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It's Decapitalising a Country
Posted: Sat Apr 06, 2013 6:44 pm
by Pluto
http://maxkeiser.com/
tHIS guy has come at a time when things have gone beyond rational talk and analysis. So his approach matches the situation.
Re: It's Decapitalising a Country
Posted: Sat Apr 06, 2013 7:13 pm
by Pluto
I've just recently come across this guy (Keiser) and see that he is trying to communicate the profound implications of what is happening now financially.
Re: It's Decapitalising a Country
Posted: Sat Apr 06, 2013 10:34 pm
by The Voice of Time
Pluto wrote:http://maxkeiser.com/
tHIS guy has come at a time when things have gone beyond rational talk and analysis. So his approach matches the situation.
? You're talking about the world's most annoying newsman? I just have one thing to say about mr. keiser... "ufh"...
Re: It's Decapitalising a Country
Posted: Sat Apr 06, 2013 10:58 pm
by Pluto
The Voice of Time wrote:Pluto wrote:http://maxkeiser.com/
tHIS guy has come at a time when things have gone beyond rational talk and analysis. So his approach matches the situation.
? You're talking about the world's most annoying newsman? I just have one thing to say about mr. keiser... "ufh"...
Yes, well, this is why I posted him here, to see what the thoughts were. But you have to define/develop 'ufh'.
Is he for real or cartoon, etc.
Re: It's Decapitalising a Country
Posted: Sat Apr 06, 2013 11:19 pm
by The Voice of Time
Well, basically, what I know about him, besides him playing a brief part in the latest Zeitgeist movie, he heads the financial show of the Russia Today channel, and he is really annoying there, he is the sole reason I'm neglecting to ever watch the financial news of RT. He really isn't cut out to be a newsman or an interviewer, maybe he could do for an academic, but he has a really awful voice when he speaks (sounds like two rocks hitting each other, in an extreme manner of speaking, a mixture of coarse and sharp) and he has a really bad sense of humour and uses humour to sadly (really failingly) try to ridicule people or topics he faces in conversation. When you watch him you shift between feeling sorry for him and wanting to tell him to just shut up and stay shut and let whomever he interviews just speak.
I'm not sure I have anything personally against him, as I said, he could probably do good for an academic and he's probably smart. He's just not a very entertaining nor capable-of-taking-seriously kind of guy because of his complete lack of charisma (in my humble opinion, though some people may disagree, however, I remember some people quite clearly agreeing with me, commenting on his RT-YouTube videos that he talks an awful lot and it's not appreciative).
Re: It's Decapitalising a Country
Posted: Sun Apr 07, 2013 4:08 pm
by Bill Wiltrack
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I don't know anything for certain about international finances nor do I know anything for sure about Max Keiser.
I tried to understand and create a Bit Coin account but I baulked when it seemed as though they wanted pretty intimate financial information from me. I guess that this type of information is essential to create an account but I just didn't feel like I actually believe enough in Bit Coin yet.
LOVE listening to this guy though.
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