Anonymous ID: 1b01fa Jan. 23, 2022, 1:42 p.m. No.15445008   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>15444931

Those corporations are behind the crooked politicians who keep trying to push insanity on us. Those corporations do big business with ccp china.

 

Carhartt - Big business with Amazon. Amazon does big business with ccp china

 

CitiGroup - Citibank is the consumer division of financial services multinational Citigroup. On April 2, 2007 Citi China became a locally incorporated bank in China, one of the first foreign banks to do so. As a locally incorporated bank, Citi China's legal name is Citibank (China) Co., Ltd. ("CCCL") and is fully owned by its parent, Citibank N. A. Citigroup Tower, Shanghai.

 

American Airlines - Homemade assholes

 

The NBA - If you don't understand how china runs american sports leagues, it's because your not looking at the merchandising associated to the teams and athletes, and how all that shit is mostly made in china through slave labor of course. NBA not allowed to say anything about Hong Kong or China. Lebron Chong and the others are bought off by political officers who scout out people that have notoriety, to use and hijack for their own messaging.

 

Wells Fargo - Another china invested bank. It will soon be announced that China is in the process of purchasing major Western banks (e.g. Bank of America, Wells Fargo) and physical assets. These banks make up the majority owners of the Federal Reserve.

 

Accordingly, who bought out Wells Fargo?

Wachovia acquisition On October 3, 2008, Wachovia agreed to be bought by Wells Fargo for about US$14.8 billion in an all-stock transaction. This news came four days after the US Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) made moves to have Citigroup buy Wachovia for US$2.1 billion.

 

Similarly, what US banks are owned by China? List of Overseas Chinese Banks in the United States

 

Abacus Federal Savings Bank.

American First National Bank.

American Continental Bank.

American Plus Bank.

American Premier Bank.

Asia Bank N.A.

Asian Pacific National Bank.

Asiana Capital.

In this way, is Wells Fargo in China?

 

Wells Fargo does not have offices outside of the U.S. that provide services to retail or small business customers. Serving businesses and financial institutions in China.

 

Is Wells Fargo owned by HSBC?

 

HSBC USA Inc. ('HSBC') has sold its interest in Wells Fargo HSBC Trade Bank, N.A. ('Trade Bank'), consisting of 20 per cent of the Trade Bank's common stock and 100 per cent of its non-voting preferred stock, to WFC Holdings Corporation ('Wells Fargo') for US$171 million in cash.

Anonymous ID: 1b01fa Jan. 23, 2022, 2:28 p.m. No.15445179   🗄️.is 🔗kun

We don't here much about the Sumerian or Babylonian or Persian afterlife. You'd be surprised.

 

Death And Afterlife In Sumerian Beliefs

>https://www.ancientpages.com/2017/05/12/death-and-afterlife-in-sumerian-beliefs/

A. Sutherland - AncientPages.com - Our knowledge about the Mesopotamian afterlife beliefs comes from literary texts recorded on cuneiform clay tablets and most of this material is Sumerian.

 

According to the Sumerian belief, after death, people would take a journey to the Underworld, a gloomy and unpleasant realm. Underworld was not a pleasant realm of existence, a dark, dusty land, where the bread did not taste good, their garments were only feathers to protect them from the cold, and water to drink was brackish.

 

Many different graveyards have been unearthed and they give us an idea about how the Sumerians lived and died.

 

Sumerians respected death and when life came to an end, they took the burial of the dead as seriously as people in other cultures.

 

However, the Sumerians had no cemeteries except for the king and his most important nobles. In Sumer tradition, the body was frequently buried in the family tomb within the house. The body was usually laid to rest curled up and placed in a large jar, a casket, stone sarcophagus, or simply ordinary cloth wrapping. Whether the burial was lavish or rather poor depended mostly on the economic status of the deceased.

 

Babylon

In Babylonian mythology, Irkalla was the underworld from which there was no return - read more

 

All poor deceased were buried with the possession they mostly treasured in life; rich ones usually went on their journey to the afterlife with grave goods specially prepared for their burial.

 

Most impressive and valuable grave goods have been revealed in excavations of royal burial sites.

 

One of the most spectacular and relatively untouched by robbers was the tomb of a mysterious Queen Puabi with some beautiful objects such as gold ribbon headdresses, a wooden lyre, a beautifully decorated royal sled, precious jewelry, and a large number of slaves and servants who were sacrificed to accompany Puabi on her journey to the afterlife and serve her there, as we described in our article about Puabi.