World Banks Financed by Cocaine Cash
02:49 - Tuesday 12 April 2011 - In Categories World News, Money, US Videos
US journalist and former banker Max Keiser claims the world’s leading banks are run using drug money.
Watch Keiser explain his astonishing allegations below, and click here for a reminder of how the world’s most famous drug dealer deposited cash in his local bank.
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