By Cynthia Chung The following is from my newly published book “The Empire on Which the Black Sun Never Set.” BCCI would not keep its title of “the largest bank fraud in world financial history” for very long. 2012 was a record-breaking year for bank fraud. Not only did HSBC pay the largest fine ever paid under the Bank Secrecy Act of $1.9 billion (USD) but the LIBOR scandal would occur a little over a week after. The Swiss bank UBS had to acknowledge its key role in perhaps the biggest antitrust/price-fixing case in history, the LIBOR scandal, a massive interest-raterigging conspiracy involving hundreds of trillion of dollars in financial products. As journalist Matt Taibi described it, the “LIBOR scandal, which is at the heart of the UBS settlement, makes Enron look like a parking violation.” Both HSBC’s and UBS’s settlements tied for the gold medal in “the biggest financial scam of all time.”
Ruled,, robbed and ruined by the cartel and today we are seeing them hit their peak of criminality globally. This murdering mob now colluding globally. It was inevitable but now we see it all.
In the US, it doesn't matter how much is stolen, as long as it is done via banking fraud, or some other white collar crime. Inevitably, the thieves involved in this type of theft, regardless of how much they steal from the 'public', unless they are visible enough to the 'public', as was Bernie Madoff, to be made 'an example of', are let off with a slap on the wrists, whereas, criminals who enter a house to steal a tv, even if it is worth less than $1k, can, and often are, sentenced to jail terms of ten years or more. This is what stands for justice in the US.
The Dope Trade and the Crown: A Very-British Wealth of Nations
Ruled,, robbed and ruined by the cartel and today we are seeing them hit their peak of criminality globally. This murdering mob now colluding globally. It was inevitable but now we see it all.
In the US, it doesn't matter how much is stolen, as long as it is done via banking fraud, or some other white collar crime. Inevitably, the thieves involved in this type of theft, regardless of how much they steal from the 'public', unless they are visible enough to the 'public', as was Bernie Madoff, to be made 'an example of', are let off with a slap on the wrists, whereas, criminals who enter a house to steal a tv, even if it is worth less than $1k, can, and often are, sentenced to jail terms of ten years or more. This is what stands for justice in the US.