“I have to think this train is probably going to leave the station soon and we need to focus our efforts on explaining the story as best we can. There were too many people involved in the deals — too many counterparties, too many lawyers and advisors, too many people from AIG — to keep a determined Congress from the information.” James P. Bergin, NY Fed, in an email to his Fed colleagues


‘Though it is hard to divine much understanding from the unredacted filing, it has become clear that Goldman had more involvement than previously believed: In addition to the credit default swaps it bought from AIG, the filing shows that Goldman Sachs also originated many of the underlying assets that AIG and the New York Fed bought back from Société Générale.

The American people have the right to know how their tax dollars were spent and who benefited most from this back-door bailout,” said Kurt Bardella, spokesman for Issa. “Now that it’s public, let’s see if the sky really does fall as the New York Fed said it would to justify its coverup.”

Other lawmakers believed that the New York Fed was trying to hide its ties to Goldman Sachs.’ AIG Reveals the Story – CNN


“Wednesday’s hearing described a secretive group deploying billions of dollars to favored banks, operating with little oversight by the public or elected officials.

We’re talking about the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, whose role as the most influential part of the federal-reserve system — apart from the matter of AIG’s bailout — deserves further congressional scrutiny…

By pursuing this line of inquiry, the hearing revealed some of the inner workings of the New York Fed and the outsized role it plays in banking. This insight is especially valuable given that the New York Fed is a quasi-governmental institution that isn’t subject to citizen intrusions such as freedom of information requests, unlike the Federal Reserve.

This impenetrability comes in handy since the bank is the preferred vehicle for many of the Fed’s bailout programs. It’s as though the New York Fed was a black-ops outfit for the nation’s central bank

New York Fed staff and outside lawyers from Davis Polk & Wardell edited AIG communications to investors and intervened with the Securities and Exchange Commission to shield details about the buyout transactions, according to a report by Issa.

That the New York Fed, a quasi-governmental body, was able to push around the SEC, an executive-branch agency, deserves a congressional hearing all by itself.” Secret Banking Cabal Emerges From AIG Shadows – Reilly – Bloomberg

Hat Tip to : Jesse

NY Fed Conspired to Hide Details of AIG Bailouts from Public and Congress

 

The Chinese government just did what some Americans would like to do: pull the plug on Avatar and replace it with more patriotic fare. Only in China, “patriotic” means a state-sponsored biopic of Confucius, currently under renovation as an icon of Chinese moral and cultural superiority.

I enjoyed the spectacle of Avatar but like many other Americans was annoyed by its portrayal of my 22nd-century countrymen as ruthless capitalists and mercenaries raping a pure, sylvan planet called Pandora. But of course, it was this aspect that won Avatar a spot on the list of 20 U.S. films allowed into China each year. The State Administration of Radio, Film and Television (SARFT) prefers films that show America in a negative light.

Today, rumor has it that SARFT’s selection of Avatar has backfired. Both China Daily and CCTV-International report audiences interpreting the scene where the invaders bulldoze the sacred forest of Pandora as an allegory for forced evictions carried out by ruthless developers in their own country. As one blogger wrote, “I am wondering whether [director James] Cameron lived in China before coming up with such an idea.”

Taken at face value, these reports suggest that Cameron is a hero, not only for sticking it to America but also for striking a blow for free speech in China. But the story is a bit more complicated, because at work here is a calculation by the Chinese Communist Party that is based on a mixture of propaganda and profit motives that is alien to most Americans.

On the propaganda side, Chinese New Year is approaching and millions of ordinary Chinese are about to splurge on movie tickets. So the Party has clearly decided that the best film for the masses to see is the uplifting, patriotic Confucius. At the same time, Avatar continues to play in high-priced 3-D and Imax theaters – no doubt because the Party does not want to deprive affluent elites of the chance to visit Cameron’s extraterrestrial (and anti-American) paradise.

On the profit side, the calculation is probably that Chinese films do well among the masses, so Confucius will hold its own, while Avatar continues to rake it in among the sort of audiences whose property is not being bulldozed. Avatar has grossed $75.6 million in China, breaking all previous box-office records, and some of that goes to the local distributor, China Film Group, which like all Chinese media companies is directed by the Party.

As for the reports of Chinese viewers finding subversive meaning in Avatar, most of these appeared in the outward-facing English-language organs of China’s tightly controlled news media. Here the calculation is more subtle: whenever Chinese censorship hits the global headlines, as it has been doing recently (can you Google “Google”?), the Party tries to distract the foreign press with a carefully orchestrated dust-up that gives the appearance of free speech. And for this purpose, what better topic than the inner meaning of a blockbuster film, about which no one will agree anyway?

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