Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Yikes. $600 Million is still missing from MF Global...




~excerp~ By Christopher Bollyn


WOLFOWITZ DOCTRINE POST 9/11:  OVERTHROW 7 NATIONS IN 5 YEARS

The Zionist Neo-Con agenda articulated by Deputy Secretary of Defense Paul Wolfowitz at the Pentagon post-9/11 was to overthrow the regimes of 7 nations in five years.  9/11 was a false-flag terror attack designed and carried out in order to usher in this radical policy change.  Wesley Clark described his shock at discovering this imperialist agenda during a speech to the Commonwealth Club in San Francisco in October 2007.

The Huffington Post had asked Clark in January 2007 what made him so sure that the United States is headed in the direction of attacking Iran, and he replied: “You just have to read what’s in the Israeli press. The Jewish community is divided, but there is so much pressure being channeled from the New York money people to the office seekers.”

It is certainly true that "New York money people" are leading the push to use U.S. military force to aggress Iran.  The very same "money people" were also involved in both 9/11 and the trillion dollar bail-out of A.I.G., Goldman Sachs, and other corrupt investment banks.  Two former bosses of Goldman Sachs, Jon Corzine and Bradley Abelow, are behind the latest financial fraud - the missing $600 million from MF Global.  The people behind the criminal network that is destroying America are known, but because our law enforcement agencies are also corrupt and controlled there is no action taken to stop them.  How can we stop a criminal organization that controls the White House, Congress, the U.S. Department of Justice - and the FBI?  This is the question that needs to be answered if we are to avoid a major war in the Middle East - with Iran and Syria.

"What happened on 9/11... We didn't have American understanding of it and we had instead a policy coup in this country. A coup.  A policy coup.  Some hard-nosed people took over the direction of American policy and they never bothered to inform the rest of us."
- General Wesley Clark, 3 October 2007


Dec 2, 2011 6:42pm

Jon Corzine, Obama ‘Partner’ and Campaign Financier, Subpoenaed on MF Global Collapse

Former New Jersey governor and U.S. Sen. Jon Corzine, whom President Obama once hailed as an “honorable man” and one of his “best partners” in the White House, has been subpoenaed to testify before Congress about his role in the collapse of the investment firm MF Global.
Corzine was chairman and CEO of the company between March 2010 and Oct. 31, 2011, when it filed for bankruptcy.  An estimated $1.2 billion has not been accounted for, leaving many investor accounts drained.  The FBI and Justice Department are also investigating the case.
The unanimous, bipartisan vote today to require Corzine to appear before the House Agriculture Committee next week sets the stage for tough questioning of one of the president’s top re-election campaign fundraisers and a man who had, until recently, been considered a top pick for Treasury Secretary in a possible second Obama term.
Corzine hosted a private fundraiser for Obama at his Manhattan home in April and has given the maximum individual contribution — $35,800 — to Obama and Democrats for 2012, according to Federal Election Commission records.  He and his family have donated more than $933,000 to Democratic candidates and groups since 1990, according to the Center for Responsive Politics.
The former CEO of Goldman Sachs has also bundled more than $500,000 in contributions for Obama 2012 from his deep-pocket friends and associates, many of whom have ties to Wall Street.
Corzine’s scheduled appearance before the House panel on Dec. 8 comes with potential pitfalls.  If he openly answers lawmakers’ questions, he risks giving information that criminal and civil investigators could use against him.  On the other hand, if he invokes his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination, he could appear culpable to some degree.
While Corzine has not yet been charged with a crime, his ties to the failed firm have drawn criticism from Republicans and spurred demands on Obama to return Corzine’s campaign cash.
“In light of the FBI investigation into Jon Corzine’s company, President Obama should immediately return the $500,000 that Corzine raised on his behalf,” Republican National Committee chairman Reince Priebus said in a statement last month.
An Obama campaign official said they would return funds associated with Corzine if he is charged with any wrongdoing in criminal or civil court.
ABC News’ Jason Ryan and Susanna Kim contributed to thsi report.
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