WikiLeaks Controversy Strengthens Case for #Greece Debt Forgiveness
Bloomberg: WikiLeaks Controversy Strengthens Case for #Greece Debt Forgiveness https://t.co/3yWmRhybAB #IMF #Merkel
— WikiLeaks (@wikileaks) April 4, 2016
Bloomberg: WikiLeaks Controversy Strengthens Case for #Greece Debt Forgiveness https://t.co/3yWmRhybAB #IMF #Merkel
— WikiLeaks (@wikileaks) April 4, 2016
Gold Rush by Russia Makes Up for Billions Lost in Currency Rout https://t.co/THZ40Kb9kK
— Silver Watchdog (@Silver_Watchdog) April 4, 2016
A heated meeting of the Audit Board at the London Borough of Newham last week provided further evidence that the strategy of Council leaders for dealing with bank loans that have already cost the deprived borough £10m, is to do…
Central Bank: “Bitcoin monetary standard would fail because it would prohibit us from printing more money” https://t.co/Jz9HNmciES — Tuur Demeester (@TuurDemeester) April 2, 2016
Greek Prime Minister Sends Angry Letter To Christine Lagarde Over IMF Leak
We talk about the current account deficit, neoliberalism and media coverage of Syria.
Got my StartCoin scratch cards today! If you live on the Big Island contact me, I’m giving them away! @start_coin pic.twitter.com/IZYNNRXRBO — david apollo (@mind808crime) April 3, 2016
Nixon started the War on Drugsbecause he couldn’t declare war on black people and hippies https://t.co/xJDYBt4dYl pic.twitter.com/75XBgZgaUD — Drugs in Debat (@DrugsInDebat) March 24, 2016
World’s richest banker charged in bribery scheme https://t.co/37B2zXGEvs pic.twitter.com/YWWlw5IwSS — RT (@RT_com) April 2, 2016
Zika’s spread across the U.S. may change the narrative around abortion https://t.co/9V3nFXiF9q pic.twitter.com/owCG3Ub0zb — ThinkProgress (@thinkprogress) April 1, 2016
I see this all the time when I look up articles from 2008, 2009 etc. Digital history is being scrubbed. pic.twitter.com/tg4hV8f6X3
— Rudolf E. Havenstein (@RudyHavenstein) April 2, 2016
What’s next for Bitcoin? Here’s the future of Bitcoin in one chart.https://t.co/SrM3VL176c — James Turk (@FGMR) April 1, 2016
Life in Debt Valley – lot of people struggling in UK , country is full of pawn shops & loan sharks https://t.co/85c1qwymBe @FishwickDavid — FrankfurtFinanz (@FrankfurtFinanz) April 2, 2016
We discuss crime and stupidity as a horrible long term economic plan. In the second half Max interviews Kerry-Anne Mendoza of TheCanary.co about the latest wave of privatizations announced by the UK Treasury on a holiday weekend. Kerry-Anne notes that…
first #StartNode in Japan detected. Yey @maxkeiser @StartJOIN @start_coin @StartcoinWhale pic.twitter.com/tdE2dn35Zg
— Peter Frank (@PeterFrank80) April 2, 2016