Yeah, you post a video where he's talking about Cyprus and then 2 minutes in claims there's 'no way' the Chase accounts could happen by accident.
But no, you're not fear mongering.
No I wasn't fear mongering, ...I was being skeptical of the official explanation. I still don't buy it.
In addition, that was the ONLY video I could find even discussing it. The MSM wasn't covering it at all.
There were some strange things going on last weekend. Even S. Korea had their bank computer systems disrupted.
BTW: For the record, I have always felt a "bank holiday" was coming where people wouldn't be able to get access to cash. It's not farfetched, it's very realistic, ...especially since that was one of the first things Obama & Biden discussed upon taking office in 2008.
I am of the opinion that countries around the world have been working on how to co-ordinate such a thing,
...and it ALWAYS occurs on a weekend or when the following Monday will be a holiday. Glitches happen midweek.
If you've never had money taken out of your bank account, or ever lost access to your accounts, you may not realize how fragile the system is.
In 1987, I had my bank balance wiped out. It was a Saturday night, I had just finished work, and I went to the bank to withdraw some money only to be told by the teller it was showing I had withdrawn all my money from a branch in Niagara Falls that afternoon. The teller knew it was an error because he knew I had been at work all day. The bank branch was just down the hall from the retail store I worked at, and he had popped by to visit my girlfriend who was working in her parents jewelry store which was right next to where I worked in the mall. The money was eventually put back into my account on Tuesday, but it screwed my plans for that weekend
In 1990, I had a government agency take money out of my bank account, and threatened my bank mgr with arrest if she didn't comply and remove it.
In 1996, The bank took money out of my chequing account, but couldn't tell me what it was for. It was itemized as cheque # 205, but I had cheque #205 still in my chequebook. No one knew what it was for, to whom it was paid or why. And they refused to put it back into my account... they just kept insisting it was accurate. This went on for close to six months, until I threatened to take it to the press.
In 1998, I went to make a purchase using my bank debit card and it wouldn't work. The store clerk told me that had been happening all afternoon for people who had bank cards issued by the same bank as mine.
In 2002, I had money taken from my account from a service provider with whom I had NOT set up an automatic bank debit.
In 2003, I pulled up a statement, only to find a series of numerous withdrawals I didn't make, as well as subsequent corrections. No one at the bank could explain the unusual activity on my account or why it even occurred. They kept avoiding my questions, and telling me not to worry about it since my balance was correct.
In 2012, despite cancelling a subscription for non-fulfillment, I had a service provider still continue to bill my MasterCard despite EXPLICIT instructions not to.
I won't even begin to tell you the hell I experienced trying to get AOL to stop billing me after I discontinued using them as an ISP.
I could go on & on & on...
I've experienced too many incidents of money being taken from my accounts to ever trust the banking system, and I audit my statements like a hawk. You call it fear mongering... I call it common sense based on experience.
I will take something tangible & stackable over something digital any day of the week.