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Tuesday, May 14, 2024

World Bank whistleblower to speak Monday at Savannah Center                

Karen Hudes will speak Monday at Savannah Center.
Karen Hudes will speak Monday at Savannah Center.

A former-insider-turned-whistleblower at the World Bank will speak Monday evening to The Villages Conservative Action Group.

The event will begin at 6:30 p.m. at Savannah Center. It is an open meeting which anyone can attend.

Ex-Senior Counsel Karen Hudes warns the global financial system is dominated by “a small group of corrupt, power-hungry figures centered around the privately owned U.S. Federal Reserve.”

Citing a 2011 Swiss study published in the PLOS ONE journal on the “network of global corporate control,” Hudes pointed out that a small group of entities — mostly financial institutions and especially central banks — “exert a massive amount of influence over the international economy from behind the scenes.”

To learn more about the Villages Conservative Action Group, visit their website http://vcagflordia.wix.com/

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