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October 2, 2008 at 1:57 PM #279921October 2, 2008 at 2:27 PM #279616svelteParticipant
[quote=arraya]
“Reliable word that Bank of America branch managers just received a letter or memo from the USFed instructing them to perhaps be ready for a one-week universal shut-down of the banking system, including access to checking accounts, savings accounts and credit cards. Reliable word has it that BofA bank branches received a shipment of signs last week, reading “WE’RE SORRY, BUT DUE TO CIRCUMSTANCES BEYOND OUR CONTROL, WE CANNOT BE OPEN AT THIS TIME.”
[/quote]Riiiiigggghhhht.
With printers in virtually every office in every bank across the country, the BofA HQ would need to pre-print “we’re closed for a week” signs and distribute them to branches…knowing full well that branch employees who viewed said signs would spread that news to the world within minutes.
The persons spreading this rumour need to come out of their stinky bomb shelters and take a long, deep breath of fresh air.
October 2, 2008 at 2:27 PM #279886svelteParticipant[quote=arraya]
“Reliable word that Bank of America branch managers just received a letter or memo from the USFed instructing them to perhaps be ready for a one-week universal shut-down of the banking system, including access to checking accounts, savings accounts and credit cards. Reliable word has it that BofA bank branches received a shipment of signs last week, reading “WE’RE SORRY, BUT DUE TO CIRCUMSTANCES BEYOND OUR CONTROL, WE CANNOT BE OPEN AT THIS TIME.”
[/quote]Riiiiigggghhhht.
With printers in virtually every office in every bank across the country, the BofA HQ would need to pre-print “we’re closed for a week” signs and distribute them to branches…knowing full well that branch employees who viewed said signs would spread that news to the world within minutes.
The persons spreading this rumour need to come out of their stinky bomb shelters and take a long, deep breath of fresh air.
October 2, 2008 at 2:27 PM #279893svelteParticipant[quote=arraya]
“Reliable word that Bank of America branch managers just received a letter or memo from the USFed instructing them to perhaps be ready for a one-week universal shut-down of the banking system, including access to checking accounts, savings accounts and credit cards. Reliable word has it that BofA bank branches received a shipment of signs last week, reading “WE’RE SORRY, BUT DUE TO CIRCUMSTANCES BEYOND OUR CONTROL, WE CANNOT BE OPEN AT THIS TIME.”
[/quote]Riiiiigggghhhht.
With printers in virtually every office in every bank across the country, the BofA HQ would need to pre-print “we’re closed for a week” signs and distribute them to branches…knowing full well that branch employees who viewed said signs would spread that news to the world within minutes.
The persons spreading this rumour need to come out of their stinky bomb shelters and take a long, deep breath of fresh air.
October 2, 2008 at 2:27 PM #279934svelteParticipant[quote=arraya]
“Reliable word that Bank of America branch managers just received a letter or memo from the USFed instructing them to perhaps be ready for a one-week universal shut-down of the banking system, including access to checking accounts, savings accounts and credit cards. Reliable word has it that BofA bank branches received a shipment of signs last week, reading “WE’RE SORRY, BUT DUE TO CIRCUMSTANCES BEYOND OUR CONTROL, WE CANNOT BE OPEN AT THIS TIME.”
[/quote]Riiiiigggghhhht.
With printers in virtually every office in every bank across the country, the BofA HQ would need to pre-print “we’re closed for a week” signs and distribute them to branches…knowing full well that branch employees who viewed said signs would spread that news to the world within minutes.
The persons spreading this rumour need to come out of their stinky bomb shelters and take a long, deep breath of fresh air.
October 2, 2008 at 2:27 PM #279947svelteParticipant[quote=arraya]
“Reliable word that Bank of America branch managers just received a letter or memo from the USFed instructing them to perhaps be ready for a one-week universal shut-down of the banking system, including access to checking accounts, savings accounts and credit cards. Reliable word has it that BofA bank branches received a shipment of signs last week, reading “WE’RE SORRY, BUT DUE TO CIRCUMSTANCES BEYOND OUR CONTROL, WE CANNOT BE OPEN AT THIS TIME.”
[/quote]Riiiiigggghhhht.
With printers in virtually every office in every bank across the country, the BofA HQ would need to pre-print “we’re closed for a week” signs and distribute them to branches…knowing full well that branch employees who viewed said signs would spread that news to the world within minutes.
The persons spreading this rumour need to come out of their stinky bomb shelters and take a long, deep breath of fresh air.
October 2, 2008 at 2:36 PM #279621ArrayaParticipant[quote=svelte][quote=arraya]
“Reliable word that Bank of America branch managers just received a letter or memo from the USFed instructing them to perhaps be ready for a one-week universal shut-down of the banking system, including access to checking accounts, savings accounts and credit cards. Reliable word has it that BofA bank branches received a shipment of signs last week, reading “WE’RE SORRY, BUT DUE TO CIRCUMSTANCES BEYOND OUR CONTROL, WE CANNOT BE OPEN AT THIS TIME.”
[/quote]Riiiiigggghhhht.
With printers in virtually every office in every bank across the country, the BofA HQ would need to pre-print “we’re closed for a week” signs and distribute them to branches…knowing full well that branch employees who viewed said signs would spread that news to the world within minutes.
The persons spreading this rumour need to come out of their stinky bomb shelters and take a long, deep breath of fresh air.[/quote]
Willie has been around the block enough times and should be weighted.
It could well be false, but Jim Willie is NOT a Rense et al weird site/writer.
I’ve been reading him for about 2 years and he has been way ahead of the curve most of the time.
btw, he’s outside the US in Costa Rica I think…
If anyone has not read him before read some of his past stuff before you judge.
Look at these.
Corruption, Whispers & Receivership
September 24, 2008
http://www.financialsense.com/fsu/editorials/willie/2008/0924.htmlPanic, Consolidate, Game Over
September 18, 2008
http://www.financialsense.com/fsu/editorials/willie/2008/0918.htmlOctober 2, 2008 at 2:36 PM #279891ArrayaParticipant[quote=svelte][quote=arraya]
“Reliable word that Bank of America branch managers just received a letter or memo from the USFed instructing them to perhaps be ready for a one-week universal shut-down of the banking system, including access to checking accounts, savings accounts and credit cards. Reliable word has it that BofA bank branches received a shipment of signs last week, reading “WE’RE SORRY, BUT DUE TO CIRCUMSTANCES BEYOND OUR CONTROL, WE CANNOT BE OPEN AT THIS TIME.”
[/quote]Riiiiigggghhhht.
With printers in virtually every office in every bank across the country, the BofA HQ would need to pre-print “we’re closed for a week” signs and distribute them to branches…knowing full well that branch employees who viewed said signs would spread that news to the world within minutes.
The persons spreading this rumour need to come out of their stinky bomb shelters and take a long, deep breath of fresh air.[/quote]
Willie has been around the block enough times and should be weighted.
It could well be false, but Jim Willie is NOT a Rense et al weird site/writer.
I’ve been reading him for about 2 years and he has been way ahead of the curve most of the time.
btw, he’s outside the US in Costa Rica I think…
If anyone has not read him before read some of his past stuff before you judge.
Look at these.
Corruption, Whispers & Receivership
September 24, 2008
http://www.financialsense.com/fsu/editorials/willie/2008/0924.htmlPanic, Consolidate, Game Over
September 18, 2008
http://www.financialsense.com/fsu/editorials/willie/2008/0918.htmlOctober 2, 2008 at 2:36 PM #279898ArrayaParticipant[quote=svelte][quote=arraya]
“Reliable word that Bank of America branch managers just received a letter or memo from the USFed instructing them to perhaps be ready for a one-week universal shut-down of the banking system, including access to checking accounts, savings accounts and credit cards. Reliable word has it that BofA bank branches received a shipment of signs last week, reading “WE’RE SORRY, BUT DUE TO CIRCUMSTANCES BEYOND OUR CONTROL, WE CANNOT BE OPEN AT THIS TIME.”
[/quote]Riiiiigggghhhht.
With printers in virtually every office in every bank across the country, the BofA HQ would need to pre-print “we’re closed for a week” signs and distribute them to branches…knowing full well that branch employees who viewed said signs would spread that news to the world within minutes.
The persons spreading this rumour need to come out of their stinky bomb shelters and take a long, deep breath of fresh air.[/quote]
Willie has been around the block enough times and should be weighted.
It could well be false, but Jim Willie is NOT a Rense et al weird site/writer.
I’ve been reading him for about 2 years and he has been way ahead of the curve most of the time.
btw, he’s outside the US in Costa Rica I think…
If anyone has not read him before read some of his past stuff before you judge.
Look at these.
Corruption, Whispers & Receivership
September 24, 2008
http://www.financialsense.com/fsu/editorials/willie/2008/0924.htmlPanic, Consolidate, Game Over
September 18, 2008
http://www.financialsense.com/fsu/editorials/willie/2008/0918.htmlOctober 2, 2008 at 2:36 PM #279939ArrayaParticipant[quote=svelte][quote=arraya]
“Reliable word that Bank of America branch managers just received a letter or memo from the USFed instructing them to perhaps be ready for a one-week universal shut-down of the banking system, including access to checking accounts, savings accounts and credit cards. Reliable word has it that BofA bank branches received a shipment of signs last week, reading “WE’RE SORRY, BUT DUE TO CIRCUMSTANCES BEYOND OUR CONTROL, WE CANNOT BE OPEN AT THIS TIME.”
[/quote]Riiiiigggghhhht.
With printers in virtually every office in every bank across the country, the BofA HQ would need to pre-print “we’re closed for a week” signs and distribute them to branches…knowing full well that branch employees who viewed said signs would spread that news to the world within minutes.
The persons spreading this rumour need to come out of their stinky bomb shelters and take a long, deep breath of fresh air.[/quote]
Willie has been around the block enough times and should be weighted.
It could well be false, but Jim Willie is NOT a Rense et al weird site/writer.
I’ve been reading him for about 2 years and he has been way ahead of the curve most of the time.
btw, he’s outside the US in Costa Rica I think…
If anyone has not read him before read some of his past stuff before you judge.
Look at these.
Corruption, Whispers & Receivership
September 24, 2008
http://www.financialsense.com/fsu/editorials/willie/2008/0924.htmlPanic, Consolidate, Game Over
September 18, 2008
http://www.financialsense.com/fsu/editorials/willie/2008/0918.htmlOctober 2, 2008 at 2:36 PM #279951ArrayaParticipant[quote=svelte][quote=arraya]
“Reliable word that Bank of America branch managers just received a letter or memo from the USFed instructing them to perhaps be ready for a one-week universal shut-down of the banking system, including access to checking accounts, savings accounts and credit cards. Reliable word has it that BofA bank branches received a shipment of signs last week, reading “WE’RE SORRY, BUT DUE TO CIRCUMSTANCES BEYOND OUR CONTROL, WE CANNOT BE OPEN AT THIS TIME.”
[/quote]Riiiiigggghhhht.
With printers in virtually every office in every bank across the country, the BofA HQ would need to pre-print “we’re closed for a week” signs and distribute them to branches…knowing full well that branch employees who viewed said signs would spread that news to the world within minutes.
The persons spreading this rumour need to come out of their stinky bomb shelters and take a long, deep breath of fresh air.[/quote]
Willie has been around the block enough times and should be weighted.
It could well be false, but Jim Willie is NOT a Rense et al weird site/writer.
I’ve been reading him for about 2 years and he has been way ahead of the curve most of the time.
btw, he’s outside the US in Costa Rica I think…
If anyone has not read him before read some of his past stuff before you judge.
Look at these.
Corruption, Whispers & Receivership
September 24, 2008
http://www.financialsense.com/fsu/editorials/willie/2008/0924.htmlPanic, Consolidate, Game Over
September 18, 2008
http://www.financialsense.com/fsu/editorials/willie/2008/0918.htmlOctober 2, 2008 at 5:44 PM #279711zzzParticipantThat rumor about BofA sounds quite ridiculous and probably posted by someone who wants to see a run on the banks, for whatever their pleasure, reasoning may be – maybe to buy in or buy up an American bank on the cheap. BofA would never send out a letter like that to their retail branches as the word would have gotten out and we wouldn’t be reading it on a blog, itd be on major newswires.
October 2, 2008 at 5:44 PM #279982zzzParticipantThat rumor about BofA sounds quite ridiculous and probably posted by someone who wants to see a run on the banks, for whatever their pleasure, reasoning may be – maybe to buy in or buy up an American bank on the cheap. BofA would never send out a letter like that to their retail branches as the word would have gotten out and we wouldn’t be reading it on a blog, itd be on major newswires.
October 2, 2008 at 5:44 PM #279988zzzParticipantThat rumor about BofA sounds quite ridiculous and probably posted by someone who wants to see a run on the banks, for whatever their pleasure, reasoning may be – maybe to buy in or buy up an American bank on the cheap. BofA would never send out a letter like that to their retail branches as the word would have gotten out and we wouldn’t be reading it on a blog, itd be on major newswires.
October 2, 2008 at 5:44 PM #280029zzzParticipantThat rumor about BofA sounds quite ridiculous and probably posted by someone who wants to see a run on the banks, for whatever their pleasure, reasoning may be – maybe to buy in or buy up an American bank on the cheap. BofA would never send out a letter like that to their retail branches as the word would have gotten out and we wouldn’t be reading it on a blog, itd be on major newswires.
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