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To: sense who wrote (172832)6/5/2021 10:45:28 PM
From: David  Read Replies (1) of 219482
 
I only read your post and Haim's post and I find myself wondering why Ms. Edwards attorney had to cultivate Ms. Edwards instead of the 108 international media organizations that published the files helping to inspire major reform and legal action. I think the saying I heard from someone was "Those who own the gold make the rules". As my dad told me more than once, "The whole world is crooked".

It sounds like the powerful global banks you refer to were using their own rules as required to profit. From the information I have read it appears that the 'authorities around the world' may not have been on the same page as the attorney Stephanie Carvlin who could see issues that needed regulator oversight to do good work. When things became intolerable she retained the services of Ms. Edwards who discovered more intolerable misconduct and referred all of the issues to a higher authority.

What is your tolerance?
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