Saturday, February 15, 2014

Exposing what lies beneath the bodies of dead bankers and what lies ahead for us

Ten bankers have been killed in the last month.  Something really sinister is going on.  Read this whole article at the bottom of this excerpt







If the bodies were dots on a piece of paper, connecting them results
in a sinister picture being drawn that involves global criminal activity
in the financial world the likes of which is almost without precedent.
It should serve as a warning that we are at the precipice of something
so big, it will shake the financial world as we know it to its core. It
seems to illustrate the complicity of big banks and governments, the
intelligence community, and the media.



Although the trail of mysterious and bizarre deaths detailed below
begin in late January, 2014, there are others. Not only that, there will
be more, according to sources within the financial world. Based on my
findings, these are not mere random, tragic cases of suicide, but of the
methodical silencing of individuals who had the ability to expose
financial fraud at the highest levels, and the complicity of certain
governmental agencies and individuals who are engaged in the greatest
theft of wealth the world has ever seen.



It is often said that life imitates art. In the case of the dead
financial executives, perhaps death imitates theater, or more
specifically, the movie The International, which was coincidently
released in U.S. theaters exactly five years ago today.



We are told by the media that the untimely deaths of these young men
and men in their prime are either suicides or tragic accidents. We are
told what to believe by the captured and controlled media, regardless of
how unusual or unlikely the circumstances, or how implausible the
explanation. Such are the hallmarks of high level criminality and the
involvement of a certain U.S. intelligence agency intent on keeping the
lid on money laundering on a global scale.





Exposing what lies beneath the bodies of dead bankers and what lies ahead for us

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