UPDATE:
Just to clarify:
I wrote and published pieces on Goldman Sachs from 2006-2010, based on research I did while trading in 2004-05, which is when I first saw material that implicated Goldman Sachs in manipulation on trading websites.
I tried to include more of this material in “Mobs,” when I was researching it in 2006-2007, but that was cut out by my co-author. The first (hard cover) edition of “Mobs” came out in fall, 2007, with the paper-backed edition out in 2009.
ORIGINAL ARTICLE
“Leno is referring to the fact that Barry Dyke predicted a major collapse of the U.S. financial system in June 2007 way before everyone else when “The Pirates of Manhattan” was first published.
Hampton, NH (PRWEB) February 5, 2009 — The Tonight Show host Jay Leno recently stated that author “Barry Dyke called it!”. Leno is referring to the fact that Barry Dyke predicted a major collapse of the U.S. financial system in June 2007 way before everyone else when “The Pirates of Manhattan” was first published….”
Comment:
Way to go, Barry! Good friend, Barry Dyke (how’s that for name-dropping?) proves that “doing it my way” works. Barry self-published and made his book a best-seller all on his own – sans major reviewers or promoters. I’m glad to be one of those who recognized how important Barry’s work was – especially on Goldman Sachs, where he beat me to the punch getting a book out. (My own writing on GS in “Mobs” got cut out for many reasons). Knowing what a hard slog it’s been for him, I couldn’t be happier to see it. The major media is finally picking up on the people who really were telling it like it is. Barry’s book was 10 years in the writing and he struggled on with it despite major personal setbacks that he describes in his introduction – everything from bankruptcy to divorce to surgery…