The Daily Blog Open Mic – Saturday 27th February 2016

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Announce protest actions, general chit chat or give your opinion on issues we haven’t covered for the day.

Moderation rules are more lenient for this section, but try and play nicely.

 

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  1. Every week Max Keiser looks at all the scandal behind the financial news headlines :

    Episode 879

    https://www.rt.com/shows/keiser-report/333339-episode-max-keiser-879/

    “In this episode of the Keiser Report from Amsterdam, Max Keiser and Stacy Herbert discuss investors going bananas for gold, and a new study proving chemical-free agriculture may be better for profit, yield and our future.

    In the second half, Max interviews Willem Middelkoop, author of the Big Reset, about a dollar collapse, gold repatriation and the next phase of the financial crisis.”

    Episode 880

    https://www.rt.com/shows/keiser-report/333562-episode-max-keiser-880/

    “In this episode of the Keiser Report from Amsterdam, Max Keiser and Stacy Herbert discuss extinction as the rule, survival as the exception as investors seek cockroaches and dump the massive herd of unicorns. They look at the role of Chianti in the role of the ongoing demise of the oldest bank in the world – a cockroach that became a unicorn thanks to Deutsche Bank and Nomura’s ersatz collateral.

    In the second half, Max interviews venture capitalists and entrepreneur, Brock Pierce of Blockchain Capital, about the latest in the bitcoin and blockchain space.”

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    Interesting phenomenon – some comments submitted appear to disappear up their own arse at times.
    I’d be interested to know whether ‘The Standard’s’ moderation ‘philosophy’ holds true on this site (whereby the authors of various posts are also responsible for the moderation – a dangerous system I’d have thought, without getting all conspiratorial) OR whether it’s just another ‘bug’ – especially when driven by the obsessive and egotistical ‘IT professional’ who can’t cope with the realisation that their efforts are less than perfect and their inventions have usually been done before – often more efficiently (Christ! have I come across a number of those in my time)

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