This is by now a bit dated news, but I don't think it's a story we've heard the last of, nor do I think it is being viewed in most places in a wide enough context. RT reported on the 12th of this month that German police raided the headquarters of Deutschebank in Frankfurt-am-Main, Germany: German police raids Deutsche Bank offices in tax fraud probe Now, before we go any further, it is worthwhile to recall at this juncture a few things I have written about this bank in my various books. First, Deutschebank is a crucial component of that post-World War Two nexus of Western finance … [Read more...]
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WHAT IN THE NAME OF SENSE IS GOING ON AT DEUTSCHEBANK?
December 26, 2012 By Joseph P. Farrell
Filed Under: Bankers Tagged With: Bank of England, Bearer Bonds Scandals, bullion obfuscation, carbon tax, Deutschebank tax fraud, Duetschebank, Federal Reserve System, German police, Gold, gold bullion, Hermann Josef Abs, Old Lady of Threadneedle Street, Queen Elizabeth II, Tungsten-salted gold bars