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Cidersomerset
26th November 2012, 22:07
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This programme is from the 'flag ship' current affairs unit of the BBC...

What they are exposing is not news to us , but the fact it was shown
on mainstream TV is significant .The whistleblower is exposing how
Banks target customers who are in debt and keep them there.

Obviously good customers are bad for 'Banksters proffits'....

This is obvious to us, But there are multi millions around the world
who fall into this trap every year !!

This programme was made in 2006 before the current crash which
makes it worse in one sence....Tony Blair /Gordon Brown encouraged
borrowing and spending in the 'fantasy economic world' we were
living in. Spend, spend, spend on credit !!

avid
26th November 2012, 22:28
Outside an RBS branch!!! In September 2008 I said to an employee there may be 'something amiss'. Iceland banks are going belly-up - and so are yours. The employee was adamant that RBS was a great bank and nothing could happen - but within weeks it went 'belly-up' and had to be partially nationalised. It makes loads of profit today - for the government, and the banksters. Ex-CEO disgraced but given a huge payoff!!! His honours/gongs not been stripped!!! This still beggars belief and the fraud is still ongoing. Iceland banks are now blanked from MSM as they are imprisoning fraudulent banksters at home and will chase them abroad. Iceland is recovering without the banksters... ? Check with their citizens on their truth and their recovery.

Cidersomerset
26th November 2012, 22:45
Nothing has changed Avid.....

BBC Panorama - Carry on Banking Dec 2010

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BBC Panorama - Carry on Banking
Have the banksters learned any lessons from the meltdown or is it back to the old days?

Mark Daly of BBC Panorama investigates and finds that
our banking buddies are doing rather well thank you. RBS for example are able to give more than 100 of their staff a bonus of more than 1 million pounds each (at the expense of the British taxpayer who bailed out the bank about two years ago). One scumbag at a lavish ball, held in London by Lifestyle magazine, is asked on camera: "Does it bother you that the public does not really trust bankers...they don't trust you with their money?" After a deliberate pause he answers "No" with a slimy grin.

Slorri
16th December 2012, 22:09
System errors that threatens the world (http://urplay.se/170919)