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CONFIRMED: The Trillion-Dollar Lawsuit That Could End Financial Tyrann


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Nobody did any such thing. Besides, Fox News isn't anywhere near as bad about spreading false information than MSNBC or CNN. Most of the left leaning media in this country is flat out full of crap and so full of bias it's sickening.

 

I know this isn't supposed to be a post about Fox, but my God, the lengths the left go to to try and get it kicked off the air is scary. Almost like they don't WANT a dissenting voice out there to keep them semi-honest.

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How the hell do you sell over two trillion American dollars worth of shadow diamonds without anyone noticing? If this is true, and it really is the largest fraud case in World History, then that is just really, really stupid. Can't blame those 300 shareholders for suing these people, but you would think someone would catch onto this then and not now. Edited by Keanumoreira
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Nobody did any such thing. Besides, Fox News isn't anywhere near as bad about spreading false information than MSNBC or CNN. Most of the left leaning media in this country is flat out full of crap and so full of bias it's sickening.

 

I know this isn't supposed to be a post about Fox, but my God, the lengths the left go to to try and get it kicked off the air is scary. Almost like they don't WANT a dissenting voice out there to keep them semi-honest.

 

 

Umm, yes, the link included Faux news as a source,

 

And hmm, show me links where MSNBC or CNN are being caught out lying, editing video and promoting a hard right opinion or being banned in countries which don't allow lies in the news?

 

I'll wait.

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And hmm, show me links where MSNBC or CNN are being caught out lying, editing video and promoting a hard right opinion or being banned in countries which don't allow lies in the news?

Sorry, I don't play this game. The evidence is readily available if you are actually interested in hearing it, but you need to be of a receptive mind before it would do any good to enlighten you.

 

Plus, MSNBC and CNN won't be promoting a "hard right" opinion. They're too busy promoting a hard LEFT opinion. Also, this notion that Fox News is banned for lying is pretty lame and has zero proof. I do admire the craftsmanship and attention to detail that went into the construction of your strawman though.

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Nobody did any such thing. Besides, Fox News isn't anywhere near as bad about spreading false information than MSNBC or CNN. Most of the left leaning media in this country is flat out full of crap and so full of bias it's sickening.

 

I know this isn't supposed to be a post about Fox, but my God, the lengths the left go to to try and get it kicked off the air is scary. Almost like they don't WANT a dissenting voice out there to keep them semi-honest.

 

 

Umm, yes, the link included Faux news as a source,

 

And hmm, show me links where MSNBC or CNN are being caught out lying, editing video and promoting a hard right opinion or being banned in countries which don't allow lies in the news?

 

I'll wait.

Can you not try and start a ridiculous time old argument. I have been watching fox for a long time now and while I do think for myself and often do not agree with them they are much easier to watch then msnbc or CNN in some cases. And please, they sometimes get a story wrong because they rush to be the first ones to report it, but they always correct it later, which is something I cannot say for CNN. But really faux news? You are just flamebaiting my friend and thats no fun.

 

As for the actual article, it does indeed sound like a bunch of conspiracy crap and some author trying to get rich... If the bonds are real (which I highly doubt) then it means some organization with a bit of wealth to begin with is trying to bring down the world economy. I doubt this. As far as story goes this was interesting to read. Too Hollywood though.

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That's the problem with conspiracy theories. They often begin with a glimmer of truth, a grain of fact. The bonds were real, the Italian authorities had them on display. It might not have been a big deal which is why our media here didn't pick it up other than Beck. What the site did with the story though is take that glimmer of truth and explode it with mountains of complete crap. It'd make a great plot for a movie but 99.99% of the article is lies built on top of lies built on top of older conspiracy theories that themselves started off the same way.
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You know, the document is right there on the website. And you can call the law office thats listed in that document. I think that would pretty much..........end the is it real or is it not argument.:whistling: Try it. It would be a really big boulder off of your shoulders. Or from what it sounds like, a bigger one on them

 

here its the same link thats in the article http://divinecosmos.com/media/Keenan_complaint_11-23-2011_SDNY.pdf :thumbsup:

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The lawsuit is real, sure, but that doesn't mean the ridiculous conspiracy theory they developed behind it is. People can sue for anything they want. That doesn't mean it has merit or makes the story any more truthful.
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