Griff
6th November 2012, 01:34
By now many of you have heard about the $43 Trillion racketeering and money laundering Lawsuit against the major banks, along with several members of Obama's staff, Geithner, Rubin (current and former Treasury Secretaries) Jon Corzine, Attorney General Eric Holder, the recent head of Citigroup, etc, etc.
Original press release of the Spire Law Group, LLP's national homeowner's lawsuit:
http://http://www.marketwatch.com/story/major-banks-governmental-officials-and-their-comrade-capitalists-targets-of-spire-law-group-llps-racketeering-and-money-laundering-lawsuit-seeking-return-of-43-trillion-to-the-united-states-treasury-2012-10-25
If you haven't heard about it, you can forgive yourself. You see, it hasn't been reported in ANY mainstream media. Except one. CNBC posted the press release on it's website on Oct. 25 (at 2:00 PM)
Here's a link to a screenshot of CNBC's website from that day.
http://sherriequestioningall.blogspot.ca/2012/10/43-trillion-dollar-suit-against-us-govt.html
The next day, as you can read,the story was pulled from CNBC's website, the link just reaching a blank page.
The man responsible for CNBC's website is Kevin Krim, recent VP of digital media for CNBC. He had to have approved the posting of the story to CNBC's website. On Oct. 25, he was away from his apartment in NYC on business.
At around 5:30 P.M. on Oct. 25 (around 3 and a half hours after the press release of the lawsuit was posted) Kevin Krim's wife Marina gets to their NYC apt. building. She finds two of their children, Lucia, 6, and Leo, 2, stabbed to death in the bathroom, with their nanny lying near. The nanny, Yoselyn Ortega, had stab wound to her wrists and neck, and was unconscious.
Good report here:
http://freedomoutpost.com/2012/10/cnbc-execs-2-toddlers-murdered-following-43-trillion-bankster-lawsuit-report-airing/
The nanny has since been charged with the murder of the two Krim children, after waking from a drug-induced coma and being interviewed by police.
The CBC report is here, with nary a mention of the website link to the $3 Trillion lawsuit:
http://www.cbc.ca/news/world/story/2012/11/04/newyork-nanny.html
I would hate to think that two innocent children are dead over this, but it sure looks that way.
I would also hate to be in Yoselyn Ortega's place right now. The only hope for her is some solid forensic evidence of her innocence.
That is, if it doesn't go "missing"
This is a story worth following.
Original press release of the Spire Law Group, LLP's national homeowner's lawsuit:
http://http://www.marketwatch.com/story/major-banks-governmental-officials-and-their-comrade-capitalists-targets-of-spire-law-group-llps-racketeering-and-money-laundering-lawsuit-seeking-return-of-43-trillion-to-the-united-states-treasury-2012-10-25
If you haven't heard about it, you can forgive yourself. You see, it hasn't been reported in ANY mainstream media. Except one. CNBC posted the press release on it's website on Oct. 25 (at 2:00 PM)
Here's a link to a screenshot of CNBC's website from that day.
http://sherriequestioningall.blogspot.ca/2012/10/43-trillion-dollar-suit-against-us-govt.html
The next day, as you can read,the story was pulled from CNBC's website, the link just reaching a blank page.
The man responsible for CNBC's website is Kevin Krim, recent VP of digital media for CNBC. He had to have approved the posting of the story to CNBC's website. On Oct. 25, he was away from his apartment in NYC on business.
At around 5:30 P.M. on Oct. 25 (around 3 and a half hours after the press release of the lawsuit was posted) Kevin Krim's wife Marina gets to their NYC apt. building. She finds two of their children, Lucia, 6, and Leo, 2, stabbed to death in the bathroom, with their nanny lying near. The nanny, Yoselyn Ortega, had stab wound to her wrists and neck, and was unconscious.
Good report here:
http://freedomoutpost.com/2012/10/cnbc-execs-2-toddlers-murdered-following-43-trillion-bankster-lawsuit-report-airing/
The nanny has since been charged with the murder of the two Krim children, after waking from a drug-induced coma and being interviewed by police.
The CBC report is here, with nary a mention of the website link to the $3 Trillion lawsuit:
http://www.cbc.ca/news/world/story/2012/11/04/newyork-nanny.html
I would hate to think that two innocent children are dead over this, but it sure looks that way.
I would also hate to be in Yoselyn Ortega's place right now. The only hope for her is some solid forensic evidence of her innocence.
That is, if it doesn't go "missing"
This is a story worth following.