Madoff on the Dollar Bill?
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IPS Journalist Jim Lobe interviewed Chas Freeman recently – providing readers with a fascinating insight into the kind of views that scare the most entrenched vested interests that retain an inordinate...
View ArticleThe Tectonic Shift in Financial Muscle
As the new millenium dawned, the ‘Anglosphere’ had a seemingly well-established grip over the finances of the world. This financial dominance – vastly out of proportion to the populations of the...
View ArticleThe Evolution of the Parasite
Check out the 2009 NewMatilda.com Political Cartooning Competition as it approaches the final round. Australia has some talented cartoonists. I especially like a runner-up in Heat 10 by freelancer Jon...
View ArticleAmerican Prosperity killed by Continuous War
William Engdahl is the author of Full Spectrum Dominance: Totalitarian Democracy in the New World Order. He was interviewed in early July 2009 by the promising new independent news service: the Real...
View ArticleThe Ingenuity of the Markets
British political satirists John Bird and John Fortune discussed the so-called credit crunch back in October 2007. This skit isn’t dated in the least. The biggest joke of all – failed gambler-bankers...
View ArticleSuch a thing can never happen again!
In early August I blogged The Ingenuity of the Markets – featuring a skit by the brilliant British satirists John Bird and John Fortune. This is in similar vein about the famous South Sea Bubble (circa...
View ArticleMining Tax: We’ll all be ruined!
After years of being thoroughly pissed off with Australia’s resource industry unions – principally the Confederation of Forestry, Mining and Engineering Union – for their thuggish opposition to...
View ArticleGoing through hell for gold: brave, newsworthy and pointless
In 2006, a previously obscure gold mine in northern Tasmania became a focus of world media attention. A mild earthquake triggered rock falls at the Beaconsfield gold mine on 25th April. 17 miners were...
View ArticleSolving the world’s problems, with help from Stephen Zarlenga
Is it really possible that one rather humble and unpretentious scholar, working independently from major universities, financial institutions and government at every level, holds in his published work...
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