"The sun never set on the british empire because even God couldn't trust them in the dark." -Shashi Tharoor- A $135 billion dirty money scandal. Didn t you know that swedish bank Swedbank allegedly processed suspect gross transactions of up to 20 billion euros ($22 billion) a year from mostly Russian non-residents through Estonia from 2010 to 2016, according to U.S investigation. Swedbank remains under investigation in the United States and Estonia.And the Swedbank are harassing their clients and customers and freezing their money and blocking their assets and accusing them for "money laundering" without any evidence at all while they themselves are doing money laundering. Hypocrisy right?- Didn t you know that when Britain abolished slavery, the Slave Masters were rewarded with 20 million (equivalent to 17 billion today) in compensation for "loss of their properties". Yeah.- How about "Operation Northwoods" & "Operation Mongoose"? Sounds familiar, doesn't it? Sure does... ehem ... 9/11 "cough-cough"A false flag operation and provocations so it would garner public and international support for them, using it to justify a war against in any country. To paint a false image of anyone and misinform the public, thus providing an excuse for use of them to overthrow any government. Yeah. - What do you know about Black Streetwall in 1921? Imagine this massacre was not acknowledge in state history records until 1996. - What do you know about the British spy aka "Explorer" who stole 70,000 rubber seeds from Brazil?- How about the British Invasion of "Australia" Aboriginal People in 1788? The Massacres, rape, and killing of women and children?How about the disease that struck a fatal and extensive blow to the Aboriginal people? Deadly viruses carried by the sailors and convicts such as smallpox, syphilis and influenza. In less than a year, over half the indigenous population living in the Sydney Basin had died from smallpox. - Did you know that Britain profited from slavery in America long after the slave trade was abolished? British John Hawkin captured over 1200 Africans and sold them as goods in the Spanish colonies in the Americas. In the 1660s, the number of slaves taken from Africa in British ships averaged 6,700 per year. By the 1760s, Britain was the foremost European country engaged in the Slave Trade. Of the 80,000 Africans chained and shackled and transported across to the Americas each year, 42,000 were carried by British slave ships. In Britain, those who had made much of their wealth from the trade built fine mansions, established banks such as the Bank of England and funded new industries. Historian, Professor David Richardson, has calculated that British ships carried 3.4 million or more enslaved Africans to the Americas.
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