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So How Many Failed Banks Has J.P. Morgan Purchased?

How many does that make now? Is it amazing in this time of crisis that J.P. Morgan is in a position to acquire all of these troubled banks?

Please list them in this thread with links to news sources...




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I smell a

monopoly!

BINGO!

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Deep pockets--our pockets

Let us see how many they dump when the bailout does not go through as expected.

I have a credit card and small mortgage wih WAMU

Check this out
https://www.wamu.com/personal/default.asp

I think I'm going to bang 'em.....

Step 1. Dispute the credit card account - demand a ledger accounting of where the money came from to fund purchases. They can't procuce it. I win. No debt.

Step 2. File a TILA - Truth In Lending Act suit and challenge the documentation on the mortgage.

World's Greatest Business
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The Number one reason people lose money is the FEAR of losing money.

"Committed To The Eradication Of Poverty Among Patriots"

✰VIDEO! 2012 Is About Abolishing Economic Slavery In America ✰ http://www.dailypaul.com/209377/2012-is-about-abolishing-eco...

This is why we can't let the

This is why we can't let the bailout go through. No fear, we rather face the consequences of no bailout than to hand over our wealth to bankers.
grant

Bump

Bump

Don't know

But it sure looks like someone is following the old advice about buying when blood is running in the streets. Who was that again? Oh . . . right . . . Rothschild.

I think J. P. Morgan is counting on the bailout. So they are buying up everything for pennies on the dollar, will have the bad stuff covered by the government and then own half the country. A risky move I think.

The best thing is to

The best thing is to transfer you money into your own private bank. Of course exchange it into real money first.
grant

Which banks are controlled by the Fed?

J.P. Morgan/Chase is owned/controlled by the Fed/Banking Cartel right?
how many other banks are? does anyone have a list of these banks?
I've seen programs that erase credit card debt on the basis that banks misled us to believe that they lend us there money when they actually create it from nothing. Has anyone here tried this?

The FED is OWNED by JP Morgan et al

Chart of who "owns" the Federal Reserve

http://www.save-a-patriot.org/files/view/whofed.html

World's Greatest Business
http://www.gbemembers.com/webintro.php?view=wmv

The Number one reason people lose money is the FEAR of losing money.

"Committed To The Eradication Of Poverty Among Patriots"

✰VIDEO! 2012 Is About Abolishing Economic Slavery In America ✰ http://www.dailypaul.com/209377/2012-is-about-abolishing-eco...

Transfer your money out of

Transfer your money out of JPMorgan and put it in your private in your own home without having to pay service fees or CEO bailouts. Of course your local Credit Union may be another option.
grant

Credit Union Idea

Im not so comfortable with the idea that this bail out stuff is blinding everyone. Now the financial institutions will be joining(merging) being bought out, and form very humungous institutions.

I like the transfer it to a credit union idea. It lets the money stay in the system, however it becomes property of the credit union members(the people). Why don't we just organize and do just that? I'm sure the "money changers" would love us then.

How about this

The Federal Reserve, Treasury, media, president, and campaigners all say there is a financial crisis right as the Fed pulls $125 billion from circulation. Speculation causes a short run on banks specifically Washington Mutual which has the largest amount of lower and middle class customers in the country.

WaMu folds and JPMorgan is there to buy it all out. Instant wealth redistribution right back into the Rockefellers hands. Actually, it's kinda brilliant but would take a lot of coordination which the CFR can provide.