Watchman: David Boies, Is the Epstein Beast Banking System a House of Cards? Jamie Dimon Just Paid $87 Million for This. It Was Constructed on the Backs of Child Sex Trafficking Worldwide

Thank you to those who have donated. You can join them by donating now. Help me to spread the word. Donate now. GIFT TO SUPPORT HNEWSWIRE NOW! By SRH, Is the Epstein Beast Banking System a House of Cards? It was built on the backs of child sex trafficking around the world. Former Wall Street insider, banking industry whistleblower, and investigative reporter Pam Martens of Wall Street on Parade just released another explosive report this week about how the corporate media is obsessed with a list of names of people connected to Jeffrey Epstein’s pedophile network that was recently made public. The list comes from a lawsuit that some of Epstein’s victims filed in 2015 and settled in 2017. She says that the sensitive papers that are still sealed are the ones about the case against JPMorgan Chase Bank and…

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Watchman: The SEC and the DOJ Are Trying to Fix the Damage That 5-Count Criminal JPMorgan Chase Has Caused. If This Is Where You or I, We Would Go to Jail for a Long Time, but the Elitist Wouldn’t go to Jail, There Is a Club Called Satan Soldiers and We The People Are NOT Members

  HNewsWire: By Pam Martens and Russ Martens: Jamie Dimon Sits in Front of Trading Monitor in his Office (Source: 60 Minutes Interview, November 10, 2019) In much of the United States, if a person is convicted of a felony after conviction on two prior felonies, they receive a severe prison sentence. It’s known as the Three Strikes Law. But if you are the largest bank in the United States, charged by the U.S. Department of Justice with five felony counts since 2014, along with other major crimes for which you are given a non-prosecution agreement, not only do you not get harsher treatment for each new criminal act, but you actually get two federal law enforcement agencies doing damage control for you. We’re talking about JPMorgan Chase and its cozy relationship with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and certain…

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