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Alex Jones Show: Commercial Free – Tuesday (6-30-15) Nomi Prins

Saturday, July 4, 2015 1:32
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On the Tuesday, June 30 broadcast of the Alex Jones Show, Greeks fear civil war and martial law may break out amid the country’s latest debt default. And a new study reveals US law enforcement agencies are more concerned about “anti-government extremists” than al-Qaeda or ISIS inspired terrorism. On today’s show, investigative journalist, former Goldman Sachs director and author of All the Presidents’ Bankers: The Hidden Alliances That Drive American Power, Nomi Prins, breaks down the Clinton and Bush’s bankrolled financial portfolios, the fed’s bubble problem and what Greece’s insolvency means for the rest of Europe. Natural health expert Anthony Gucciardi also joins today’s show explaining how what you eat affects the processes of the body’s central processing unit – the brain. We’ll also take your calls on this worldwide transmission.

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