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"I'm convinced it's bona fide," said James. "I've been working on this case for five months, and I've not found a single reason [to think otherwise]."
James told ZDNet UK that he had not been approached by the UNOITC, and that there were no links between Foundation X and UNOITC.
Originally posted by thoughtsfullhowever they did manage to transfer £5bn into UK banks at the time of the crash pretty much unnoticed. which speaks volumes about our current banking system.
Originally posted by thoughtsfull
reply to post by Yissachar1
Factories and jobs is one thing, but when someone starts building hospitals and schools it is because they want a debt of honour.. it is not buying the British Gov, it is buying the British people.
Originally posted by Alora
Originally posted by thoughtsfull
reply to post by Yissachar1
Factories and jobs is one thing, but when someone starts building hospitals and schools it is because they want a debt of honour.. it is not buying the British Gov, it is buying the British people.
I think you absolutely nailed it in this statement. Well done!
Originally posted by george_gaz
According to Sky News the value is no longer £5billion plus £17billion but now rests at £75billion!
A shadowy organisation has apparently offered to lend the UK £75bn to clear the national debt and "help save the world", a peer has told Sky News.
Sky News
Originally posted by george_gaz
reply to post by thoughtsfull
This is it ... this is what clinches it for me. £75bn and nothing in return? Pull the other leg!
They will call on this favour, surely.
What about these people? The Elders. It is a long shot as I doubt they have that kind of cash and this issue looks a little too removed from their normal interests but maybe they are extending?