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@DrAmigoo follow me guys on twitter so all of us keep tweeting JPMorgan scams I go to moon on this. impossible that with all printing that happening now including 1.9 trillion package that silver so undervalue.. you can foul rest saying unemployment is not so high as 2008 that because we are furloughing employee. big difference. when that stop half shops we go bankrupt
goingtomoon , nice but internally they probably in on it . I listened to a interview recently where the ex head of FCA was told to drop a investigation when he raised concerns . The only reason I thought a petition could be an idea is if you get it in media and they have to physically debate it they cant as easily just squash it.
just called 08001116768 to report jp Morgan I have some proof by some reddit people who send me documents I have emailed fca some proof.
Just signed it.
Done me ol' mucker!
OK i made another one this time more generic and no mention of specific banks I need 5 signatures to get ball rolling please ,
https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/578538/sponsors/new?token=HnHVaSRF9KbOaOZU54cw
if anyone wants to give it a go , there is rules on gov website and it has to be very generic it seems. here first part ,
1) what do you want us to do ? 80 characters
I am thinking something like "Investigate FCA's ability to monitor modern precious metal market manipulation "
2) Tell us more about what you want the Government or Parliament to do? 300 characters
3) Tell us more about why you want the Government or Parliament to do it. 500 characters
OK ill look into it tomorrow , only get 200 characters I believe such limits it . People can write here ideas and ill review. Perhaps have to also key in on UK issue. Perhaps in particular the physical london vault and issues with that. So if anyone has any good articles about that let me know
Yes Smiller go again we will sign
SMILLER: Count me in but let's see your wording before you actually go live with your petition so we can get it approved?
Rgds
Mike
(BB)
Yes I think it's because I mentioned "such as JP morgan" they threw it out . But its almost impossible to write a complaint which follows all their rules and explain an issue . So even this is rigged. Goingtomoon made one so we will see if he had anymore luck . Perhaps more generalised one. I am happy to try again if I can get 5 signatures again
Dear All, smiller's petition to the UK government has been rejected. Clearly a dodgy market suits its purpose. Its response reads:
"Dear Xxxxxxx,
Sorry, we canāt accept the petition you supported ā āInvestigate FCA's current relationship with proven silver market manipulators.ā.
It included confidential, libellous, false, unproven or defamatory information, or a reference to a case where there are active legal proceedings.
We can't publish petitions that include accusations of crimes or misconduct, or that deal with individual cases.
We only reject petitions that donāt meet the petition standards:
https://petition.parliament.uk/help#standards
Thanks,
The Petitions team
UK Government and Parliament"
Wishing you all a great weekend!
FG