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The United States of Goldman Sachs: The Veneer of Justice in a King...
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Introduction 1:45
Part 1 - Background 7:59
Part 2 - The Untouchables 15:30
Part 3 - The Cover-Up 25:20
Part 4 - The Criminal King 34:43
Honor Roll 44:40
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Summary.
The criminal global banking cartel has effected a coup d
etat in the U.S. This is why the same criminal financial
elite that saw 1000 of its members go to prison 20 years
ago (after the S&L crisis) is now above the law.
To date, the question of why the U.S. Department of
Justice has failed to prosecute even one too-big-to-fail
bank for the pervasive criminal frauds that drove the
multi-trillion-dollar economic meltdown of 2008 has been
answered pretty much with shrugs.
By far the most insightful answer was provided by Martin
Smith s breathtaking Untouchables episode, which PBS
Frontline aired in January 2013. See
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/frontline/fil...
But even Smith s answer that the DOJ never truly
investigated Wall Street crime due largely to the so-
called collateral consequences doctrine really explains
how rather than why prosecutions have been scuttled.
In an effort to pick up where the Untouchables left off
in early 2013, BestEvidence presents The Veneer of
Justice in a Kingdom of Crime. In addition to analyzing
events that have occurred since the Untouchables aired
(including events caused by the Untouchables), and in an
attempt to answer some of the deeply troubling issues
raised by Martin Smith, Veneer" examines certain
implications the DOJ's pronouncements, since late 2012,
that the rule of law is effectively dead (having been
supplanted by the management of oversized global banks).
What follows is a brief American legal history of the
executive branch's overthrow by criminal global banks,
which is divided into four roughly chronological segments.
I. Background (March 2010 to December 2012)
Goldman Sachs legal defenses to fraud and the DOJ s
adoption of those defenses are summarized and exposed as
false. The DOJ soon admits it refrains from prosecutions
not based on any law, but on unspecified collateral
effects that prosecutions allegedly would have.
II. Lessons From the Untouchables (January 2013)
Since it won't prosecute Wall Street, the DOJ doesn't
even bother conducting investigations. The overriding
factor is collateral consequences. Two potential sources
for collateral consequences opinions emerge: government
regulators and the very financial institutions that have
been accused of crimes.
III. The DOJ s Endless Lies to Conceal Its Master
(February 2013 - April 2014)
The DOJ s claim that government regulators provided
opinions on collateral consequences is exposed as a lie.
There never were any such regulators. Instead, the DOJ s
sources of collateral consequences opinions are as the
DOJ itself once admitted, before falsely backtracking the
very banks accused of crimes. The collateral consequences
doctrine itself is next exposed as a sham, used by global
banks to declare immunity from their own crimes the act
of a king.
IV. Presenting the True Sovereign Power in the Executive
Branch
The one bank that s on record as having gained access to
a DOJ conference room where, as the DOJ previously
admitted, global banks asserted immunity from their own
crimes is revealed. The true chain of command in the DOJ
is presented.
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