lunedì 7 settembre 2009

Fed Fears Bank Panic

Goldman Sachs' Secret Deals, Meetings, Sidebars and Under the Table
Shhhhhh . . . may soon be public.
Tough Judge Takes on the Fed - On August 24th a brave judge in Manhatten ruled against the central bank. Chief U.S. District Judge Loretta Preska ruled that the Federal Reserve must identify the companies in its emergency lending programs crafted by King Henry and Prince KaKa Kashkari, Goldman Sachs' implants. As you know, the Fed has blatantly refused to name names, even though it is our money and this is the United States of America . . . not The Kingdom of Paulson or the Land of Goldman Sachs.

Goldman Sachs and the Code of Silence - I seriously doubt we will ever see the light of day of where the money went. If we do, you will probably be shocked at how much went directly to Goldman Sachs, and then indirectly to Goldman Sachs through subsidiaries, affiliations, banking relationships, fees, consulting contracts, clients and an entire cast of Banksters, Gangsters and Pranksters.

Bloomberg News filed suit on November 7th, and it took this long for justice to prevail, on an issue that politicians have been grandstanding about for months.

Sadly, even Bloomberg News will have to give into the pressure of Goldman Sachs, Warren Buffeet, Jeff Immelt, Chris Dodd, Barney Frank and none other than King Obamba.

Wake Up America! What's next?

I'll tell you what's next . . . an appeal, because the government is concerned the details of what King Henry and Prince KaKa Kashkari have done would spark a panic.

Tell me why something as simply as one of our basic rights took 10 months and millions upon millions of dollars in legal fees to resolve? I only have one thing to close with . . .

Wake Up America . . . the Banksters are raping you while you watch Reality TV and stuff your faces with cookies and pizza.

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