Big Banks: Biggest Crooks Ever?

June 13, 2008 · Filed Under Money, On The Horn, Politics and Government 

Are major banks such as Bank of America, J.P. Morgan Chase, HSBC, Citigroup, Wells Fargo, Washington Mutual and others ‘legalized crooks’? Depending upon who you ask, the right answer would be a resounding “YES!”. Since their very existence, big banks have been committing fraudulent practices without any consequences for decades.

From the Great Depression to the current credit crunch, big banks have been responsible for many of America’s hardships.

Let the following video be a reminder of how banks function and operate. Once America is “mad as hell,” Americans will no longer accept the myth of the bank. Freedom is power, if you so desire it.

Update: Wells Fargo, J.P. Morgan Chase, Credit Suisse, Flagstar, Huntington and several other large banks have all made multiple visits to this post. It’s pretty ironic that these banks are flocking in so many numbers to read the truth about their fraudulent and unconstituional practices.

I would suggest they also read these other recent posts about their fraudulent industry: Are Most Bank Foreclosures Illegal and Without Merit? and Money: Made from “Thin Air” (The Credit River Decision).

Update: The big banks are now inviting all of their industry friends via LinkedIn to read this entry. While they’re at it, they should read this one, too! More are on the way. I guess they really care about their reputation as ‘crooks’ and ‘thieves’. They’ve surely earned it!

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2 Responses to “Big Banks: Biggest Crooks Ever?”

  1. The Big Banks Want To Know: ‘Are We Really Crooks’? - 24/7 with Ronald Lewis on June 13th, 2008 2:16 pm

    [...] to my surprise, my recent entry about big banks being big crooks has captured a lot of interest — Primarily from the banks themselves! Flagstar, Washington [...]

  2. AL on June 16th, 2008 1:24 am

    Good work, if only a few take notice its worth the effort

    People of this world really need to wake up out of their slumber and smell the coffee.

    This isn’t just limited to the US, it is worldwide

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