Posted on 12/08/2014 7:09:53 AM PST by grumpygresh
52-year-old Belgian Geert Tack - a private banker for ING who managed portfolios for wealthy individuals - was described as 'impeccable', 'sporty', 'cared-for', and 'successful' and so as Vermist reports, after disappearing a month ago, the appearance of his body off the coast of Ostend is surrpunded by riddles...
(Excerpt) Read more at zerohedge.com ...
Any statisticians here?
Interesting story. You wonder, what is going on in the banking world. Are these people, as ones in the comments below suggest, being knocked off so they don’t expose some truth?
Why do I suspect that they were managing the money of some
unsavory characters and got caught with their fingers in
the cookie jar? Or in the case of the Wall Street Journal
reporter about to report on this behavior?
All I know is that when we went connecting these dots with Bill and Hillary Clinton back in the 90’s the world thought we were all a bunch of demented nutballs.
So it says on the FR entry in Wikipedia; wasn’t on FR then.
We will soon be vindicated I think.
I believe there’s a Brad Thor book about this....
Excellent question.
I'm sure a few bankers die every day, but "high profile bankers?" Perhaps not...
Now, about radical neighborhood activist racist lawyers...
What ever it is, it would be a national tragedy if someone delivered a few thousand doses to Washington, DC - wouldn’t it?
The diversity of the type of employee needs consideration. I don’t think IT should be considered a ‘Banker’ per se.
Too bad it wasn’t politicians.
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