It doesn’t get any more Orwellian than this: Wall Street mega banks
crash the U.S. financial system in 2008. Hundreds of thousands of
financial industry workers lose their jobs. Then, beginning late last
year, a rash of suspicious deaths start to occur among current and
former bank employees. Next we learn that four of the Wall Street mega
banks likely hold over $680 billion face amount of life insurance on
their workers, payable to the banks, not the families. We ask their
Federal regulator for the details of this life insurance under a Freedom
of Information Act request and we’re told the information constitutes
“trade secrets.”Story here.
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