The Illusion of Security: The Banksters’ Aegis
This will make you laugh…it made us laugh when we looked at this page of alleged security for one of the major US banks…oh what the heck…it’s Wells Fargo that is perpetrating a fraud.
Banksters continue to provide the “illusion of security” to their internal customers as well as their external customers. Like most everything being done by 21st Century financial institutions, the ones considered by federal regulators Too Big To Fail, Too Big to Sue, Too Big To Charge with Malfeasance or even cause any one individual to be accountable by limiting, even curtailing the criminal activities of the so-called experts in the industry, this page and others like it are a sham fake not real.
“AEGIS definition: Classical Mythology . the shield or breastplate of Zeus or Athena, bearing at its center the head of the Gorgon; protection or support” ~ This is the perfect word to describe alleged banking security with emphasis on the terms origin in Greek mythology.
Here you’ll find a discussion of the strategy being used by the Too Big To Fail leadership. Seems it’s a technique that has served big business well in the past and will likely continue to do so in the future.
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