Anonymous ID: 054725 July 22, 2018, 8:42 a.m. No.2241134   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1156

Do you know what the arabic characters are in previous Nat R twot praising the tantric satanism?

>>2240743 (PB)

As I recall Townshend got a next-thing-to-a-walk. "Muh accidently used my credit card to investigate CP website, because muh was rectally degraded muhself as a child, mug intense hatred for pedos made me stupid. Why is I was real pedo would I....? "

He DL'd CP images from pedo web site and only jerked off to confirm the material to be CP and not fake w dwarves in diapers.

Something like.

His Lordship "

"'er royal majesty's pedo court finds you are a rockstar and must regretfully put you on HM's nonce list so the proles don't activatepitchforks.jpg.

Anonymous ID: 054725 July 22, 2018, 9:10 a.m. No.2241307   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1338 >>1343 >>1509

>>2240801

 

Anon, I spent several years digging to to financial markets corruption

It's a heavily regulated area, but it is in no way protected by the SEC.

 

https://www.deepcapture.com/category/3-regulatory-capture-the-sec/

 

The SEC blocks prosecution, as easily as saying DOJ will need to authorize.

DOJ never has because there is a multi trillion dollar black hole of liability (which the entire industry is aware of) located in the DTCC.

The liability can never be met. So DTCC can never be audited.

 

The SEC is key in all this, but there is no way they can be thought of as "protecting" anyone except the perpetrators of these crimes. They've been doing it for decade with the connivance of the rest of the financial industry, and the support of the Federal reserve bank.

 

Hope the SAA is as useful as you suggest but comparing it to the SEC is a poor analogy.

 

>think of the Single Audit Act (SAA) like the >SEC. —The SEC protects investor $ in >publicly traded companies.