CNBC Exec’s Children Murdered, 1 Day After CNBC Reports $43 Trillion Bankster Lawsuit
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Source: the intelhub
This week financial news organization CNBC gave some mainstream attention to the largest money laundering and racketeering lawsuit in United States History, in which Banksters and their U.S. racketeering partners are being accused of laundering of 43 trillion dollars worth of ill gotten gains.
The lawsuit is said to involve officials located in the highest offices of government and the financial sector.
Since this information was surprisingly revealed by the mainstream news organization there has been a very suspicious and deadly fallout at the CNBC headquarters.
Within hours the original page for the article was taken down, and CNBC senior vice president Kevin Krim received news that his children were killed under very suspicious circumstances.
It seems that the murder happened first and then the page was removed later.
According to mainstream accounts the childrens nanny is responsible for the murders, allegedly stabbing both children.
This lawsuit is also reported by
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/major-banks-governmental-officials-and-their-comrade-capitalists-targets-of-spire-law-group-llps-racketeering-and-money-laundering-lawsuit-seeking-return-of-43-trillion-to-the-united-states-treasury-2012-10-25
http://www.zerohedge.com/forum/class-action-lawsuit-against-federal-reserve-bank
Read more: http://theintelhub.com/2012/10/27/cnbc-execs-children-murdered-1-day-after-cnbc-reports-43-trillion-bankster-lawsuit/
Faygo Kid
(21,478 posts)Awful tragedy, unspeakable. But the mother walked in on the nanny as she stabbed herself.
Words cannot express the horror of this, but this article is pure exploitation.
Incitatus
(5,317 posts)That sounds very high. The world's GDP is 69 trillion.
AntiFascist
(12,792 posts)if ever the worst players amongst the 1% have revealed themselves, it is in this story, or at least in the story covered by CNBC.
fingrinn
(81 posts)the wall street journal as well.
Lilma
(132 posts)It looks like a suspicious site to me. All of those mentioned are Obama democrats in high offices.
The story on CNBC was removed shortly after the murders though, obviously someone thought there was a link for them to remove it.
I first came across this story a few days ago and the website suggested it would be removed very quickly, lo and behold a top executives kids are murdered and the story disappears. Very strange.
The empressof all
(29,098 posts)The articles are based on a press release from a law firm that discloses little about themselves. I wonder if Orly Taits is a partner in this....I think they are based out of California.
Ford_Prefect
(7,892 posts)and contemporary English. It reads like a high school level diatribe rather than a coherent and crosschecked publication.
I call BS on this one.
Rhiannon12866
(205,237 posts)Thanks for your understanding.