43 TRILLION suit against U.S. govt. and major banks!

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43 TRILLION dollar suit against U.S. govt. officials and major banks! Accuses of stealing from U.S. people and money laundering. Screenshots of CNBC running it.

By: SherrieQA


Now this will BLOW you away! This is REAL!
A racketeering lawsuit was filed in the U.S. against top U.S. government officials and the wall street banks! It is for the tune of 43 TRILLION dollars!
I have captured screen shots of the CNBC website, just in case the article gets taken down! This way there is a record of it. I am putting the shots in this post along with the information.
You have to read the article... thousands of complaints have been served to bankers around the world and government officials! This is HUGE!
 

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Completely squashed

http://sherriequestioningall.blogspot.com/2012/10/43-trillion-dollar-suit-against-us-govt.html
I have captured screen shots of the CNBC website, just in case the article gets taken down! This way there is a record of it. I am putting the shots in this post along with the information.

LMAO. Oh DB will save the world! You may be the only one to have any record! They will come after you for sure. Black Helicopters, men in black, motorcycle chases, shoot outs, rooftop chases. Wow DB you're going to have quite the adventure!
 

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Interesting. I wish Spire much luck. It would be a nice outcome to see the banksters and their co-conspiriters in govt go to jail and the citizens get at least their 1.5 trillion back.

The AG quashing this before it even goes to court would be evidence of the conspiracy itself. I would have to question whether he actually can constitutionally make such a decision as he is named as a defendant.

It's out there now. MSNBC can remove it if they want but this will be viral in a big hurry.

#OccupyTheBanks = #OTB : #BANKSTERS $43 Trillion #MONEYLAUNDERING LAWSUIT

https://lucas2012infos.wordpress.com/tag/llps-racketeering-and-money-laundering-lawsuit-seeking-return-of-43-trillion-to-the-united-states-treasury/

REALIST NEWS - $43 Trillion lawsuit file in NY court against bankers and government officials - YouTube
 

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It doesn't take much to launch a lawsuit and claim damages. That doesn't mean there's any logic to the suit.

This is a very experienced group of lawyers. I doubt they would move on this without some evidence of their claims.

I myself would like nothing more than to see these criminals brought to justice and the whole corrupt banking system brought to its knees and the (non)federal reserve & the debt-based monetary system abolished.
 

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Who do we owe it to? Mars ?

Lets see Mars try to collect.

We owe it to the international bankers...World Bank, IMF, WTO and believe it or not the federal reserve, the UK central bank etc.

They have trapped the citizens of the world, with the help of our govts (which they bought & paid for) into a plan where the end game is bankrupting all nations so we, the citizens, are forced into complete slavery under their fascist, totalitarian control.
 
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This is a very experienced group of lawyers. I doubt they would move on this without some evidence of their claims.

I myself would like nothing more than to see these criminals brought to justice and the whole corrupt banking system brought to its knees and the (non)federal reserve & the debt-based monetary system abolished.


THey're hoping to force some out-of-court settlement.
 

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Oct 27 10:52

CNBC Exec’s Children Murdered, 1 Day After CNBC Reports $43 Trillion Bankster Lawsuit

By: NotForSale2NWO


This week financial news organization CNBC gave some mainstream attention to the largest money laundering and racketeering lawsuit in United States History, in which “Banksters” and their U.S. racketeering partners are being accused of laundering of 43 trillion dollars worth of ill gotten gains.
The lawsuit is said to involve officials located in the highest offices of government and the financial sector.
Since this information was surprisingly revealed by the mainstream news organization there has been a very suspicious and deadly fallout at the CNBC headquarters.
Within hours the original page for the article was taken down, and CNBC senior vice president Kevin Krim received news that his children were killed under very suspicious circumstances.

It doesn't take much to launch a lawsuit and claim damages. That doesn't mean there's any logic to the suit.

We should talk about logic sometime TP.

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LMAO. Oh DB will save the world! You may be the only one to have any record! They will come after you for sure. Black Helicopters, men in black, motorcycle chases, shoot outs, rooftop chases. Wow DB you're going to have quite the adventure!

Only if I have the same magic potion you swallowed today.
 

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Interesting. I wish Spire much luck. It would be a nice outcome to see the banksters and their co-conspiriters in govt go to jail and the citizens get at least their 1.5 trillion back.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kr67qeokTJc


A little curious here on a pint of procedure... Considering that the electorate voted-in the co-conspirators (gvt); does that make then an accessory to the crime and thereby liable?
 

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A little curious here on a pint of procedure... Considering that the electorate voted-in the co-conspirators (gvt); does that make then an accessory to the crime and thereby liable?

That's a really really good question captn und I think the answer is unreservedly yes, we are responsible and we are liable for rectification.
 

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See when an amount that high is mentioned people automatically debunk it.
Remember the worst is that the derivatives that are outstanding actually amount
to more that 43 trillion, they amount to a Quadrillion and if they were to come due
it would be a lot worse.
There was an add the other day about a class action suit where people are or may
be entitled to part of a 1.5 trillion dollar settlement for those cheated by faulty
foreclosures. Indeed there is so much crap going on nothing would surprise me.
 

darkbeaver

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Yer write damngrumpy, a number like that blows us over and our conditioning does the rest compelling some of us to proffer the disings of poo poo tut tut haha impossible conspiracy they must smoke grass they should have stayed in school

An appreciation of the gluttonous power of the enemy is unimaginable for most of us.
 

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A little curious here on a pint of procedure... Considering that the electorate voted-in the co-conspirators (gvt); does that make then an accessory to the crime and thereby liable?

An interesting take on the situation. I don't think it quite works because the citizens didn't vote for most of these guys, they were appointed. Also the ones that were voted for were hired to represent the people which in this case they didn't so maybe tossing a 'dereliction of duty' type charge would also be in order.
 

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In the end, the people pay the money, and the lawyers profit. Any settlement from the gov't or banks will be paid by the taxpayers or the clients of the bank.

Why anyone thinks that this is anything other than a money-making plan by the lawyers is beyond me. Let's assume there's a settlement - where does the money come from, and where does it go?
 

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Face it the banks ran out of people to shaft so they began to shaft each other that is one
explanation. The real problem is they under write each others loans like guarantees as it
were. When things go wrong they really go wrong, but face it someone else is going to pay.
 

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In the end, the people pay the money, and the lawyers profit. Any settlement from the gov't or banks will be paid by the taxpayers or the clients of the bank.

Why anyone thinks that this is anything other than a money-making plan by the lawyers is beyond me. Let's assume there's a settlement - where does the money come from, and where does it go?

The money should come from liquidating all the personal assets of all involved and should be distributed equally among everyone who paid income tax between 2008 and today except for the immediate family of the defendants.

If you notice the suit names the govt employees as individuals, not govt agents therefore they can't ask the taxpayer to foot the bill.