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June 22, 2019Keiser Report: The gold/silver ratioIn this episode of the Keiser Report, Max and Stacy discuss what central bankers have wrought by printing fresh money for the assets rich as demonstrated by Donald Trump’s Beverly Hills property increasing in value by 1.2% per month and doubling in about a decade. While the elite make off with the asset price gains, governments are driven into bankruptcy by the same financial collapse which enriched these elites and they are now shaking down ordinary citizens who are looking for pennies stashed in safe deposit boxes, as is the case in Italy. In the second half, Max interviews David Morgan of TheMorganReport.com about the gold/silver ratio and whether it matters in a day and age when silver has been largely demonetized....more29minPlay
June 22, 2019Music and films (Sputnik Orbiting the World)Bob Dylan’s epic 1975 Rolling Thunder Revue was named after Richard Nixon’s codename for the murderous and illegal bombardment of Indochina. It also means ‘the dropping of truth bombs’ in native American language. It may have been Dylan’s finest hour, but this week we commemorate an event six years earlier when Bob Dylan came to the Isle of Wight’s Festival of Music. Legendary journalist, editor, and broadcaster Bill Bradshaw has just released a new book about this historic musical event in 1969, so, we invited him into the studio to tell us more.Makkah is the destination of every Muslim (2 close to 2 billion people) in their lifetime. The film “One Day in the Haram” looks at this annual pilgrimage through the eyes of the workers and has become one of the most-viewed British films ever with an audience of 30 million people and counting. Abrar Hussain’s next film “One Night in Al Aqsa” is about the third holiest shrine in Islam, set in Jerusalem. So, he came into the studio to tell us about both films and how he felt while making them....more26minPlay
June 22, 2019Douglas Carswell: The rise of China & India(Going Underground)On this episode of Going Underground, we speak to former Conservative and UKIP MP Douglas Carswell about his new book ‘Progress vs Parasites,’ the secrets behind the rise of China and India, the media and politicians being out of touch with the British populace before Brexit, a repudiation of Marx’s outlook on human history, and more! Next, we speak to Mic Dixon, director of the War School documentary, about the militarization of British schoolchildren via seemingly benign programs to educate kids about the military... but as Mic Dixon reveals, these programs allegedly have arguably sinister agendas....more28minPlay
June 22, 2019Pentagon leaks nuclear war plan on admin leave over racist post (Watching the Hawks)President Trump called off airstrikes on Iran with just minutes to spare. The Pentagon “accidentally” leaked its nuclear war plan. Some 72 cops in Philadelphia are on administrative duty following an investigation into racist and violent social media posts. And a preview of this week’s episode of Redacted Tonight....more28minPlay
June 22, 2019Redacted Tonight: The public good crumbles in the US & Pompeo says he would influence UK electionsThe US used to be one of the most well-developed countries in the world, with world-renowned highways, community libraries, abundant public swimming pools and parks, and more. The government has let all of this fall into disrepair. Lee takes a look at this situation and its consequences, as well as the war propaganda directed at Iran, Pompeo’s announcement that the US might interfere in UK elections to undermine Corbyn, and more stories the corporate media aren’t telling you. Naomi Karavani sits down with Lee to report that the US has been kicking medical researchers from China out of the country and accusing them of being spies. Natalie McGill looks into a recent investigation that found nearly 400 current and retired police officers who are members of private Facebook groups that promote racism, Islamophobia and the formation of anti-government militias....more28minPlay
June 22, 2019The Big Picture: Is a US-Iran war imminent?On this week’s Big Picture, RT’s Holland Cooke talks to Virginia State Senator Richard Black about tensions in Persian Gulf, and whether a war between the US and Iran is imminent. Senator Black also explains what was in his recent letter to President Trump, when he listed his reasons against starting a war in the Middle East. Holland Cooke talks to Professor of Economics at the University of International Business and Economics in Beijing John Gong about the US-China trade dispute. He reveals which electronic products will be affected following a Chinese ban on rare earth metals. Then, a discussion with Donald Wuebbles, professor of atmospheric science at the University of Illinois, about the state of our air quality....more26minPlay
June 22, 2019Boom Bust: Tensions top oil taps & social media ad sales could slideTensions are simmering in the Middle East as the US and Iran near the brink of conflict and markets are reacting; RT producer Sayeh Tavangar is standing by to dig into the details of the spike in crude. And while oil prices are on the rise, how will this affect car sales? What is the future of self-driving cars taking spins on the highway? Lauren Fix, the Car Coach, is on hand to sift through what these mean for auto markets. And later, big tech jumps straight from the frying pan into the fire as advertisers threaten to leave the platforms, which could drain them of major revenue. Danielle Shay of Simpler Trading joins us to break down what lies in store for the social media giants....more29minPlay
June 21, 2019CrossTalk on US vs Iran: Careening toward war?Describing the Trump administration’s Iran policy as confusing, contradictory, and even incoherent would be an understatement. As members of his entourage beat the drums of war, the president suddenly injects himself into the conversation with words to the contrary. What is the world to think?CrossTalking with Mohammad Marandi, Kamel Wazne, and Robert Rabil....more25minPlay
June 21, 2019Watching the Hawks: Democrats, Republicans agree on expanding surveillanceBoth Democrats and Republicans agree on expanded surveillance, revealing how similar the two parties really are. The National Domestic Violence Hotline had its busiest year ever last year. Studies show women are getting less sleep than men. One man decides to sue because he couldn’t get the International Women’s Day discount on beer. And Swiss women are on strike to demand equal pay....more28minPlay
June 21, 2019Boom Bust: Hormuz incident hikes oil prices & Libra gets a closer look from legislatorsOil prices take flight after a US drone was shot down over the Strait of Hormuz, causing yet another spike in the market. David McAlvany of McAlvany Financial Group and former Pentagon Official Michael Maloof are on hand to break down the boom in prices and the geopolitical consequences of the incident. Facebook has introduced plans to launch its own digital currency. Bartlett Naylor of Public Citizen is on hand to sift through the scrutiny of Facebook’s foray into FinTech....more28minPlay