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2012 Predictions (23:01)

A multi-trillion dollar scheme that will end in tears (15:59)

A shortage of dollars? (7:08)

Approaching the Wall? (15:00)

Bankers and their media stooges don't like real capitalists (8:08 )

Blaming it all on the Greeks (4:00)

Coming to Europe: The mother of all bank runs (1:14)

Currency Wars (27:01)

Cyprus: "Daylight robbery" (30:00)

Default? What default? (¨2:06)

Europe...still ticking away (5:04)

Europe: Getting to the point (2:39)

Europe: Still lurking (27:18 )

European Union lunacy (5:51)

Eurozone reality check (8:59)

Eurozone: Much worse than you think (3:53)

Everything's fine in Euro-Land (6:11)

Falling European dominos (10:55)

Financial Dictatorships? (15:07)

German bond sale fails (2:30)

Germany wants its gold back from the Fed (2:06)

Global view - September 2011 (10:17)

Goldman Sachs has Europe wired (4:22)

Greece - What's next? (23:17)

Greece: Putting off the inevitable (4:48)

Greenspan makes sense (for a change) (15:57)

Growth, debt, and access to resources (10:00)

"Heads I win, tails everyone else loses" (8:42)

"Hey, let's start a war!" (1:54)

How Europe will bail itself out (2:51)

How Goldman wired Greece for implosion (6:16)

How is Ireland going to dig its way out? (9:51)

"How's that technocrat thing working?" (6:18)

Hugh Hendry skewers the financial phonies (4:03)

"If it happens there, it can happen anywhere" (5:00)

If wishes were horses... (28:04)

"If you're going to default, default big" (4:52)

In humor, truth (2:25)

India to evade Iran sanctions by paying for oil with gold. China to follow? (1:00)

Inside Greece (40:00)

Instant replay - Euro crisis 2010 (9:00)

Iran ups the ante! (1:00)

It's Over (30:00)

It's the UK (3:50)

Let sloppy lenders eat their bad loans (1:00)

Mad Max runs the Greek numbers (6:06)

Money For Nothing in Europe (7:00)

Multinationals prepare for Greek meltdown (5:00)

Never a dull moment (26:38)

Nigel Farage & IMF de-leverage warning (28:03)

Nobel Peace Prize for the European Union?! (3:12)

Nothing has been fixed (60:00)

Our Economy is a Ponzi Scheme (00:10:30)

Proof you can be an idiot and manage $1 billion (5:58)

Real reason For US Embargo of Iran (1:00)

Rich country, poor country (10:54)

Smoking crack in the Eurozone (3:15)

Straight talk about Europe (11:02)

"The bankruptcies will be unfathomable" (10:00)

The consequences of default (6:49)

The Cypriot Banking System (2:35)

The debt overhang time bomb (30:00)

The Dollar, the Euro and China (7:51)

The East is Black (27:23)

"The financial system can't be fixed" (60:00)

The Great Euro Crash (59:02)

The IMF: Now what? (10:00)

The impact of the Supreme Court decision (28:00)

The madness of the Euro (14:33)

The Netherlands looking for a Euro exit? (27:06)

The trouble with Europe: Highly leveraged (13:26)

The ultimate failure of financial manipulation (23:06)

The War on Wages (1:00)

"These deals make no sense" (3:34)

Two madmen share their delusions (28:45)

Two minute warning? (4:21)

UK: Heart of Darkness (13:18)

Vatican money too dirty for JP Morgan (2:00)

War! (5:28)

What happened to America? (9:43)

What happens in Europe won't stay in Europe (13:53)

What it means when your country goes broke (10:35)

What will the breakdown look like and why it is inevitable (5:24)

What's going on in Cyprus? (5:04)

What's going on in Europe? (8:58)

What's that sinking sound? (3:30)

What's wrong with the Euro? (1:58)

When banks close...it's cash only (3:00)

When the party is over... (20;25)

Where we are at and what to do about it (30:00)

Which way Europe? (26:00)

Will Europe try to print its way out? (2:29)

Wired to implode (2:29)

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