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You cannot trust banks anymore


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2022 Aug 9, 11:41am   10,886 views  86 comments

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Not to mention the Canadian banks who confiscated accounts from the peaceful truckers who did not want to be injected with the very dangerous and utterly ineffective mRNA gene-altering experiment.

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16   KgK one   2022 Sep 29, 1:26pm  

Where would u put $ if not bank.?

Stocks, slowly getting to right value
Housing, way overpriced, may be in 3 yrs it will be normal

Money market or cds. Finally getting some return

Gold is going down as rates climb.

Under matteress might work. But can only keep small amount. Inflation is killing it
17   fdhfoiehfeoi   2022 Sep 29, 6:12pm  

KgK one says


Where would u put $ if not bank.?


Talk to people who have lived in other countries. They're less gullible, and have practiced hiding assets from government for far longer.

Should have three months expenses on hand in currency of wherever you live. There are many ways to hide it, do some searches. Investments a personal business, home garden, land, gold and silver BKA real money. Anything you can maintain physical possession of that has value outside of fiat paper.

KgK one says


Gold is going down as rates climb.


Should be easy to purchase then right? If you can buy some today for that price, DON'T TELL ANYONE! My seller said it's three weeks delivery at this point, and no fucking way it's going for anything close to PAPER spot.
19   ForcedTQ   2022 Oct 12, 10:50pm  

Patrick says






Good for him, screw those fool ass globo commies.
20   Patrick   2022 Oct 12, 10:52pm  

It's weird how the oligarchy thinks all their businesses are so powerful that they can afford to toss aside big customers who dare to think differently.
21   Patrick   2022 Oct 12, 10:53pm  

BTW, not that my account means much, but I switched from Chase to two credit union accounts after Chase kicked out Covefe Coffee, and I'm very happy with the change. Never going back to corporate banks.

I have two credit union accounts for redundancy, in case one of them turns bad somehow.
22   mich   2022 Oct 13, 6:06am  

Hope you all have some gold outside the banking sector. Wealth insurance ;)
26   fdhfoiehfeoi   2022 Oct 14, 8:11pm  

Tennessee recently passed a state law recognizing gold and silver as real money. Meaning not taxable. It is coming back around.
27   Patrick   2022 Oct 14, 8:40pm  

I think he meant TN sales tax.

In California, if you buy more than $1500 worth of gold, there is no sales tax:

State-wide, there is an exemption on all precious metal purchases above $1,500, which means that investors seeking to buy more than an ounce (in 2015 prices) will not need to pay any kind of tax. If the purchase is less than this amount, the sales tax does apply, but this differs from region to region.
30   Patrick   2022 Oct 31, 10:03am  


Stephen Miller
@StephenM
Oct 30
Conspiracy theories are dangerous & those promoting them must be silenced. Anyone involved in spreading the lies that Iraq had WMDs, that the Trump Campaign colluded with Russia, that covid came from nature, or that Hunter Biden’s laptop was fake, must have their accounts locked.
31   Patrick   2022 Nov 21, 9:27pm  

https://www.cbncuiaba.com.br/2022/11/17/moraes-manda-bloquear-contas-de-40-empresas-de-mt-por-atos-antidemocraticos/


O ministro Alexandre de Moraes, do Supremo Tribunal Federal (STF), determinou o bloqueio das contas bancárias de 40 pessoas físicas e empresas de Mato Grosso, suspeitas de financiar os protestos contra a vitória de Luís Inácio Lula da Silva (PT) para presidente.

Minister Alexandre de Moraes, of the Supreme Court (STF), ordered the blocking of the bank accounts of 40 individuals and companies in Mato Grosso, suspected of financing the protests against the victory of Luís Inácio Lula da Silva (PT) for President.


Banks are being used to suppress legitimate political dissent.

Do NOT trust that your bank will give you your money.
33   Eric Holder   2022 Dec 7, 11:52am  

Patrick says






Iranians got out in droves and attempted a color revolution. This is how they forced their government to implement these new soft(er) rules. If "gatito" wants results they need to get off their kiester and attempt a color revolution themselves.

Wait, color revolutions are baaaaad. Nevermind. Carry on.
34   fdhfoiehfeoi   2022 Dec 7, 3:05pm  

Eric Holder says

Wait, color revolutions are baaaaad. Nevermind. Carry on.


Bad or fake?
35   Patrick   2022 Dec 7, 4:13pm  

Right, in my understanding, a color revolution is a fake revolution orchestrated by the CIA/NSA, Victoria Nuland, and similar types.
38   richwicks   2022 Dec 18, 2:10pm  

Eric Holder says


Wait, color revolutions are baaaaad. Nevermind. Carry on.


Name a color revolution that improved the nation. Give me every example you can think of.

Maybe the CIA doesn't have a 100% perfect record of fucking up whatever with their reverse Midas touch. I can accept that as a possibility, but I'd need to have examples.
40   Eric Holder   2023 Mar 29, 12:43pm  

richwicks says

Name a color revolution that improved the nation. Give me every example you can think of.


They are all bad. This one was the worst but thankfully our great non-Christian leader dealt with it properly:


41   Eric Holder   2023 Mar 29, 12:44pm  

Patrick says






Macron should fucking crash that fuckign color revolution with real tanks, not that wheeled bullshit they are giving to Zelensky.
42   Tenpoundbass   2023 Mar 29, 2:02pm  

Patrick says






French people are not all there. You don't fuck with a Frenchie, you'll have to kill him if you do, before he kills you.

If Macron declared emergency, and did all of that typical stuff. The French people would make those Jihad stabbings look like a "tag you're IT!" game.
45   Patrick   2023 Jul 1, 9:29am  

https://www.coffeeandcovid.com/p/eruptions-saturday-july-1-2023-c


Nigel Farage wasn’t the only Brit getting de-banked this week. The UK Times ran a story yesterday headlined, “Yorkshire Building Society ‘Closed Vicar’s Account After Trans Protest’.”

The Yorkshire Building Society is a large, oddly-named British bank, having over three million customers. About two weeks ago, YBS emailed customers a monthly survey asking for feedback on the bank’s customer service and operations.

That’s where the trouble started.

Meet Anglican Vicar Richard Fothergill, 62, a satisfied YBS customer for over seventeen years. Well. He’s not satisfied anymore.

The good vicar, feeling a sense of loyalty and a desire only to be helpful, responded to the bank’s June 18th inquiry, politely offering among other more mundane feedback that the bank might consider dialing down all the rainbow-colored transgender ideology in its communications and on its website, suggesting instead that the bank “should concentrate their efforts on managing money, instead of promoting LGBT ideology.”

Seems fair.

But four days later, on June 22nd, Richard received a formal notice from his bank, responding to his feedback. It referenced his “views regarding LGBTQIA+,” and ominously advising the vicar that his feedback offended the bank’s “zero-tolerance approach to discrimination,” explaining his survey comments were “not tolerable.”

When asked by the Times for an explanation, YBS sort-of denied cancelling Vicar Fothergill, suggesting the pastor had been debunked for some reason other than his beliefs, but without exactly saying that, in a classic Orwellian statement:

We never close savings accounts based on different opinions regarding beliefs or feedback provided by our customers. We only ever make the difficult decision to close a savings account if a customer is rude, abusive, violent or discriminates in any way, based on the specific facts, comments and behaviour in each case.
“Discriminates in ANY WAY.” I wonder if in the bank’s view, Richard’s orthodox Christian beliefs are “discriminating in any way.”

Paradoxically, by de-banking Reverend Fothergill, YBS seems to have “discriminated in any way” against the vicar for his religious beliefs. Remember, ZERO tolerance. There’s only one way out of this paradox.

YBS should de-bank itself! It should refuse to do any business with itself any more.
49   PeopleUnited   2023 Jul 25, 12:02pm  

Was there a time we could trust the bank?
50   Patrick   2023 Jul 25, 3:58pm  

https://celiafarber.substack.com/p/chase-bank-shuts-down-dr-joseph-mercolas


Chase Bank Shuts Down Dr. Joseph Mercola's Business Bank Accounts, Including CEO, CFO, And Their Family Members
No Reason Given



51   Patrick   2023 Jul 25, 3:58pm  

The right answer is to use credit unions, which are local.

And have multiple accounts, at least two at two different credit unions.
52   Patrick   2023 Jul 26, 6:00am  




Worked for Farage because he has a lot of visibility, but I don't think that less visible people will be able to fight bank perfidity as effectively.
53   fdhfoiehfeoi   2023 Jul 26, 8:40am  

Why the fuck is Mercola using Rockefeller/Morgan for his bank. In business morality still matters. Don't do business with immoral people and expect them to act in your best interests. The whole false dichotomy that attempts to separate morals and business is ludicrous, and one of the greatest failings of the church.
55   Onvacation   2023 Jul 26, 4:13pm  

Patrick says

The right answer is to use credit unions, which are local.

And have multiple accounts, at least two at two different credit unions.

Know any good ones in Bay Area
I use Patelco. My wife uses USE. My friend worked for Travis Credit Union but was FIRED for refusing the vax. Not real happy with these three.

I would like a credit union that has good ATM access as well as some CD's I can ladder my emergency funds into.

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