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Welcome to the Neno's Place!

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Neno

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    What kind of an emergency would require tellers and bankers to be expected to rush to the branch the

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    Post by Lobo Sat 21 Nov 2015, 2:13 pm

    From Steve Quayle's Alerts

    What kind of an emergency would require tellers and bankers to be expected to rush to the branch they work in? I think we all know the answer to that.
    Steve, I was with a friend when he received an emergency test Text from his work- JPMC. Did you know...Chase set up an emergency system "in case of an emergency" they want all their employees to report to their branches. They tested it last night at 7:30pm MST. They sent a test Text message asking for a (yes) reply. And they left voice mails as a test for the employee to call a toll free # back and enter a combination of numbers that was given on the test voice mail. They've not done any tests for several months until last night. What kind of an emergency would require tellers and bankers to be expected to rush to the branch they work in? I think we all know the answer to that. When the s*** hits the fan those who have ignored the warnings & left all your $$ sitting in the bank to be confiscated You need to realize these employees have no idea what the Big Guys had planned. They are there thinking their company needs their help. They will find out when we find out. They will just be stuck in the middle of it- those who may not be awake anyways and respond to the order to report to work. God Bless!
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    Post by Screwball Sat 21 Nov 2015, 11:12 pm

    Chase is global settlements bank for usd transfers correct! Maybe the Chinese yuan included in basket may cause ripples? Maybe something more sinister but what it happens? Got to have money in bank to worry about money in bank!
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    Post by Neno Sun 22 Nov 2015, 9:21 am

    I think this is referring to the speculations of a global reset.

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