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In reply to the discussion: The Banksters who Stole Uncounted Trillions Should PUT IT BACK. [View all]Octafish
(55,745 posts)32. Thanks, BrotherIvan! About Banksters and Their Government...

Banking Is a Criminal Industry Because Its Crimes Go Unpunished
Charles Ferguson
Huffington Post| Jul 16, 2012 08:23 AM EDT
Consider just (July's) news in financial services.
First, Barclay's has been manipulating the Libor, the main interest rate upon which most other interest rates and financial transactions are based, since 2005. Moreover, Barclay's traders were colluding with traders in many other banks to assist them in manipulating the Libor too, so that they could all profit from their bets on it.
Second, JP Morgan Chase is having a really great month. Recent reports describe how it is resisting Federal subpoenas related to price-fixing in U.S. electricity markets. It is also accused (by former employees among others) of deliberately inflating the performance of its investment funds to obtain business. And finally, JP Morgan's failed "London whale" trade, which has now cost over $5 billion, is being investigated to determine whether the loss was initially concealed from regulators and the public.
Third, HSBC is paying a fine because it allowed hundreds of millions, perhaps billions, of dollars of money laundering by rogue states and sanctioned firms, including some related to terrorist activities and Iran's nuclear efforts. But HSBC is only one of at least 12 banks now known to have tolerated, and in some cases aggressively courted, money laundering by rogue states, terrorist organizations, corrupt dictators, and major drug cartels over the last decade. Others include Barclay's, Lloyds, Credit Suisse, and Wachovia (now part of Wells Fargo). Several of the banks created special handbooks on how to evade surveillance, created special business units to handle money laundering, and actively suppressed whistleblowers who warned of drug cartel activities.
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Just another month in financial services. Is it unusual? No, it's not. If we go back just a little further, we have UBS, HSBC, Julius Baer, and other banks actively marketing tax evasion services to wealthy U.S. and European citizens. We have senior executives of several banks (including JP Morgan Chase and UBS) strongly suspecting that Bernard Madoff was running a Ponzi scheme, but deciding to make money from him rather than turn him in. And then, of course, we have the financial crisis and everything that led to it. As I show in great detail in my book Predator Nation, we now possess overwhelming evidence of massive securities fraud, accounting fraud, perjury, and criminal Sarbanes-Oxley violations by mortgage lenders, investment banks, and credit insurers (including senior executives of Countrywide, Citigroup, Morgan Stanley, Goldman Sachs, Bear Stearns, AIG, and Lehman Brothers) during the housing bubble that caused the financial crisis. If we go back to the late 1990s, we have the massively fraudulent hyping of Internet stocks, and several banks (including Merrill Lynch and Citigroup) actively aiding Enron in committing its frauds.
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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/mobileweb/charles-ferguson/bank-crimes_b_1675714.html
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Yes, it should. An excellent reminder of the corruption and crime that has gone unpunished.
sabrina 1
Jun 2014
#75
Thanks, Warpy. A university professor with integrity explains the ''process''...
Octafish
Jun 2014
#24
Thanks, good information if that crook runs for national office. It's very specific.
Warpy
Jun 2014
#91
The Sting: elected a puppet president that's of the rich, by the rich, and for the rich.
Initech
Jun 2014
#7
S&L Crisis: How Traitors and Crooks Learned to Use Positions of Power to Empty the Public Purse.
Octafish
Jun 2014
#35
Thanks, KansDem! What Robert Scheer wrote about Phil Gramm and UBS Money Laundering...
Octafish
Jun 2014
#44
This will continue until either we revolt or we find elites that will champion our cause. nm
rhett o rick
Jun 2014
#16
I believe the Democratic Party is our best hope. They have a lot of money and resources
rhett o rick
Jun 2014
#84
Forgotten history from 2009...FBI actually expected to go after Banksters. What a laugh.
Octafish
Jun 2014
#87
What we've learned since then is TARP boss lied. I would hope that bothers you as much as me.
Octafish
Jun 2014
#42
Really? Is that why the Fed fought Bernie Sanders tooth and nail when he demanded an Audit?
Octafish
Jun 2014
#45