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  • exador10

    One thing that's occurred to me today while talking to a friend of mine about this, is that all this DDOS/freezing funds/censorship etc etc, might be primarily due to the fact that their next big release of info is apparently about banks (or 'a' bank) ...and the word on the street is that it's Citi Bank.....atleast that's what I've heard..(pardons if this has already been mentioned here)

    now, the likelyhood is that if it's Citibank, and that if there's some serious dirty laundry in there, (ie, admissions that they and other banks were in collusion about the recent recession, or that they helped bring it on, or that they unduly profited off the backs of the poor or that they were acting like Enron etc etc) then it's entirely likely that the shit will hit the fan....and if they're in trouble then it domino's to places like the middle east (1 country in particular that owns like, 30% of CitiBank) which could mean a huge rise in oil prices, which ...well...the idea being that the domino effect could be massive....

    which leaves me wondering what's worse...

    the fact that a small cartel of a few huge banks can 'at will' create depressions and recessions which allow them to swallow up smaller banks and competition whilst ruining the lives of millions...

    or a world wide panic on banking in general that threatens everyone...

    i'm all for wikileaks, and find this whole thing insanely illuminating about the state of the world we live in, but just wondering how terrible the fallout could possibly be....

    • I read it is Bank of AmericaBusterBoy
    • that might make things a bit better, internationally speaking...
      exador1
    • I heard BofA as well...TheBlueOne

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