Anonymous ID: 3791c6 Jan. 17, 2023, 5:27 p.m. No.18165018   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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Anon just read the whole strip posted as the third image. NGO'S BIS AND IMF the top of the economic terrorists for the globalist. Agustin carsten is in charge of both of the above and a jesuit.

notablish, great dig with potential, although missing the big picture, the creation of the B.I.S, created in 1930, the same time as the great depression which transferred the power to switzerland and the Globalists

very long article on the history of the B.I.S BELOW

https://www.investopedia.com/articles/03/120903.asp

Bank for International Settlements: Definition, Function, History

By REEM HEAKAL

Updated September 17, 2021

Reviewed by MARGARET JAMES

Fact checked by MARCUS REEVES

Headquartered in Basel, Switzerland, the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) is a bank for central banks. Founded in 1930, the Bank for International Settlements is the oldest global financial institution and operates under the auspices of international law. But from its inception to the present day, the role of the BIS has been ever-changing as it adapts to the dynamic global financial community and its needs.

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Bank for International Settlements Is a Financial Chameleon

The BIS was created out of the Hague Agreements of 1930 and took over the job of the Agent General for Repatriation in Berlin. When established, the BIS was responsible for the collection, administration and distribution of reparations from Germany—as agreed upon in the Treaty of Versailles—following World War I. The BIS was also the trustee for Dawes and Young Loans, which were internationally-issued loans used to finance these repatriations.

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After World War II, the BIS turned its focus to the defense and implementation of the World Bank's Bretton Woods System. Between the 1970s and 1980s, the BIS monitored cross-border capital flows in the wake of the oil and debt crises, which in turn led to the development of regulatory supervision of internationally active banks.

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The BIS has also emerged as an emergency "funder" for nations in trouble, coming to the aid of countries such as Mexico and Brazil during their debt crises in 1982 and 1998, respectively. In cases like these, where the International Monetary Fund is already in the country, emergency funding is provided through the IMF program.

 

The BIS has also functioned as trustee and agent. For example, from 1979 to 1994, the BIS was the agent for the European Monetary System, which is the administration that paved the way for a single European currency.

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 Notwithstanding all the roles mentioned above, the BIS has always been a promoter of central bank cooperation to ensure global monetary and financial stability.

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