JP Morgan *Maliciously* deletes 47 MILLION records with the intent to cover up their crimes.
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A brief explanation as to why they did it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EDYBssWnlwM
As a side note, I worked in IT. Major banks would have dedicated storage and backup teams to prevent unwanted deletion of documents. They typically store these files for many years. There is no such thing as "mistakenly" deleting records beyond the ability to recover them
Note that JP Morgan has unrealized losses that are many times worth more than their assets. This includes short positions in GME, AMC, Gold, Silver, and more.
They are committing financial crimes so out in the open that many countries would be rounding them up and executing them.
What else is going on? SEC investigating naked short selling all of a sudden, and republicans are trying to reform the SEC and kick Gary Gensler out at the same time. Is Gary trying to cover up the crime with Acceptance Waiver and Consent? Or did Gary flip and the would-be RINOS trying to stop him?
Should I hold off on paying my JPM credit card in full and just wait for them to fold? kek
JPMorgan isnt going anywhere. None of the others have. They are government "insured".
"too big to fail"
Really good question. The only risk is more interest.
True. Still, I think I'll pay it off and cut it up. Why give these Godless heathens moar money?
If they fold doesn't some other bank take over their stuff?
I'm pretty sure that is the case. Somebody else will buy the debt for pennies on the dollar. Typical. Unless the whole system collapses.
30 cents on the dollar with collections quotas of 15
Holding up muh lambo
Exactly right. First, there will be a log of the transactions that can be replayed backwards to reinstate the data. Second, there will be regular backups with off-site storage so that, usually after a short delay, a previous situation can be installed then the logs used again to move forwards to the correct time.
I am always amazed that people can get away with saying they deleted emails. First, there are the people those emails were sent to. They will have copies and then there will be the usual back-up systems in place. Often, a user will not even know where the data is stored but no-one ever seems to look.
I thought that too, til Corney
bingo