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Drip, Drop, the Whole World is Leaking
Drip, Drop, the Whole World is Leaking
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On today’s episode of Double Down, hosts Max Keiser and Stacy Herbert are joined by independent journalist, Steve Topple, to discuss the latest in a long line... 17.05.2016, Sputnik International
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Drip, Drop, the Whole World is Leaking
09:46 GMT 17.05.2016 (Updated: 13:49 GMT 17.05.2016) On today’s episode of Double Down, hosts Max Keiser and Stacy Herbert are joined by independent journalist, Steve Topple, to discuss the latest in a long line of leaks: TTIP-leaks. Drip, drop, drip, drop.
The leak ‘du jour’ — at least last week anyway — was the TTIP-leaks published by Greenpeace, a leak that quickly dried up when Panama Papers leaked… again. TTIP (the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership), the leaks showed, is apparently no more than a deal whereby US corporations say, European nations do. Independent journalist, Steve Topple, explains to Double Down the significance of the deluge of leaks and why it is that populations no longer seem to care.