tv Keiser Report RT November 26, 2020 11:00pm-11:31pm EST
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4 teenagers are reportedly charged in connection with the beheading of a teacher in france last month. another person who was taken into custody as a known islamic radical also ahead. journalists are among those injured as a motions run high in the argentinian capital. as fans grieve for diego maradona, former president rafael correa, shared his tribute to the late football star. he himself was from a poor family, so he knew firsthand what it was like,
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living in hard to conceal. we saw it as these duty to change the world because that's what gave him a close relationship with the symbolism of resolutely years in latin america and facebook friends, joe biden. that's the claim of critics who say the social media giant is being too easy on the president elect in its fight against fake news. that's all for now. my colleague neil harvey will be bringing you your latest world news stories in just about an hour. thanks for watching and have a great day by their own max keiser happy thanksgiving. are you having fun with your family talking about all the political things and the fact that you didn't buy bitcoin the last 9 or 8 years when we were talking about it right here, stacy? well, max, it is thanksgiving in the united states of america. people are not supposed to be
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having meals with their family today because of the lockdown in cove. ed might have forgotten about that. it's easy to forget from our lockdown for the last 10 months . but you know, for the rest of the world, thanksgiving is an annual holiday in america. kind of celebrating that previous year's harvest. it started really after you know, they, they think it goes back to 1621 when they had the plymouth pill groans, had some meal with the wampum naga native americans at that location. so i mean that's where it goes back to. but today we're celebrating the kaiser report and 11 years of it, and we're so we're so we're, we're giving a treat to you, the audience we're giving a doubleheader of stacy herbert in this episode. like your pumpkin pie. oh, every day stacy is like pumpkin pie, or cherry pie. it's also about the pot. right. so, you know, i want to just go over some of the things that we're thankful for. i'm thankful for
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our audience because we have an amazing audience with the best audience in the world and it's all over the world and our show gets dubbed into spanish. and in particular, i'd like to thank our latin american audience because they are literally the best in the world. oh, incredible. i see that the kaiser report up into spanish. one episode a couple of weeks ago has over 2000000 views. and now we're getting over a regularly, a 1000000 views on that kaiser report in spanish. so of course, our lot american audiences are incredibly, you know, thankful for them from us. thank you. thank you so much. and of course our t. in espanol for dumping it into spanish for us. and, you know, i also want to say it's been amazing this journey of being able to be so heterodox . and she is sharing essentially our meal of heterodox economics, finance,
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a monetary ideas, sharing this heterodox meal with the world population for the last 11 years. because, you know, while we dared to go out there and start talking about bitcoin, for example, at $3.00, i'm going to show you this chart because as you see going back to 2010 and these are the 2017 and today, well, if you look a little bit closer you'll see where we 1st started covering here on price report way down there. $3.00 a bit coin and it's now over $18000.00. so, you know, we were able to be so early because we are able to be heterodox on our to right on archie. we were able to follow the story in this emerging asset class without any worry that our journalistic pursuit would be crimped in any way. and no matter whose toes got stepped on,
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no matter what bank on wall street or whatever central bank may have been embarrassed by the birth and growth of bitcoin didn't matter. r t just gave us the green light these past 9 years. just take the story to were ever, it goes, you know, i mean that's what great journalism is, right? and again, you know, we are like the pilgrims in this new monetary reality that had helped separate state from money. and, but were pilgrims that don't need to, you know, what happened to the native americans? you know, that we're welcoming pilgrims. people are welcome in the big points space, but it's a peaceful revolution as well. nobody, nobody but nothing. but the system is over because of this, right? well, this is the most profound aspect, a big point, probably. and one that just is starting to be understood more generally in that because because it is on top, confiscated all, all the methods in the past,
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going back hundreds of thousands of years of human history, of coercion in violence don't work anymore. you know, the quest for peace has been allusive for our history as humans on this planet intell bitcoin. because as we move into a big point, standard and hyper pecan is ation. if anyone wants my bitcoin, because it's on confiscated ball, the only way they can get it from me is to offer me something in trade that i'm willing to trade for in bitcoin. now that's the 1st time in history that, that's ever been the situation up until bitcoin, particularly on the nation state level. if a country, let's say like america wanted another country's energy assets, they could go in with their marines can't take it. but if, if, if the number one ass of the world is because when it's on confiscated ball, then the whole paradigm shifts. and this is what's remarkable about it, i think we should all be thankful for this. but it also expands individual
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sovereignty. and sovereignty is always an issue in the united states for the native american population. of course, they have their own sovereign nations like, you know, across america, lakota nation, navajo nation. and i mean, they're interesting places to go see, and it does feel like another outside of america, like it feels like a different people, like a different, you know, entity, it doesn't feel like the united states of america. and yet it is like it is the foundation of it. so it's good that that's the one thing that's good versus we as older people bow vs us soldier like this is actually being recognized in america. now. the native american population on the land that was taken from them and all the deals that were violated as well. yes, well the history of broken treaties with the us government in the native population is quite extensive and pretty well documented. and of course,
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it is a remarkable when you travel through the dakotas and you see the lands of the nations that live there and who are still there. and it's a crying shame, you know, and it is the scar and it's horrors, horrible. in the you know, here we have this thanksgiving celebration which was the beginning of the end for the native population in the beginning of the beginning for the american empire. i just in my view because it will get rid of all the empires, including the american empire. so this is the beginning of the end of the american empire that we're seeing on this thanksgiving day. i think now going forward. who doesn't ever adopt big coin will be living on reservations of their own ignorance and inability to love and seek peace. right. it's the end of the empire of
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debt a fee out, and that is good for everybody, i think will be good for all of humanity. even americans who don't, you know, understand that yet. but they will understand that. and, you know, in terms of love nation up in north dakota where sitting bull was from when we stayed there. this is post 2016 when we stayed on the reservation for 3 or 4 days. you know, when we had pizza at this reservation, that poster was the one that really did rianne that it was so mind blowing and that was resisting since 1492, especially since this fake resistance has been you know, in play since 2016 up until 2020. and, you know, it just hit another layer of deep ness. and again, you know, i'm thankful for that because we were there at look at a nation for a documentary for artsy, where we're traveling across the united states and got to experience the people of this nation. you know, who are very different from how the mainstream media might present the most very
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deplorable. but it's a really fascinating, you know, nation of people. yeah, and i write here this phrase that america is the indispensable nation. you know, and just like built on genocide, they forgot to add, there's a comma, the indispensable nation, comma built on genocide, right? and slavery and slavery, you know, so, but because i think is really closer to the ideals of the founding fathers and the enlightenment of individual sovereignty. of, you know, even ben franklin said, a penny saved is a penny earned. that's the mentality of the hardliner. you know, if a steptoe, if he saved is, is a situation or, you know, and this is like, spend less than you make and be more of a loving character. and unfortunately, the people with loving characters in america have been pushed aside by the kleptocrats that you go maniacs and the war mongers. by the way, ben franklin is one of our greatest founding fathers, left school at 11 years old. so also not one of these elitists, you know,
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university educated huge. now run america tour and think that they, they alone get to determine what is truth and they alone get to determine what deplorable people can speak about online. and we might see more of a crackdown on that in 2021. you know, obama is back out with a new book and suggesting we need to crack down on the population in terms of how much free speech fair allowed. but you know, it's terms of free speech max and i also do the orange pod cast and that's thanks to lock down. you know, we've had, you know, been able to start working towards building up more media and having more conversation recording more of our conversation. and this last episode we had shawn all lead in on, and i love this tweet if feels like a good thanksgiving day tweet to read out. he said, i forgot how many cool topics we covered from aliens to the renaissance. i love max
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kaiser and stacy herbert they are truly enlightened beings, smart and hilarious. check out our orange pill podcast, and there's, you know, an interest one of the famous big queen means there are many of them. oh yeah, that's right. if you're starving for max or stacy content and the kaiser report is not enough to satisfy your thirst, then there is the orange pill podcast. and you can join our telegram group telegram which is a forward slash orange pill. and there's about $7000.00 people there now. and they're all but aren't spilled. and you know, that's the, a thanksgiving meal this year is the arch bill. right. and of course, thanksgiving is the day that you just can't eat too much like this is the day to devour as much max and c.c. content as you could possibly fit inside your brain. yeah, it's no longer black friday. it's r. and friday, it's orange light. that's tomorrow, but you know, that's when you work off all the knowledge that you ate today. so here is where,
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when i think about thanksgiving, of course i think about thanksgiving meals in the past and for some reason i don't know why i think about stuffing. and then when i think about stuffing, i think about celery in the stuffing because i remember as a kid the 1st time i had that celery in the stuffing my 1st thought was, why is there celery in this? and then you taste it in this revelation. you know, like mom, this is awesome. who would have thought the put celery in this thing? that this is fantastic, you know, system better than my mind now for 60 years later. cool story, bro. well, i think we should take a break here so people can go fill up on the stuffing and turkey and get some cranberry sauce. and then when you come back we'll be here continuing with this feast of an episode of kaiser report. great idea, doctor. what seems wrong just don't get to shape
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meet you wanted something that is going to be local to you with your means you shipped out a little lucas, which you all right well welcome back. so we're having this thanksgiving meal max and stacey, we've got through the appetizer and started in on the turkey of a little bit, had some stuffing in the previous segment where we now. so this is the double helping of stacy herbert. so you see, i'm still here and, you know,
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let's look at some interesting gulag because, you know, sort of stories that you voted for that did this would happen. and it's a return of that neo feudal sort of old studio system happening right now in the name of online hip social media. tick-tock mansions are publicly traded now. time to learn about reverse takeovers, kids. this is from the new york times and they show a photo of the clubhouse in beverly hills, one of several creator houses operated by west of hudson group, which took its holdings public in an unusual deal last week. so apparently these companies are buying mansions and putting a bunch of tough influencers inside the mansions and they pay in kind, essential, a they these, you know, private equity sort of firms. they get all a cut of the revenue that comes in from all the influencer, you know,
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the ad revenue from instagram and tick tock. right? so this ties together, native americans reservations seen a house. right? this is the casino good leg model. so now you've got people that are been disenfranchised through the theft of trillions of dollars by the boomers. so that gen x. and millennial are without jobs but have huge debts. so they put them in a house, but they call a mansion. and they say make us online content and you'll get a feel of some type. now we know that the economy is shrinking because as geoff booth writes in his book about technology, all of the deflation is causing massive price destruction and inability for any kind of profitable business to exist. and this model which of course,
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a soul so well as the future will end up with these tick tock. ers, in there, the sensually working as slave labor to click on to get a protein pill so they don't starve to death. so it is the reservation model, but the us army is for the native population. it's the same model that many use to gold farming virtual gold farming, where they have slave labor in asia for to get people online to play video games to trends, to take the video dollars and to convert them into u.s. dollars. so now it's coming here to the u.s. . of course, it's billed in a glossy way like joining the tick tock mansion, but we know it's just like the prisons in america been taken private. right. all the prison companies are privately traded by private equity, but they're all about incarceration. so i kind of see it a lot like the old studio system. so the old studio system was very, very,
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very glamorous. you think of all those old movie stars, but they were often really, really restricted in their personal lives to the point of like rock hudson having to live a total lie because he was one of part of the studio system. they were kept out of the press like they were only able to say what the studios were allowed, allowed them to say they got to lead in photos anyway. in the tabloids it looks like they had glamorous lives, but they, their careers were often destroyed if they got into a fight with one of the heads of the studios that controlled all of the entertainment industry. and now we have the same system building up again in the social media industry as if it weren't already deemed illegal back, you know, decades ago that broke up the studio system and saw a flourishing of innovation. by the way, when we saw the sixty's in the seventy's like a great, i'm an american cinema magic history. well,
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when the people talk about the mccarthyist period, they're talking about the studio system and the conflict with washington who decided that it was rife with communists. yet, and they blacklisted artists, and the studios went along with it in told eventually some artists broke out of that. but here you have the tick tock, mansion, the censorship that's going to be happening there. similar to the studio system will be draco nian. sure. ok, but you know, there were psychological distress on both sides here. you know, look at marilyn monroe, look at rock hudson look what they went through in their sister living under a studio system, whereby the studios controlled how much or how little they got access to the media . here, it's like non stop 247. these people have to be on camera for the world population and you know, they're, they're draining them of their in, you know, human dignity as i just like cam girls are on line things for money.
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and of course, in the studio system, people flocked to hollywood and volunteered to be in that system. here we're saying it's involuntary. people are being pushed into the casino galactic because there are no other jobs out there. and they do offer the daily protein pill. and i think it's going to end up quite dire. well, i see. you think it's involuntary? i think it's voluntary, like a lot of people want to be influencers. i hear of 8 year old kids, 10 year old kids, 11 year old kids wanting to be influencers. they say this is what they want to be and, but there's really nothing behind it. at least there was some sort of glamour view high. and the hollywood stars, but let's also look at what young people also one we've see a lot of calls for socialism and hatred of capitalism that we see amongst young people. they say they want socialism, matt stoller in this piece. and i bring this up because he just retreated this. this is from july 21000. he wrote a boston review, but he, in particular,
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talks about our reckoning, the democratic resistance, left wing reckoning. that needs to happen about obama, just like we're having a reckoning with our past our colonial past our, you know, early the genocide of the native american population and slavery, that is now we've seen going on through 2020 especially. but here we have, we need a reckoning with our past with what young people are. they're confusing capitalism with what we have today, fighting the future and radical rural america. the problem is not capitalism. it is our markets markets that obama screwed up. and i'll say the 1st says that markets and finance are engineers, social systems that can be used to promote freedom or undermine net, and throughout our history, they have done both the farmer's market and the derivatives market are not the same thing. even if they both use the word market, he also mentions we use that slave markets. obviously, that is not about freedom, right? so you can't just say, markets are great, whatever it is for a while,
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as you opened up saying that we were talking about, quote, heterodox, economics for years. now, what does that mean? it means that the ideas i'm talking about are on the periphery of the main conversation, because the main conversation is dominated by mainstream media that is highly commercialized and driven by bad actors like the defense business. but now we're saying that in retrospect, it looks like what we've been saying about markets that they are at their core corrupt because of the price discovery market making and other machinations are not allowed to operate freely. they're being controlled by centralized force. the most obvious one is that the price of money itself is not allowed to trade freely. it's controlled by the central bank. and so it resembles the soviet union in that way. if we gave you the ability for the price of money to trade freely, interest rates, for example, would be a $4.00 5 percent. so there would have been an incredible robbery of people's
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pension accounts. and of course of brings us back to the idea that money and so is money is really not capitalism, it's garbage. and that brings us back to because this can tell you a fact that we cover all the time where the people who get the free printed money, fresh 0 percent interest rate on on it. they get free, clean, fresh money. and then by the time you're at the bottom of the river of money, you're getting 841-020-3040 extension 50 percent annual, you know, interest rate on it. in terms of markets, he's saying they're just social constructs. a chair is a construct. this chair is comfortable and it looks amazing. everybody tells us that it looks great. you've seen on some torture devices in the salem witch trials . they said chairs with spikes on those. now that's a bad chair, obviously it's not a good chair. and you wouldn't say all chairs are bad. you would say that chair is bad. i don't want to say i want the big spike in the middle of it comes back to how
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do you, how do you price value? how do you value prices right now, what that makes up an economy, and all we've been saying for 10 years now is that if you use money as the underlying unit of measure, you're going to end up disappointed and in the girl. a casino, as we've been describing, and this is happening right now. you need real money. gold is real money, but it's not really as good as because bitcoin is the real thing. right? and again, you have the kettle and a fact, and, you know, you see that playing out in our us elections. it's those that where the federal reserve banks are chicago, new york, boston, dallas, san francisco. those are close to the money spigot, though, and those people think they're better than everybody else who are all deplorable who don't get the money 1st. and they think it's, they've, throughout history, humans tend to do that. they think it's some sort of divine right. they've received that they're superior to everybody else, and he points out about obama. and again, he's talking about the 20082009 financial crisis and the missed opportunity that if
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obama were a guy who actually cared about markets and cared about people, he would have done stuff differently. so he's saying the political problem we face today in appalachian elsewhere boils down not to a debate over socialism vs capitalism. but to something simpler, obama was a really important president at a pivotal moment in history when a financial crisis gave him wide latitude to restructure our social obligations. and he screwed up some 10000000 foreclosures and no wall street fallon's. there are a lot of other ways he restructured society to make it less free and more on equal . for example, because of the way bailouts were structured, black owned banks were a 10th as likely to get bailout money as other banks, obama's anti-trust officials allowed mergers and telecoms. pharmaceuticals, airlines and tech platforms concentrating power and radical ways. obama negotiated a bill to hand over puerto rico to hedge funds, and what did obama do about opioids in rural america?
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a friend of mine in the administration told me that when the white house finally noticed the aids level epidemic deaths, all the suggestions proffered were dot dot dot round tables. she might have been exaggerating, but not by much. right, something. this is what i've been saying for 9 years, 10 years on the show, then. so we talk about obama in real time. so now people are looking back and saying this is what really happened, but it's too late to do anything. we said already during his administration, exactly what he was doing, the financial terrorism, as i called it rightfully that he was committing. and these are the remedies right . now, but that was put into a bucket called unorthodox, and nothing was done. now they're looking back and saying, well, it's too far, we're going to us. liberals are going to point out that obama was a charlatan and a snake in a financial terrorist. and we can't do anything about it now, but we don't, you know, i'm sick of these people. why don't they just act in real time and take, have some absolute strength, some courage? well, matt fuller has definitely part of the reason why we've been covering it. time is we use his stuff all the time throughout this. he was in government working as
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a bureaucrat at that time and was one of the few people. hassling obama during his administration. whereas everybody else was silent, but i want to point out why we're still in this global great depression. why we're still in this economic inequality and cantona fact, this is the powerful last paragraph here. this is the dessert, this is your pumpkin pie for real. the jest is that obama reorganized our markets to push wealth and power upward and to subvert our liberties. it is a painful story. it is not, however, a complex one. in 2008, we thought we were electing franklin delano roosevelt, but really we elected her hoover. so we have to reckon with our past, that's what thanksgiving is all about at today. in the modern time, we're reckoning with our past. the fact is that obama caused a lot of this crisis that we have today, right? and if that's a surprise to you, go to your, oh my gosh, well,
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as interesting ministration comes when all those who dreamed of in executing the russia gate hoax ever be held accountable. when the media ever be held accountable for the role they played, should be now assume the deep state is truly above the law. to going to turn those of us who just loves what he does, but i thought it would be. now most of it is on the last 4, but i don't want to know this, but is there no better.
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