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In this episode of the Keiser Report, Max Keiser and Stacy Herbert discuss HFT and QE3 rat-bots chasing and bullying the world into a Great Depression. They also discuss the dangerous situation of France once again becoming a peripheral country to Germany. In the second half of the show, Max talks to Pierre Jovanovic, French radio talk show host and author of 'Blythe Masters,' about the smell of not napalm, but revolution in the air in France – unemployment is worsening, suicides by jumping in front of trains are up drastically, and Goldman Sachs says workers need to cut their pay by 30 percent. They also discuss history repeating itself as Germany once again finds itself looking for its gold, as in Wagner’s 'Das Rheingold.' Keiser Report 3-4-13
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In this episode of the Keiser Report, Max Keiser and Stacy Herbert discuss HFT and QE3 rat-bots chasing and bullying the world into a Great Depression. They also discuss the dangerous situation of France once again becoming a peripheral country to Germany. In the second half of the show, Max talks to Pierre Jovanovic, French radio talk show host and author of 'Blythe Masters,' about the smell of not napalm, but revolution in the air in France – unemployment is worsening, suicides by jumping in front of trains are up drastically, and Goldman Sachs says workers need to cut their pay by 30 percent. They also discuss history repeating itself as Germany once again finds itself looking for its gold, as in Wagner’s 'Das Rheingold.' Keiser Report 3-4-13
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