(I'm reposting this from another thread with same article). I had a sneaking suspicion this is why they reversed course so quickly. I have the feeling this might spread to the US and elsewhere. Kind of similar to the meme stocks like GME and AMC that were shorted by major institutions and when common people bought these stocks, there was the mother of all short squeezes.
I wonder if a run on the banks by common people will happen and lead to a financial crisis?
I see Candace Owens saying (and I think others):
"Iād recommend every person pull their money out of big banks (Chase, Wells Fargo, Bank of America, TD Bank) and open accounts at small local ones. I did this as a News Years resolution. We have given them too much power over our money."
Thanks for sharing on this thread too u/gnuguy šš» I did a search and didn't see it elsewhere.
I agree with your thoughts.
In addition, I don't think this is just about the 200 or so bank accounts that were frozen and then unfrozen. When Canada did this so abruptly, I think thousands (perhaps tens or hundreds of thousands) of people worldwide that had money in Canadian banks pulled their funds out as abruptly as Freeland seized the protesters. How can one feel safe with money in a Canadian account if it can be seized so quickly?
This will likely reverberate for some time and I hope people run the sh*t out of Canadian banks. Maybe this will have an even bigger effect than the trucker protest themselves.
Without question, the peaceful protesters showed the clear evil of Trudeau, Freeland, and the majority of their elected officials who supported the Emergency War measure.
May the honking continue at people's bank accounts.
I don't blame you for not finding it. It had a different title that was non-descriptive. I think yours will get more eyes to it and I think it might be a major story, for Canada and maybe for other countries where the people show who's in charge by numbers. (I haven't taken my money out, but it is not in a top 8 bank. I was recently going to open an account with a big one, but decided not to though, for this kind of reason (they have too much power.)
(I'm reposting this from another thread with same article). I had a sneaking suspicion this is why they reversed course so quickly. I have the feeling this might spread to the US and elsewhere. Kind of similar to the meme stocks like GME and AMC that were shorted by major institutions and when common people bought these stocks, there was the mother of all short squeezes.
I wonder if a run on the banks by common people will happen and lead to a financial crisis? I see Candace Owens saying (and I think others):
"Iād recommend every person pull their money out of big banks (Chase, Wells Fargo, Bank of America, TD Bank) and open accounts at small local ones. I did this as a News Years resolution. We have given them too much power over our money."
Thanks for sharing on this thread too u/gnuguy šš» I did a search and didn't see it elsewhere.
I agree with your thoughts.
In addition, I don't think this is just about the 200 or so bank accounts that were frozen and then unfrozen. When Canada did this so abruptly, I think thousands (perhaps tens or hundreds of thousands) of people worldwide that had money in Canadian banks pulled their funds out as abruptly as Freeland seized the protesters. How can one feel safe with money in a Canadian account if it can be seized so quickly?
This will likely reverberate for some time and I hope people run the sh*t out of Canadian banks. Maybe this will have an even bigger effect than the trucker protest themselves.
Without question, the peaceful protesters showed the clear evil of Trudeau, Freeland, and the majority of their elected officials who supported the Emergency War measure.
May the honking continue at people's bank accounts.
u/#Honkler
I don't blame you for not finding it. It had a different title that was non-descriptive. I think yours will get more eyes to it and I think it might be a major story, for Canada and maybe for other countries where the people show who's in charge by numbers. (I haven't taken my money out, but it is not in a top 8 bank. I was recently going to open an account with a big one, but decided not to though, for this kind of reason (they have too much power.)
Thanks again u/gnuguy šš» Sounds like you are in Canada.
Stay strong!
u/#Ridetofreedom