Anonymous ID: 4dbe93 Aug. 29, 2022, 8:55 a.m. No.17459584   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9772

>>17459519

TYB

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>>17459540 lb

TREASON!!!

#Qpost 25.55

TREASON AT THE HIGHEST LEVELS

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Dec 05, 2018 2:58:46 PM EST

Q !!mG7VJxZNCI ID: 848c3a No. 4169002

Dec 05, 2018 2:46:59 PM EST

Q !!mG7VJxZNCI ID: 848c3a No. 4168720

https://oversight.house.gov/hearing/oversight-of-nonprofit-organizations-a-case-study-on-the-clinton-foundation/

Will another attempt to 'delay' be made?

Delay > > D's control House?

JC + LL

Move and countermoves.

See something.

Say something.

Q

>>4168720

WHITAKER, HOROWITZ, HUBER, and WRAY.

Long meetings held within a SCIF [unusual] usually indicate something 'highly important' was discussed [planned]?

Q

Anonymous ID: 4dbe93 Aug. 29, 2022, 9:45 a.m. No.17459796   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9805 >>9862 >>9869

>>17459025 THE BANK FOR INTERNATIONAL SETTLEMENTS WHO RULES THE WORLD - 9/17/13

NAZI WORLD ORDER VIA THE B.I.S AND FOURTH REICH OF UBERMENCH AND EUGENICS PROGRAM

https://bwcentral.org/2013/09/the-bank-for-international-settlements-who-rules-the-world/

At the beginning, central bankers wanted to keep a very low profile and complete anonymity for their activities. The first headquarters of the BIS was an abandoned six-story hotel, the Grand et Savoy Hotel Universe, with an address above the adjacent Frey’s Chocolate Shop, near the train station at Basel, Switzerland. No sign was placed at the door identifying the BIS. In May 1977, however, the BIS moved to a more visible and efficient headquarters. The new building was an 18-story circular skyscraper that arises over the medieval city of Basel, Switzerland and soon it became known as the “Tower of Basel”. The new building is completely air-conditioned and self-contained. It has a nuclear bomb shelter in the basement, a private hospital, and some 20 miles of subterranean archives. From the top floor of the Tower of Base there is a panoramic view of Germany, France, and Switzerland.

 

During the war years, the BIS continued operating from its headquarters in Basel, Switzerland. Adam Lebor explained that “during the war, the BIS became a de-facto arm of the German Reichsbank, accepting looted Nazi gold and carrying out foreign exchange deals for Nazi Germany.” The alliance of BIS with Germany was known in the United States and Great Britain. However, the need for the bank to keep functioning in order to maintain transnational financial operations was agreed by all the countries that fought each other during World War II.

Lebor pointed out the following: “A few miles away, Nazi and Allied soldiers were fighting and dying. None of that mattered at the BIS. Board meetings were suspended, but relations between the BIS staff of the belligerent nations remained cordial, professional, and productive. Nationalities were irrelevant. The overriding loyalty was to international finance.” During the war years, an American, Thomas McKittrick, was president of the bank. A Frenchman, Roger Auboin, was the general manager and a German, Paul Hechler, was the assistant general manager and a member of the Nazi party. An Italian, Raffaelle Pilotti, was the Secretary-General, a Swedish, Per Jacobssen, was the Bank’s economic advisor; and other employees were British.

 

Since the time that Adolf Hitler came to power in Germany in 1933 and to the end of World War II in 1945, five German members of the board of directors of the BIS were Nazis. After World War II they were convicted of war crimes. These BIS directors were the following:

 

· Hjalmar Schacht, who was the architect of the economic recovery of Germany and served as the Reichsbank President until 1939.

 

· Hermann Schmitz, the Chief Executive Officer of IG Farben, a gigantic German chemical conglomerate that during the war built and ran a factory of synthetic rubber using prisoners as slave laborers at the concentration camp at Auschwitz.

 

· Walther Funk, who replaced Hjalmar Schacht at the Reichsbank and who was a member of the Nazi party since 1931. He worked for the SS Chief Himmeler.

 

· Baron Kurt von Schröder, the owner of the J.H.Stein Bank, a bank that held the deposits of the Gestapo.

 

· Emil Puhl, who was vice president of the Reichsbank bank.

During the Nuremberg trials that followed the end of World War II, 104 Germans were sentenced to death or to prison terms. Those who received terms in prison included four of the five directors of the BIS. Hermann Schmitz was sentenced to four years. Walther Funk, who had worked with Himmler, the SS chief, to ensure that gold and valuables from the Jews at the concentration camps were credited to a special account at the Reichsbank, was sentenced to life imprisonment. Baron Kurt von Schröder was tried by a German court for crimes against humanity and sentenced to three months in prison. Emil Puhl was sentenced to five years. As for Hjalmar Schacht, he was found guilty but then he was acquitted since he had been sympathetic to the Allies in the early years of the war.

 

After the war during the Bretton Woods conference held in New Hampshire in July 1944, Norway proposed the liquidation of the BIS at the earliest possible moment for assisting Nazi Germany to deposit the stolen gold from the occupied nations that it had conquered in the bank. The liquidation of the bank was supported by other European delegates as well as the United States delegates who included Harry Dexter White and the Secretary of the Treasury Henry Morgenthau. However, the liquidation of the bank was never actually undertaken. In April 1945, the new United States President Harry S. Truman and the British government suspended the dissolution of the bank. The decision to liquidate the BIS was officially reversed in 1948.

Anonymous ID: 4dbe93 Aug. 29, 2022, 10:01 a.m. No.17459862   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9869 >>9969 >>9994

>>17459025 lbTHE BANK FOR INTERNATIONAL SETTLEMENTS WHO RULES THE WORLD - 9/17/13

>>17459796

https://bwcentral.org/2013/09/the-bank-for-international-settlements-who-rules-the-world/

On January 20, 1930, the governments of the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Belgium, Italy, Japan, and Switzerland signed a document that became known as the Hague Agreement. Article 1 of the Hague Convention or Agreement stated that “Switzerland undertakes to grant to the Bank for International Settlements, without delay, the following Constituent Charter having force of law: not to abrogate the Charter, not to amend or add to it, and not to sanction amendments to be Statutes of the Bank referred to in Paragraph 4 of the Charter or otherwise than in agreement with the other signatory governments.”

Article 10 of the Hague Convention or Agreement stated that “the bank, its property and assets and all deposits and other funds entrusted to it shall be immune in time of peace and in time of war from any measure such as expropriation, requisition, seizure, confiscation, prohibition or restriction of gold or currency export or import, and any other similar measures.” Thus, the powerful BIS was born as a result of this international treaty.

According to Adam Lebor, Gianni Toniolo with Piet Clement, and James C. Baker, authors of books regarding the history of the Bank for International Settlements, this supranational banking institution was created with unprecedented powers and privileges. The central bankers who created the BIS held politicians with contempt, the exception being if the politician was one of their own. The BIS founders wanted to build a transnational financial system that could move large amounts of capital free from political or governmental control. The central bankers demanded and received incredible immunity from their own governments, free from any type of regulation, scrutiny, or accountability for the BIS directors and members as well as their employees.

 

The unprecedented immunity that was granted was the following:

· Diplomatic immunity for persons and what they carry with them, such as diplomatic pouches.

· Not being subjected to taxation on any transactions, including salaries paid to employees.

 

· Embassy-type immunity for all buildings and/or offices operated by the BIS.

 

· Freedom from immigration restrictions.

 

· Freedom to encrypt any and all communications of any sort.

 

· Freedom from any legal jurisdiction.

 

· Immunity from arrest or imprisonment and immunity from seizure of their personal baggage, except in flagrant cases of criminal offense.

 

· Immunity from jurisdiction, even after their mission has been accomplished, for acts carried out in the discharge of their duties, including words spoken and writings.

 

· Exemption for themselves, their spouses, and children from any immigration restrictions, from any formalities concerning the registration of aliens, and from any obligation relating to national service in Switzerland.

 

· The right to use codes in an official communications or receive or send documents or correspondence by means of couriers or diplomatic backs.

 

On February 10, 1987, the BIS and the Swiss Federal Counsel signed a “Headquarters Agreement” which confirmed the immunities previously granted to the BIS when it was created, as well as additional immunities. Article 2 stated that “the Bank buildings shall be inviolable… No agent of the Swiss public authorities may enter therein without the express consent of the Bank… The archives of the bank and, in general, all documents and any data media belonging to the Bank… shall be inviolable at all times and in all places. The Bank shall exercise supervision of an police power over its premises.”

 

cont

Anonymous ID: 4dbe93 Aug. 29, 2022, 10:02 a.m. No.17459869   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>17459796

>>17459862

continued b.i.s

Article 4 of the Headquarters Agreement stated the following: “The Bank shall enjoy immunity from criminal and administrative jurisdiction, except to the extent that such immunity is formerly waived in individual cases by the president, the general manager of the Bank, or their duly authorized representative. The assets of the Bank may be subject to measures of compulsory execution for enforcing monetary claims. On the other hand, all deposits entrusted to the Bank, all claims against the Bank and the shares issued by the Bank shall, without the prior agreement of the Bank, be immune from seizure or other measures of compulsory execution and the sequestration, particularly of attachment within the meaning of Swiss law.” In essence, the 1987 Headquarters Agreement granted the BIS similar protections given to the headquarters of the United Nations, the International Monetary Fund, and diplomatic embassies.

 

On February 27, 1930, the governors of the central banks of Germany, Great Britain, France, Italy, and Belgian met with representatives from Japan and three American banks to establish the Bank for International Settlements. Each nation’s central bank purchased 16,000 shares. Since the Federal Reserve Bank was not permitted to own shares of BIS for political reasons, three United States banks, the First National Bank of New York, J. P. Morgan, and the First National Bank of Chicago, created a consortium and each bank purchased 16,000 BIS shares. Thus, the United States representation at the BIS was three times as that of any other nation.

 

This international bank’s initial share capital was set at 500 million Swiss francs. The owners of BIS purchased 200,000 shares of 2,500 of gold francs. The governors of the founding central banks were ex-officio members of the board of directors and each could appoint a second director of the same nationality. Many years later, on January 8, 2001, an Extraordinary General Meeting of the BIS approved a proposal that restricted ownership of BIS shares to central banks. At the time, 13.7% of all shares were in private hands. BIS set a price of $10,000 per share which was over twice the book value of $4,850. Some private owners of the BIS shares filed a lawsuit against the bank insisting that the shares were worth much more money than what was offered.

Anonymous ID: 4dbe93 Aug. 29, 2022, 10:14 a.m. No.17459916   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9924 >>9925

TWO MONTH DELTA ESTABLISHING COMMS, ANON THINKS Q WILL MAKE COMEBACK SOON !!!

#qdrop 4958

Jun 29, 2022 3:23:20 AM EDT

Q !!Hs1Jq13jV6 ID: 000000 No. 16552853

What is at stake?

Who has control?

SURPRISE WITNESS.

Who was surprised?

Who will be surprised?

Use your logic.

Can emotions be used to influence decisions?

How do you control emotion?

Define 'Plant'.

How do you insert a plant?

Can emotions be used to insert a plant?

Who is Cassidy Hutchinson?

Trust the plan.

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Anonymous ID: 4dbe93 Aug. 29, 2022, 10:50 a.m. No.17460080   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0086

>>17460061

pick on, kick out the brain dead yuppies and get down to playing pool, drinking and fighting and then shaking hands over a pint.

the only fights habben is cos of females

either starting trouble or being offended.

better to let them make sammiches.