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remember we had a thread on the high level bankers resignations,
all sudden and unexplained my guess is that these investigators/police were working their way up the food chain, bankers were given a choice, resign and cooperate or face charges, and they kept working up to the top of the food chain, because for the most part (as sinclair mentioned) is that bankers are spineless, and the thought of some banker going to the penitentiary, sinclair had a quote like "how many bankers from greenwich are able to handle years in prison?" and the answer is close to zero thats why they all resigned, and turned over evidence on the higher ups, |
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thats why they all resigned, and turned over evidence on the higher ups,
So far, all I'm seeing is more token babylonian baalshit. Burn a few mid management slobs and call it a day, then continue the ongoing rape tomorrow? No! The Justice system is CORRUPT worldwide! Not just the banks. That's just where the rot started. |
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So far, all I'm seeing is more token babylonian baalshit. Burn a few mid management slobs and call it a day, Money and wealth can and does buy lot's of protection for the rich that commit crimes. There are two sets of law's on the books, one for normal people and then invisible ones for the rich. Even in small towns it is so, most reading this know of family's that own the law and can get away with almost anything. Same for the bankers, the ass hats know and pay lawyers to find the loop holes and how far they can stretch them. It has been this way as long as banks have existed. |
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