Posted on 10/27/2012 10:47:23 AM PDT by opentalk
This week financial news organization CNBC gave some mainstream attention to the largest money laundering and racketeering lawsuit in United States History, in which Banksters and their U.S. racketeering partners are being accused of laundering of 43 trillion dollars worth of ill gotten gains.
The lawsuit is said to involve officials located in the highest offices of government and the financial sector. Since this information was surprisingly revealed by the mainstream news organization there has been a very suspicious and deadly fallout at the CNBC headquarters. Within hours the original page for the article was taken down, and CNBC senior vice president Kevin Krim received news that his children were killed under very suspicious circumstances. It seems that the murder happened first and then the page was removed later.
According to mainstream accounts the childrens nanny is responsible for the murders, allegedly stabbing both children. However, those same mainstream news sources report the highly unlikely story that the nanny slit her own throat just after committing the homicides.
..Here is some more information about the lawsuit from the Wall Street Journal: ...
..In the District Court lawsuit, Spire Law Group, LLP on behalf of home owner across the Country and New York taxpayers, as well as under other taxpayer recompense laws has expanded its mass tort action into federal court in Brooklyn, New York, seeking to halt all foreclosures nationwide pending the return of the $43 trillion ($43,000,000,000.00) by the Banksters and their co-conspirators,
seeking an audit of the Fed and audits of all the bailout programs by an independent receiver such as Neil Barofsky, former Inspector General of the TARP program who has stated that none of the TARP money and other bailout money advanced from the Treasury has ever been repaid despite protestations to the contrary by the Defendants as well as similar protestations by President Obama and the Obama Administration both publicly on national television and more privately to the United States Congress...
full article at link
At first I thought this was satire and a fraud but it appears to have been in online media and true. That the nanny stabbed the children she cares for sounds crazed but maybe the Obama administration really does have a mind control machine. It would explain much...
With that amount of money, we can pay off the national debt and give the rest to people who got screwed by the crash of 2008 including investors and homeowners.
If this is true it may be the final nail in Obama’s coffin. This is HUGE
That giant sucking sound you hear is the economy about to collapse.
I guess now we know why the feds have been loading up on ammunition. they KNEW this was coming down the pike because they're up to their necks in it!
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Those poor kids. These people don't have enough conscience to care about ANY life but their own.
all well documented on 4closurefraud.com back ground on the banks not the murders.
Ah, but Obama is the one who is for the little guy and against the corrupt 1%....
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As always, this is about the rule of law. The government has given itself the power to do whatever it darn well pleases, and unless the little people revolt they can do nothing but bend over to be screwed. Absolute power corrupts absolutely.
Law enforcement needs to find out who gave the order for these kids to be killed and execute the perpetrator publicly. I’ll pay for the rope.
The nanny may have been given a choice : do what we say and die quickly, or cross us and die very slowly.
part of the screen shot of CNBC article before removed:
Plaintiffs now establish the location of the $43 trillion ($43,000,000,000,000.00) of laundered money in a racketeering enterprise participated in by the following individuals (without limitation):
Attorney General Holder acting in his individual capacity, Assistant Attorney General Tony West, the brother in law of Defendant California Attorney General Kamala Harris (both acting in their individual capacities), Jon Corzine (former New Jersey Governor), Robert Rubin (former Treasury Secretary and Bankster), Timothy Geitner, Treasury Secretary (acting in his individual capacity), Vikram Pandit (recently resigned and disgraced Chairman of the Board of Citigroup), Valerie Jarrett (a Senior White House Advisor), Anita Dunn (a former "communications director" for the Obama Administration), Robert Bauer (husband of Anita Dunn and Chief Legal Counsel for the Obama Re-election Campaign),
as well as the "Banksters" themselves, and their affiliates and conduits. The lawsuit alleges serial violations of the United States Patriot Act, the Policy of Embargo Against Iran and Countries Hostile to the Foreign Policy of the United States, and the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (commonly known as the RICO statute) and other State and Federal laws.
People would be surprised that in La Vegas suicide is not always suicide.
The complaint -which has now been fully served on thousands of the "Banksters and their Co-Conspirators" -makes it irrefutable that the epicenter of this laundering and racketeering enterprise has been and continues to be Wall Street and continues to involve the very "Banksters" located there who have repeatedly asked in the past to be "bailed out" and to be "bailed out" in the future.
Woah!!!
Bookmarked.
That’s what they do in Vegas; then call it suicide.
My gut tells me that this is what it’s all about. Control and money. All other issues are just a distraction.
5.56mm
This story didn’t smell right the moment I heard about it. This nanny was adored by the children..no sign of abuse or strange behavior..the family even went to the Dominican Republic to meet with the nanny’s family..and there is NO motive for why this woman did what she did..makes NO sense
Oh my God. What a punch in the stomach. This is horrible. And we think we can fight these mobsters from our modest perches in our country? Oh my God .
Cops can’t question the nanny because she is in a medically induced coma.
Good God. I believe it.
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