• Gold Standard I...
    01/12/2016 - 00:57
    Jamie Dimon, JP Morgan ChaseBrian T. Moynihan, Bank of AmericaMichael Corbat, Citigroup I am writing to you to warn you about the disruption that is about to occur in banking.

If you like mysteries, solve the murder of Wall Street FBI Informant Al Chalem...





 
I preface this story by reminding you of a fact not known by 98% of most Americans...Anyone can purchase shares of stocks on NASDAQ or NYSE with unlimited amounts of cash without ever disclosing the source of the money. Look it up if you don't believe it. This provision of law was enacted at the same time Regulation S was introduced. Now then... Al Chalem was found shot times in his home in October of 1999. He was a street hustler, naked short seller, and always peddling shells and pumping and dumping small and micro cap stocks. He did a lot of off-shore deals - both black and white deals but he always lived within the gray zone. At the time of his murder Al was a wired FBI informant yet nobody came to his aid and nobody moved in to arrest the gunman - a Russian mobster who Chalem reported to FBI just a few weeks before for threats made against his life. FBI agent John Marley admitted he knew who the killer was in 2001 as did a handful of others yet the Russian(M.V.)still walks free. What most people don't know, or maybe they in fact do know but have been advised to turn a blind eye to, is that good old Chalem bought and sold some unregistered shares of Enron in private sales off-shore to some high and mighty politicians in 1998 and 1999 as did two other brokers named John Pierre Gonyou, and Scotty Gallin, who by the way also suffered strange and sudden deaths during the same time period. (private plane crash and alleged drug overdose) If I were to tell you any more of this story you would roll your eyes and shout "Conspiracy Theory" so I will let you all solve this mystery with your own theories. Why do you think this case has not been solved in 15 years by the G men who had Al under 24/7 surveillance? Hint, Hint... American Financial Group of Aventura, Florida. I also remind you that HSBC and Wells Fargo Bank admitted in 2010 and 2012 of laundering almost $400 Billion of drug monies. My time is up... your turn
 

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