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$43 trillion dollar money laundering and racketeering lawsuit.


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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

 

NEW YORK, Oct. 25, 2012 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- Spire Law Group, LLP's national home owners' lawsuit, pending in the venue where the "Banksters" control their $43 trillion racketeering scheme (New York) - known as the largest money laundering and racketeering lawsuit in United States History and identifying $43 trillion ($43,000,000,000,000.00) of laundered money by the "Banksters" and their U.S. racketeering partners and joint venturers - now pinpoints the identities of the key racketeering partners of the "Banksters" located in the highest offices of government and acting for their own self-interests. -snip-

 

Also, the same article was posted on CNBC, which was removed.

 

http://whatreallyhappened.com/IMAGES/CNBCvanishedarticleSpire.jpg

 

None of this really surprises me, but it all makes perfect sense considering the current economic situation. Theoretically if $43 trillion dollars obtained in this manner was to be pushed into the economy, we would probably go FUBAR overnight. A rough estimate of 250 million people in the USA and that would = 172,000 stolen from every person in the USA. 43T / 250M.

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Honestly there is probably a reason why this isn't a big issue in america because it isn's real. If this was a real topic issue it would have gotten eventually to the mainstream media. So far after doing a small amount of research there isn't much talk about it. either because the case was already settled out of court or the whole thing is not very credible to begin with or it could have just been dropped. Until this is actaully publicized on mainstream media it's most likely not true. because something this big wouldn't just be pulled from something as credible as CNBC unless there was a real reason to be pulled. That is just my thoughts on it. either way no one will know because no one in the mainstream is really talking about it concidering the huge accusations on considerable amount of people who would be accountable for this.

 

This honestly seem like more of a conspiracy theory that would be hard to argue about. because there is no evidence on the internet and likely even less outside of to be probably concidered credible.

 

Its just like those documents that conspiracy theorists upload on the web about the government knowing about the 911 attacks or aliens. there is just not enough actual evidences to me to believe such huge accusations.

 

Looking at the history of internet news a lot of stories that are published over the years are taken down after a few hours because the sources are found not credible and the articles copied to mainstream media don't have enough research or evidence to make public.

 

If it's political that is a differenet story. Yet being political it would cause more of an uproar and most likely eventually endup in main stream media anyways.

 

So I think this article is more false than legit. Most of the links if you search on the internet lead to one main source anyways. if there was more to the story with muliple sources with actual substantial evidence it might be taken more seriously by mainstream media.

 

We can debate if this makes sense or not but there isnt much more to debate about concidering there isnt much info about this to actaully research on the internet. the topic is too one sided with no evidence to support the accusations being made.

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