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Topic: The central central bank, BIS is literally above the law. Literally. (Read 993 times)

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Read Tragedy and Hope by Professor Carroll Quigley and he goes into detail about this banking hierarchy.
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You probably never heard of the BIS. But guess what..
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Maybe we'd feel better about the BIS if it were more transparent, but most everything about it, including its bi-monthly member and board meetings, is shrouded in secrecy. And perhaps more worrisome is that the BIS is free from oversight. By rights granted under its agreement with the Swiss Federal Council, all of the bank's archives, documents and "any data media" are "inviolable at all times and in all places." Furthermore, officers and employees of BIS "enjoy immunity from criminal and administrative jurisdiction, save to the extent that such immunity is formally waived . . . even after such persons have ceased to be Officials of the Bank." Finally, no claims against BIS or its deposits may be enforced "without the prior agreement of the Bank."

In other words they can do whatever they want, without consequences. How's that for a leak-proof legal umbrella?
From: http://www.investorsinsight.com/blogs/what_we_now_know/archive/2006/03/07/the-most-powerful-bank-you-ve-never-heard-of.aspx
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