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DRIVING MR. & MRS. JONES ON MAIN STREET: Are Paulsons $700B Turncoats to buy Wall Street Toxic Bonds or Dole them to Bernanke to cover the FEDS Trillion lent to the Defunct Oil Speculators Corporate America against same Devilish Stock Insurance Circle.

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Roles and Responsibilities of Inspectors General in Financial Markets Regulatory Agencies Part 1

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3-25-09 OGR Subcommittee on Management, Organization and Procurement

Roles and Responsibilities of Inspectors General in Financial Markets Regulatory Agencies Part 4

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3-25-09 OGR Subcommittee on Management, Organization and Procurement

One Year Later: Lyndon LaRouche Webcast July 22, 2008

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July 18 2008 (LPAC)–On July 1, Lyndon LaRouche proposed emergency action by the US Federal Reserve Bank, to prevent social chaos, in the face of looming collapses of some leading US commercial banks and other financial institutions. LaRouche presented two emergency measures, aimed as stop-gaps, to prevent chaos. First, he called for the Federal Reserve to raise interest rates to four percent, in order to assure that institutional depositors maintain their deposits in the banking system. Second, …

Hate your Credit Card Bills? MAXED OUT – NOW ON DVD

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Maxed Out takes viewers on a journey deep inside the American style of debt, where things seem fine as long as the minimum monthly payment arrives on time. With coverage that spans from small American towns all the way to the White House, the film shows how the modern financial industry really works, explains the true definition of “preferred customer” and tells us why the poor are getting poorer while the rich keep getting richer. Hilarious, shocking and incisive, Maxed Out paints a picture …

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Roles and Responsibilities of Inspectors General in Financial Markets Regulatory Agencies Part 3

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3-25-09 OGR Subcommittee on Management, Organization and Procurement


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