Saturday, August 18, 2012

Laws Don't Apply To Political Elite

Jon Corzine helped MF Global move billions of client funds offshore.  Clients have not received their money back, and there have been no prosecutions for the theft of funds.


A criminal investigation into the collapse of the brokerage firm MF Global and the disappearance of about $1 billion in customer money is now heading into its final stage without charges expected against any top executives. ...
Mr. Corzine, in a bid to rebuild his image and engage his passion for trading, is weighing whether to start a hedge fund, according to people with knowledge of his plans. ...


Jon Corzine pushed MF Global into risky bets on European debt, which led to MF Global failing.  In a last-minute effort to keep MF Global solvent, client funds were pledged and those clients funds were lost.  If a regular person stole client funds, they would go to prison.  Jon Corzine, being a well-connected political elite, apparently will not even be charged with a crime.

Thursday, August 09, 2012

Banksters Have Special Privileges

An average person who was caught trading with Iran even once would be in prison.  The elite banksters trade with Iran repeatedly for years, and the the bank's regulators are upset when an enforcement action is started by a state regulator.  There are two levels of crime - the banksters and everyone else.


U.S. regulators irate at NY action against Standard Chartered
The U.S. Treasury Department and Federal Reserve were blindsided and angered by the decision of a New York banking regulator to launch an explosive attack on Standard Chartered Plc over $250 billion in alleged money laundering transactions tied to Iran, sources familiar with the situation said.

By going it alone through the order he issued on Monday, the head of the recently created New York State Department of Financial Services, Benjamin Lawsky, also complicates talks between the Treasury and London-based Standard Chartered to settle claims over the transactions, several of the sources said. ...



In other words, this complicates their efforts to allow the banksters to walk away with a small fine.

USA Created Al Qaeda

In this video, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton admits the USA created Al Qaeda.


Monday, August 06, 2012

Chemotherapy Boosts Cancer

Not only does chemotherapy cause people illness and death, scientists are now admitting chemotherapy actually boosts cancer growth.  Americans will continue to be prescribed toxic drugs because of the enormous profits to the drug companies.

Chemotherapy can backfire and boost cancer growth
Cancer-busting chemotherapy can cause damage to healthy cells which triggers them to secrete a protein that sustains tumour growth and resistance to further treatment, a study said Sunday.

Researchers in the United States made the "completely unexpected" finding while seeking to explain why cancer cells are so resilient inside the human body when they are easy to kill in the lab...

Wednesday, August 01, 2012

Feds Steal Truck and Run Drugs

A regular person would be charged with grand theft auto for stealing the truck, some charges for the drugs, and probably conspiracy.  When the federal police do this, they get a free pass while the truck driver died and the truck owner is nearly pushed out of business.  The federal government has become thugs and gangsters.


Truck owner wants DEA to pay up after botched sting
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Commandeered by one of his drivers, who was secretly working with federal agents, the truck had been hauling marijuana from the border as part of an undercover operation. And without Patty's knowledge, the Drug Enforcement Administration was paying his driver, Lawrence Chapa, to use the truck to bust traffickers.

At least 17 hours before that early morning phone call, Chapa was shot dead in front of more than a dozen law enforcement officers - all of them taken by surprise by hijackers trying to steal the red Kenworth T600 truck and its load of pot.

In the confusion of the attack in northwest Harris County, compounded by officers in the operation not all knowing each other, a Houston policeman shot and wounded a Harris County sheriff's deputy.

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