Leroy Yost
Gold pusher Mike Maloney is an amazing salesmen of this rock and perpetuator of the danger of massive money printing. he made another great appearance on Max Keiser's economic RT network program where they talked about the evils of the fed and Maloney let it straight to what the modern western bankster class and it fraud it is committing on the world. Maloney and Keiser's ugly mug close ups were distracting along with the madness street background scene but the message Maloney was tryin g to let out is important for all to hear. Kaiser often selects backgrounds brilliantly and showing the amount of leisure time and activity of the elite sin their own neighborhoods is a point of brilliance of this amazing economist annalist who is ignored by the mainstream media.
keiser often has baloney Maloney on his program but he often does make sense in his speaking and book deals and he again reaffirmed that the rulers of business and banking are playin g with counterfeit money deciding what projects get built and which get advertised also produced in society. While the two are not into spots the sports analogy of why pro-athletes are so immensely over-paid and sports ownership so drastically over-valued can be explained by this legalized counterfeiting of the fed and projection of created money into things such as Hollywood and pro sports which does not bring any actual value in ticket sales as claimed.
I would love to see Maloney and Keiser dwell more into how the elites use money printing and funding of sports projects to make even more gains and leverage in the economy exploiting free labor such as college basketball athletes to make millions for others. perhaps one day Max Keiser can have Dave Zirin on his program although Zirin likely would be pleased so many black professional athletes make millions form playing ball. All this massive money infusion of monopoly counterfeit money though often gets into the wrong hands of individuals who are not entrepreneurs but just athletes and as seen in the Aaron Hernandez case many use these fortunes for ill will and criminalization. the amount of money given of this funny money to sports should warrant more opprobrium but it doesn't because of the dependency so many corporate people have of this bloodletting money draining the economy and going into watching others throw or catch a ball on a field and paying so outrageously for this "skill" of the athlete. Others have benefited from the over-waste bureaucracy of professional sports and that these openings are only available to a small class of connected people all funded again not from ticket sales or jersey purchases but from the influx of counterfeit money often going to networks to distribute and put air time on their screens
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