13-01-03 PRESS RELEASE: FATCA, Stanley Fischer – complaint asks release of $250,000 seized of “US Person” by Israeli Bank HaPoalim
The complaint asks the release of $250,000, unlawfully seized from “US Person” by the Israeli Bank HaPoalim, BM. The conduct has no foundation in either the law of the State of Israel, or the law of the United States, but appears to have been induced by Bank of Israel’s Stanley Fischer unparalleled, unconditional submission to the United States FACTA. Petition, previously filed with the Israeli High Court of Justice claimed that Fischer exchanged his loyalty to the State of Israel and its law with loyalty to another nation and its law, and/or loyalty to financial institutions and their interests. The case captures the financial crisis in a nutshell – criminality by financial institution is patronized by national banking regulators and the national highest courts. In this case – under the guise of compliance with United States law by Israeli banks. Eventually, the territory of “FACTA-compliance” is likely to coincide with the territory of the financial crisis, through corruption of banking regulation of other nations, under United States coercion.