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EU/IMF REVOLT: GREECE, ICELAND, LATVIA MAY LEAD THE WAY21 comments

Ellen Brown wrote 1 week ago: Europe’s small, debt-strapped countries could follow the lead of Argentina and simply walk away from … more →

More from the Daily Bell6 comments

Ellen Brown wrote 2 weeks ago: The Daily Bell is continuing their dialog, if anyone wants to jump in and comment on their site. … more →

LESSONS FROM THE JAPANESE: TIME TO REPLACE SOVEREIGN DEBT WITH SOVEREIGN CREDIT10 comments

Ellen Brown wrote 3 weeks ago: Miners used to keep canaries in coal mines as an early warning device. If the air was so bad that it … more →

A LITTLE POPULIST RETRIBUTION: MAKING WALL STREET PAY ITS FAIR SHARE21 comments

Ellen Brown wrote 1 month ago: Wall Street’s speculative traders have managed to trade in practically the only products left … more →

Tax the Traders! Make Wall Street Pay Its Share6 comments

Ellen Brown wrote 1 month ago: Wall Street bankers have been called today’s “welfare queens,” feeding at the publ … more →

Max Keiser interview1 comment

Ellen Brown wrote 1 month ago: Max Keiser interviewed me, posted yesterday. If you feel like making a comment, it’s here (wit … more →

CUT WALL STREET OUT! HOW STATES CAN FINANCE THEIR OWN RECOVERY12 comments

Ellen Brown wrote 1 month ago: Pouring money into the private banking system has only fixed the economy for bankers and the wealthy … more →

REVIVING THE LOCAL ECONOMY WITH PUBLICLY-OWNED BANKS9 comments

Ellen Brown wrote 2 months ago: The credit crunch is getting worse on Main Street, despite a Wall Street bailout now in the trillion … more →

Daily Bell posts34 comments

Ellen Brown wrote 2 months ago: The Daily Bell, a Swiss journal in the hard-money camp, interviewed me (here) , then had Larry Parks … more →

Legal relief for distressed homeowners20 comments

Ellen Brown wrote 2 months ago: Many people have written asking for help with their foreclosures, following several articles I wrote … more →

THE IMF CATAPULTS FROM SHUNNED AGENCY TO GLOBAL CENTRAL BANK6 comments

Ellen Brown wrote 2 months ago: “A year ago,” said law professor Ross Buckley on Australia’s ABC News last week, “nobody wanted to k … more →

LANDMARK DECISION PROMISES MASSIVE RELIEF FOR HOMEOWNERS AND TROUBLE FOR BANKS30 comments

Ellen Brown wrote 3 months ago: A landmark ruling in a recent Kansas Supreme Court case may have given millions of distressed homeow … more →

ECONOMIC 9-11: DID LEHMAN BROTHERS FALL OR WAS IT PUSHED?15 comments

Ellen Brown wrote 3 months ago: The disastrous collapse of Lehman Brothers on 9-11-08 was the catalyst that changed the rules of the … more →

THE MERCURY MISCHIEF: AS OBAMA WARNS OF HAZARDS, THE FDA APPROVES MERCURY DENTAL FILLINGS4 comments

Ellen Brown wrote 3 months ago: The government seems to be speaking out of both sides of its mouth, as the President preaches one th … more →

MORE THAN ONE WAY TO RECLAIM THE POWER TO CREATE MONEY: An Open Letter to the American Monetary Institute5 comments

Ellen Brown wrote 3 months ago: A response to a critique of a publicly-owned bank solution posted on the American Monetary Institute … more →

THE SECRET OF CHINA’S MIRACLE ECONOMY: THE GOVERNMENT OWNS THE BANKS RATHER THAN THE REVERSE44 comments

Ellen Brown wrote 4 months ago: While the U.S. spends trillions of dollars to bail out its banking system, leaving its economy to la … more →

THE PUBLIC OPTION IN BANKING: HOW WE CAN BEAT WALL STREET AT ITS OWN GAME11 comments

Ellen Brown wrote 4 months ago: President Obama has repeated his call for a public option in health care, in order to create some co … more →

HOW CALIFORNIA COULD TURN ITS IOU’S INTO DOLLARS 14 comments

Ellen Brown wrote 5 months ago: California has over $17 billion on deposit in banks that have refused to honor its IOUs, forcing leg … more →

TOWARDS A SOLUTION TO THE DEBT CRISIS IN CALIFORNIA: THE STATE COULD WALK AWAY AND CREATE ITS OWN CREDIT MACHINE11 comments

Ellen Brown wrote 5 months ago: Since Wall Street has failed to provide a functioning credit system, California would be totally jus … more →


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