Anonymous ID: 33757d July 22, 2020, 7:50 p.m. No.10051003   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1030 >>1071 >>1130 >>1489

PROOF OF SILVER MARKET MANIPULATION

 

In 2016, Deutsche Bank Released Chat Rooms/Phone Calls of Silver Market Manipulation/Suppression

 

As part of Deutsche Bank's settlement (SDNY Court) for colluding with other banks to rig the silver price, DB released 350,000 pages of documents/chat rooms & 75 audio tapes, which exposed their collusion to manipulate the daily London Silver Fix (and throughout day). DB had been colluding banksters to manipulate silver prices (& gold) for years. The collusion included 3 of the world's largest silver bullion banks, Deutsche Bank, HSBC (China/CCP owned & the custodian/vaulter for largest gold fund, GLD, which is a paper fraud), & The Bank of Nova Scotia. These 3 banks collectively are the "Fixing Members" (although other silver "market makers" participated in the manipulation practices also).

 

Although several banks have been proven guilty of suppressing precious metals prices (via selling short huge volumes of PAPER silver/gold contracts), the regulators had never done anything about it and fines were less than the profits being made. Fortunately, the DOJ under the Trump Administration has been investigating the crimes & deemed JP Morgan a "criminal enterprise" for their precious metals trading desk. Hopefully, Hopefully sound money (AU/AG) itself will be able to find true value as the PHYSICAL silver market call the Paper Tiger's bluff.

 

Images are from disclosed chat rooms ("EXHIBIT A of court case inSDNY):

 

https://www.scribd.com/document/333624219/Silver-Rigging-1

https://www.scribd.com/document/333627011/Silver-Rigging-2

Anonymous ID: 33757d July 22, 2020, 8:16 p.m. No.10051217   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Hence why JP Morgan is also the custodian for SLV. They need to be the entity warehousin in order protect the fraudulent scheme from public exposure.

 

In additon, the bullion banks rehypothecate the metal many times (selling the same metal to many owners) & practice fractional reserve bullion banking.

Tons of problems in the precious metal markets…no resemblance of a true market whatsoever.

 

https://www.bullionstar.com/blogs/bullionstar/infographic-bullion-banking-mechanics/