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GlassSteagallfan
20th April 2013, 01:11
Published on Apr 18, 2013

This is Professor Jeffrey Sachs of Columbia University speaking at the "Fixing the Banking System for Good" conference on April 17, 2013 [via audio at the Philadelphia Federal Reserve Bank]. This audio is absolutely EXPLOSIVE!



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7VOWnnEphjI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=7VOWnnEphjI


If the full webcast becomes available, will posted it here

ThePythonicCow
20th April 2013, 11:35
Published on Apr 18, 2013

This is Professor Jeffrey Sachs of Columbia University speaking at the "Fixing the Banking System for Good" conference on April 17, 2013 [via audio at the Philadelphia Federal Reserve Bank]. This audio is absolutely EXPLOSIVE!
Yes - explosive!

I am increasingly suspecting that the Banksters are among those who will be taking it on the chin in the current game of musical chairs being played between the various groupes bātards au pouvoir (groups of bastards in power.)

Perhaps Bernanke's not quite the idiot I usually consider him to be, given his recent hints that he'd like to retire from the Chairmanship of the US Federal Reserve when his present term ends next year.

GoodETxSG
20th April 2013, 15:19
If you build your house on sand... etc. The entire financial and banking system was built on corruption as a foundation, corruption as a corner stone, all the way to the last brick and mortar (So to speak). How can you take that institution and "Fix" it?

You have to knock it to the ground (Economic Collapse, as scarry as that reality is), bull doze every stone and slab into the deepest pit you can find along with the foundation (So that not one single piece can be reused to corrupt the new creation) and begin from scratch.

The next one has to be built with a solid foundation of truth under the witness of all and the rest of the institution (Building) of transparent material (We have the tech and ability, GREED is the only obsticle).

IMHO

The same NEEDS to be done with Government(s)... Small communities that are mostly self sufficient, growing their own food, using their skill's and trades to form a barter society that lives in harmony with the environment. Energy needs and other needs met by "Classified" technology that should not be with held from us.

It will take the "Fall Of Rome" and many to suffer, then the self proclaimed "Elite" jailed and the rest of us that make it mentally in tact to pull it to gether to rise from the ashes and rebuild. It may sound gloooooooomy but all that is IS CORRUPT and I do not see us "Voting" or using violence/civil war to make any loving/positive changes.

How to get from here to there? YEP... you guessed it. I HAVE NO IDEA!

we-R-one
20th April 2013, 18:03
You know what, I sat there the whole time thinking...it's taken you this long to figure out something was wrong? I'm tired of talk.....


http://ts4.mm.bing.net/th?id=H.4729932505547707&pid=15.1&H=106&W=160

NOT IMPRESSED

Ba-ba-Ra
20th April 2013, 18:11
If you build your house on sand... etc. The entire financial and banking system was built on corruption as a foundation, corruption as a corner stone, all the way to the last brick and mortar (So to speak). How can you take that institution and "Fix" it?
The next one has to be built with a solid foundation of truth under the witness of all and the rest of the institution (Building) of transparent material (We have the tech and ability, GREED is the only obsticle).

!


I have to agree. Any "fix" we make to the present system will be temporary and we will find ourselves in the same place X number of years - or months - down the road.

On the other hand, perhaps a "fix" will give us an opportunity to come up with a better way!

ThePythonicCow
5th May 2013, 09:39
This is Professor Jeffrey Sachs of Columbia University speaking at the "Fixing the Banking System for Good" conference on April 17, 2013 [via audio at the Philadelphia Federal Reserve Bank]. This audio is absolutely EXPLOSIVE!

Yes - explosive!
Bill Still, in his "Still Report 80", has a nicely edited 10+ minute version of Prof. Jeffrey Sachs' rant:
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Bill Still provided the following description for this Youtube upload of his:




I finally got access to the full version of the Prof. Jeffrey Sachs presentation on April 17, 2013. I have edited it only to cut non-essential and redundant info. Needless to say it is a highly-educated rant against the Fed and "a mountain of criminal and fraudulent behavior" among the financial titans of Wall Street.

penn
9th May 2013, 00:31
That is one man I would be proud to vote for, work for or just be glad to know. Thanks for sharing!

Valle
15th May 2013, 09:43
A very good film about our economic system.
Take some time and watch it.

http://urplay.se/Produkter/175205-Varlden-Kapitalismens-atervandsgrand#navigering

Im not sure if you can watch it outside Sweden?