Three LIBOR Rigging Rothschild Bankers Have Now Been Arrested ~ HSBC Will Not Be Prosecuted By Obama For Money Laundering ~ Too Big To Jail.

Published on Dec 11, 2012

In this episode, Max Keiser and Stacy Herbert look at the latest BIS warning of a global credit bubble caused by zero percent interest rate policies meant to appease the angry hidden people in the shadow banking system. In the second half, Max Keiser talks to David Smith of GenevaBusinessInsider.blogspot.com about the Swiss currency peg, the global game of honesty limbo in the financial sector and hoping that midnight never comes for Alice in Switzer-land.

Mexican Beheadings
Mexican Drug Cartel Murder By Beheadings

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Mexico Drugs
Mexican Drug Murders

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The bodies of three men lie together after being placed in the back of a funeral home's pick-up truck after they were killed by unidentified gunmen in the Pacific resort city of Acapulco, Mexico, Sunday Dec. 5, 2010. At least 11 men have been killed this weekend as authorities say the battle for control of a fractured drug cartel is responsible for the rising violence in Acapulco. (AP Photo/Bernandino Hernandez)
The bodies of three men lie together after being placed in the back of a funeral home’s pick-up truck after they were killed by unidentified gunmen in the Pacific resort city of Acapulco, Mexico, Sunday Dec. 5, 2010. At least 11 men have been killed this weekend as authorities say the battle for control of a fractured drug cartel is responsible for the rising violence in Acapulco. (AP Photo/Bernandino Hernandez)