Be a Patriot – Stop Banking With Big Banks
I highly recommend reading this article written by J. S. Kim. He lays out the situation very clearly and gives two very clear ways we can stop this attack on our personal freedom and collective wallets. Just don’t bank with them and don’t work for them. Its that easy.
“If we sincerely desire change, we must also seize the personal responsibility to inform all of our friends, our neighbors, and our co-workers about our fraudulent monetary system and the steps that can be taken to dissolve it.
So here are two simple steps every American must take to end the tyranny of Big Banks. While these steps are not perfect, they will succeed in changing the financial system in America if you truly desire real change.
(1) If you work for a Big Bank, start looking for another job and quit within six months. If you didn’t understand how the US Federal Reserve and big banks are destroying America, if you’ve read this article, you can not claim ignorance as a defense anymore. If you continue to work for a big bank, you are silently agreeing that moral repugnancy is okay. Quitting is not as difficult as it seems. I realized my mistake of working for a big US bank years ago and left to start my own independent company that could truly serve the interests of my clients. If I was still working for a Big Bank today, I would still consider myself part of the problem instead of part of the solution. If you want to remain in banking and don’t want to start your own firm, obtain a new job with a community bank. You have options other than to work for a Big Bank and contribute to America’s downfall.
(2) If you have large accounts, investment, savings, mortgages, or otherwise, at a Big Bank, withdraw all your assets, close your accounts out and give your business to a community bank. Yes, you will lose access to more competitive rates that a Big Bank can offer. Yes, closing your accounts will be a hassle. However, the consequences of doing nothing can devastate future generations of Americans. So consider these actions the greatest gift you can give your children and your grandchildren.”
Yes, we can!
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