"Crisis Update - Bank Runs As Pretext For Financial Lockdown" by Moneycircus
"Covid was a monetary crisis - 3rd anniversary mustn't distract from present playbook"
Please read Moneycircusβs succinct analysis and critical warning of what is in progress at this pivotal point of possible no return which is even more rapidly unfolding before us following the signal event of the bank run on the Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) in California, this past Friday.
Please note this dear British friends:
Crisis Update - Bank Runs As Pretext For Financial Lockdown
Covid was a monetary crisis - 3rd anniversary mustn't distract from present playbook
By Moneycircus β’ March 12, 2023
Much of the media lives in 2020, chewing the Covid cud once and again.
Itβs understandable β the Covid response was cruel, inconsistent, designed to perplex.
Yet the third anniversary of the Covid pandemic sees events accelerate.State propagandists discuss lab leaks and lockdown but are silent on army research.
They ignore Covidβs link to 15-minute cities, Agenda 2030, digital ID and rationing.
Covid was a temporary taste of lockdown; now imminent, eternal to βsaveβ the climate.The question is what catastrophe will serve as pretext? A banking collapse, perhapsβ¦Locking you out of money and food until an offer you canβt refuse buys compliance?
It looks like itβs happening. Californians queued outside banks after the run on SVB.(2,900 words or about 14 minutes of your company. BTW, use the lower search bar on the home page to find more articles like this. The top βmagnifying glassβ searches the whole of Substack.)
Mar 12, 2023
On Friday, Silicon Valley Bank suspended withdrawals after a run on the bank. Californians queued on Saturday outside First Republic. There are fears for what Mondayβs market open may herald.
Take a deep breath and pause. Remember the people who said Covid was a monetary event. The sternest warning came from professor Richard Werner, an economic expert on banks and intergovernmental institutions, and author of Princes of the Yen.
Alt media types care very much who is a member of the World Economic Forum (WEF) β so Werner was a young global leader, until Klaus Schwab effectively expelled him. Like the late David Graeber, Werner holes the WEF below the waterline. He overturns all the assumptions behind which banks disguise their activities.
See Moneycircus β Not Enough Minerals For Green Energy: Colour Me Stunned. Dreams of electric everything hit reality; put the D in population (Sep 8, 2022)
No doubt the banks are in crisis. Although it seems improbable and counter intuitive, what if the Covid response was the second-worst option: to collapse society in order to save it from an even-worse collapse? For institutions and bureaucracies, remember, their own survival takes priority.
You may think that banking is an add-on, an optional extra bolted onto society, but it is the blood and arteries of a world geared to consumption fed by global supply chains β and any clot in the circulatory system can mean a stroke.
In the autumn of 2019 banks stopped lending to each other due to a lack of trust. That froze the securities repurchase, or repo, market, by which banks lodge money with each other overnight. Financial web site Seeking Alpha in Nov 2019 wrote βhow the repo crisis has multiplied like a virus through the financial system.β Its editors were unaware of their prescience.
The banks had appealed to governments for bailouts in 2008 but taxpayer money failed to plug the gap. The problem is that banks gamble with deposits, generating profits in good times but when the market plummets, they cannot return money on demand.
The asset manager BlackRock, which invests the wealth of the richest people on the planet, knew that a taxpayer bailout would not work again. It came up with a dual strategy, which it presented to the worldβs leading central banks in August 2019: lock down the Main Street economy to minimise the demand for credit; and meanwhile funnel taxpayer money mostly to the biggest corporations.
This would constrict the economy, giving the banks breathing space β as the press now admits with politiciansβ lockdown mea culpas β See Moneycircus: The Hancock Lockdown Limited Hangout (Mar 7, 2023)
Targeted assistance would save the big corporations, the owners, the investors, the oiler-bankers, however you define the richest and most powerful. If you doubt this was their intent, read whatβs about to happen with the banks.
Depositors panic
SVB is not your average bank. It lends to tech start-ups, a market thatβs been frozen for some months now as there's been less profit from share sales and initial public offerings.
It does have something in common with other banks, however, in that itβs been hit by a sharp fall in the value of bonds and U.S. Treasuries that it retains as capital to offset possible losses. Bond prices fall as interest rates rise. Just as SVB was preparing to raise funds to plug the $1.8 billion gap, depositors decided to withdraw their money: $42 billion of it.
That could happen to any bank.
The question is how banks react. In the recent past governments bailed out banks with taxpayer money. But the huge sums were not enough to stem bank losses so governments legislated bail-ins: where banks can use money from depositors and bondholders β who are unsecured creditors β to restructure their capital to stay afloat. Put simply, they can convert their debt into equity to increase their capital requirements.
Eleven countries have given customers a βhaircutβ including Cyprus, Ireland, Hungary and Argentina. The U.S. government could be tempted to tap $25 trillion in retirement funds. Customers from Nigeria to the U.S. have complained in the past year about money disappearing from their accounts β Bank of America, in particular.
Regulators are supposed to protect customers β the European Central Bank up to β¬100,000 and in the U.S. the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, up to $250,000.
There is, however, a class system, a caste. The rich will know of an impending collapse before the broader public.
An FDIC video leaked in January revealed what they don't want the public to know.
The recording of a November meeting of FDIC board members and bank representatives is scandalous: the bankers say only those with a βprofessional need to knowβ should be informed of the risk to the banks and deposits within them. βI almost think, youβd scare the public,β says one participant:
βIf my insurance company does not tell me what theyβre doing with my assets I just assume they are going to pay my claim. I think youβve got to think of the unintended consequences of taking it public, [one] that has more faith and confidence in the banking system than maybe people in this room do [participants laugh]β¦
There is a select crowd of people on the institutional side and if they want to understand this they are going to find a way to understand this. Thereβs a bunch of law firms represented in this room and people who charge by the hour to explain this to peopleβ¦ I donβt have a problem with that but I would be careful about the unintended consequences of blasting this out to the general public.β [1]
Another FDIC representative spoke of waiting until Friday night to shutter banks. The response would be rather like BlackRockβs proposal: reduce Main Streetβs use of money with βtargeted guarantees to allay concerns about excess cash useβ under Title II of the Dodd-Frank Act
The FDIC has only $125 billion in reserves, and a $100 billion line of credit, to cover $9 trillion of insured deposits. Thatβs 1.38 per cent of deposits covered. So although all deposits are protected, the money may not be available.
Under the FDICs proposals depositors are thus likely to be βbailed inβ β as happened in Cyprus in 2018. That imposed a 70 per cent βhaircutβ on holders of Greek debt which wiped out a large chunk of life-savings, college funds, and pensions of thousands of Greek middle-class people.
The UK central bank even has a handy-dandy guide for stealing customersβ deposits, βExecuting bail-in: an operational guide from the Bank of England.β [2]
The mechanism the FDIC would prefer is convertible long-term debt (TLAC) to seize the assets of pensioners and bondholders, to be repaid with a coupon over time. Critics say this does not offset a bail-out because governments would be under political pressure to compensate pensioners and bondholders. In other words, the banks are still bailed out, just via a more circuitous route.
There is no substitute for capital requirements, including for material subsidiaries from which banks profit. The culture of privatising profits and socialising losses has to end. Unfortunately we are where we are.
Covid as climate as monetary crisis
In March 2021 the U.S. Defense Department held a climate and environmental security tabletop exercise, Elliptic Thunder. As with pandemics this called for a whole-of-government approach (the fusion doctrine that fuses, for example, the response to mental health between police, social workers and educators).
It predicted rising competition between regional powers, and the need to build capacity and resilience, and to counter misinformation in the face of βcompounding and cascading eventsβ β the same prescription as for Covid.
See Moneycircus β Globalism, Socialism, Fascism, Feudalism (Part 1), Sep 19, 2022
The losers and beneficiaries from the Covid response, from monetary reset, and from climate lockdown are one and the same: the wealthiest owner-investors, the oiler-bankers.
If thatβs the case, why do more people not seem to be aware?
Willful blindness
The alt media should not attack its own but there is a kind of morbid obsession with the plandemic itself; a curiosity akin to Munchausen syndrome that wallows in the symptoms but ignores the context, taking care not to entertain allegations of bioweapons, or even the shot very much, let alone the involvement of the Western military.
Identity theft, or stolen consciousness, you might call it.
Event Covid was impossibly complex β even with the benefit of hindsight β and, like the constantly changing rules and regulations, it was intended to confuse. Even if the coronavirus-as-common-flu soon became obvious, there were many other layers, and these were distracting and time-consuming. It was meant to be the opposite of science: impenetrable, dark (occult), ritualistic, fearful and spooky, oppressive and driving submission, of the individual to the group, of the group to the government.
Whereas Covid and its lockdown were meant to be temporary; climate restrictions and lockdown are intended to be permanent. Think about the path. We went from:
civil liberties are the bedrock of society, to
give up your liberty temporarily, to
surrender your liberty permanently to save the Earth.
Climate has additional layers:
15 minute city
personal carbon allowance
digital ID with a universal basic income
CBDC
Each sequential step works with the previous one: for example the 15 minute city gets us used to never moving more than 5km from our home. Surprise, surprise it is the same policy as the Covid quarantine.
Credit for this observation to Chris Sky, who is running for mayor of Toronto. [Some may critcise him but β worse than the incumbent politicians? β come on.] [3]
Under the UN programme each personβs yearly carbon allowance will be 2,000 kg. The current estimate for an American is 20,000 kg. A long-distance flight would use 500 kg, or a quarter of your allowance.
Each person will also pay a carbon tax on everything they buy. It will be calculated at $170 per tonne in Canada. Living at todayβs lifestyle that would be an extra $3,500 a year for one person. A family of four would pay four times that, says Mr Sky.
Not surprisingly the reader can see that the super rich and their βit girlsβ will be able to purchase their way around these rules. For the masses a central bank digital currency, tied to oneβs identity, will let bankers trace, limit and tax every single transaction.
The exempt
Someone has to implement the climate lockdown however, and the billionaires have purchased the compliance of bureaucrats.
These are the intergovernmental servants of the banking super class who already have widespread immunity from the law, including border controls, and who can travel freely all over the globe. See Corey Lynn (Corey's Diggs) and the abuse of diplomatic immunity by banks, beginning with the BIS. [4]
It is a very important piece of research. It is not wholly new information but she has detailed it down to the sub-organisations and contractors concerned.
Why do bankers (primarily) have immunity which exceeds that of diplomats (the authorβs father was a British diplomat so the limits in government service are known)?
This proves, near-as-darn-it, that the Klaus Schwab Great Reset is a cover story⦠and that what is going on is not a philosophical mulling of quo vadis the Earth but a banal banker heist.
It would explain why governments are printing and spending money as if it is water, with no transparency on where it is going, with the expectation that they will just launch Central Bank Digital Currencies and wipe the slate clean.
Schwab might turn out to be less the Nazi scion and more of a marionette to disguise the bankers of his Swiss hideout.
Like so many cascading events the organisers are connected, by happenstance or design, fealty or family, if you have the will to look.
More suggestions of something fishy is the ongoing Ohio train chemical disaster. Officials claim they are finding more chemicals than they originally suspected yet Hazmat procedures in any industry require manifests and full details would have been available within minutes.
Why were people allowed to return three days after the crash, who decided that a βcontrolled burn,β spreading poison into the water supply and atmosphere, was the appropriate response?
What are these Environmental Protection Agency rules that allow the EPA to put a lien against any home or farm it decontaminates?
Decades of schooling and academic group think have blinded two generations against any challenge to anthropogenic climate change and the rainbow raft of flags floating in its wake. Kumbaya, cum all ye faithful and death to the patriarchy (just not the billionaire men running the show).
The WSWS sees the hand of the robber barons but insists it is just about profit and still refuses to consider that the transhumanist agenda wants:
replacement of government and regulation;
corporate reshaping of society;
massive downsizing of the workforce and population;
the supreme document of 'environmentalism' is the Convention on Biodiversity.
It would be too much for WSWS to consider the implications and meaning of the Convention and its three principles.
The conservation of biological diversity:
βdown rankingβ humans, especially European ones vs plants, animals and Earth;
The sustainable use of its components - sustainability means depopulation;
The fair and equitable sharing of benefits arising from genetics (eugenics).
Note that unlike the balloons, the media is largely ignoring the environmental catastrophe in Ohio. This suggests it is not a deliberate distraction from Ukraine, Hunterβs laptop, Bidenβs corruption and Pfizerβs gain of function research β but rather the poisoning has a purpose.
Like the destruction of the Nord Stream pipeline, Ohio reveals the hypocrisy of climate activists, politicians and the media. Cow burps are a catastrophe but the biggest-ever leak of methane is no matter.
Multiple chemicals in dangerous combination are shipped around the country by a rail industry that strips working conditions to the bone; media is complaisant. Burning any poison appears to be fine if officials do it β but donβt you, citizen, set a fire of leaves, or light a wood or gas stove.
A βcontrolled releaseβ of dangerous chemicals, including cancer-causing vinyl chloride, kills dogs, foxes, birds and fish β but humans are told there is no risk to health says the EPA.
Perhaps if environmental policy makes no sense, it is not meant to. Indeed, there is plenty of Luciferian and new age thinking behind the United Nations and their supposed humanist policies.
The 15 minute cities seem like a reworking of the former Soviet Union. The original Bolshevik town planning was to have the factory within walking distance, and build the housing around it.
Somewhere in Britain, perhaps when working in the Midlands, the author visited a model 1920s apartment block that British social planners had built. It had a miniature bath that did double duty as the kitchen sink.
Money over matter
Contrast two ideas: humans for probably millions of years have triumphed over pathogens and poisons β we wouldnβt be here if we hadnβt. No monetary system has survived for more than a few decades.
Yet the monetary/banking/financial system presumes to control our fate: so it must impose its own weak genetics onto humans.
Although we humans have proved ourselves to be robust, the banker faction must βresetβ us, for otherwise the monetary systemβs own reset will result in its collapse and irrelevance, and the banker factionβs loss of wealth, influence and control.
So the banker introduces a fake vulnerability β for the human is not vulnerable and thus the virus must be definition be fake.
At this point you might disagree with my focus on bankers. But if you look at the facts it becomes clear:
zoonotic diseases, that jump from animals to humans are very rare. Those that subsequently jump from human to human are impossible, as the former head of the CDC testified this week.
we are told humans are beseiged by zoonotic diseases: mad cow, swine flu, bird flu, bat flu - and the answer is... ... ...
digital passports, universal basic income, CBDC.... huh? A new monetary system?
There is no limit to the degree one can curtail human life under duress. We have learned in the past week that some of the January 6th insurrectionists have spent years in solitary confinement for the crime of being admitted to the Capitol by police and led around like tourists.
We are all being duped as if we were naΓ―ve gap-year students on our first trip abroad without mum and dad.
We are at risk of being fleeced, not only of our holiday money but of the house back home.
[1] Jamie White, Jan 1, 2023 β FDIC Bankers Discuss βBail-Insβ To Deal With Impending Market Collapse
[2] BOE β Executing bail-in: an operational guide
[3] Chris Sky for Mayor of Toronto
[4] Coreyβs Diggs β Laundering With Immunity
The one thing that I would like to comment upon in MCβs excellent piece is with regard to the criminal negligence of the Norfolk Southern train derailment. Contrary to what Norfolk Southern said and the media parroted, it was not a βcontrolled burn.β In the aftermath they created an uncontrolled burn of the pool of chemicals they had dumped into a quickly dug pit. This included vinyl chloride.
As Adam Gaertner stated in part in his blog linked below:
Vinyl chloride is toxic in extremely tiny amounts. Specifically, the metabolite chloroethylene oxide binds to guanine in our DNA, completely and thoroughly destroying any affected DNA. It only takes the tiniest of exposures to be practically guaranteed severe cancers, particularly sarcoma of the liver, which is where that most toxic metabolite is first produced.
Untold quantities of dioxin have also been produced: if vinyl chloride is the silver medalist of carcinogenicity, dioxin is the gold, and it is far more persistent in the environment than even the vinyl chloride.
A gigantic bonfire of millions of gallons of vinyl chloride is the single worst chemical and environmental disaster imaginable. If the entirety of Lake Michigan had magically turned into VX gas - a rapidly lethal World War II nerve agent - it still wouldnβt be anywhere near this bad.
I included Adam's complete article along with other information about dioxin and the irreparable criminal damage done to East Palestine in this blog:
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When the populace realizes the governmentβs complicity, all the people involved will also have finite lives. The guards they hired all have families. There is no honor among thieves or traitors.