Keiser Report: Cadavers Collateralized Debt (E349) – YouTube

Keiser Report: Cadavers Collateralized Debt (E349) – YouTube.

In this episode, Max Keiser and Stacy Herbert bring a bankster rat onto set to discuss the civil suit against JP Morgan’s mortgage fraud. We revisit episode 97 of the Keiser Report on which journalist Teri Buhl had first warned you about the residential mortgage back security fraud issue on JP Morgan’s balance sheet – thanks to their purchase of Bear Stearns. In the second half of the show, Max Keiser talks to Dr. Michael Hudson, author of The Bubble and Beyond: Fictitious Capital, Debt Deflation and Global Crisis, about Timothy Geithner’s role in facilitating the takeover of the banking system by the Wall Street mafia and about the oligarchic counter revolution against democracy in Europe.

Shimon Schocken: The self-organizing computer course – YouTube

Shimon Schocken and Noam Nisan developed a curriculum for their students to build a computer, piece by piece. When they put the course online — giving away the tools, simulators, chip specifications and other building blocks — they were surprised that thousands jumped at the opportunity to learn, working independently as well as organizing their own classes in the first Massive Open Online Course (MOOC). A call to forget about grades and tap into the self-motivation to learn.

National Geographic Contest Photos – Business Insider

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National Geographic is currently accepting photo submissions for its annual National Geographic Photography Contest.

Over 20,000 photos by professional and amateur photographers from 130 countries competed in three categories — people, places and nature — last year.

The top winner will be selected among the finalists in these groups and will be awarded $10,000 among other coveted prizes.

The guidelines for entries require that photographs are un-manipulated and real, and that capture those special moments in time.The contest ends on November 30.

Nat Geo was kind enough to share with us some of its editors’ favorite images that are in the running.

Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/national-geographic-contest-photos-2012-10?op=1#ixzz28L6thzHS