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What is JP Morgan Chase?

November 20, 2010
Clint Richardson
11/16/2010

JP Morgan is majority owned through stock investment by collective government. Collective government is simply defined as the over 185,000 individual state, county, city and other municipalities, school districts, pension and other funds, and other governments throughout the United States. Therefore, any actions by which JP Morgan partakes in and any decision this bank makes is voted on by collective government through proxy votes (stock-ownership “institutional” voting). This is called corporate governance.

In fact, it is corporate fascism.

All national banks are chartered. In other words, they are under government law. They get away with murder because the government allows them to. After all, banks are the governments’ most dangerous weapons!

Banks are not above the law… government is.

And hilariously to our government keepers I’m sure, we continue blindly trying to fight this corrupt system of government from within the constraints of its own imposed laws, while government continues to operate well outside of the very laws it sets, regulates, and enforces upon us.

We are mice caught in a maze with no exit.

And now… the rest of the story. …..

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