Tag Archive: Don Harrold

Max Keiser does great work. His videos on the “death of the dollar” were visionary. His recent video journalism from Greece is brave and explosively-truthful. So, why do Max and his partner, Stacy Herbert mock, and publicly smear the character of those who are ON THE SIDE OF GOOD?


To All The Shriekers & Trolls of the World, A Special Thank You From Stacy – – UPDATE – Silver up 7%
By stacyherbert
Keep up the good work Mike/Liverpool, Don Harrold and Adam Kokesh! Shake more people outta that ‘bubble!!!!’ Yeehaaa!! But the biggest thank you is reserved for those legions of anonymous trolls on our youtube videos week after week …

Max Keiser and Stacy Herbert photo karmabanque’s photos

The Panic of 2008

A Free-Market Dissent

The Panic of 2008 is a feature length documentary that ask those who predicted the greatest recession since the Great Depression, why did it happen and what are we facing? The documentary is an adaptation of Tom Woods New York Times bestseller Meltdown. Filmmaker Jimmy Morrison is releasing each interview in full for free every two weeks until the film’s release.

Related Information:

Peter Schiff Commentary June 13, 2011: End Game

The Panic of 2008: A Free-Market Dissent

The Panic of 2008 Facebook Page

Meltdown: A Free-Market Look at Why the Stock Market Collapsed, the Economy Tanked, and Government Bailouts Will Make Things Worse

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Vierira- A Cross Of Gold
[An abridged version of this paper was presented at the Committee on Monetary Research and Education’s meeting of 21 October 2010.] The present domestic and international monetary and banking systems have slipped into the initial stages of terminal dissolution. In their present forms, they cannot long survive.

The Spirit of Thomas Jefferson Lives in Nullification
“Nullification begins with the axiomatic point that federal law that violates the Constitution is no law at all. It is void and of no effect. Nullification simply pushes this uncontroversial point a step further: if a law is unconstitutional and therefore void and of no effect, it is up to the states, the parties to the federal compact, to declare it so and thus refuse to enforce it. It would be foolish and vain to wait for the federal government or a branch thereof to condemn its own law. Nullification provides a shield between the people of a state and an unconstitutional law from the federal government.”