Interview by financial journalist Lars Schall with F. William Engdahl, one of the world’s top geopolitical analysts. This extensive conversation is largely centered on Chapter 3 – The Rape of Russia – of Engdahl’s new book Manifest Destiny: Democracy as Cognitive Dissonance. Sit back, relax, enjoy the crash course and keep it as an essential […]
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For the moment, the U.S. has the biggest gun
Lars Schall talked with Lawrence Wilkerson, a retired Colonel of the U.S. Army, who was in the past, inter alia, the Chief of Staff for then Secretary of State Colin Powell. Wilkerson calls the United States a “warfare state” – and the so called “War on Terror” is its “Raison d’Être“.
9/11 Terror Trading: Beware of a Limited Hangout, Part Three
In this third and final part we connect Al Qaeda with a device to move its funds undetected through the international banking system; visit Richard Cheney at the Presidential Emergency Operations Center implementing Continuity of Government plans; take an interest in computer hard drives from the World Trade Center; and ask some questions, inter alia, […]
9/11 Terror Trading: Beware of a Limited Hangout, Part Two
In this second part we’ll take a look at possible 9/11 insider trading in Stratesec and Raytheon stock; talk about a trading anomaly on September 11, 2001 connected to transactions in 10-year U.S. bonds; present research related to the legendary PROMIS software; and “follow the money” with respect to the 9/11 plot funding.
9/11 Terror Trading: Beware of a Limited Hangout, Part One
Isn’t it interesting if an eminence grise at the junction between the international capital markets, the national security policy of the United States as well as geo-economics writes about the topic of informed 9/11 terror trading? James G. Rickards, a well-known Wall Street lawyer, fund manager, gold market analyst, and author, did so.
9/11 Terror Trading – 15 Years Later
Very recently, Lars Schall traveled to Zurich in Switzerland to met up with Marc Chesney, the director of the Institute of Banking and Finance at the University of Zurich. Together they’ve talked about the topic of 9/11 insider trading. Chesney calls for a new investigation of the issue.
The CFR is “the most powerful private organization in the United States…“
German financial journalist Lars Schall talked with U.S. historian Laurence Shoup about the history of the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) and his latest book, “Wall Street’s Think Tank”. Shoup makes clear that the CFR is still calling the shots when it comes to the focus and the goals of U.S. foreign policy.