domenica 20 ottobre 2013

Don’t Leave Your Money In The Bank

Don’t Leave Your Money In The Bank Without Reading This First

Friday, October 18, 2013 6:37
Dave Hodges
October 18, 2013
The Common Sense Show

According to Naomi Wolf’s New York State Supreme Court complaint, she first discovered naomi wolfa“unexplained activity” on her three Washington Mutual (WaMu) checking accounts in 2005. The prominent feminist author claims that she diligently sought to “monitor the activity of her accounts.” However, Wolf was blocked in her own self-monitoring efforts when WaMu stopped sending her monthly statements and denied her access to her online account. The net result of WaMu’s alleged actions is that Wolf alleges that more than $300,000 was stolen from her three accounts and this resulted in her filing a law suit against the bank. What happened to Naomi Wolf is going to be played out all across this country. And we are not going to have long for all of us to realize that we are Naomi Wolf.

 

What Used to Be Unthinkable Is the New Norm

“. . . the game itself changed. By raiding the depositors’ accounts, a major central bank has gone where they would not previously have dared. The Rubicon has been crossed.”
Eric Sprott and Shree Kargutkar, “Caveat Depositor
America, we now live in a thugocracy. The banksters are using the power of government to steal from Americans. These banksters control the Congress, the President and the judges. There is seemingly nobody who is beyond their sphere of influence as these criminals are the poster children for the old adage which states that “Every man has his price”.
This is the part of the article where the reader would be advised to hang on every word that is written, because the following will have a devastating effect on the financial well-being of every American.
There is absolutely no integrity in the banking system. There is no honor among these thieves. A scientific, technocratic mafia runs the banking system. These money changing criminals will keep enticing you to put your hard earned money into their privately run lairs of thievery. Everyone reading these words will be victimized in a manner similar to Naomi Wolf, if you keep the bulk of your funds in one of the Federal Reserve banks. Americans are woefully ignorant regarding how much danger their deposits are truly in. The thief is at the door and you are in danger of having everything stolen.

Most Americans Think That Their Deposits Are Safe

Some readers have written to me and have dutifully reminded me that the FDIC is at their bank standing guard over their deposits. How woefully and depressingly ignorant is that statement?
The FDIC odes not have the money to cover your deposits as it has only $25 billion in its deposit insurance fund. By law, the FDIC is required to keep a balance equivalent to only 1.15% of insured deposits on hand. Yes, America, that means that less than 2% of your deposits are covered.
Others have pointed out to me that the Dodd-Frank Act (Section 716) now bans taxpayer bailouts of most speculative derivatives activities. You remember the derivatives don’t you? They were the imaginary wealth that was built upon more imaginary wealth but were guaranteed with hard assets backed by the banks. When this house of cards collapsed, it pulled the banks down and led to the series of bailouts which has devastated our economy. Before continuing in this analysis, we need to review one very important detail.
The derivative debt in this country is estimated at $1 quadrillion to $1.5 quadrillion dollars. This is more than 16 times the value of every asset on the planet. There is no way that this debt can ever be paid, but that is not stopping the banks who are actively co-mingling their derivative debt with their other banking instruments including their customer savings deposits. We could fund 1,000 bail outs and there is only one unmistakable conclusion:
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