World Bank: Money Laundering Criminals | Interview with Whistleblower
Published on Jun 21, 2013
Abby Martin talks to Karen Hudes, former senior executive at the World Bank, about her experience blowing the whistle on the high level corruption
within the international financial system and how her story was censored.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=c7E9SUwlooE
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The use of credit as a means for extraction of funds from indigenous people is an old trick, and people who blow the whistle are either fired or murdered. It's a shame that most history texts like to avoid these topics of how history includes corruption, especially in the old U.S. west.
Click http://www.jewishmag.com/99mag/billythekid/billythekid.htm for a perspective from a Jewish magazine about one Morris Bernstein. According to the writer, Bernstein was possibly the person reporting (to the east coast newspapers) on the corruption done by monopolistic-minded creditors in Lincoln County, New Mexico of 1877-1878.