Global Finance & Banking: Crisis By Design

by Kim Greenhouse on February 6, 2010

in Banking,Finance & Economics,Law & Government,Shows

Guest Bruce Wiseman, financial consultant and author of the book and movie Crisis By Design, introduces us to many of the causes of frozen credit markets, the downfall of industries and companies, the loss of peoples’ life savings and investments, and the elimination of jobs.

Global finance may be complex, but as Bruce lays out the other pieces of the puzzle, it becomes apparent that there is something more to the events of the last few years. His insight into how such destruction was possible, and why it is still unfolding, is truly chilling.

We speak about the key elements involved, including the IMF, World Bank, the Glass-Steagall Act of 1933, the Bank of International Settlements, the Waiver of Capital Requirements, the Global Monetary Authority, and the deals, instruments, and agencies responsible for the destruction of the worldwide financial system. If you want to understand monetary reality on a local and a global level, please tune in!

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1 araxsaxon February 21, 2010 at 10:21 am

Wow, just heard your interview with Bruce, absolutely Fantastic…
a shocking eyeopener as well as a sad reality about how this wonderful country is being pushed towards total destruction. Thank you, this was very valuable and educational for me.

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