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JS Kim discusses the diversification scam

The President and Managing Director of SmartKnowledgeU™ discusses why diversification is an outdated strategy that will not work in today's environment - May 10 2009
JS Kim on the Max Keiser show - October 14, 2010
One of JS Kim's frequent appearances on the Keiser Report with Max Keiser
The #1 Secret Why Gold/Silver Will Continue to Explode Higher
How Ideological Subversion of the Retail Investor Enables Financial Fraud
Wealth Secrets - December 8, 2009
All markets are rigged today. Business schools across the world teach that free markets exist.
Don't be fooled. Free markets have never existed and business schools teach zero knowledge important to build wealth.
Keiser Report - Markets! Finance! Scandal! (featuring JS Kim) - May 20, 2010
One of JS Kim's frequent appearances on the Keiser Report with Max Keiser. Fast forward to about 13:00 to hear JS Kim
The Keiser Report: Gold, Silver, & the Deathly Dollar (feat. JS Kim) - January 12, 2011
JS Kim appears in the second half of this Keiser Report video and discusses precious metals and deathly Central Bank money devaluation policies.
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