Wall Street's Collapse, 3 Years Later

I went on to investigate the pervasive criminal activities that led to the collapse for a new film and companion book.

Three years later, while this issue has been touched on, it is still largely ignored in most of our media with few bankers and financial manipulators being prosecuted for the shady deals that sank the economy. Full Story »

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Julia Willebrand
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by Julia Willebrand - Aug. 10, 2010

Having read Danny's books and seen his DVDs I know he knows a lot. More source and expert citation would have made the financial meltdown ongoing disaster case stronger.

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Dwight Rousu
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by Dwight Rousu - Aug. 6, 2010

Schechter recounts the crimes that led to the economic collapse, and sees there has been no prosecutions of note, and the problems are still there below the surface.

I guess many still believe that if we close our eyes, it will all go away. Dream on. I wonder if that phrase “the silence of the lambs” was prophetic? More »

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