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The Crime of Our Time, Is a Hard-Hitting Investigation That Shows How the fi Nancial Crisis Was Built on a Foundation of Criminal Activity SCHECHTER “Fully living up to his reputation as the ‘News Dissector,’ Danny Schechter goes right for the jugular DANNY in this rich and informative analysis of the fi nancial crisis and its roots. Not errors, accident, market NOAM CHOMSKY uncertainty and so on, but crime: major and serious crime. A harsh judgment, but it is not easy to dismiss the case he constructs.” – “There are many forms of terrorism. And this economic terrorism, as Schechter writes, is perhaps even more dangerous to the nation than the attacks of 9/11.” – CHRIS HEDGES, author of Empire of Illusion: The End of Literacy and the Triumph of Spectacle In 2006, fi lmmaker Danny Schechter was denounced as an “alarmist” for his fi lm In Debt We Trust, which warned of the coming credit crisis. He was labeled a “doom and gloomer” until the economy melted down, vin- dicating his warnings. His prescient new book, The Crime Of Our Time, is a hard-hitting investigation that shows how the fi nancial crisis was built on a foundation of criminal activity. To tell this story, Schechter speaks with bankers involved in these activi- ties, respected economists, insider experts, top journalists including Paul Krugman, and even a convicted white-collar criminal, Sam Antar, who blows the whistle on these intentionally dishonest practices. The Crime Of Our Time looks into how the crisis developed, from the mysterious collapse of Bear Stearns to the self-described “shitty deals” of Goldman Sachs. Schechter calls for a full criminal investigation and structural reforms of fi nancial institutions to insure accountability by the white-collar perpetrators who profi ted from the misery of their victims. TO JAIL TOO BIG STREET IS WALL WHY DANNY SCHECHTER is a veteran journalist who writes and speaks about economic and media issues. He is a multiple Emmy Award winner, having been a producer for ABC News, CNN and other major networks. He has written numerous books and directed many lms NOT including a tie-in with this book, Plunder: The Crime Of Our Time. NOT U.S. $19.95 / UK £13.99 ISBN: 978-1934708-55-2 disinformation® DANNY SCHECHTER www.disinfo.com “Truly revelatory and must reading for anyone trying to understand the fi nancial currents that have run the economy into the ditch.” – ROBERT W. MCCHESNEY, co-author, The Death and Life of American Journalism COOTcover.indd 1 10/6/10 5:26:35 PM Advance Praise For The Crime Of Our Time “Danny Schechter is the people’s economist. The clairvoyance of his opus transcends mainstream statistics-gatherers because he examines the real world, reporting the American condition as told to him by the real people who live it everyday. The Crime Of Our Time combines Schechter’s signature bold passion, keen analysis, and solid empathy for those caught in the cross- fires of the financially powerful and politically connected. Like Schechter’s other works, The Crime Of Our Time is ahead of its time, and we could all learn from Schechter’s astute, heartfelt, and exceedingly accurate observations and predictions.” – Nomi Prins, former managing director at Bear Stearns and Goldman Sachs, author of It Takes a Pillage “Excellent investigative journalism like Danny Schechter’s in The Crime Of Our Time actually protects capitalism against the cancer of white-collar crime by educating law enforcement, businesses, investors, anti-fraud professionals, and the public about schemes used by criminals who victimize our economic system for their own personal gain.” – Sam Antar, convicted white-collar criminal “Danny ranges wide over the political and cultural landscape, pointing fingers, naming names and holding no sacred cows in his quest to determine what went wrong with our economy and who was responsible. His work is the antidote to to a biased, compromised and sclerotic mainstream media.” – Aaron Krowne, editor of the Mortage Lender Implode-O-Meter (www.ml-implode.com) “Fully living up to his well-deserved reputation as the news dissector, Danny Schechter goes right for the jugular in this rich and informative analysis of the financial crisis and its roots. Not errors, accident, market uncertainties, and so on, but crime: major and serious crime. A harsh judgment, but it’s not easy to dismiss the case that he constructs.” – Noam Chomsky “Did the current economic crisis result simply from market forces, misjudgment and greed? Or was it a deliberate criminal manipulation of markets to extract wealth from the masses? In The Crime Of Our Time, Danny Schechter turns his polished investigative and reporting skills to exploring the theory that it was a crime. In veteran journalist prose, he establishes the crime’s elements, identifies the players, and exposes the weapons that have turned free markets into vehicles for mass manipulation and control.” – Ellen Brown, author of Web of Debt “Danny Schechter brings both the needed economics expertise and the media credentials to the important task of exposing and analyzing the elements of crime and corruption woven deep into the fabric of our economic system’s current crisis. Plunder and The Crime Of Our Time are important contributions toward understanding an historic moment of change in the economy and society of the United States.” – Richard D. Wolff, professor of economics emeritus, University of Massachusetts, Amherst “Regulations have always been the mechanism used by societies to prevent flagrant abuses of power, the enslavement of the working class and the rise of a parasitic power elite. The erosion of regulations, as Danny Schechter makes clear in his book, permits the powerful to legalize crime. Theft, fraud, deceptive advertising, predatory lending, debt sold to investors as assets become the currency of a false economy. And when this fictitious economy crashes those who engaged in these crimes, because they have hijacked the reigns of power, are able to loot the U.S. Treasury in the largest transference of wealth upwards in American history. There are many forms of terrorism. And this economic terrorism, as Schechter writes, is perhaps even more dangerous to the nation than the attacks of 9/11.” – Chris Hedges, author of Empire of Illusion: The End of Literacy and the Triumph of Spectacle “With The Crime Of Our Time, Danny Schechter has made himself the clean-up hitter in the line-up of investigative journalists. He has continued his pioneering work on how the actual existing real world of capitalism works – not the fairy tale version that dominates solitical and media discourse. This book is truly revelatory and must reading for anyone trying to understand the financial currents that have run the economy into the ditch. With The Crime Of Our Time, Danny Schechter has smashed the ball 500 feet over the centerfield fence.” – Robert W. McChesney, media historian and co-author of The Death and Life of American Journalism THE CRIME OF OUR TIME NOT DANNY SCHECHTER Director of PLUNDER and IN DEBT WE TRUST Copyright © 2010 Danny Schechter Published by: The Disinformation Company Ltd. 111 East 14th Street, Suite 108 New York, NY 10003 Tel.: +1.212.691.1605 Fax: +1.212.691.1606 www.disinfo.com All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a database or other retrieval system, or transmitted in any form, by any means now existing or later discovered, including without limitation mechanical, electronic, photographic or otherwise, without the express prior written permission of the publisher. Library of Congress Control Number: 2010930111 ISBN: 978-1934708-55-2 Cover Design: Greg Stadnyk Text Design: Tony Sutton, ColdType.net Distributed in the U. S. and Canada by: Consortium Book Sales and Distribution 34 Thirteenth Avenue NE, Suite 101 Minneapolis MN 55413-1007 Tel.: +1.800.283.3572 www.cbsd.com Distributed in the United Kingdom and Eire by: Turnaround Publisher Services Ltd. Unit 3, Olympia Trading Estate Coburg Road, London, N22 6TZ Tel.: +44.(0)20.8829.3000 Fax: +44.(0)20.8881.5088 www.turnaround-uk.com Distributed in Australia by: Tower Books Unit 2/17 Rodborough Road Frenchs Forest NSW 2086 Tel.: +61.2.9975.5566 Fax: +61.2.9975.5599 Email: [email protected] Attention colleges and universities, corporations and other organizations: Quantity discounts are available on bulk purchases of this book for educational training purposes, fundraising, or gift giving. Special books, booklets, or book excerpts can also be created to fit your specific needs. For information contact the Marketing Department of The Disinformation Company Ltd. Managing Editor: Ralph Bernardo 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Printed in the United States of America Disinformation® is a registered trademark of The Disinformation Company Ltd. For those who saw, anticipated, knew, and were ignored: Frederic Bastiat, Fernando Pecora, Nouriel Roubini, and J. K. Galbraith And, as always, Sarah Debs Schechter ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS My deep appreciation for their support goes out to my col- leagues. In this case, Sharon Kayser who writes about finance, Tobi Kanter who first copy- and line-edited the manuscript with additional help from Cherie Welch. My thanks also to Ray Nowosielski who produced with me Plunder: The Crime Of Our Time, the film on which this book is based. Special thanks to ColdType.net’s Tony Sutton, who has also put up with and facilitated my earlier projects, and to Disinformation’s managing editor, Ralph Bernardo, for his editorial and design expertise. Also, my gratitude to the Globalvision team, Rory O’ Con- nor, Eric Forman, David Degraw, Cherie Welch, Ryan Bennett, Steven Grail, Jessica Hyndman, Iris Chung, Herb Brooks, Sean Inonye, Shane O’Neill, Frank Meagher, Jessica B. Lee, Will Lepczyk, Mikhael Page, Margeux LaCoste and Lexy Scheen who helped my quixotic struggle to turn an idea into a film without the funding I needed and support hoped for.
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