Must Watch: FDIC Bankers Discuss ‘Bail-Ins’ To Deal With Impending Market Collapse
They don't want the public to see this video.
The bankers don't trust the banks.
(Nov 2022)They're talking about financial crisis and their lack of faith in our banking system and how to keep the public from freaking out (Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation) 🚨
🔊sound 😂 pic.twitter.com/SK3iLAQ4IP
— Wall Street Silver (@WallStreetSilv) December 29, 2022
- Must Watch: FDIC Bankers Discuss ‘Bail-Ins’ To Deal With Impending Market Collapse
by Jamie White, https://www.infowars.com/
* November 2022 meeting shows financial regulators plot how to hide alarming market signals from depositors to prevent a bank-run panic.
* “The bankers don’t trust the banks,” notes financial commentator Wall Street Silver.
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Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) officials recently discussed how to deal with the next approaching market collapse and hide alarming data from depositors to prevent bank runs, video of a meeting shows.
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The FDIC’s Systemic Resolution Advisory Committee (SRAC) held a meeting in November to discuss how the next market crash would occur and what steps would need to be taken to ensure not everybody tries pulling their money out of the financial system at the same time.
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“You’ve got to think of the unintended consequences of taking a public that has more full faith and confidence in the banking system than maybe the people in this room do,” one FDIC member noted.
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FDIC quote:
"You don't want a huge run on the institutions, and, and they're going to be".
Another major clip from the FDIC meeting showing this is going down, soon. They are expecting it.
From Nov 2022 meeting …
🔊sound …🤨 pic.twitter.com/yEb1G8sXLA
— Wall Street Silver (@WallStreetSilv) December 29, 2022
FDIC saying "I do think it's hard to get a lot of demand for transparency right now, in this sort of period of peacetime, but that is going to flip and it's going to flip faster than we saw in 2008."
Saying it plain and simple:
This is way worse than 2008.🧐— Wall Street Silver (@WallStreetSilv) December 30, 2022
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