February 9, 2010
An Army of One: Madoff Whistleblower Harry Markopolos
Harry Markopolos is the man who put a halt to a Wall St. phenomenon, but he's not content with Bernie Madoff being in prison, when larger frauds are presently being perpetuated on the American people.
In an interview with Eric King, Markopolos echoed popular criticism about the Fed's handling of Wall St. banks, and called for a new regulatory structure to save our generation from financial bondage.
Last year, Markopolos told the Boston Globe, "I felt like I was an army of one," an army that fought a guerrilla war and took down a financial general. But going after one man is one thing; bringing down a corrupt system based on fiat money and illegal debt will require an entire army of informed citizens. And keeping Madoff company is not going to be easy. The Federal Reserve is part of a giant war machine that has set up a technocratic police state in America that could be set loose any minute.
Markopolos to interviewer Eric King:
"It's time for a total rewrite of the regulatory framework in this nation. And the Federal Reserve can not be allowed to regulate the banks."
"The Federal Reserve is the most corrupt, the most blind regulator that we have in the arena, and they need to be stripped of their power. They are beyond incompetent, they're to the point of total corruption."