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yeah-movies-blog · 1 month ago
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sataniccapitalist · 5 years ago
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#thewaronyou
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kpop-is-my-fix · 6 years ago
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My sister and niece were picking up my daughter and they heard bts in q102 station. It’s a main stream radio channel!!! Our boys did it!!!!! They’re now being played on a Philadelphia radio station!!! I’m so so happy!!! my niece said they even had Namjoon speaking and answering questions!! Ugh and I missed it!!! I love you so so much @bts.bighitofficial #bts #army #loveyourselftour #citbank #newyork #kings #legends #iloveyoubts #namjoon #yoongi #jhope #jimin #taehyung #jungkook #jin #q102 https://www.instagram.com/p/BonU0x-g7cN/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=mtqeezoolns4
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everestmotors · 3 years ago
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Drive safe back to Kokomo, IN Josh in your 2011 Ford F450 Crew Cab 4x4 Lariat 6.7L Powerstroke Diesel and welcome to Everest Motors family. https://www.everestmotorsinc.com #everestmotors #houstontx #kokomoindiana #whitef450 #whiteford #whitetruck #whitedually #fordf450 #fordf450superduty #fordf450dually #fordf450crewcab #fordf450lariat #fordf450truck #fordf4504x4 #fordf450dually4x4 #fordf450powerstoke #expectagreatdeal #weselldieseltrucks #dieseltrucksforsale #citbank (at Everest Motors, Inc) https://www.instagram.com/p/CZCv2sPFoxX/?utm_medium=tumblr
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amirazam · 4 years ago
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When facing a money-related issue, it is essential to look at all the options before deciding. One of the ways to tackle the money issue is to take a loan. And Citibank personal loan is one of the best choices to help to resolve the issue.
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carrie-underwoods · 3 years ago
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The Today Show Citbank Concert Series - October 23, 2015
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health-is-in-you · 4 years ago
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From Enough 14.
Social rebel, counterfeiter, bandit, modern Robin Hood – the list of titles with which our anarchist comrade Lucio Urtubia was honoured is long. His life, which sounds like an adventure novel, is a mirror of the revolutionary movements in Europe in the second half of the 20th century. Lucio Urtuba passed away today (18 July, 2020). Rest In Power Lucio!
Lucio Urtubia was born in 1931 in a small village in Navarre and grew up in poor conditions. When he was called up for military service, he deserted to France shortly afterwards, where he worked as a bricklayer from then on. He came into contact with anarchist groups and met his political foster father: the legendary Sabaté, who organized the armed resistance against the Franco dictatorship from France. Forging documents, hiding underground fighters and illegal fundraising activities play a major role in his life from then on. Numerous resistance organisations, which have a base of operations in France or are looking for a place to retreat, benefit from his skills: Black Panthers, Tupamaros, European guerrillas. Lucio’s solidarity is with every act of revolt aimed at a more just social order.
In 1962, he proposed to Che Guevara, then head of the National Bank of Cuba, to flood the world market with counterfeit dollar bills in order to destabilize the US economy. The proposal meets little approval on the Cuban side, but the idea remains alive in Lucio. In 1980 he succeeds in his greatest coup: by printing traveller���s cheques from Citibank with a value of several million dollars he brings the then most powerful bank in the world on its knees.
But the list of his activities is not completed. Lucio is also a master of conspiracy, however, who manages to spend only a few months in prison in his not exactly law-abiding life. He breaks the silence at the age of well over 70. There is a book and also a movie (Watch here) about Lucio Urtubia.
Lucio, The Good Bandit: Reflections of an Anarchist Marie Trigona, Toward Freedom (05/06/2008)
Outspoken and charismatic, Lucio speaks like a true anarchist. When asked what it means to be an anarchist, Lucio refutes the misperception of the terrorist, “The anarchist is a person who is good at heart, responsible.” Yet he makes no apologies for the need to destroy the current social order, “it’s good to destroy certain things, because you build things to replace them.”
Lucio has old friends in the Southern Cone. Funds from the forgery operatives helped hundreds from revolutionary organizations exile and finance clandestine actions against the bloody dictatorships which disappeared ten thousands of activists, students and workers during the 1970’s throughout Latin America. In Uruguay, funds from falsified Citibank travelers’ checks funded the guerilla group Tupamaros, in the US the Black Panthers and other revolutionary groups throughout Europe.
During his recent visit to South America, Lucio stayed at the worker run BAUEN Hotel in Argentina’s capital Buenos Aires. He was astounded by the accomplishments of the workers without bosses. At the BAUEN hotel, workers are putting into practice workers autogestíon or self-management. Self-management has been a mainstay of anarchist thought since the birth of capitalism. Rather than authority – obey relationship between capitalists and workers, self-management implies that workers put into practice an egalitarian system in which people collectively decide, produce and control their own destinies for the benefit of the community. But for such a system to work, participants have to be hard working and responsible, one of the most important attributes a man or woman should have according to Lucio. “The anarchist movement was built by workers. Without work we can’t talk about self-management, to put self-management into practice we need to know how to do things, to work. It’s easy to be bohemian.”
Lucio explains that his anarchism is based in his poor childhood in fascist Spain. “My anarchist origins are rooted in my experience growing up in a poor family. My father was leftist, had gone to jail because he wanted the automony of the Basque country. For me that’s not revolution, I’m not nationalist. With nationalism humanity has committed a lot of mistakes. When my father got out of jail he became a socialist. We suffered a lot. I went to look for bread and the baker wouldn’t give it to me, because we didn’t have money. For me poverty enriched me, I didn’t have to make any effort to lose respect for the establishment, the Church, private property and the State.”
In Spain, fascism persevered 30 years after the end of World War II. Hundreds were placed in jail for resisting the Franco dictatorship. Anthropologists have estimated that from the onset of the Spanish Civil War in July 1936 to Franco’s death in November 1975, Franco’s Nationalists killed between 75,000 and 150,000 supporters of the Republic.
Lucio exiled to France where he discovered anarchism. He had deserted the nationalist army and escaped to France. Paris in the 1960’s was a bourgeoning city for anarchist intellectuals, organizers and guerillas in exile. It was there that Lucio met members from the anarcho-syndicalist trade union, Confederación Nacional de Trabajo (CNT). He was anxious to participate.
During his early years in France, Lucio met Francisco Sabate, the legendary anarchist and guerilla extraordinaire. At this time Sabate, otherwise known by his nickname “El Quico” was the most sought after anarchist by the Franco regime. French police were also looking for Sabate, who led resistance against Franquismo. “When I met Quico, I was participating in the Juventud Libertarias. They asked me if I could help Sabate, me an ignorant, I didn’t know who he was.” Sabate used Lucio’s house as a hide out. The young Lucio, listened to Sabate’s tales of direct action and absorbed whatever wisdom he had to offer, like methods for sniffing out infiltrators. “I met guerillas that put me on the road to direct action and expropriations. Sabate taught me to lose respect for private property.”
It was then that Lucio began participating in bank robberies. “There are no bigger crooks than the banks,” says Lucio in the defense of expropriation. “[This was the] only means the anarchist had, without funding from industry or government representatives to fund them. The money was sent to those suffering from Franco’s regime.” Student organizations and worker organizations received the funds to carry out grass roots organizing. In other cases the money was used for the guerilla actions against Franco’s regime, such as campaigns for the release of political prisoners in the nationalist jails.
To save the lives of exiles, Lucio thought of a master plan to falsify passports so Spanish nationals could travel. “Passports for a refugee means being able to escape the country and lead safe lives elsewhere,” he explains. Not only in Europe but in the US and South America, dissidents used false ID’s to lead their lives and direct actions.
In 1977, Lucio’s group began forging checks as a direct form to finance resistance. Lucio was essentially the “boss” of the operation-he made, distributed and cashed the checks. The checks were harder to falsify than counterfeit bills. Lucio thought they should target the largest banking institution in the world, National City Bank. The distribution of the checks went to different subversive groups who used the funds to finance solidarity actions. Lucio explains that “no one got rich” from the checks. Most of the funds went to the cause. All over Europe, these checks with the same code number were cashed at the same time.
Lucio’s master plan cost City Bank tens of millions of dollars in forged travelers’ checks. But many say a much larger sum was expropriated. City Bank was at the mercy of the forger, who had cost so much that the bank had to suspend travelers checks, ruining the holiday for thousands of tourists. At the time, people did not use check cards or credit cards. Lucio was arrested in 1980 and found with a suitcase full of the forged checks. In the meantime during Lucio’s arrest, Citibank continued to receive false travelers’ checks.
Citbank became worried. Representatives from the bank agreed to negotiate. Lucio would be released if he handed over the printing plates for the forged checks. The exchange was made, and Lucio became a legend for his mastermind plan. Although his life as a forger ended at 50-years-of-age, his life as an anarchist continued.
Lucio had always worked as a bricklayer. “What’s helped me the most is my work, Anarchists were always workers.” Lucio-bricklayer, anarchist, forger and expropriator has left a legacy like his predecessors. “People like Loise Michel, Sabate, Durruti, all the expropriators taught me how to expropriate, but not for personal gain, but how to use those riches for change.” At 76-years-of-age he does not apologize for his actions. “I’ve expropriated, which according to the Christian religion is a sin. For me expropriations are necessary. As the revolutionaries say, robbing and expropriation is a revolutionary act as long as one doesn’t benefit from it.”
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opedguy · 2 years ago
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Ukraine Seeks War Crimes Against U.S. Banks
LOS ANGELES (OnlineColumnist.com), July 26, 2022.--Slapping the U.S. government in the face, Ukraine said it will pursue war crimes against CEOs of U.S. Banks JPMorgan Chase, Citigroup and others providing indirect financing for oil and natural gas to the Russian Federation. President Volodymyr Zelensky’s chief economic adviser Oleg Ustenko told CNBC that his government will file criminal complaints in the International Criminal Court [ICC] at the Hague of CEOs of U.S. major banks for supplying financing to the Russia Federation.  “In our logic, everybody who is financing these war criminals who are doing the terrible things in Ukraine are also committing war crimes,” Ustenko said, stepping way out of line. If Zelensky had not covertly armed itself to the teeth with U.S. weapons in the months-and-years leading up to the Feb. 24 invasion, there would be no Ukraine War.  So when Ustenko talks about “logic,” he’s off-the-wall.
Whatever commitment 79-year-old President Joe Biden has with Ukraine, it doesn’t mean that prior economic arrangements from major U.S. banks have engaged in war crimes. Whatever war crimes go on in Ukraine due to the war against the Russian Federation, Ukraine must manage the fallout, making its own decisions how to proceed.  In the first five months of the war, Zelensky has lost over 25% of Ukraine’s sovereign territory, including the entire Black Sea coast and all its ports battling the Russian Federation.  No one told Zelensky he must fight the Russian Federation for every inch of Ukrainian land.  Before the war started Feb. 24, Russia controlled the peoples’ republics of Donetst and Luhansk, including the Crimean Peninsula since March 1, 2024.  So when  Zelensky says Ukraine will fight for every inch of sovereign land, it’s now on the back of U.S. taxpayers.
Biden knows the Ukraine government is bankrupt, unable to pay civil servants, requiring the U.S. government to pay all salaries, including that of Zelensky and his 40-year-old Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba.  Kuleba often tells the Kremlin that Ukraine will not surrender one inch of its sovereign territory.  Russian President Vladimir Putin, 69, told the Kiev government four months ago that to end the conflict Ukraine had to acknowledge the independence of Donetsk and Luhansk, plus recognize Crimea as sovereign Russian territory.  So, when it comes to fighting the Russian Federation, Ukraine receives most of its cash-and-arms from the United States.  How Ustenko can say Kiev pursues criminal charges against JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon or Citbank CEO Jane Fraser is preposterous.  Getting all his arms-and-cash from the U.S. government, Ustenko is over the top.
Biden needs to tell Zelensky that hauling U.S. Banking CEOs before the ICC is unacceptable and off-limits.  Whatever financial arrangements U.S. banks have with various Russian energy concerns, it’s not up to Kiev to make the complaints.  Without U.S. government cash-and-arms, Ukraine would quickly lose its war with the Russian Federation.  Zelensky likes to tell the U.S. and European Union that Ukraine battles the frontlines against Russian aggression, when, in fact, they’ve been allied with the Kremlin for years. Only after the Feb. 22, 2014 CIA-backed coup in Kiev against former Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych, did Ukraine turn to the U.S. for military support.  Putin invaded and annexed Crimea March 1, 2014, without any resistance from Kiev and Washington.  So why now Ukraine fights a proxy war against the Russian Federation is anyone’s guess.
Zelensky didn’t have to battle the Russia Federation and lose so much sovereign Ukrainian territory. He could have negotiated new security arrangement with Putin for months ago, preserved his sovereignty and territorial integrity and only acknowledged independence of Donetsk and Luhansk, Russian sovereignty over Crimea.  But no, Zelensky, with Biden’s arms-and-cash had to wage war against the Russian Federation.  Whatever financing deal U.S. banks and Russian energy companies had before the war, Ustenko knows that they had nothing to do with Ukraine.  Why should Kiev dictate with whom U.S. banks should do business when it was a Kiev decision to continue the conflict?  Biden needs to tell his overly zealous Ukraine counterparts that U.S. CEOs are off limits for prosecuting in the ICC.  “We are going to pursue, not maybe companies, but managers of these companies,” Ustenko said.
Instead of prosecuting U.S. banking CEOs, Zelensky should focus on whether the war effort has yielded the results needed to protect Ukraine’s national security.  Without the U.S. paying billions to fund government salaries and the military, there would be no war in Ukraine.  Whether JP Morgan or Citibank provides financing to Vitol, which trades Russian oil or trades in Rosneft, Sberbank, Gazprom or Lukoil, Zelensky and Ustenko are out of line collecting data to file criminal complaints against U.S. CEOs in the ICC.  Only Zelensky decides whether to keep the fight going with the Russian Federation.  Without U.S. cash-and-arms, Zelensky knows his days are numbered as Ukraine president.  Losing some 25% of Ukraine’s strategic sovereign territory should tell Ukrainians how the war is going.  If Zelensky can’t beat Putin on the battlefield, he should pivot to the peace table.
About the Author
John M. Curtis writes politically neutral commentary analyzing spin in national and global news.  He’s editor of OnlineColumnist.com and author of Dodging the Bullet and Operation Charisma.
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fcelementow · 7 years ago
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Hoje o mundo amanheceu mais colorido, mais cheio de vida, ontem #SãoPaulo Recebeu uma surra de Talento, beleza e #Nostalgia , @sandyoficial e @wanessa realizaram um sonho de uma grande multidão que estavam presentes ou ausentes no penultimo show da Turnê meu canto no Citbank Hall SP. Antes de finalizar a apresentação a estrela da Noite a pedido do publico chamou ao palco nossa rainha #WanessaCamargo e a querida @fernandasouzaoficial ... teve muito carinho e #Sandy cantando O amor não deixa e #Wanessa cantando A Lenda ❤❤❤. Agora nos resta a esperança de um feat das duas princesas e principais responsaveis pela existencia do pop no Brasil. #Vemmeninas queremos vocês juntas!
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my-debt-free · 5 years ago
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Are you afraid of investing money into the stock market because its too risky? I know a place where your money can grow completely safe and sound at the highest savings interest rate around. #CITBank #banking #compoundinterest #makemoney #growmoney #moneymaking #safemoney #passiveincome #investing #invest #money https://ift.tt/30wmCvb
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helps-find-lender · 5 years ago
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Are you afraid of investing money into the stock market because its too risky? I know a place where your money can grow completely safe and sound at the highest savings interest rate around. #CITBank #banking #compoundinterest #makemoney #growmoney #moneymaking #safemoney #passiveincome #investing #invest #money https://ift.tt/30wmCvb
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everestmotors · 3 years ago
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2012 Dodge Ram 2500 Crew Cab 4x4 ST Short Bed 6.7L Cummins Diesel headed to Hockley, TX. Thank you for choosing us and welcome to Everest Motors family. https://www.everestmotorsinc.com #everestmotors #houstontx #hockleytx #greyram #greyram2500 #greytruck #ram2500cummins #ram2500diesel #ram25004x4 #ram2500diesel #ram2500crewcab4x4 #cumminsdiesel #weselldieseltrucks #dieseltrucksforsale #expectagreatdeal #citbank (at Everest Motors, Inc) https://www.instagram.com/p/CYkynhCLjtR/?utm_medium=tumblr
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gfsolucoes · 4 years ago
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Cartão de crédito sem anuidade Citi. Ter a oportunidade de possuir um cartão de crédito sem anuidade de forma fácil e simples é o que milhões de consumidores desejam. Afinal, além de não precisar pagar quando não está usando ainda se tem uma segurança maior e total discrição quando uma compra é realizada, pois não é necessário andar com dinheiro vivo.
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kpop-is-my-fix · 6 years ago
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I love you so so much Namjoon @bts.bighitofficial #bts #army #loveyourselftour #citbank #newyork #kings #legends #iloveyoubts #namjoon #yoongi #jhope #jimin #taehyung #jungkook #jin https://www.instagram.com/p/BonlAwkgUJc/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=2gbt71vudr8x
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qjawe · 7 years ago
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McCANN Worldwide Citbank All Titan companies are house here #McCann #mcannworldgroup #citbank
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