In the words, of Marty McFly, "this is heavy."
I like the ex-bankster lawyer who says that these banks business model is to make as much money as possible by any means possible. Also featured is Matt Tiabbi, the man who coined the phrase "vampire squid" to refer to the Elite banking network.
Powerful piece of news right here:
I like the ex-bankster lawyer who says that these banks business model is to make as much money as possible by any means possible. Also featured is Matt Tiabbi, the man who coined the phrase "vampire squid" to refer to the Elite banking network.
Powerful piece of news right here:
Other gems, include the mention of how the mob learned from Wall Street on how to extort.
Related Articles:
Rolling Stone, Matt Tiabbi: Libor Banking Scandal Deepens--Barclays Released Damning Email Implicating British Government
Global Research: Bank Fraud-The Big Losers in Libor Rate Manipulation
Christian Science Monitor: Lies, Damned Lies and Libor
Reuters: UK Drafts in Fraud Squad as Libor Fine Hits Barclays
Bottom line: these Elite tools jimmy everything possible to transfer as much wealth and power to them as humanly (and demonically) possible.
rM, this is so much bigger than people realize. Sadly, it is more the norm than the exception, I hope you don't mind if I borrow the video and do a post on this tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteGo right ahead. That's why I keep on keepin' on. Share the wealth of info, I say.
DeleteI've been reading about this. Much bigger than is being broadcast. Though I doubt even 1 % of the media would understand. Or care.
ReplyDeleteIf they did understand and care enough to report, I have an idea that these bank-owned media outlets would have the higher-up kibosh put on this particular story.
DeleteGreed and covetousness is killing our world. All the central banks are interlocked like an octopus and they are extremely good at covering their misdeeds. Your sins will find you out. When people lose confidence in the banking system, the house of cards will come tumbling down and fiat currency will have no value. Remember: if Confederate money had been backed by gold, it would still be good as gold.
ReplyDeleteAll as prophesied. Extremely exciting times to be alive.
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