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| | Macquarie Bank Takes the Low Road |
 | | With assets of $80 billion, it is a relatively small bank, compared to the trillion-dollar behemoths now prevalent in the banking sector, but it is just the tip of a tentacle of the oligarchic banking octopus, set up to specialize in a specific kind of stealing. |
 | | Macquarie Bank may be domiciled in Australia, but it is British to the core, founded in 1969, as Hill Samuel Australia, Ltd., an arm of the City of London's Hill Samuel and Co., which itself is part of the British Empire's colonial looting apparatus. |
 | | Samuel was the bank of the family of Marcus Samuel, better known as the founder of Shell Transport and Trading, the Brutish side of Royal Dutch Shell. |
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