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The Transnational Banking System In Dead Men Tell No Tales

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Problem Definition The recent epidemic of 20 banker suicides leads one to wonder are they related to the LIBOR rate manipulation, Gold price fixing, FOREX rate manipulation or Chinese Gold Hypothecation. These musings made me think of the Pirates of old and their adage, “Dead Men Tell No Tales”. What is going on? First, all of the large transnational banks have now admitted to performing outside the law and stealing. By definition and their admission then, they are outlaws and thieves. In my view, the transnational banking system and its members are out of control of sovereign nations. It became that way once the fascist international banking corporations figured out that if they could (1) Repeal the Glass Steagall Act, (2) Pass the Graham, Leach, Bliley Act, (3) Pass the Dodd Frank Act (too big to fail) that would put them in legal control of the US money supply. In that new legal tether free world, they could operate with impunity and steal …show more content…

For instance, one reporter reported that his information showed that the individual was dead before he reportedly jumped off the building. Suicides almost 100% of time “hand write” the suicide notes. At least one suicide had a “typed” note. For the most part, these suicides were among “successful” people with families that most likely, “knew too much” and could put their “ship captains” in jeopardy when the “Man of War” came alongside the Pirate

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