Posted on 04/24/2014 5:29:43 PM PDT by PieterCasparzen
There have been 13 senior financial services executives deaths around the world this year, but the most notable thing about the sad suicide of the 14th, a 52-year-old banker at France's Bred-Banque-Populaire, is she is the first female. As Le Parisien reports, Lydia (no surname given) jumped from the bank's Paris headquarter's 14th floor shortly before 10am. FranceTV added that sources said "she questioned her superiors before jumping out the window," but the bank denies it noting that she had been in therpapy for several years.
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I’ve seen the headlines of banker deaths and suicides.
Here’s the demographic question: how many head bankers or senior bankers are there?
Thirty suicides and a few murders out of a few hundred elites is news-worthy and a basis for a conspiracy. Thirty or so out of a hundred thousand is statistics.
stranger and stranger
Do you have a link that you can pass on?
Found it. Yes, I have watched this also. Good info.
A conspiracy also means cabal. A cabal of means if they can kill all these people and keep it quiet.
The kicker though is this is financial stuff, that tells me what they are covering up is serious market or banking system manipulation, looting, or some other kind of thievery.
And we’re talking about serious money, serious enough that it should scare the hell out of everybody.
Wow. That’s an interesting list.
They can’t kill everybody, but they can buy off the majority.
Thanks for the link, rodguy911. Awesome interview. EVERYONE should take the time to hear this! Two of the best-spent hours I can think of having had recently!
- seriously, tho’ she's one brave lady. And smart - being open about this - and she’s been interviewed many times - may just insure she won't ‘commit suicide’ - that would really raise eyebrows. In addition, she's probably got some things, with names attached, stashed in safe place as insurance.
Hey, I have a idea...
Let’s ask Tyler to follow dead bird watchers and see how many commit suicide over the course of a year.
Pinging the Agenda21 list! In above post, rodguy911 posted the following interview with Karen Hudes. WOW!! This is a woman who has been among a group of whistle blowers in the world bank and international banking industry and according to her WE’VE WON! All that according to her is required now is to get the story out! The power elite have been outed! While they may not have given up, she shows how they truly do not have secret maneuverability anymore.
She speaks of the current move to move away from fiat money in a controlled, balanced and in a manner adhering to the rule of law - international law - and not the lawlessness of the power elite who have been running amok for some time.
I listened to the entire 2 hours...something I don’t often do, and I AM SO GLAD I DID! FIVE GOLD STARS
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dGCvZuzShSc
Well, given this was Paris, wouldn't the Eiffel have been a better venue for her final stunt?
That would be 20 December 1948. According to the Wikipedia:
Laurence "Larry" Duggan (1905-December 20, 1948), was head of the South American desk at the United States Department of State during World War II. In 1948, Duggan fell to his death from the window of his office in New York, ten days after being questioned by the Federal Bureau of Investigation about whether he had had contacts with Soviet intelligence.For many years he was widely thought to be an innocent and loyal public servant who was driven to suicide by unfounded accusations. In the 1990s, evidence from decrypted Soviet telegrams was revealed which indicated he had engaged in espionage for the Soviet Union.
Now, on the other hand, Alger Hiss, of similar qualifications, lived to be 92.
bttt
thanks
I think you hit it.At least part of the reason she alerted everyone in Conress in both Houses and locals is so if she does wind up being breitbarted it won’t go for naught. It will be looked into.
She’s a brave lady smart as hell and won’t take any crap from anyone.
It’s not a big thing, but why is her age so important that it was included in the headline?
I have read that several of the “too big to fail” banks have failed Fed Reserve stress tests.
Wonder if this is the real indicator?
Perhaps Singapore doesn’t count..... it is out there
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