Anonymous ID: 4be288 Jan. 11, 2023, 5:03 p.m. No.18127090   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7098 >>7211 >>7233 >>7256 >>7453 >>7724

Monday is MLK/molock day, a 'bank holiday' in the usa.

 

FDIC in their last meeting said "the announcement will go on a Friday evening/night"

 

"This is perhaps the best evidence I have seen that there are about to intentionally, knowingly, collapse the US Financial system and currency.

 

This was the last FDIC meeting of 2022, from November. They are strategizing their messaging and timing of the activation of incoming, wholesale bank bail ins (from all creditors, aka bank depositors) in the United States, and how to message the public for when they initiate the actions of Title I and Title II of the U.S. GSIB resolution plan of the Federal Reserve Board and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (aka the 'solution' for the 'Collpase').

 

"The message will go out on a Friday Night" - FDIC risk attorney"

Anonymous ID: 4be288 Jan. 11, 2023, 5:04 p.m. No.18127098   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7113 >>7211 >>7365 >>7453 >>7724

>>18127090

timing…

 

FDIC Chairman Jelena McWilliams announced her resignation on Friday after warning that Democrats had launched a “hostile takeover” of the agency.

McWilliams resigned in an open letter addressed to President Biden.

 

McWilliams was appointed to the position in 2018 by President Donald Trump.

 

“When I immigrated to this country 30 years ago, I did so with a firm belief in the American system of government. During my tenure at the Federal Reserve Board of Governors, the United States Senate, and the FDIC, I have developed a deep appreciation for these venerable institutions and their traditions. It has been a tremendous honor to serve this nation, and I did not take a single day for granted. Throughout my public service, I have been constantly reminded how blessed we are to live in the United States of America,” the letter stated.

 

In December, McWilliams published an op-ed in the Wall Street Journal titled, “A Hostile Takeover of the FDIC.”

 

“Of the 20 chairmen who preceded me at the FDIC, nine faced a majority of the board members from the opposing party, including Mr. Gruenberg as chairman under President Trump until I replaced him as chairman in 2018,” McWilliams wrote. “Never before has a majority of the board attempted to circumvent the chairman to pursue their own agenda.”

 

“This conflict isn’t about bank mergers. If it were, board members would have been willing to work with me and the FDIC staff rather than attempt a hostile takeover of the FDIC internal processes, staff and board agenda.”

 

McWilliams’ resignation will go into effect on February 4.

 

source:

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2022/01/fdic-chair-resigns-warns-democrats-launching-hostile-takeover/

Anonymous ID: 4be288 Jan. 11, 2023, 5:32 p.m. No.18127260   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7279 >>7401 >>7436

>>18127233

and FDIC only holds $0.70 for every $100 on deposit in banks, by their own admission in the long form video of the Nov 2022 mtg

 

http://fdic.windrosemedia.com/index.php?category=Systemic+Resolution+Advisory+Committee

Anonymous ID: 4be288 Jan. 11, 2023, 5:57 p.m. No.18127460   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7479

>>18127416

and illustrations of grid fragility and vulnerability.

while the sun keeps popping off as well…

 

other timely alignments:

WEF meeting in Davos (underground system access points there?)

Russia-Belarus war games Jan 16-Feb 1 with 70,000 Belarusians (their entire capability?)

Lunar New Year Jan 22 (China auspicious date?)

Anonymous ID: 4be288 Jan. 11, 2023, 6:05 p.m. No.18127506   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7566

>>18127436

it is one of their media sites for live streaming. linked from FDIC site here https://www.fdic.gov/news/

 

be advised, it is over 3.5 hours. but it is VERY explicit in what they are about to do re:

Title I and Title II of the U.S. GSIB resolution plan of the Federal Reserve Board and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

 

with slides and discussion around their authority, requiring of ALL banks to have TWO 'living wills'- one for public and one private, bail ins, public messaging vs. 'key stakeholder messaging', timing, etc…

Anonymous ID: 4be288 Jan. 11, 2023, 6:14 p.m. No.18127566   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>18127506

they also mention how they have had dedicated resources specifically dedicated to this coming event for over ten years in the planning, roll-out, and operational delivery capacities. meeting was the last FDIC board meeting from Nov 2022

Anonymous ID: 4be288 Jan. 11, 2023, 6:23 p.m. No.18127616   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7724 >>7726

https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/russia-appoints-gerasimov-top-commander-ukraine-2023-01-11/

 

Gerasimov to oversee military campaign in Ukraine

Latest reshuffle follows more battlefield setbacks

Gerasimov has been target of Russian pro-war critics

Jan 11 (Reuters) - Russian Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu appointed Chief of the General Staff Valery Gerasimov on Wednesday to oversee the military campaign in Ukraine, in the latest shake-up of Moscow's military leadership.

 

Gerasimov, like Shoigu, has faced sharp criticism from Russia's hawkish military bloggers for multiple setbacks on the battlefield and Moscow's failure to secure victory in a campaign the Kremlin had expected to take just a short time.

 

In a statement, the defence ministry said Shoigu had appointed Gerasimov as commander of the combined forces group for the "special military operation" in Ukraine. It is the most senior position among Russia's battlefield generals.

 

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Only last October, Russia had put Sergey Surovikin, nicknamed "General Armageddon" by the Russian media for his reputed ruthlessness, in overall charge of Ukraine operations following a series of counter-offensives by Ukrainian forces that turned the tide of the conflict.

 

Surovikin will now stay on as a deputy of Gerasimov, the defence ministry said.

 

The changes are designed to increase the effectiveness of military operations in Ukraine, it said, more than 10 months into a campaign in which tens of thousands of soldiers on both sides as well as Ukrainian civilians have been killed.

 

"The increase in the level of leadership of the special military operation is connected with the expansion in the scale of tasks … the need to organise closer contact between different branches of the armed forces and improve the quality … and effectiveness of the management of Russian forces," the ministry statement said.

 

CRITICISM

Russian pro-war commentators were not impressed.

 

"The sum does not change, just by changing the places of its parts," wrote one prominent military blogger who posts on the Telegram messaging app under the name of Rybar.

 

He said Surovikin, a veteran of Russian campaigns in Chechnya and Syria, was being made the fall guy for a series of recent Russian military failures, including a Ukrainian attack on a Russian barracks in the town of Makiivka that killed at least 89 Russian soldiers, including conscripts, at New Year.

 

Military analyst Rob Lee, a senior fellow at the Foreign Policy Research Institute, said on Twitter that Gerasimov's appointment reasserted the defence ministry's position in the conduct of the war.

 

"I don't think this is because Surovikin is viewed as a failure. (It is) certainly possible that this was driven by political reasons. As the unified commander in Ukraine, Surovikin was becoming very powerful and was likely bypassing Shoigu/Gerasimov when talking to Putin," Lee said.

 

Political analyst Abbas Gallyamov noted on Telegram that the move followed the transfer of another top general, Alexander Lapin, to the role of land forces chief on Tuesday.

 

"All this moving of the same individuals from one chair to another, at the height of military hostilities, may say whatever you like but not that 'everything is going according to plan'", Gallyamov said.

 

Russian and Ukrainian forces were engaged in intense fighting on Wednesday over the town of Soledar in eastern Ukraine, a stepping stone in Moscow's push to capture the entire Donbas region. The Russians appeared to have the upper hand.