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2013-05-25

World Bank Insider Blows Whistle On Corruption, Federal Reserve

Vatic Note:   Now, lets see if Congress has a hearing on this.  It should prove interesting on how both the MSM and the politicians react to this disclosure.  We will be able to tell a lot by how they react.   If they do not call for an independant investigation, then we know the system is dead and we are on our own.  If they do not have to follow our laws, then neither do we.  "Equal treatment under the law" is a founding principle of this nation.
Having said all that, here is one thing that bothers me, using my "critical thinking" skills.  Since she has worked there for a number of years, she knows full well, that the World Bank has almost always had a zionist in charge, or at least  a Khazar.  So why didn't she say so?  She also makes a point of saying that these so called power group (without saying who they are, also controls the media.

We know who controls the media,  Just go to the boards of directors of these media groups and its the same Zionists  I mention above with respect to the world bank.  Finally, she does not mention the "foreign ownership" aspects which does fall under the registering as a foreign entity with the feds and thus restricted in their activities they can engage in

Then she mentions the Federal Reserve without mentioning the khazars again.  What is the agenda here?  An attempt to reclaim their reputations?  Or to rehang the curtain of deception that has been pulled back?  She does talk about financial institutions, but then that is now common knowledge, rather she is directing us more toward the corporations and not the banks so much themselves.   The bankers own the corporations mostly.

We are coming to a crossroads pretty quick now.  Our "people to people" intiative is ready to be kicked in.  Non cooperation, non involvement in our purchasing choices daily with any of these corporations.  In other words, non cooperation or compliance in any of it at all.  That is the most effective peaceful protest you can make by the millions.  It should be the goal after reading all this.
In fact, purchasing only from local merchants and locally produced products is the way to go.

Its going to be interesting to see how they survive when they depopulate us and we have no money as slaves to spend on anything but basics.  We will be recovered consumer addicts.  LOL  No more purchasing/consuming and buying.

They are having trouble with the Chinese right now, since they save instead of  consume and they are doing everything in their power to drag the Chinese into the "consuming addiction" program and its not working.  This is going to be most interesting how this plays out for them.... I wonder if they will like the condition of being "broke".   LOL 

World Bank Insider Blows Whistle On Corruption, Federal Reserve
http://beforeitsnews.com/fedgate/2013/05/world-bank-insider-blows-whistle-on-corruption-federal-reserve-2432246.html
Written by  Alex Newman

World Bank Insider Blows Whistle on Corruption, Federal Reserve 

The New American

A former insider at the World Bank, ex-Senior Counsel Karen Hudes, says the global financial system is dominated by a small group of corrupt, power-hungry figures centered around the privately owned U.S. Federal Reserve. The network has seized control of the media to cover up its crimes, too, she explained.

In an interview with The New American, Hudes said that when she tried to blow the whistle on multiple problems at the World Bank, she was fired for her efforts. Now, along with a network of fellow whistleblowers, Hudes is determined to expose and end the corruption. And she is confident of success.

Citing an explosive 2011 Swiss study published in the PLOS ONE journal on the “network of global corporate control,” Hudes pointed out that a small group of entities — mostly financial institutions and especially central banks — exert a massive amount of influence over the international economy from behind the scenes.  

“What is really going on is that the world’s resources are being dominated by this group,” she explained, adding that the “corrupt power grabbers” have managed to dominate the media as well. “They’re being allowed to do it.”

According to the peer-reviewed paper, which presented the first global investigation of ownership architecture in the international economy, transnational corporations form a “giant bow-tie structure.” (VN: Where is the link to the peer review?  I would like to see who the "peers" were that did the review and to also read that review).

A large portion of control, meanwhile, “flows to a small tightly-knit core of financial institutions.” The researchers described the core as an “economic ‘super-entity’” that raises important issues for policymakers and researchers. Of course, the implications are enormous for citizens as well.

Hudes, an attorney who spent some two decades working in the World Bank’s legal department, has observed the machinations of the network up close. “I realized we were now dealing with something known as state capture, which is where the institutions of government are co-opted by the group that’s corrupt,” she told The New American in a phone interview. “The pillars of the U.S. government — some of them — are dysfunctional because of state capture; this is a big story, this is a big cover up.”

At the heart of the network, Hudes said, are 147 financial institutions and central banks — especially the Federal Reserve, which was created by Congress but is owned by essentially a cartel of private banks. “This is a story about how the international financial system was secretly gamed, mostly by central banks — they’re the ones we are talking about,” she explained. “The central bankers have been gaming the system. I would say that this is a power grab.”

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