Guest: Nomi Prins
Sandy LeonVest (www.solartimes.org) talks to author, journalist and consumer advocate Nomi Prins, about the US "economic recovery," in the context of the European monetary crisis and austerity measures in Greece, Italy, Spain, Portugal and other countries. They discuss the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the evisceration of capital at the hands of a criminally corrupted global banking system.
Nomi Prins turned in her credentials as an investment banker (with, among others, Goldman Sachs), to advocate for transparency and accountability in the financial industry. Today, she spends her time spreading the word about the global financial cartel, and explaining how a small group of financial elites managed to hijack the world's wealth to fill their own coffers. Her work in the area of corporate accountability has been widely acknowledged as groundbreaking. Nomi Prins is the author of, among other books, "It Takes a Pillage: Behind the Bonuses, Bailouts, and Backroom Deals from Washington to Wall Street" and “Black Tuesday.”
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