#161 October 5, 2020 [Suspicious Activity]

[Podcast] How big banks profit from crime and terror

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After the American financial collapse of 2008 and the emergence of Occupy Wall Street, there was a widespread realization that big financial institutions aren’t your friend. It has become widely accepted that big banks are profit-hungry corporations looking to make a buck off the back of the everyday worker.

Yet even that is a massive underestimation of just how far these institutions are willing to go for money… of how truly evil they are.

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Recently, a trove of over 2,500 confidential documents were leaked from the US Treasury. These files show the extent to which banks are breaking laws and partnering up with organized crime and even terrorist groups to rake in cash. New podcast Suspicious Activity is part of Buzzfeed News’ deep dive into those documents. It’s also a critical examination of how governments are failing to intervene and punish the worst financial offenders.Have a listen and let us know what you think,

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