I was listening to the end of the first hour of Erskine Overnight for May 5, 2012, and had to listen a second time to confirm that Erskine had surprisingly denounced the GCN newscasts that run at the top of every hour for most shows on GCN, unless, of course, you get special treatment, like [...]
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Erskine of Erskine Overnight candidly denounces the GCN newscasts
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Alex Jones, Coast to Coast AM, David Icke, Erskine, Erskine Overnight, GCN, George Noory, newscast, Roy Masters, Trilateral Commission on May 6, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
Gerald Celente’s failed Q1 2012 European bank holiday prediction
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged 2012, Alex Jones, bank holiday, European, Gerald Celente, Lindsey Williams, Max Keiser, prediction, Q1, The Alex Jones Show on May 4, 2012 | 2 Comments »
Appearing on the May 3, 2012 episode of the Alex Jones Show, Gerald Celente’s failed Q1 2012 European bank holiday prediction was never mentioned, in his first appearance since the end of Q1 2012. Obviously everyone wants to downplay their failures while trumpeting their successes, but the issue in the so-called alternative media is that [...]
Gary North does the PolitiChicks
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged comedy, Gary North, joke, PolitiChicks, United States, Victoria Jackson on May 2, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
I came across these two appearances of his on the show, PolitiChicks. I can see why he never referenced it on his website. To be fair, he does make some good points, but the context of the show is a big joke, with Victoria Jackson blowing a kazoo and singing and playing a guitar.
Austrian School economist George A. Selgin pointed out a flaw in von Mises’ case for a gold standard
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Austrian School, criticize, economics, flaw, free market, George Selgin, gold standard, Human Action, Ludwig von Mises, suppression on May 1, 2012 | 3 Comments »
Despite the veneration of Ludwig von Mises by his devotees, his works do contain their flaws, and an example was pointed out by a fellow Austrian School economist, no less. Giving the 2009 F.A. Hayek lecture, George A. Selgin said (at 1:34): “Years ago, I gave a lecture commemorating the anniversary of Human Action, in [...]
Dr. Edwin Vieira, you should know better about what the U.S. Constitution says about legal tender
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged coin, constitutional, currency, debts, Edwin Vieira, gold, legal tender, money, silver, U.S. Constitution on May 1, 2012 | 2 Comments »
Dr. Edwin Vieira, who is touted in the libertarian community as a constitutional authority on money and is a holder of four degrees — including a PhD and JD from Harvard — should know better about what the U.S. Constitution says about legal tender. In his 2011 presentation, “What is Constitutional Money?,” he says, in [...]