A documentary on the financial crisis which premiered in May, Overdose: The Next Financial Crisis, is now posted on YouTube. Based on Swedish writer Johan Norberg’s book Financial Fiasco, the film features insights from Peter Schiff, Gerald Celente, and others on the various factors that helped bring about the Great Unraveling, including the Federal Reserve's disastrous monetary policies, as well as the mistakes that are still being made. Although the material is probably old hat for many Financial Armageddon readers, it makes for interesting viewing, nonetheless.
Here is Part 1:









The system was moribund 50 decades ago,but it got life
prolonged by politics and easy credit with it came an illusion of wealth,invincibility and a smug feeling of
superiority, a fertile ground for big time corruption.
Those who had a philosophical construct could read the
writing on the wall.Charts and graphs simply confirmed the reality ,in the same way a thermometer confirms the heat
out doors.
Posted by: roger | August 29, 2010 at 11:27 PM
Check out "The Dollar Crisis" by Richard Duncan for another take on asset bubbles, and overheated national economies from both an historical and global perspective.
Posted by: Progressive Ed | August 30, 2010 at 09:13 PM
Is is just me is or does bush look evil or something. It is very eery.
The guy who was laughed at while all this was happening was right all along. He actually called the market crash and the big run up on gold. What he says now is very interesting.
Here is his latest cheeky show http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yMCuSLqd0Gg
Posted by: emma | August 31, 2010 at 08:55 AM
When a large financial body suddenly loses its value, it is said to be in financail crisis. These days, whole world is facing financial crunch and it seems that whole world is into a financial war. Efforts like this are very useful in enhancing public awareness.
Posted by: quotation template | September 10, 2010 at 06:24 AM