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Wednesday, January 10, 2018

Video: FSB Keeps Big Banks Too Big to Fail and Too Big to Jail

By Eddie Howell

The globalist NWO elites, including the big banking cartel (represented by the Federal Reserve, U.S. Treasury Department, and the Financial Stability Board, and others) seem to have found a way to effectively shield the biggest banks from punishment for their financial crimes.

A video at The Daily Bail, Bailout Films' “All the Plenary's Men” is instructive. It's an hour long and gets a bit technical, but you can's miss the message. The Financial Stability Board (FSB) (under the Bank for International Settlements, or BIS) is an international organization that claims it has the authority to enforce “global standards” for banks and financial institutions. Apparently, one of its main functions is to protect the biggest banks by proclaiming their several “immunities” against prosecution, document seizure, asset seizure, and prosecution of individuals, among other privileges, in violation of U.S., British, and probably other nations' laws, but immunities which the Obama Departments of Justice and the Treasury followed on orders from their British FSB colleagues, violating U.S. laws.


The FSB considers these particular banks “too big to fail and too big to jail.” That is why in the HSBC's serious money-laundering scandal, U.S. portion (2013), HSBC was allowed to negotiate its own fine, and never turned over any information that it did not itself select, nor did the company or any of their people face criminal prosecution, but the offending senior bankers were fired and the company paid a large fine (over $1.5 billion) that it calculated for itself. Thus the organization protects the big banks and supersedes national laws, which the federal government seems OK with. Rule of law, anyone?


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