I love when the cop realizes his money is fucked too
When I heard about the Silicon Valley bank collapse I thought it can't happen again. Now with the Credit Suisse I immediateley came back to this video.
5 months later.. ya none of that shit happened haha, and it was only possible to happend because of Trump removing some much need bank restrictions.
The music in this show is so unnerving.
Eastern European folk song style-choir (Bulgarian, Ukranian most prominently) with this kind of music is truly creating such an atmosphere.
This feels imminent now.
@@kevinlongman007 its still going .. look at the DXY index the coming days. It needs to break out or retrace a lot
Who’s remembered this scene after seeing Silicon Valley bank collapse. This can happened as it evidence with Argentina 2001 and now Silicon Valley bank.
When I saw this, I thought “please don’t cut suddenly to them sitting bitterly in silence” well you wouldn’t believe it but...
For anyone wondering the song is called end credits. Not kidding actually what it’s called.
Not a fiction. That's really happened in Argentina in 2001. World financial crisis is coming.
This all seems like a plausible future in 2022.
Dude this music gives me chills I feel so uncomfortable listening damn sound effects and immersion 100%
This broke me, I felt like it's the local central bank closed!
Weird how now we actually do have to queue up outside of the bank, but for a different reason
getting more and more close to reality !!!
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Thomas Cook is a pioneer.
Argentina: first time huh?
Huh it’s not like this would ever happen in real life .
anyone know the music?
The same happened in Argentina in 2001 because of foreign banks.
1.2 million? Well aren’t you lucky .... the rest of us would be like oh well there goes my quid
hfredydl In the show, was a subtle way of saying inflation had run rampant. All the costs of everything are significantly higher. In the world of Years & Years, £1.2 million wouldn’t have been that much
billydeeuk it was a lot of money. It was there expensive inner London house price
and then the government leaves you 30% of what you had, just like in Argentina after the 2001 crisis.
El Argentina 2001 versión inglesa!
Please could you upload the scene where Stephen meets victor in prison after Danny dies
He was such a dick there, after that and him putting Victor in the camp, I lost all empathy for the character, wouldn't have been fazed if he was killed off.
@@onelusciouslad7841 this was a series, yeah ? I missed it. Never even heard of it.
Might look it up, if its worth doing.
Well it almost happened last time....
This situation is on its way. For sure.
I live in Indonesia and my mom told me that in 1998 Asian Financial Crisis because of IMF make a little number of people (with some kind good financial literacy) withdraw their money from Bank and buy US dollar, this gossips spread through many people and then the Bank Run happened.
What is the name of the song in this scene?
@@WickedMitch No it's not. "Into the Future" is the one used in the news montage each episode.
I've seen this before when Penn Square bank failed and there was a run on it and several other banks that were allied with it. Eventually the whole local bank system, that had heavily invested in energy and real estate, imploded and anyone with over 50,000.00 dollars in one account was shit out of luck. Gold Rolexes were selling for 200 dollars and Rolls Royces for 5 grand, while families just left their big houses with a note to the bank and the door left open.
Penn Square Bank failed in 1982. The FDIC deposit insurance limit at the time was $100 000. Since 2008 is has been raised to 250 000.
They actually predicted a pandemic for a short bit called the Monkey Flu. Now I’m worried about what’s to come ._.
It would be great if you uplodad the scene where Danny sees Victor in prison after the death of danny
yay 2019 😣sl
Esto va pasar todo colopsara
Hey everyone, what is the song playing plz ?
There’s two versions of it on youtube, one is called End Credit by Murray Gold, the other is the unreleased the bomb/end credit by Murray Gold version which is longer and better in my opinion.
Argentina, 2001 20th December.
I love the Fascist Children’s Choir.
I love the blind faith of the intellectually and emotionally handicapped trying to make themselves relevant.
ULOIRAR Oh, so now they are libertarians...Ok...Show me the original concept notes or shut up and get off the internet with your like-wise stunted brother, Little Markl the anti-fascist.
Mad 3:48
this is real... svn is destroyed
Worldwide Banks branches closing down...atms continue to be removed...hours reduced...staff at a minimum level.This clip is a taste of what is to come.
Get ready for the CBDC's
Please... this show has everything but a pandemic and ... yup we get the pandemic instead
There was a hint at the beginning of Episode 6, during the news segments, there was a flu outbreak called “Monkey Flu” that killed 1000+ people so far.
THEY KNEW!
This will soon become a reality
What 1:57
Were close now
Just hoard raw cash folks, REALLY mitigates your money being lost like this😅
Bitcoin when elon musk disses it
Please, the City of London would never allow their financial sector to get into such a state of disarray.
"Yes, Prime Minister" 2x04 A Conflict of Interest (1987)
Quotes
[discussing a financial scandal]
Sir Desmond Glazebrook: They've broken the rules.
Sir Humphrey: What, you mean the insider trading regulations?
Sir Desmond Glazebrook: No.
Sir Humphrey: Oh. Well, that's one relief.
Sir Desmond Glazebrook: I mean of course they've broken those, but they've broken the basic, the basic rule of the City.
Sir Humphrey: I didn't know there were any.
Sir Desmond Glazebrook: Just the one. If you're incompetent you have to be honest, and if you're crooked you have to be clever. See, if you're honest, then when you make a pig's breakfast of things the chaps rally round and help you out.
Sir Humphrey: If you're crooked?
Sir Desmond Glazebrook: Well, if you're making good profits for them, chaps don't start asking questions; they're not stupid. Well, not that stupid.
Sir Humphrey: So the ideal is a firm which is honest and clever.
Sir Desmond Glazebrook: Yes. Let me know if you ever come across one, won't you.
This is now financial collapse fiat currency
@@emmanuelgutierrez6028 not sure but most countries are developing a CBDC system. I guess the cost of living crisis will get worse and cbdc will be offered as a solution to the depreciating currencies.
Trussonomics.
russia 2022
Imagine not owning crypto during this
Crypto is a honey trap. If the system went down across the planet, what can you do with your crypto? Metals will always be of value for literally anything, under any circumstance. I'd even go as far as choosing Silver over gold.
@@LPeck1985 that makes sense for doomsday scenarios where the whole internet shutting down would be acceptable. We would have larger problems to worry about then. But yes if they shutdown the whole internet globally then crypto won't be very useful.
@@Linkie-link that's probably how they get control over people's money, through internet blackouts.
the music is terrible
nesara gesara, quatum finance system
Agenda 2030...
The moment when the police officer realises it is his bank and joins the mob banging on the doors is probably my favorite moment in the series.