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>The CFTC Silver Investigation  - Theodore Butler - Butler Research
Wonderful observations Theodore. You have stated what many people already understand: that government agencies are reluctant to act, that business is frequently supported whilst engaged in corruption and that funding for avoiding accountability is endless for big business whilst being finite for governments of all persuasion. And don't forget that many western governments are little more than the political arm of big business, there to do the bidding of their political masters.

The fact that JpMorgan will get off Scott free should not come as a surprise. Not one person faced prosecution and/or jail for the fraud which brought on the GFC. Not one. And this is in spite of the promises made by Barack Obama. The public interest rarely matters where the needs of the rich are concerned (money) and what you have written about occurs all over the first world with compliant governments standing by in full knowledge of corrupt practices, but unwilling to act lest they lose their re-election funding or offend the big end of town. It is a game which never seems to end.



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Beginning of the headline :There has been an explosion of interest and commentary these past few days as a result of a front page story in Monday’s edition of the influential Financial Times (of London). The story stated that the CFTC was set to drop its four year investigation into alleged silver price manipulation due to insufficient evidence to bring charges, according to three unnamed sources... Read More
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