The big banks run everything these days. The massive corporations who have been built up by them also lobby and influence the government to some extent or another. Its all one big disaster and ultimately these people are to "manage" their "money" for them.
It is why the Banks need to be dictated by the central bank and empower private banks on the lower level to drive out the powerful Big Banks. We know who supplies the salaries for these people.
They are bankrolled by these banks and this sets up for things like money-laundering and racketeering, which is the great scandals that has not been exposed.
Does Citibank people sure are evil. If memory serves me right, they had some documents leaked several years ago showing that their goal was global domination.
I don't want to sound like I'm playing devil's advocate here but the same thing sort of happened with Trump. I don't think the deep state itself directly told Trump who to pick for his cabinet or other high ranking officials, but I definitely think (((someone))) wanted to influence the decisions and succeeded. He had something like 4 or 5 prior Goldman Sachs bigwigs in his inner circle shortly after he took office. Now, I dunno if they're still around, or what positions they held, but I do remember feeling super exuberant and optimistic after I voted for him during the election. Hearing this news dampened my spirits quite a bit and tempered my expectations.
I guess I should follow up on this, because it's been about a year and a half. See (((who))) is doing what in the Ivory Tower.
Trump obviously made a deal with Israel. They control the currency. At least for now. However much I hope he does, he can't fuck with the Fed until after he drains the swamp.
It's good to bring this up, because it provides some much needed perspective. I don't know why this would bother you, unless you're a paid shill or a Reddit troll.
It has 209,000 employees,[1] although it had 357,000 employees before the financial crisis of 2007-2008, when it was rescued via a massive stimulus package by the U.S. government. . On November 24, 2008, the U.S. government announced a massive bailout for Citigroup designed to rescue the company from bankruptcy while giving the government a major say in its operations. According to the article, former CEO Pandit said if Citigroup was allowed to unravel into bankruptcy, "100 governments around the world would be trying to figure out how to pay their employees".Late in 2010, the government sold its remaining stock holding in the company, yielding an overall net profit to taxpayers of $12 billion.
In July 2010, Citigroup agreed to pay $75 million to settle civil charges that it misled investors over potential losses from high-risk mortgages
Raul Salinas, Citibank and Alleged Money Laundering
In 2012, the company paid $590 million to settle the case
Citigroup wrote an analysis of the global distribution of wealth and consumers. In it, they state that global imbalances have grown to the extent as to justify talking of a plutonomy,
Capitalist-friendly governments and tax regimes; globalization that re-arranges global supply chains with mobile well-capitalized elites and immigrants
I wouldn't know. Do you live under the illusion that the President is anything more than a paid actor? For fucks sake, grow the fuck up. The whole thing is a staged play. If you don't realize it you're just another sleeping dolt.
Yeah, Trump is just a paid actor working for the establishment. That's why the establishment has been working overtime to destroy him since he became president. Sounds perfectly logical.
It's logical if you view it as a spectacle. A play with new actors brought front and center as Intel grooms them into their positions of power. I know it's too much for most people to understand. Consider it the meta pill.
EyeOfHorus ago
Prince Alwaleed bin Talal arranged and paid for Obama's Harvard education.
Prince Alwaleed bin Talal owns Citigroup.
Prince Alwaleed bin Talal owns Twitter.
Prince Alwaleed bin Talal owns 21st Century Fox.
Prince Alwaleed bin Talal owns Mandalay Bay.
Prince Alwaleed bin Talal was to be the next Saudi King...
Prince Alwaleed bin Talal was richest man in Saudi Arabia ...
.... until he was arrested following the Vegas Shooting.
Pluviou5 ago
And the Rothschilds are behind Citibank. It was never a grassroots campaign with Obama.
1Iron_Curtain ago
The big banks run everything these days. The massive corporations who have been built up by them also lobby and influence the government to some extent or another. Its all one big disaster and ultimately these people are to "manage" their "money" for them.
It is why the Banks need to be dictated by the central bank and empower private banks on the lower level to drive out the powerful Big Banks. We know who supplies the salaries for these people.
They are bankrolled by these banks and this sets up for things like money-laundering and racketeering, which is the great scandals that has not been exposed.
ProgNaziGator ago
Having worked in banking, Citibank was always the ghetto brand bank. Like the tmobile and McDonalds of finance.
UKD ago
The bankers run everything.
Pluviou5 ago
Yes, the Rothschilds are behind Citibank. It was never a grassroots campaign with Obama.
Weasel_Soup ago
Does Citibank people sure are evil. If memory serves me right, they had some documents leaked several years ago showing that their goal was global domination.
newoldwave ago
The deep state told Obama who to pick.
shrink ago
I don't want to sound like I'm playing devil's advocate here but the same thing sort of happened with Trump. I don't think the deep state itself directly told Trump who to pick for his cabinet or other high ranking officials, but I definitely think (((someone))) wanted to influence the decisions and succeeded. He had something like 4 or 5 prior Goldman Sachs bigwigs in his inner circle shortly after he took office. Now, I dunno if they're still around, or what positions they held, but I do remember feeling super exuberant and optimistic after I voted for him during the election. Hearing this news dampened my spirits quite a bit and tempered my expectations.
I guess I should follow up on this, because it's been about a year and a half. See (((who))) is doing what in the Ivory Tower.
EyeOfHorus ago
Trump obviously made a deal with Israel. They control the currency. At least for now. However much I hope he does, he can't fuck with the Fed until after he drains the swamp.
GoldShekelSteinBerg ago
Obama dindu nuffin.
con77 ago
Obama is the biggest phony and worst racist traitor ever
Kannibal ago
You guys are winning so much, you feel the need to refight the old battles that you previously lost.
like confederate romantics trying to refight the civil war.
qotile ago
It was kept secret when it happened, it was mostly buried when it was made public... might as well keep ignoring it now, I guess.
Goat-Master-5000 ago
It's good to bring this up, because it provides some much needed perspective. I don't know why this would bother you, unless you're a paid shill or a Reddit troll.
Kannibal ago
It's primarily a point to keep Trump supporters energized, even as Trump continues to benefit with the economy Obama launched
con77 ago
Who lost was the US that elected a racist traitor
mattsixteen24 ago
He's just a monkey puppet.
HennyPenny ago
Obamination: a country headed by a puppet.
Wikipedia's description of the company :
It has 209,000 employees,[1] although it had 357,000 employees before the financial crisis of 2007-2008, when it was rescued via a massive stimulus package by the U.S. government. . On November 24, 2008, the U.S. government announced a massive bailout for Citigroup designed to rescue the company from bankruptcy while giving the government a major say in its operations. According to the article, former CEO Pandit said if Citigroup was allowed to unravel into bankruptcy, "100 governments around the world would be trying to figure out how to pay their employees".Late in 2010, the government sold its remaining stock holding in the company, yielding an overall net profit to taxpayers of $12 billion. In July 2010, Citigroup agreed to pay $75 million to settle civil charges that it misled investors over potential losses from high-risk mortgages
Raul Salinas, Citibank and Alleged Money Laundering
In 2012, the company paid $590 million to settle the case
Citigroup wrote an analysis of the global distribution of wealth and consumers. In it, they state that global imbalances have grown to the extent as to justify talking of a plutonomy, Capitalist-friendly governments and tax regimes; globalization that re-arranges global supply chains with mobile well-capitalized elites and immigrants
2018: criminal cartel charges made by Australia against various banks including Citi https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Citigroup
Podesta's email sounds like Citibank was telling the government how high to jump and not the other way around.
QuickMafs ago
Give a man a weapon and he can rob a bank, give a man a bank and he can rob the world
KekistanEmperor ago
And Trump didn't pick his, Israel did. Let's stop pretending there are choices to be had at the top levels of our sham government.
IGiveZeroFucks ago
How's the weather in Israel?
KekistanEmperor ago
I wouldn't know. Do you live under the illusion that the President is anything more than a paid actor? For fucks sake, grow the fuck up. The whole thing is a staged play. If you don't realize it you're just another sleeping dolt.
IGiveZeroFucks ago
Yeah, Trump is just a paid actor working for the establishment. That's why the establishment has been working overtime to destroy him since he became president. Sounds perfectly logical.
KekistanEmperor ago
It's logical if you view it as a spectacle. A play with new actors brought front and center as Intel grooms them into their positions of power. I know it's too much for most people to understand. Consider it the meta pill.
RickFlairWOOOOOO ago
lol
vastrightwing ago
Correct. (((Citi))) Thanks for the reminder.