Wall Street and Washington conspired to defraud Japanese banks »
Posted By jovial 7 months, 3 weeks ago in Business & Finance( WMR ) -- Intelligence agencies in China and Japan are focusing on the role of a successor entity of Salomon Brothers as being behind a fraud against Japanese banks by the U.S. Treasury, the Federal Reserve, and Wall Street to bail out unscrupulous Wall Street bankers and mega-investors.
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dissent7 months, 3 weeks ago
thanks for this jovial. this whole economic implosion and its ensuing serial bailouts stinks to high heaven of an orchestrated set up and what is probably the biggest scam ever. this story adds a little more sense as to how and why it's happening. japan and china will probably have a few fast moves of their own to play before this game is over. how do you say "fool me once shame on you. fool me twice... " in japanese?
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Tcaros7 months, 3 weeks ago
Everyone knows who's at the top of this.
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It's the folks who want to destroy the democratic republic in America and replace it with corporate world bank ownership. -

Charlson7 months, 3 weeks ago
"WMR has also learned that a number of CIA officers are in Beijing to try to prevent a united Asian front against Washington’s and Wall Street’s attempts to call the shots on the global financial crisis. The CIA’s top priority is to ensure that nothing interferes with China’s continued backing of the U.S. dollar."
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Now isn't this interesting? Washington and Wall Street still sucking on China's tit. -
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vmoptions-web-directory7 months, 3 weeks ago
American's have been sucked dry so they try to suck another nation dry. It's the Republican way...
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