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Re: Lord James of Blackheath - 15 Trillion dollars and 750 thousand metric tonnes of
Dang it man, I accidentally just created a thread about the 15 Trillion/Lord Blackheath subject. I didn't know it was in this thread, sorry....
You can never have too many eyes on a conspiracy, though.
Re: Lord James of Blackheath - 15 Trillion dollars and 750 thousand metric tonnes of
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TheNocturnalEgyptian
Dang it man, I accidentally just created a thread about the 15 Trillion/Lord Blackheath subject. I didn't know it was in this thread, sorry....
You can never have too many eyes on a conspiracy, though.
Well thanks to you I got to this new information. The bondsmuggling stories start to make more sense now. I do think what monty presented is more believable, than some small time Italian gangsters printing up Billion Dollar bonds to trade w gullible Swiss bankers, or Benjamin Fulfords fantastic story of the dynasties of the east depositing some 750.000 tons of gold for the bonds...
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White Hats have released a scanned document of one of the contracts between Yohannes Riyadi and the Federal Reserve!
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Serpo
The three signatures of Bernanke and Fergusson on the document are identical. So I would guess it is a forgery, unless they usually would sign documents as these electronically?
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Neuro
The three signatures of Bernanke and Fergusson on the document are identical. So I would guess it is a forgery, unless they usually would sign documents as these electronically?
They would be worthless if they didn't have wet ink signatures. I also think the sigs are too similar to be separately made. There is a lot of splotchy areas around the signature and seals. They could be artifacts from some artwork being done.