys report all right. ok enough going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacy herbert our time my guest frankie boyle if you like the same e-mail place just a kaiser reported r t t v dot are you so next time ask by
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a. real damage and complexity of this oil spill was not something you can grasp just by looking at dirty birds we have between four to five million people in this directly affected area of the coast and it's pretty clear why it's not being reported because b.p. can't afford to have a reported all along the gulf coast are clean they are safe and they're open for business if b.p. is the single largest oil contributor to the pentagon the u.s. war machine is heavily reliant upon b.p. and their oil this is a huge step backwards for the marker see it's a step forward a little corrects it is toxic is a look
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a lot like spraying and. it was it was not a picture that either the government or b.p. really wanted to have out there i don't want dispersants to be the agent on which all of this boils. wealthy british scientists on hold so it's not time to write. the. markets why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy in these kinds of reports on our.
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