WHILE TRUMP CERTAINLY IS BETTER THAN HRC, DON'T BE FOOLED ANONS
REMEMBER THE ROTHSCHILD'S ALWAYS PLAY BOTH SIDES
It's now a little discussed fact that in early 2016 it was widely reported that Rothschild And Co. had opened a trust company in Reno, Nevada, just blocks away from Harrah’s and Eldorado Casinos. The Rothschild's have been moving the vast fortunes of its clients out of notorious havens like Bermuda, which are now subject to the new international disclosure requirements, and into the literally-Rothschild-run trusts in Nevada that are exempt from scrutiny.
“How ironic—no, how perverse—that the USA, which has been so sanctimonious in its condemnation of Swiss banks, has become the banking secrecy jurisdiction du jour,” wrote a lawyer at Anaford AG, Peter A. Cotorceanu, in a legal journal. “That ‘giant sucking sound’ you hear? It is the sound of money rushing to the USA.”
http://anonhq. com/48371-2/
There is also a document posted on their website which is rather interesting.
Modern Slavery Act Transparency Statement (September 2017)
https://www.rothschild. com/en/Modern_Slavery_Act_Statement_Sept_2017.pdf
BTW, the notion that POTUS EO on Dec 20 2017 was somehow in response to anons' demands for full disclosure is complete BS!
>>142639
>Q !UW.yye1fxo 12/22/17 (Fri) 00:25:21
>Did you find the exchange 2 days ago re: WH EO today?
>We listened.
>Feel proud.
>Q
>>142996
>Anon(s) changed our mind re: Private/Public.
>We are listening.
>Highest priority.
>Have faith.
>Q
In essence the EO, "… enthusiastically enforces the Global Magnitsky Human Rights Accountability Act, signed by President Obama in his final days in office, which authorizes the president to block visas and sanction individuals and entities from any country that abuses human rights or engages in “acts of significant corruption.”
Trump’s government produced a list of human rights abusers to sanction that was serious, well-constructed and crafted to implement the law as intended, said Daniel Fried, who was the State Department’s sanctions coordinator during the Obama administration.
“Despite all this talk about the ‘deep state,’ it shows how the professionals who run the policy are capable of working under difficult circumstances and doing great work,” Fried said. “And if the Trump administration gets credit for it, so be it.”
The authors of the law, Sens. Benjamin Cardin, D-Maryland, and John McCain, R-Arizona, praised the administration in a statement but also expressed their gratitude to career professionals inside the bureaucracy “whose expertise and dedication to justice made today’s Global Magnitsky sanctions designations possible.”
http://www.miamiherald. com/opinion/op-ed/article191719724.html