The Frauds of Wells Fargo Were Warned of 100 Years Ago – channeling Charles A.Lindbergh, Sr.

“This [Federal Reserve Act] establishes the most gigantic trust on earth. When  President Wilson signs this bill, the invisible government of the monetary power will be legalized….the worst legislative crime of the ages is perpetrated by this banking and currency bill.” -Charles A. Lindbergh, Sr. , 1913

Charles A.Lindbergh Sr. was the father of Hana’s beloved “Lucky Lindy” – aviator Charles Lindbergh, who is buried just outside of Hana town in Kipahulu, Hawaii. It made sense to dedicate this post to his father, a Minnesota Congressman from 1907-1917.

One hundred years later, the Congressman’s courageous statements carry the truth of the corruption in Wall Street and government and strike at the very core of our nation, as well as the world’s, economic nightmare.

In 1913, he wrote Banking And Currency And The Money Trust  By Charles A. Lindbergh, and in 1917 he wrote “Why is Your Country at War?”, attributing high finance as Continue reading

“$16 Trillion Dollars Flushed Down the Toilet” – says Delaware AG Beau Biden

If anyone doubts why the Governors in all 50 states should not allow their Attorneys General to sign the Multi-State Bank Settlement then take the time to listen to Delaware Attorney General Beau Biden in this MSNBC interview with Alex Wagner. CLICK HERE for Interview

Banks “who engaged in fraudulent behavior should not be granted criminal or civil immunity for potential wrongdoing related to illegal mortgage and foreclosure practices…the Federal Government and State attorneys general should proceed with full investigations into claims of fraudulent behavior by the banks”  CLICK HERE for video. Continue reading

Occupy with Aloha – Hawaiian Musician Makana Performs a WikiStrike at APEC

Occupy Honolulu: Worthy of Worldwide Attention

As President Obama met with no aloha and world leaders last month at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) meeting in Hawaii to discuss how to bolster global trade, Occupy Honolulu protested economic inequity that they say would result from new trade agreements. Meanwhile, within the heavily guarded compound where the summit took place, renowned Hawaiian musician and guitarist Makana carried out his own act of protest.

Makana had been invited to play instrumental music at the gala dinner Saturday night. At the dinner, Makana opened his jacket to reveal a t-shirt which read, “Occupy with Aloha.”

Then, instead of performing the background instrumental he was scheduled to play, he started to sing a protest song he had released earlier that day. As world leaders including Obama and Chinese Premier Hu Jintao sat in the audience… Listen to Makana sing the incredible “We are the Many”… Continue reading

A Former Chase Banker Spews His Unethical Guts

The banner NY Times headline was compelling, A Banker Speaks, With Regret By Published: November 30, 2011    The NY Times begins:

“If you want to understand why the Occupy movement has found such traction, it helps to listen to a former banker like James Theckston. He fully acknowledges that he and other bankers are mostly responsible for the country’s housing mess. As a regional vice president for Chase Home Finance in southern Florida, Theckston shoveled money at home borrowers. In 2007, his team wrote $2 billion in mortgages, he says. Sometimes those were “no documentation” mortgages.

“On the application, you don’t put down a job; you…  Continue reading