Posted on 04/07/2014 7:11:53 AM PDT by Nachum
Over the weekend the world was gripped by the drama surrounding the mysterious murder-homicide of the former CEO of Dutch bank ABN Amro and members of his family, and whether there is more foul play than meets the eye. However, that is nothing compared to what just happened in the tiny, and all too quiet Principality of Lichtenstein, where moments ago the CEO of local financial institution Bank Frick & Co. AG, Juergen Frick, was shot dead in the underground garage of the bank located in the city of Balzers.
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That spoils everything!
The only country I can think of that would be this brazen to cover tracks are the Russians.
That spoils everything!
Totally. Lol.
None of those questions are Pro Constitutionally based. They are traitorous for our Gov to even put out there.
I was told it was voluntary participation, after random selection. You have to be invited, then agree to join. Only "they" can invite you. Supposedly based on geography and demographics.
LOL!!
Liechtenstein has been one of the safe countries for investments. This is not a very good sign.
Occam's razor points more clearly to anti-fricking........
“Why on earth would Gfk ask if anyone preferred a dictatorship or a military junta?
It is a little bit like asking if you would like your legs broken.”
Enough voted for a man known to be raised by marxists and who, himself, held marxist beliefs... and everyone else refused to acknowledge blatant voter fraud on massive scale... to make that man president.
So, maybe lots of peeps want a dictatorship.
Or hate the U.S. so much that they don't care if it becomes one.
Bankercide bump for later.........
As Skynyrd sang, “There’s things goin’ on that you don’t know...”
I am hoping that someone whacks George Soros and his sons. They have cause much misery.
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