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The Global Elite Are Very Clearly Telling Us That They Plan To Raid Our Bank Accounts
http://theeconomiccollapseblog.com/ ^ | 3/18/13 | Michael Snyder

Posted on 04/01/2013 2:03:31 PM PDT by Mozilla

So exactly how did the big banks in Cyprus get into so much trouble? Well, they have been doing exactly what hundreds of other large banks all over the U.S. and Europe have been doing. They have been gambling with our money. In particular, the big banks in Cyprus made huge bets on Greek sovereign debt which ended up failing.

But what happened in Cyprus is just the tip of the iceberg. All over the planet major financial institutions are being incredibly reckless with client money. They are leveraged to the hilt and they have transformed the global financial system into a gigantic casino.

If they win on their bets, they become fabulously wealthy.

If they lose on their bets, they know that the politicians won't let the banks fail. They know that they will get bailed out one way or another.

And who pays?

We do.

Either our tax dollars are used to fund a government-sponsored bailout, or as we have just witnessed in Cyprus, money is directly confiscated from our bank accounts.

And then the game begins again.

People need to understand that the precedent that has just been set in Cyprus is a game changer.

The next time that a major bank fails in Greece or Italy or Spain (or in the United States for that matter), the precedent that has been set in Cyprus will be looked to as a "template" for how to handle the situation.

Eurogroup president Jeroen Dijsselbloem has even publicly admitted that what just happened in Cyprus will serve as a model for future bank bailouts. Just check out what he said a few days ago...

"If there is a risk in a bank, our first question should be 'Okay, what are you in the bank going to do about that? What can you do to recapitalise yourself?'. If the bank can't do it, then we'll talk to the shareholders and the bondholders, we'll ask them to contribute in recapitalising the bank, and if necessary the uninsured deposit holders"

Dijsselbloem insists that this will cause people "to think about the risks" before they put their money somewhere...

"It will force all financial institutions, as well as investors, to think about the risks they are taking on because they will now have to realise that it may also hurt them. The risks might come towards them."

Well, as depositors in Cyprus just found out, there is a risk that you could lose 40 percent (and that is the best case scenario) of your money if you put it in the bank.

Why would anyone want to take that risk - especially in a nation that is already experiencing very serious financial troubles such as Greece, Italy or Spain?

As if that was not enough, Dijsselbloem later went in front of the Dutch parliament and publicly defended a wealth tax like the one that was just imposed in Cyprus.

Dijsselbloem is being widely criticized, and rightfully so. But at least he is being more honest that many other politicians. His predecessor as the head of the Eurogroup, Jean-Claude Juncker, once said that "you have to lie" to the people in order to keep the financial markets calm...

Mr. Dijsselbloem's style contrasts with that of his predecessor, Jean-Claude Juncker, Luxembourg's prime minister, who spoke in a low mumble at news conferences and was expert at sidestepping questions. Mr. Juncker once even advocated lying as a way to prevent financial markets from panicking—as they did Monday after Mr. Dijsselbloem's comments.

"When it becomes serious, you have to lie," Mr. Juncker said in April 2011. "If you have pre-indicated possible decisions, you are feeding speculation in the financial markets."

But Dijsselbloem is certainly not the only one among the global elite that is admitting what is coming next. Just check out what Joerg Kraemer, the chief economist at Commerzbank, recently told Handelsblatt about what he believes should be done in Italy...

"A tax rate of 15 percent on financial assets would probably be enough to push the Italian government debt to below the critical level of 100 percent of gross domestic product"

Yikes!

And as I wrote about the other day, the Finance Minister of New Zealand is proposing that bank account holders in his nation should be required to "take a haircut" if any banks in his nation fail.

They are telling us what they plan to do.

They are telling us that they plan to raid all of our bank accounts when the global financial system fails.

And calling it a "haircut" does not change the fact of what it really is. The truth is that when they confiscate money from our bank accounts it is outright theft. Just check out what the Daily Mail had to say about the situation in Cyprus...

People who rob old ladies in the street, or hold up security vans, are branded as thieves. Yet when Germany presides over a heist of billions of pounds from private savers’ Cyprus bank accounts, to ‘save the euro’ for the hundredth time, this is claimed as high statesmanship.

It is nothing of the sort. The deal to secure a €10 billion German bailout of the bankrupt Mediterranean island is one of the nastiest and most immoral political acts of modern times.

It has struck fear into the hearts of hundreds of millions of European citizens, because it establishes a dire precedent.

And when you cause paralysis in the banking system, a once thriving economy can freeze up almost overnight. The following is an excerpt from a report from someone that is actually living over in Cyprus...

As it stands now, nowhere in Cyprus accepts credit or debit cards anymore for fear of not being paid, it is CASH ONLY. Businesses have stopped functioning because they cannot pay employees OR pay for the stock they receive because the banks are closed. If the banks remain closed, the economy will be destroyed and STOP COMPLETELY. Looting, robberies and theft are already on the rise. If the banks open now, there will be a massive run on the bank, and the banks will FAIL loosing all of its deposits, also causing an economic crash. TONIGHT there are demonstrations at most street corners and especially at the parliament building (just 2 miles from me).

Many are thinking that the ECB and EU are allowing Cyprus to fail as a test ground for new financial standards.

Just wanted all you guys to know the real story of whats going on here. Prayers are appreciated (although this is very interesting to watch) many of my local friends have lots of money in the banks.

Would similar things happen in the United States if there was a major banking crisis someday?

That is something to think about.

In any event, the problems in the rest of Europe continue to get even worse...

-The stock market in Greece is crashing. It is down by more than 10 percent over the past two days.

-The stock markets in Italy and Spain are experiencing huge declines as well. Banking stocks are being hit particularly hard.

-The Bank of Spain says that the Spanish economy will sink even deeper into recession this year.

-The latest numbers from the Spanish government show that Spain's debt problem is rapidly getting worse...

"The central government’s interest bill surged 15 percent last year to 26 billion euros, while tax receipts slumped 21 percent. The cost of servicing debt represented 30 percent of the taxes collected at the end of December, up from 20 percent a year earlier."

-The euro took quite a tumble on Thursday and the euro will likely continue to decline steadily in the weeks and months to come.

For a very long time I have been warning that the next major wave of the economic collapse is going to originate in Europe.

Hopefully people are starting to see what I am talking about.

As this point, the major banks in Europe are leveraged about 26 to 1, and that is close to the kind of leverage that Lehman Brothers had when it finally collapsed. As a whole, European banks are drowning in debt, they are taking risks that are almost incomprehensible and now faith in those banks has been greatly undermined by what has happened in Cyprus.

Anyone that cannot see a crisis coming in Europe simply does not understand the financial world. A moment of reckoning is rapidly approaching for Europe. The following is from a recent article by Graham Summers...

At the end of the day, the reason Europe hasn’t been fixed is because CAPITAL SIMPLY ISN’T THERE. Europe and its alleged backstops are out of money. This includes Germany, the ECB and the mega-bailout funds such as the ESM.

Germany has already committed to bailouts that equal 5% of its GDP. The single largest transfer payment ever made by one country to another was the Marshall Plan in which the US transferred an amount equal to 5% of its GDP. Germany WILL NOT exceed this. So don’t count on more money from Germany.

The ECB is chock full of garbage debts which have been pledged as collateral for loans. If anyone of significance defaults in Europe, the ECB is insolvent. Sure it can print more money, but once the BIG collateral call hits, money printing is useless because the amount of money the ECB would have to print would implode the system.

And then of course there are the mega bailout funds such as the ESM. The only problem here is that Spain and Italy make up 30% of the ESM's supposed “funding.” That’s right, nearly one third of the mega-bailout fund’s capital will come from countries that are bankrupt themselves.

What could go wrong?

Right now, close to half of all money that is on deposit at banks in Europe is uninsured. As people move that uninsured money out of the banks, the amount of money that will be required to "fix the banks" will go up even higher.

It would be wise to try to avoid the big banks at this point - especially those with very large exposure to derivatives. Any financial institution that uses customer money to make reckless bets is not to be trusted.

If you can find a small local bank or credit union to do business with you will probably be better off.

And don't think that this kind of thing can never happen in the United States.

One of the key players that was pushing the idea of a "wealth tax" in Cyprus was the IMF. And everyone knows that the IMF is heavily dominated by the United States. In fact, the headquarters of the IMF is located right in the heart of Washington D.C. not too far from the White House. When I worked in D.C. I would walk by the IMF headquarters quite a bit.

So if the United States thought that confiscating money from bank accounts was a great idea in Cyprus, why wouldn't they implement such a thing here under similar circumstances?

The global elite are telling us what they plan to do, and the game has dramatically changed.

Move your money while you still can.

Unfortunately, it is already too late for the people of Cyprus.


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1 posted on 04/01/2013 2:03:31 PM PDT by Mozilla
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To: Mozilla

ping


2 posted on 04/01/2013 2:07:06 PM PDT by laplata (The Answer To 1984 Is 1776)
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To: Mozilla

How about buying treasuries? Does that help at all?


3 posted on 04/01/2013 2:11:07 PM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum ("Somebody has to be courageous enough to stand up to the bullies." --Dr. Ben Carson)
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To: Mozilla

A simple bank that would guarantee not to loan out your checking account deposits, yet charge a small yearly fee to at least make some profit, might do well...

Their motto might be: We don’t give you 0.001% interest, but we’re solvent. So...


4 posted on 04/01/2013 2:13:48 PM PDT by Noamie
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To: Mozilla
People need to understand that the precedent that has just been set in Cyprus is a game changer.

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5 posted on 04/01/2013 2:14:38 PM PDT by VRW Conspirator (Cyprus - the beginning)
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To: Mozilla

I can sympathize more and more as to why my grandparents totally distrusted and despised banks back in their day. Nothing has changed.


6 posted on 04/01/2013 2:16:28 PM PDT by OB1kNOb (If govmt is stockpiling guns, ammo, food, & meds, don't you think it's a good idea to do the same?)
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To: E. Pluribus Unum

It might, if the elites weren’t invested in running up the debt until the system crashes.


7 posted on 04/01/2013 2:21:42 PM PDT by Jonty30 (What Islam and secularism have in common is that they are both death cults)
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To: Mozilla
I'm one step ahead of them- I'm broke. ( of course the ex-wife played a big role in this, so I guess she deserves some credit...)

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8 posted on 04/01/2013 2:23:51 PM PDT by Celtic Conservative (Hey liberals, what part of "unalienable" don't you understand?)
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To: Mozilla

It seems like a large scale version of the “Savings & Loan” scandals of the 80’s, where institutions gave reckless loans after Jimmy Carter raised the amounts covered by FDIC (it’s incredible how many of our problems trace directly back to that buffoon).


9 posted on 04/01/2013 2:24:26 PM PDT by VR-21 (I'm weary of being lorded over by criminals and gilded degenerates.)
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To: Mozilla

I’m wondering how soon Brussells ends up a smoldering hole in the ground.


10 posted on 04/01/2013 2:24:39 PM PDT by SCHROLL
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To: Mozilla; Kartographer

Bankster BTTT!


11 posted on 04/01/2013 2:24:45 PM PDT by Tolerance Sucks Rocks (Drag Me From Hell!)
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To: Jonty30

Total complete meltdown is what they want. The government and powers that be want to bankrupt the government then come after your money in order to en the wealth in society no matter how much you have or how hard it took to make it. the goal is the end America. it is the goal with everything they are doing. They are attacking us on all fronts. They aim to remake America into their communist utopia and transofrm the whole world.


12 posted on 04/01/2013 2:29:09 PM PDT by Mozilla
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To: Mozilla
When you put your money in the bank, you get an IOU that they'll pay it back. It is no longer "your" money. This is the explanation they give for confiscating portions of it. The banks don't keep the money there, they use and abuse it. If you simply want your cash parked, put it in a U-Haul storage locker. It's safer there.

If you want more security, leave your money with me. I'll promise to sit on the box with my shotgun and guard it. My IOU is better than the bank's promise. /s (Scary times.)

13 posted on 04/01/2013 2:31:45 PM PDT by roadcat
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A simple example to think about:

Bank customers deposit $1 billion in Some Bank. The Bank makes foolish investments. Time passess. The Bank is audited and shows total assets of $500 million. The Bank is declared insolvent.

Who should take the hit?

The obvious answer: The fools who put their hard earned cash in The Bank. If not, then who?


14 posted on 04/01/2013 2:41:13 PM PDT by InterceptPoint
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Who can be trusted anymore??? I surmise that all of this is a ploy by the world bankster elites so when the inevitable collapse of the Fed Reserve, IMF and the Euro bank's happens they can then blame the people for emptying the banks as the cause for the collapse. Thus, they will skate free with the trillions they have looted from us.
15 posted on 04/01/2013 2:45:07 PM PDT by drypowder
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To: InterceptPoint
If not, then who?

You shoot the bastards running the bank. After a while, the nonsense will stop.

16 posted on 04/01/2013 2:52:27 PM PDT by Doomonyou (Let them eat Lead.)
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To: Mozilla

Of course...you wll still have the Free Trade Communists pushing Free Trade....even as the EU crumbles.

Everything happening in Europe and Worldwide begins with the Failure of Free Trade.


17 posted on 04/01/2013 2:55:49 PM PDT by SeminoleCounty (GOP = Greenlighting Obama's Programs)
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To: roadcat

First Roadcat Bank.....where we handle your money with a shotgun and a smile. ;-)


18 posted on 04/01/2013 2:58:31 PM PDT by SeminoleCounty (GOP = Greenlighting Obama's Programs)
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To: Doomonyou

You shoot the bastards running the bank. After a while, the nonsense will stop.
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That’s fine and I don’t disagree. But, in Cyprus for example, the money is already gone. The “stealing” of the depositors money happened long ago. The mechanics of the depositors money being “seized” is, in reality, just a bookkeeping entry that acknowledges the reality of the loss.

Normal procedure would be for The Bank to declare bankruptcy with the assets being divided up proportionally among The Bank customers. This is not a whole lot different than what is actually happening as far as the bank customers are concerned.

Bottom line: Don’t put your money in banks that invest it in high yield Greek bonds.


19 posted on 04/01/2013 3:11:08 PM PDT by InterceptPoint
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To: Mozilla

Very good article by Michael Snyder. Thanks for posting. “Socialism Is Legal Plunder” - Bastiat Possession is 10/10ths in a lawless environment. BE PREPARED!


20 posted on 04/01/2013 3:45:19 PM PDT by PGalt
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