All the Presidents’ Bankers: Washington DC to Wall Street corridor of corruption, Nomi Prins

The Janssen Report #42: All the Presidents’ Bankers: Washington DC to Wall Street corridor of corruption, controlled by bankers.

Today on The Janssen Report we discuss yet another source that corroborates the extreme extent to which our financial system is manipulated to the detriment of the people and the benefit of the few.

I consider this crucial information for anyone who values their financial future. Understand the dynamics of the system and position yourself accordingly.

Max Keiser interviewing Nomi Prins: http://goldsilver.com/video/nomi-prin… Max interviews Nomi Prins about her new book, All the Presidents’ Bankers. In the book, she describes the long history of the Washington D.C. to Wall Street corridor of corruption and the six banking families who have long controlled, or have tried to control, the American financial and political establishment.

Cheers,

Marco Janssen

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