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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