BTR News – Banks Continue Racist Redlining Practices Despite Pledges w/ Wanda Silva

In the wake of the murder of George Floyd by convicted killer and former cop Derek Chauvin, which caused a new wave of mass protests against police brutality, many corporations including banks announced a slew of “woke” polices to play their part in the elimination of systemic racism. Are banks doing enough? Not according to Wanda Silva. 

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New Abolitionists Radio: Remember the Modern Victims of Slavery & Visit Those You Can To Give Them Some Joy!

This is the November 22nd, 2017 broadcast of New Abolitionists Radio. The day before Thanksgiving holiday in the US. • On this day in 2014…

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Thando Radio Show: The Necessary Smoke Screen To Separate The Masses

Live Monday through Friday, The Thando Radio Show covers global current events as relating and affecting the Black community to effectively respond from a position of…

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BTR News: Study Says Middle Class, Rich People & Banks to Blame For 2007 Global Meltdown

The financial crash of 2007 was largely blamed on poor and black people who obtained loans from lenders they could not afford but data uncovered…

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Thando Radio Show: Part 2 Buckle Up, The Calm Before The Storm…

Tune in for news, current events and commentary from a prepper’s perspective. Today we will jump right into the main topic “Buckle Up, The Calm…

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OTM: More drug money laundering bankers get a slap on the wrist

January 28, 2014 – 5:00PM EST HSBC bank managers admitted to laundering billions in drug money, paid a fine and received no prison time. A…

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