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Several days ago, Steven Jones of Dow Jones Newswires – a News Corporation company – broke what may be the story of the Millennium, literally.
According to 69 recent SEC filings that have now “vanished”, a Texan by the name of Johnny Earl Satterwhite claims to hold over $8 trillion in public companies like Microsoft, Exxon Mobil and City National Bank, among others.
Jones also obtained documents that show Satterwhite falsely warranting his ownership of almost one trillion shares in Microsoft. This is 100% impossible, as Jones brilliantly notes:
That is about 1,500 times more than company co-founder Bill Gates owns, and, in fact, more than the 8.4 billion shares Microsoft has issued in its 36-year history. Satterwhite's filings on Exxon Mobil, City National Bancshares and other companies claim similar-sized stakes, which exceed the number of shares outstanding at those companies.
Ladies and gentlemen, a scandal far larger than Bernie Madoff has just been uncovered and this is one element of a much crazier narrative.
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I would like to applaud Dow Jones Newswires and News Corporation – by extension, this also means Rupert Murdoch and his senior staff – for allowing Steven Jones to inform the public about unprecedented official corruption in the United States.
According to 69 recent SEC filings that have now “vanished”, a Texan by the name of Johnny Earl Satterwhite claims to hold over $8 trillion in public companies like Microsoft, Exxon Mobil and City National Bank, among others.
In a phone interview, Satterwhite said the filings were made on behalf of a group of individuals, whom he declined to identify. He said he doesn't act as adviser to the group and has no connection with the companies they claim to be invested in.
"These people don't want it known who they are," Satterwhite said.
Satterwhite also said the SEC contacted him last week about one filing, but he said the official didn't question the legality of the documents. "That never came up," Satterwhite said of his conversation with the SEC official.
Satterwhite, 51, made his first submission to the SEC on June 2 and picked up steam throughout the month. In addition to companies, the filings indicate large holdings in investment vehicles.
Satterwhite said he has lived in Texas most of his life and moved to Killeen about a year ago from San Antonio. He said he also is registered as a lobbyist with the federal government on behalf of the same group he represents in the SEC filings.
The filings list an address on the west side of Killeen in a neighborhood that sits between the Foot Hood Army base and the Robert Gray Army Airfield.
A neighbor described the area as working class and made up of mostly military families living in two- and three-bedroom apartments and rental homes. She said she doubted there were any millionaires living in the neighborhood.
Originally posted by Crakeur
more info on the guy and his actions:
blogmosaic.knowledgemosaic.com...
they seem to think the guy is trying to make a point.
Originally posted by Pervius
It's NOT a scandal.....you ain't going to believe this:
"""The agency(s) (NASA) (Department of Energy) are to combine the technology that both entities have pertaining to the access and use Of (LIVA) to generate energy"""
soprweb.senate.gov...
What the heck does NASA and the Dept of Energy have that's called "LIVA"????????????????
edit on 22-6-2011 by Pervius because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by neo96
there is too much misplaced anger and hatred for the wall street crowd.
Originally posted by consigliere
Found this LIVA/TIVA
Seems to have some kind of computer application,but its soooo beyond my scope of understanding