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Frank MorrowAlternative Views #410: SAVINGS & LOANS: STOLEN & LOOTED (1990)

Rob Widdowson has thoroughly researched the Savings and Loan scandal. He
provides a detailed picture of this complex situation of fraud and
corruption, including CIA and Mafia roles in the scandal. Rob shows that,
contrary to official estimates of the amount of the taxpayer bailout of
the banks, the total bill will be at least one trillion dollars. Rob not
only is extremely knowledgeable, he is a great story-teller.

Recorded April 21, 1990
Copyright May, 1990

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This movie is part of the collection: Alternative Views

Producer: Frank Morrow
Production Company: Alternative Information Network
Audio/Visual: sound, color
Language: English
Keywords: progressive media; alternative media; public access television; Frank Morrow; Doug Kellner; Austin Community Television; Savings and Loan scandal

Creative Commons license: Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States


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Co-hosts: Frank Morrow and Doug Kellner
Researcher: Mike Jankowski
Technical adviser: Brian Koenigsdorf


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