Tag Archives: Max Keiser

Accreditation system core to the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) agreement

Accreditation is going to be important in the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP)  trade agreement.  It’s going to “support trade through the removal of technical barriers” i.e. the imposition of accreditation barriers that divert money to the “quality” cartel and its supporters. … Continue reading

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Max Keiser analyses the NHS privatisation – “The new industrial revolution!”

Stacy Herbert observes that the NHS delivers healthcare for half the cost of the USA.  Therefore healthcare companies are losing profit.  Hence the Health and Social Care Act that requires private tendering to privatise the NHS.  Max Keiser declares it … Continue reading

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What’s the point of a food safety quango that couldn’t save us from eating stallion burgers?

Click through and read what Leo McKinstry has written of the ongoing horse meat crime scandal: What’s the point of a food safety quango that couldn’t save us from eating stallion burgers? A reader’s comment explains how the Food Standards … Continue reading

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Withdraw approval for UKAS and CPA accreditation until NICE has full data

What if an editor sent a public letter like this to UKAS’s CPA suggesting they desist from parasitising struggling organisations until they can provide data showing their effectiveness? What if she then proposed UKAS should be responsible for accrediting banks? … Continue reading

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ISO 9001 certified gold counterfeiting

UKAS says, “Anything or anyone can be evaluated – products, equipment, people, management systems or organisations.” Here is the proof: What is fake here?  The accreditation claims of the certificate itself, or the fact that the management system for counterfeiting … Continue reading

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John Law: the gambler who broke France

John Law: the gambler who broke France describes how one of those clever-clever bankster types, on the run from his previous crimes, broke the finances of an already critically-indebted France.    He was mathematically skilled – like the post-Cold War surplus … Continue reading

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Accreditationism as neo-mercantilism (or as the opium of the cartel)

Mercantilism was the economic policy of the colonial nations from the 16th to the 18th centuries.  The doctrine was that government regulation was essential for each nation to dominate trade.  The economy was believed to be a zero-sum game.  It had … Continue reading

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Rebooting management?

“A programmer can re-program a computer. No one can reprogram a society. Those who try are first called revolutionaries, then tyrants, and finally failures.” Americans promulgated the MBA-style management errors measuring everything against profit. Britons countered with command-and-control policies and … Continue reading

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Pareto approximately

Dr Gordon Brown thought investment meant expenditure of borrowed, fraudulent money. He “invested” copiously in the NHS amongst other places.  One aspect of it was the Private Finance Initiative (PFI). The concept was initiated by Conservatives to enable the current government … Continue reading

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Protesting against rain

“We are all going to get poorer and poorer for the rest of our lives. This is because this country long ago chose to live beyond its means, and the blazing red Final Demands are now cascading on to the … Continue reading

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