The Bank of America, the largest bank of the USA, if recalling that part correctly anyway, is "in large part" owned by some Saudi prince, any foreigner for that matter? I don't question whether it's true, or not, for Thom Hartman, who I definitely don't always agree with, surely wouldn't say this unless it was true. It's surely easy enough to verify who the main owners of BoA are.
Not that it really makes much diff. either way. Rich "Americans" prey on the rest of us anyway.
i think EVERY SINGLE PERSON WHO OWNS A HOME IN THE USA needs to stop paying their mortgages, get out all of their money out of these evil banks.... and spend it on food and necessities.. it's coming folks... happy that so many are waking up to the evil running the world.. occupy!
FDIC covers deposits only. Executive gambles are not insured. This is an illusion to pacify the foreign entities that they owe the $1.5 quadrillion to. We will not cover their losses.
Bank of America is only still standing thanks to the evil DVD agent Eijiro Katsu inflating the Japanese Yen with derivatives which have also been used to grab as much cash to cover the losses about to come from Greece. Azumi lowered the Yen monday and if the Crown Maltese/DVD didn't wish for this then expect 3/11 PART II AKA AFTERSHOCK.
I do not undertand why the US citizens can not have an Icelandic moment and say NO. We the people did not cause this crisis and we the people will not pay for the crisis. Time to hold the supreme court (they ruled the mortgage fraud to legal), the FED (they allowed the derivatives to be placed in the commercial banking arms of the banks) and the elected accountable.
Thom, please ask Bernie at "Brunch with Bernie" , why we the people, should not say NO to this fraudulent debt.
@fmaske wrote in reply to bpartoens, "US citizens have never even been exposed to the Iceland story. COMPLETE NEWS BLACKOUT".
True, but there's a sort of analogy going on in the US this year with OWS, etc. It may not be a perfect mirror image of what Icelanders did, but it's nevertheless movement, action against crony and predatory capitalism, imperialism, et cetera. Not everyone in this nation-wide movement in the US has the same views on everything, but there's enough for common action.
An act of war on the free peoples of the world.
PatriotReport 3 months ago
How is all that money FDIC insured? I thought it was a $250,000 per account maximum.
Ladiestreat 3 months ago
The Bank of America, the largest bank of the USA, if recalling that part correctly anyway, is "in large part" owned by some Saudi prince, any foreigner for that matter? I don't question whether it's true, or not, for Thom Hartman, who I definitely don't always agree with, surely wouldn't say this unless it was true. It's surely easy enough to verify who the main owners of BoA are.
Not that it really makes much diff. either way. Rich "Americans" prey on the rest of us anyway.
mikecorbeil 3 months ago
i think EVERY SINGLE PERSON WHO OWNS A HOME IN THE USA needs to stop paying their mortgages, get out all of their money out of these evil banks.... and spend it on food and necessities.. it's coming folks... happy that so many are waking up to the evil running the world.. occupy!
eastcoastfiregal 4 months ago
FDIC covers deposits only. Executive gambles are not insured. This is an illusion to pacify the foreign entities that they owe the $1.5 quadrillion to. We will not cover their losses.
99%
TOO BIG TO FAIL!!
TheMiguelGrande 4 months ago
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Maybe this will wake up 1 sheeple..... but I won't hold my breath
sheeplehelper 4 months ago
Bank of America is only still standing thanks to the evil DVD agent Eijiro Katsu inflating the Japanese Yen with derivatives which have also been used to grab as much cash to cover the losses about to come from Greece. Azumi lowered the Yen monday and if the Crown Maltese/DVD didn't wish for this then expect 3/11 PART II AKA AFTERSHOCK.
anunnaki2006 4 months ago
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oh that
makes me soooooooooooooooooooo
horny .......
danaguesswho 4 months ago
oh tha tmakes me soooooooooooooooooooo
horny .......
danaguesswho 4 months ago
where are the torches and pitch forks ?
northpal1 4 months ago
I do not undertand why the US citizens can not have an Icelandic moment and say NO. We the people did not cause this crisis and we the people will not pay for the crisis. Time to hold the supreme court (they ruled the mortgage fraud to legal), the FED (they allowed the derivatives to be placed in the commercial banking arms of the banks) and the elected accountable.
Thom, please ask Bernie at "Brunch with Bernie" , why we the people, should not say NO to this fraudulent debt.
bpartoens 4 months ago 5
@bpartoens US citizens have never even been exposed to the Iceland story. COMPLETE NEWS BLACKOUT.
fmaske 4 months ago
@fmaske yup. i didn't know anything about it until i heard about it online a few days ago..and i actually follow international news!
h4ck 4 months ago
@fmaske wrote in reply to bpartoens, "US citizens have never even been exposed to the Iceland story. COMPLETE NEWS BLACKOUT".
True, but there's a sort of analogy going on in the US this year with OWS, etc. It may not be a perfect mirror image of what Icelanders did, but it's nevertheless movement, action against crony and predatory capitalism, imperialism, et cetera. Not everyone in this nation-wide movement in the US has the same views on everything, but there's enough for common action.
mikecorbeil 3 months ago
Run on the bank
ItsAReefer 4 months ago