The Myth of the Free Market – Money, Interest and Power!


A video to send to those who think the free market produced all the recent economic catastrophes… …and happy new year to all my listeners and subscribers, thanks so much for all your support of Freedomain Radio! :) www.freedomainradio.com
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FED holds fraudulent mortgage instruments on book, Goldman suggest Trillion in new money printing needed, CFTC Judge accused of rampant, long-term corruption – Harvey Organ weighs in.Music Courtesy Kevin MacLeod: Titles: ‘Tenebrous Brothers Carnival – Intermission”; Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons “Attribution 3.0″ creativecommons.org The content in my videos and on the SGTbull07 channel are provided for informational purposes only. Use the information found in my videos as a starting point for conducting your own research and conduct your own due diligence (DD) BEFORE making any significant investing decisions. SGTbull07 assumes all information to be truthful and reliable; however, I cannot and do not warrant or guarantee the accuracy of this information. Thank you.

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50 Responses to “The Myth of the Free Market – Money, Interest and Power!”

  1. FantasmaBAnco says:

    @FantasmaBAnco …Ooops! “… insane advertising budgets…”

  2. FantasmaBAnco says:

    @FBA A level playing field would limit advertising revenues in the media, and set ads at an affordable price so local, small-scale (and often superior) producers would be able to promote their wares. This would also ensure that one of the great tenets of free market economics, “competition” is *actually taking place* not just in name, but in *practice*.

    Prediction: cutting emissions is going to mean a return to local industries and self-sufficiency (individual and national), and end the FTA.

  3. FantasmaBAnco says:

    There is a glaring flaw in the whole Free Market argument: the myth of the level playing field. If there truly were a level playing field, those corporations that have amassed the most capital would not be able to buy up vast chunks of our airtime, our culture and our subconscious with their advertising insane budgets.

  4. Ravengaurd6 says:

    @rimtotem corporate control gets it’s power from government and it’s monopoly on force. in anarchy there would be an open market for contracted armed forces and most people would probably be armed anyways.

  5. Ravengaurd6 says:

    @DystopianEmpire01 that’s a question about correlation. you’re not asking about causation.

  6. DonVoghano says:

    WOW so a free market is like dating with no violence, how pretty! Sounds just wonderfully practical and easy to put into place, I guess that’s why so many bountiful instances of free market societies have been recorded in history. Why don’t we call grandpa smurf here too, so he can explain how he sells smurfberries without an oppressive state regulating him… Really study history and grow up.

  7. rgs11 says:

    bravo

  8. turbofritz2 says:

    Very interesting stuff about the effect of goverment. Please can you recommend some books since i’d tend to learn more by books and graphics and DIY than to listening.

  9. DystopianEmpire01 says:

    @andrewsurtees What had the Fed got to do with time travel? And excess capital only feeds the monster, Besides, are’nt you British? Yes, I expect you have a Fed of sorts there too, but you’re not so affected by our Fed as we are.

  10. DystopianEmpire01 says:

    @andrewsurtees I did swerve from the past to current ime without really indicating that I had, that made my point unclear.
    GDP figures should be adjusted for inflation of the dollar and it’s buying power within our economy. to reflect it’s relative worth for us not the corporations, which reap the lion’s share, not us.

  11. andrewsurtees says:

    @DystopianEmpire01 Fair point. Before the fed everyone was eating food that hadn’t been planted yet, using machines that hadn’t been invented yet, etc etc. It’s not the Fed’s fault, the entire economy was impossible from the start.

  12. DystopianEmpire01 says:

    @andrewsurtees I’m no fan of the Fed. But I don’t think it is the real problem. We consume more than we can produce. A reduction of living standanrds seems unavoidable, and the poor will probably be hit hardest.

  13. andrewsurtees says:

    @DystopianEmpire01 I wouldn’t call Smoot-Hawley a free market, and really any pretense of economic liberty went in 1913 with the Fed’s founding.

  14. DystopianEmpire01 says:

    Back to the subject of economics, Did’nt we have a free market before the Great Depression?

  15. DystopianEmpire01 says:

    Everyone should read EULA’s carefully as well.
    They are contracts you are electronically signing, and are legal and binding.
    You should know what you’re agreeing to, click, click, click.

  16. DystopianEmpire01 says:

    @jaworski716 Freedom is eroding on the internet pretty fast, You hav’nt noticed? Free speach is being filtered, labeled, and tracked. As well as everything else you do on a net-connected computer, the tracking and tracing for the most part is built into the software and now the hardware as well, with redudancies buried deep and made part of critical systems so as hamper efforts to defeat it. And it’s perfectly ‘legal’.

  17. jaworski716 says:

    @DystopianEmpire01 I’m not advocating violent revolution or overthrow, I think people will just start bypassing governments and legislation, that’s what’s great about the internet. Look how it’s enabled people to bypass anti-capitalist intellectual property laws! I’d like to think that the internet will erode the sovereignty of states and corporations. That’s my hope anyway, unless we’re all forced on to internet 2..

  18. DystopianEmpire01 says:

    @jaworski716 So don’t expect a revolution till the unemployment rate hits at least 40%. To de-corporatize governments though political means would not be easy. Revolution really won’t work either, who would be able to supply massive amounts of goods. Corporations were mainly an American invention, the earliest ones were formed in the 1700′s. It’s only a problem when corporations get too big and start controlling whole markets and buying people and politicians. But hey, what else is new?

  19. jaworski716 says:

    @DystopianEmpire01 …so….

  20. DystopianEmpire01 says:

    @jaworski716 An enabler and a co-dependant, and they swap roles at the appropriate times.

  21. jaworski716 says:

    @rimtotem the state is the enabler of corporatism. If one goes then so does the other

  22. pretorious700 says:

    @G0IFI You couldn’t have it more backwards.

  23. rimtotem says:

    I disagree with you on capitalism. While I agree on anarchy I am not willing to trade the government control for corporate control. Trading one master for another is idiotic. I refuse.

  24. rimtotem says:

    The FED is not a government owned institution…what are you on about stef? Is your ear itching in the video or should I take you pulling on it twice and your strange facial expression as a sign that you aren’t being completely honest?

    The government is just the legal arm of the big corporations, the fed is privately owned. Thus the government is just a capitalist tool to control the market. Nothing more. In my mind that is the type of violence that needs to be stopped.

  25. ChaoticDicken says:

    Surely a free market in jobs means that the company with the most money can buy out all the rival companies, leaving people with those particular skills with only a single company to work for and, therefore, no actual freedom? Surely that does not make for a true free market? Surely there comes a point where the rich have greater leverage than the poor and can use this to control them? I’m not saying that what we have now is good, but I’d argue for different restrictions rather than none at all.

  26. biospharms says:

    Silver and gold have ton of room to go before Obumba makes it illegal to own them both. Take some of the profit while you still can and buy a life time production of food. One Biospharm can sustain an entire family off the grid with all the food they will ever need. Subscribe to Biospharms YT channel or website. Biospharms!

  27. SilverDude7890 says:

    Corrupt judges? Not in Hazzard County……. Put those Duke boys in the slammer for even mentioning it……..Does not surprise me one bit.

  28. patriotsundergod says:

    Interesting video, Thanks for the update.

  29. SGTbull07 says:

    @LibertiesDefender thanks, I’ll double check it!

  30. LibertiesDefender says:

    Good day SGT, hope all is well. Just a FYI, the CFTC just posted another one this morning under the speeches and testimony area called SPEECHES & TESTIMONY
    Statement at the CFTC Public Meeting on Anti-Manipulation and Disruptive Trading Practices
    Commissioner Bart Chilton
    Check it out, it’s a must read.

  31. DaSilverBoy says:

    Thanks SGT! Look forward to your videos as always. You are great at getting the important news out in good time. Thanks again.

  32. SGTbull07 says:

    @nameofthepen Thankss for the reminder. Sadly, …”those who don’t learn from history are condemned to repeat it.”

  33. nameofthepen says:

    In ’94, L.A. had a massive earthquake. Roads into the city were pretty much throttled. Stores began raising prices on bottled water and food as demand skyrocketed.

    A gubmint edict was broadcast, warning merchants to return prices to pre-quake norms, or face arrest. Food and bottled water rapidly vanished from shelves as people bought it up in huge quantities. Many stores were forced to close their doors.

    Buyers then black-marketed the items in their own neighborhoods at vast mark-ups.

  34. nameofthepen says:

    @KORKONEASDOLOFONOS – Greetings to Hellas. :-)

    English is my language, and I had trouble hearing/understanding some of the acronyms, too. Send me a PM if you want, I will try my best to help you, and to say things in simple words. Or, maybe one of my Greek friends will know a Greek YouTuber who posts this information in Greek. :-)

  35. SGTbull07 says:

    @silverfuturist wow, thanks Joe. one of my top 3 most favorite web sites, smart folks like you hang out there – so always an honor. I appreciate the note!

  36. nepenthean says:

    @Winterland68 He could be a professional narrator for frontline or history channel documentaries.

  37. silverfuturist says:

    Your video linked to at ZeroHedge!

    Bill Black On Foreclosuregate: Calls For The Immediate Termination Of Bernanke, Geithner And Holder

  38. thugsugly says:

    Really, this is something kieser or jones really needs to address, and not let up on.
    They have so many viewers, they have to drive this home to folks.

  39. thugsugly says:

    The rats are turning on themselves.HA!
    We can’t get news coming out like this without a pop in the price.
    This is a judge, blowing the whistle on the feds.
    GATA has got to be all over this.

  40. SGTbull07 says:

    @Winterland68 so kind… gotta check my ego now! :)

  41. SGTbull07 says:

    @TheHolySpirit thank you! & Thank you ALL for commenting on this report! Keeps me motivated to keep contributing to the fight for TRUTH!

  42. BOYCOTTTHEBEASTTV says:

    The entire system is rotten to the core and run by criminals.

  43. SGTbull07 says:

    @goldcurrent1 no, didn’t know about him, but thanks, will look into it!!

  44. Winterland68 says:

    Another Great Video – You have a great voice for these videos! Thanks Man.

  45. westwaytv says:

    Excellent work SGT. Simple, concise & clear.

  46. SGTbull07 says:

    @GuildF40 Thanks bruha!

  47. SGTbull07 says:

    @Ooloosoon …are you gently implying that there may be a elephant in the living room shitting all over the white couch and carpet, which no one will talk about? I think many of us are beginning to see that elephant.

  48. SGTbull07 says:

    @Ooloosoon are you gently implying there is an elephant in the living room, shitting on the white furniture and carpet, which no one will talk about? I think many of us are beginning to see that elephant.

  49. TheHolySpirit says:

    THAT is the type of news people never hear on TV or read in newspapers. They will only ever learn about this after the event. Very well presented piece. Thanks.

  50. MissNevada08 says:

    @macpduff Absolutely go with Gainesville Co. I have bought three rounds of bars in the last year, and they are the best company I have worked with.

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