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Originally posted by Duamutef9
reply to post by Gab1159
Uhm, quick question from an unabashed rationalist, here.
Are the people who are resigning from all these financial institutions being replaced? It's the usual practice for a position that has been vacated for whatever reason to be filled as quickly as possible, especially high level, executive leadership positions.
Another question, if I may.
Is it possible that these people were being asked to (or coerced to) resign because of their job performance? It's been a pretty rough couple of years for banks, I suspect their tolerance for ineptitude in high level management is pretty low by this point.
The Elite are NOT losing their grip. They're using these resignations to put more of their own people in power.
Originally posted by dadgad
I'm rather skeptical about this. Wilcock presents this as some amazing change for love and bla bla bla. In my opinion this is just another maffia gang war. It's ludicrous to assume everything will be good and well now.
These bankers are resigning because they are all about to be arrested,
mass arrests of the "dark cabal" are about to begin this week, it could be tomorrow.
Originally posted by AzureSky
reply to post by Wookiep
Haha, that added some nice humor to the thread
"Runnn toooo the hillllsss!" *drum fill*
"Runn foor youur liiiivess!"
Originally posted by AnonymousKid
reply to post by wildtimes
Yea I was spitting statements out there, pardon me for that, here are some articles/websites that are talking about it:
www.in5d.com...
lightworkers.org...
galacticchannelings.com...
Look up "cabal arrests" on google, if you want some more information
Originally posted by Gab1159
reply to post by Tatlung
Yes, I agree at this point it is much of a wait and see situation. Resignations aren't what we really want, it's the arrests that need to happen.
Though I believe we are seeing them resigning at a record speed, you know that when the big players leave the game, it's because they know something we don't and want to either save their ass, or secure their wealth and not being part of the crash or whatever is coming.
It's interesting, we will see.
Originally posted by Gab1159
Just got to update with this article:
World Banker Resignations: Top 55
It is a list of 55 bankers who resigned since the end of September 2011. It all starts to make sense!
Originally posted by Gab1159
Yes, I agree at this point it is much of a wait and see situation. Resignations aren't what we really want, it's the arrests that need to happen.