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Originally posted by burntheships
reply to post by smallpeeps
Why lie when you can tell the truth and still get away with the crime?
MF Global, the bankrupt parent of a failed broker-dealer, lost $2.36 million from Oct. 31, the day it filed for creditor protection, to Nov. 30, the Chapter 11 trustee, Louis Freeh, said in a filing today in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Manhattan. Most of the money, $2.38 million, went to pay the remaining employees www.bloomberg.com...
Would that be the same Louis Freeh that was involved in all of this???
en.wikipedia.org...edit on 22-12-2011 by burntheships because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by burntheships
reply to post by smallpeeps
Ah, well then hes a very efficient bagman is he not?
I am speechless to learn this is the same man.
Corruption knows NO bounds!
Originally posted by smallpeeps
And they know that Interpol, having been babysat by the Naxis during WW2, it waiting to become the new global SS, once they merge with the TSA and other fifth columns which will, like the SS, become an army unto themselves.
www.infowars.com...
Paul Joseph Watson
Infowars.com
Friday, December 23, 2011
Congress is set to give the green light on funding for a massive expansion of TSA checkpoints, with the federal agency already responsible for over 9,000 such checkpoints in the last year amidst increased fears America is turning into a police state following the passage of the ‘indefinite detention’ bill.
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“The TSA’s 25 “viper” teams — for Visible Intermodal Prevention and Response — have run more than 9,300 unannounced checkpoints and other search operations in the last year. Department of Homeland Security officials have asked Congress for funding to add 12 more teams next year,” reports the L.A. Times.
The demand for $24 million in extra funding is in addition to the $110 million spent in fiscal year 2011. The figures are completely independent from the federal agency’s role inside the nation’s airports, which costs taxpayers $5 billion a year.
The extra money is being demanded despite the fact that there is “no proof that the roving viper teams have foiled any terrorist plots or thwarted any major threat to public safety,” according to the L.A. Times report, which also highlights how the TSA’s sniffer dogs are used to single out people for questioning if the dog smells the scent of the owner’s pets on their clothing.
en.wikipedia.org...
wiki/Sicherheitspolizei
The term originated in the early years of the Nazi power in Germany. Germany, as a federal state, had a myriad of local and centralised police agencies, which often were un-coordinated and had overlapping jurisdictions. Himmler and Heydrich's grand plan was to fully absorb all the police and security apparatus into the structure of the Schutzstaffel (SS). To this end, Himmler took command first of the Gestapo (itself developed from the Prussian Secret Police) and later of all the regular and criminal investigation police, assuming the title Chef der Deutschen Polizei (Chief of the German Police). As such he was nominally subordinate to Interior Minister Wilhelm Frick, but in practice Himmler answered to no-one but Hitler.[2]
In 1936, the state security police were consolidated and placed under the central command of Reinhard Heydrich, already chief of the party Sicherheitsdienst (SD), and named Sicherheitspolizei.[3] The idea was to fully identify the party agency (SD) with the state agency (SiPo). Most of the SiPo members were encouraged or volunteered to become members of the SS and many held a rank in both organisations. In practice, however, the SiPo and the SD frequently came into jurisdictional and operational conflict with each other, due in large part to the fact that the Gestapo and Kripo had many experienced, professional policemen and investigators, that considered the SD as an organisation of amateurs and often thought the SD a rather incompetent agency.
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In September 1939, with the founding of the SS's Reichssicherheitshauptamt (RSHA), the Sicherheitspolizei as a functioning state agency ceased to exist as they were merged into the RSHA as separate departments.[5] However, its terms survived in common usage within Nazi Germany.
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Following the end of the Second World War, the phrase Sicherheitspolizei appeared in East Germany as a title for some components of the East German secret police forces.
Originally posted by avatar01
This news is from 2009...edit on 23-12-2011 by avatar01 because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by smallpeeps
Following the end of the Second World War, the phrase Sicherheitspolizei appeared in East Germany as a title for some components of the East German secret police forces.
The specific aspects of Heimat — love and attachment to homeland — left the idea vulnerable to easy assimilation into the fascist "blood and soil" literature of the National Socialists since it is relatively easy to add to the positive feelings for the Heimat a rejection of anything foreign, that however is not there necessarily. en.wikipedia.org...
Originally posted by JohnnyCanuck
Originally posted by smallpeeps
Following the end of the Second World War, the phrase Sicherheitspolizei appeared in East Germany as a title for some components of the East German secret police forces.
Could that have anything to do with the fact that Sicherheitspolizei translates directly to "Security Police"?
divinecosmos.com...
upintelligence.multiply.com...
Beginning in 1875, New York international financial investment trading merchant house of HOBSON HURTADO & CO. transferred over 3,000 of these types of U.S. Gold Coins bearer bond certificates to bondholders investing in U.S. import of Peru guano ( seabird dung used as high quality fertilizer ). These U.S. private investment company bonds promised $1,000 in then-valued ( 1875 ) U.S. $20 dollar gold coins believed hoarded by John Pierpont Margan (aka) J.P. Morgan. Interestingly, both the House of HOBSON HURTADO & CO. and its predecessor firm, the House of DABNEY MORGAN & CO. were both eventually absorbed by the MORGAN GUARANTY TRUST CO. which eventually - after a long series of mergers and acquisitions over the years - became known in 2004 as J.P. MORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A. in New York (USA). This one-half image is of another one of 3,600 bearer bond certificates printed and distributed.
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That is all I will say on the matter for the moment, except that if you want to believe all the garbage people like Scott, Keenan, Fulford (the mouthpiece) and Wilcox (the naïve) put out, then you are no better than them as Financial Terrorists. The day will dawn when the truth will be seen whereby many people will end up kicking themselves for believing in such falsities.
For the moment, regards
D.P.Crayford.