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  • CrazySanMan

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    Mar 4, 2013
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    http://www.infowars.com/holders-latest-scandal-doj-now-pressuring-banks-to-refuse-service-to-gun-stores/

    For the past several months, the U.S. Department of Justice has been pressuring banks to refuse service to businesses the DOJ is targeting politically, such as gun stores, in a program entitled Operation Choke Point.
    Corrupt Attorney General Eric Holder has been involved in no less than 16 scandals.

    Corrupt Attorney General Eric Holder has been involved in no less than 16 scandals.

    Under the program, the DOJ, headed by Attorney General Eric Holder, is attempting to shut down various legal businesses, including firearm dealers, dating services, purveyors of drug paraphernalia and pornography distributors, by coercing financial institutions to close the bank and merchant accounts associated with these businesses.


    I know it's Infowars, but I could easily believe this.
     

    Inigoes

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    Bafflingbs

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    Half-cocked

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    The banking system really needs to die a painful death to then rise like a Phoenix.


    Banking has always been, on one level or another, a form of organized crime - a system built on centralizing control of money, enabling banks and their investors to grow rich, while exploiting people and even entire governments by producing inflation, then contraction, and profiting in both directions.


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    Sirex

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    I don't know. Banks loan billions to people they know can't pay, and sell off bad mortgages despite federal regulations, and the Govt thinks they'll turn down money in interest? Guns and porn sell. Obama care, not as much.
     

    Dmacri25

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    Does this mean that we're all going to start stocking up on our porn? Are we going to have a porn shortage? Porn hoarders are the worst.:lol2:

    With the amount of porn on the web, I think its impossible for there to ever be a shortage. Its mind boggling how much there is. Where do all these girls come from?

    And now, back to your regularly scheduled topic.

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    EL1227

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    Normally I take InfoWars with a ‘grain of salt’, but Alex Jones’ paranoia doesn’t necessarily mean that they're not out to get him (or US for that matter).

    With the advent of the ‘too big to fail bailouts’, the gov’mnt cornered and now controls the traditional banking industry; especially the BIG banks like Chase, CitiCorp, and Bank of America. They are using their purse-strings as leverage on anything else that they wish to control, thus the ‘choke’ on private lending too. Guns, porn, booze, you name it … it doesn’t matter to most people because the average sheeple thinks that vice needs to be controlled. But, as long as they can TAX it, is not vice that the gov’mnt cares about, … it’s YOUR freedom, and YOUR money to a large extent dictates how much freedom you have.

    Next up, gov’mnt control of 401Ks and IRAs … No one shall be allowed to have ‘private’ money. JMHO …

    WAKE UP AMERICA !!!
     

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    TxAggie

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    Feb 25, 2012
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    I think the tide is turning against the regime. Corporations, including banks, are starting to see the general public openly defying government efforts to control everything in this country.

    "Big" banks may succumb to the pressure, but there will be plenty that will see an opportunity and continue to support these businesses.

    Just MHO
     

    Bohlieve410

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    I think the tide is turning against the regime. Corporations, including banks, are starting to see the general public openly defying government efforts to control everything in this country.

    "Big" banks may succumb to the pressure, but there will be plenty that will see an opportunity and continue to support these businesses.

    Just MHO

    +1

    Someone will fill the void.
     

    Peaceful John

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    May 31, 2011
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    Do I have this right? Industries that are heavily regulated, thus legislatively approved, are being threatened by executive action? If that's correct, it seems to me to be wickedly iniquitous. Is there no recourse to the judicial branch?
     

    Maestro Pistolero

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    Do I have this right? Industries that are heavily regulated, thus legislatively approved, are being threatened by executive action? If that's correct, it seems to me to be wickedly iniquitous. Is there no recourse to the judicial branch?
    The judicial branch is Obama, and his DOJ is Eric Holder. Who would pursue it? Answer: Nobody. This BS is emanating from them. It can come from nowhere else.
     

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