Posted on 06/27/2005 11:40:17 AM PDT by Alexander Rubin
Toronto-- In the complex world of high finance, former US Federal Reserve chairman Paul Volcker is a proven wizard.
Pulling the rabbit out of the hat, Volcker used the "Chinese wall" paradigm in his role of overhauling embattled accounting firm Arthur Andersen, having the firm separate its auditing and consulting practices in the wake of its role as auditor of Enron, which filed for the largest-ever U.S. bankruptcy.
Keeping Miranda Duncan mum seems to have been Volckers next paradigm.
When Miranda Margaret Duncan, one of two senior investigators who resigned in protest from Volckers independent inquiry into the oil-for-food scandal last April, she cited the "whitewashing" of UN Secretary-General Kofi Annans involvement in the scandal as her reason.
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... The French consortium Cogema has the monopoly on uranium mining in Niger, while Saddams oil leads to the Oil-for-food scandal where Paris (the BNP Paribas bank) has a leading role. When Saddams oil barrels are opened out it all comes, and its a mess. Even the hither to unknown comes out. Diverse intelligence agencies find themselves in front of the following picture: the French in Cogema are in business with the oil magnates, including the Rockefeller group. This name brings immediatley to mind the worlds second largest petrol company: Exxon, a company present in Niger through the activities of the Esso Exploration & Production Niger. Interesting indeed but theres more, the other partner: the French Elf Aquitaine. The link, according to a number of observers on the banks of the Thames, is of particular interest, espeially due to the fact that a well known member of the Rockefeller family is currently vice president of the Senate Intelligence Committee. The very same adversory of the Bush administration: Senator Jay Rockefeller IV. The very same man who after having approved the invasion of Iraq is currently involved in a battle against the White House, the FBI and the Italian Military Intelligence Service SISMI. According to the Senator and the blogs and newspapers who spread his ideas Italy should be investigated, Rockefeller makes no mention of the role played by France however. Thus French and American petrol interests (Texaco, Chevron, Mobil, Elf Aquitaine etc.) in Iraq and transversal political ties end up capturing the attention of the analysts. Not only the analysts but also the magistrates.
Who investigated the Oil-for-food scandal alongside Paul Volcker? Miranda Duncan, the niece of David Rockefeller. Duncan resigned from the commission following the polemic brought about by the conflicts of interest between the United Nations and the commission. Duncan, David Rockefellers niece, was working in the front line of the investigation. A conspiracy? Its still too early to say, Volcker (the president of the commission who has a CV full of ties to the Rockefellers) produced the Oil-for-food report on October 27 2005. -——— NIGERGATE:Connections between the UN Oil-for-food Inquiry, the Rockefeller Group and the French
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