Bankster Crime

Exposing Fraud in the Banking System

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Fed Dramatically Speeds Up U.S. Payments With FedNow, but Downplays Any Tie to CBDCs–Don’t Trust The Fed’s

Some argue it would weaken crypto’s payments use case or form a bridge to a digital dollar. By Jack Schickler…

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Here’s Where Grassroots Crypto Adoption Is Highest

BanksterCrime: by Tyler Durden Of 154 countries analyzed by blockchain data platform Chainalysis, India ranks the highest in grassroots crypto adoption…

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Meet the Banking Cartel that Is Planting the Seeds for the Next Banking Panic and Bailout

BanksterCrime: By Pam Martens and Russ Martens: September 21, 2023 ~ On July 27, the Federal Reserve, FDIC and Office of…

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Large Banks Have Bled $921 Billion in Deposits Since April 2022 — the Fastest Pace in 40 Years — and a Much Larger Decline than Small Banks

By Pam Martens and Russ Martens: July 6, 2023 ~ You may recall reading a burst of headlines during the banking…

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Von Greyerz: Will This Be The Fall Of Falls?

BanksterCrime: by Tyler Durden Tuesday, Aug 29, 2023 – 05:30 AM Authored by Egon von Greyerz via GoldSwitzerland.com, This 25…

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Wall Street Mega Banks and Their Disgraceful Bailout Charts Since the Repeal of the Glass-Steagall Act in 1999

BanksterCrime: By Pam Martens and Russ Martens: August 15, 2023 ~ President Bill Clinton Laughs It Up as He Signs the…

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Trillions of Dollars in Uninsured Deposits Are Now a Serious Albatross Around the Necks of the Mega Banks on Wall Street–Con Games Over

In June, Reuters reported that JPMorgan Chase was expanding the reach of its commercial bank into two additional foreign countries…

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JPMorgan Chase Files a Notice of Appeal in Jeffrey Epstein Victim Case It “Settled” for $290 Million 

Unless you have been living off the grid for the past month, chances are you have seen a barrage of…

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What Is Happening In the U.S. Today

What Is Happening In the U.S. Today Posted by Phoenix Capital Research By Graham Summers, MBA As I’ve noted in…

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