Its only an 8 minutes video.
I watched the video last night and was writing a post about it when the battery on my smartphone ran out and I lost it.
Anyway, the gist of her argument is that there is widespread corruption at the World Bank. There was one specific allegation of some money in the hundreds of millions of dollars that was intended to fight poverty in the Philippines going to someone it shouldn't have. Unfortunately, she also made nebulous and vague allegations about "the corporate media" being entirely owned by some mysterious international conglomerate that also controls like most of the money in world. And something about "it's all going to come crashing to a halt within a matter of weeks". I don't doubt that there may be some corruption at the World Bank and it should be looked into. I'm more skeptical of her claims that "the corporate media" are covering it up and are all controlled by some shadowy Illuminati-like cabal. Although there's probably a kernel of truth to that too: the rich help each other; many companies have interlocking boards of directors; and the directors and top executives happily vote huge salaries for themselves in a mutually back-scratching arrangement.
Watching it again now.
I'll try to list the specific allegations:
Announcer:
1) World bank is laundering money
2) World bank increases poverty by keeping the third world in perpetual debt and servitude to the first world
Karen Hudes:
3) securities fraud
4) financial information that was not disclosed to bondholders
5) she was fired from the World Bank for whistleblowing about the above 1 and 2 over the objections of members of congress including former senator Lugar
6) asked for specifics of the money laundering: "the money was going every which way because anyone who reported misconduct was fired."
7) borrowers were being overcharged
8) $900 million that was supposed to fight poverty in the Philippines instead went to a corrupt man, Lucio Tan(?) who was in default on his loans; the Philippine National Bank went into default; I was trying to expose the cover-up; the cover-up went all the way to congress and then to 188 ministers of finances; so this is corruption in the entire world; so until it's set straight, what we're going to have is a currency war
9) "the corporate press" ignored her story because it's all owned by a "mega-conglomerate". all financial institutions in the world are part of this scheme to rip off everybody, every single citizen on the planet.
10) Swiss mathematicians looked at the boards of directors of companies and found that one organization controls 40% of assets and 60% of earnings of all companies traded in the world (I think the idea here is that if a director sits on the board of directors of two or more companies, then all those companies are part of the same conglomerate)
11) this means that the central banks of the world are issuing paper money with no accountability to the people.
12) pretty soon, in a matter of weeks, the whole system is going to come to a screeching halt with something called "gold back gradation(?)"
Announcer:
13) clearly these institutions have no oversight and are laundering money off-shore
14) does this organization control the government too?
Hudes:
15) absolutely. what i have documented is "government capture"
16) Robert Zoellick was Mitt Romney's transition planning chief but CBS refused to report it, or ask questions about it, keeping American voters in the dark
17) Bank of America and Goldman Sachs and all other banks actually just one big bank
18) headed for a currency war again
19) 70% of Americans in a recent Gallup poll distrust the media because it's owned these banks (wait, who reported the results of this poll? the corporate media?)
Announcer:
20) why do you suppose that the government isn't going after you like they are with Snowden?
Hudes:
21) uhhhh, because we have the people behind us.