6 thoughts on “USA: $260 Billion in Deposits flee ‘Woke’ National Banks for Regional Banks”
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Yes and no, it is good for the little banks for this business, but the 1 bank the rules them all, the BIS through their eye of mordor, which I speak about in 2 episodes; how they keep an eye on these smaller banks and still control them. https://www.ordo-militaris.net/2022/09/16/the-creation-of-the-real-eye-of-mordor/
The small banks might collapse.
The money will now be bagged by the government.
Well the bank in Kansas was very small, in comparison.
What about Credit Unions? My CU is runned by the Knights of Columbus.
The Knights of Columbus, remember, are an insurance company, not a Catholic military order, and they back pro abortion politicians. While they perhaps will not persecute Catholic account holders, and may be a better place for now, keep tabs on any move they make towards digital currencies.
This is a reason for Fr. McGivney, its founder, not becoming a saint.