Posted on 02/06/2022 8:41:03 AM PST by yesthatjallen
The Bartlett Warehouse fire seems to be a records storage facility owned by TD Ameritrade Inc.
The retail community finds it incredibly suspicious since the incident occurred after the SEC announced 60 hedge funds were to undergo investigations for manipulative short selling.
The address of the Bartlett Warehouse fire can be traced through SEC reports below.
The warehouse caught fire on Thursday morning, February 3rd.
Officials say the warehouse was stacked floor to ceiling with boxes of documents which further fueled the fire, via ABC7 Chicago.
The Bartlett Fire Chief anticipates the fire to be a multi-day event.
The cause of the fire is undetermined.
This news has retail investors baffled as the location of the building, 1200 Humbracht Circle matches an SEC filing tied to TD Ameritrade, the broker company.
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VIDEO at link
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1. Having a working experience with “information storage”, since the items of interest are document boxes, there are no accepted standard business practices. Considering it is a warehouse owned and operated by Ameritrade, I would say these files werenot categorized and catalogued, for easy retrieval, but rather portioned by year, and dispatched to extinction January 2, each year.
2. This sure smells like (im gonna say what I heard in Massapequa,), “ jewish lightning”!!
Takes about two hours to burn the stack, no stirring.
I lived for 12++ years with ONLY a LOPI wood stove for heat in 2553 sq ft log house.
SAVE every bit of dryer lint——all year long.
It makes very good fire starter.
It makes very good fire starter.
this!
Loved that series on “The Big Broadcast” vintage radio program.
All old radio shows (mostly) are public domain and free to download at archive.org and can be found on many podcasts specializing in “the golden age of radio”. Ping me and I’ll set you up with how to get to them if you have any trouble.
Oh no, what a surprise, we’re all shocked.
Eliminating digital records is as easy as format c:.
Stone Mountain? Iron Mountain, is it?
Iron Mountain. https://www.ironmountain.com/
Not sure how burning paper records would impact the investigation since the alleged “shorting” activity would have been carried out on line and would be digitally documented (trading records, coordinating emails exchanged, etc).
Now if the digital records also are found to be missing/destroyed/corrupted…
The linked article contains an on-the-scene TV news report providing a lot of detail on when the fire started (mid-morning on a working day), how it was fought initially, and how it got out of hand (roof collapse took out the overhead sprinkler system), etc. There is also a next day follow-up video linked at the end of the first video. A lot of people involved right from the beginning.
So maybe it is just a coincidence; a damn convenient coincidence.
Yeah. Sort a like Jeff Epstein just committing suicide right there in the middle of the Feds NYC lock up. Just a coincidence. AG Barr said so. The Biden DOJ recent dropped charges against the negligent guards. Just another damn convenient coincidence.
There’s been a lot of those recently. Strange…
Was your LOPI stove steel or cast iron? I have a rolled steel (welded) stove made in Virginia. From the pics looks similar to some of those from Washington state. No fan but can be added. Mine heats 2000 square feet but gets down to 50 in the farthest room from the stove.
I don’t heat my house with waste office paper. I had been using 2 sheets to start the updraft, then one sheet to catch the kindling. But most office paper that comes in the mail now just smolders. I think it is some flame retardant in the paper. Who knows.
When I collect a lot I just burn it in a pit in the back yard. I have to have a good hot wood fire or it doesn’t burn well there either.
I don’t heat my house with waste office paper.
I have my stock account with them. I am hoping the records that burned are the ones they report to the IRS about your account.
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