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I've read a lot of the thread
originally posted by: SeenItBelieveIt
a reply to: butcherguy
Seems a ridiculously long way round. When I can just ask the individual who made the claim.
originally posted by: EndtheMadnessNow
a reply to: IAMTAT
His tweets led me over to Thomas Wictor's latest article.
JPMORGAN MANAGING DIRECTOR DIES SUDDENLY; HAS LINKS TO OTHER JPM DEATHS
Published: March 19, 2019
When you are the largest bank in the United States and you’ve been compared to the Gambino crime family in a book by two trial lawyers; when you’ve pleaded guilty to three criminal felony counts brought by the United States Justice Department in the past five years; when you’ve paid over $30 billion in fines over charges of crimes against the public and investors since 2008; and when you’ve had an unprecedented string of employees leaping to their death from buildings, dropping dead at home or on the street, and two alleged murder-suicides by employees — all in just the past five years – one might think that law enforcement might show some interest – especially since this employer – JPMorgan Chase – holds tens of billions of dollars of Bank-Owned Life Insurance (BOLI) on its workers. (This death benefit, by the way, pays tax-free to the corporation, not the employee’s family.)
But when it comes to JPMorgan Chase and law enforcement, there does not seem to be a morsel of curiosity over the continuing sudden deaths of its computer technology workers – no matter how high up the corporate ladder they rank or how many floors they are alleged to fall to their death.
Lori Glaze, acting director of NASA’s Planetary Science Division, was excited by the research, saying, “Life detection is an increasingly important goal of NASA’s planetary science missions, and this new work will help us to develop effective instruments and experiments that will expand the scope of what we look for,”
originally posted by: IAMTAT
originally posted by: airforcerulessky
a reply to: airforcerulessky
players in the game
qmap.pub...
WHO is #17?
Oh, Geez...it's Tony Podesta!
originally posted by: tiredoflooking
JPMORGAN MANAGING DIRECTOR DIES SUDDENLY; HAS LINKS TO OTHER JPM DEATHS
Published: March 19, 2019
When you are the largest bank in the United States and you’ve been compared to the Gambino crime family in a book by two trial lawyers; when you’ve pleaded guilty to three criminal felony counts brought by the United States Justice Department in the past five years; when you’ve paid over $30 billion in fines over charges of crimes against the public and investors since 2008; and when you’ve had an unprecedented string of employees leaping to their death from buildings, dropping dead at home or on the street, and two alleged murder-suicides by employees — all in just the past five years – one might think that law enforcement might show some interest – especially since this employer – JPMorgan Chase – holds tens of billions of dollars of Bank-Owned Life Insurance (BOLI) on its workers. (This death benefit, by the way, pays tax-free to the corporation, not the employee’s family.)
But when it comes to JPMorgan Chase and law enforcement, there does not seem to be a morsel of curiosity over the continuing sudden deaths of its computer technology workers – no matter how high up the corporate ladder they rank or how many floors they are alleged to fall to their death.
www.blacklistednews.com...
Interesting to see articles published making these connections.