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Post by agentf on Aug 23, 2015 10:11:14 GMT -5
It appears if you look at the Canadian flag which bears five arrows and is red that the Red Shield of the Rothschilds may already have achieved their aims. I have been in the middle of something for over a month that points to the wealth of some Canadians being derived from worldwide Ponzi schemes with Toronto as its capital. More on that in my next book, maybe. I send my regards to my poor bestie who has been cannibalized out of some territory but would like to comfort her by saying they always seem to pick on girls. ❤️
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Post by agentf on Aug 30, 2015 11:41:23 GMT -5
Let me add to my new pet thread by illustrating a monument to greed opening soon as a crown jewel of sort, which should really be named after Janos Solyom whose $3 million stolen from him went towards the band of thieves that hope to erect their realm on Canadian soil... Let me try to upload. Brb  Not to leave out Europe, here's what Solyom and the famous Sulitzer had in common: Sulitzer's former father in law, expelled from Europe. Sulitzer called his ex the granddaughter of Madoff. Here's what the Canadian Madoff got his son-in-law involved in: www.jeuneafrique.com/163254/politique/angolagate-les-on-reux-conseils-de-l-crivain-paul-loup-sulitzer/The tricks locally are slightly more tame.
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Post by agentf on Sept 5, 2015 13:06:10 GMT -5
We're days ahead of the official opening of the Temple of Greed. The irony lies in the fact that the late father to whom it's dedicated would probably have none of it since he had to pay out a multi-million dollar sum to get his son, expat living in Switzerland Josh Latner, bailed out of trouble before banishing him out of the country. Josh bilked his friends as it turns out. An all too familiar scenario in these parts. Latner is known now as an art collector, in his mid-50s and part of the Madoff network. He presumes opening on Rosh Hashanah will grant him absolution for his financial sins. Good luck with that.
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Post by agentf on Sept 29, 2015 10:47:59 GMT -5
While I've got you....
Here's what to do. I sent you this when I graduated. Here is my suggestion for the future: federate. Each province = a member-state. Recycle the lieutenant-governors and governor-general into territorial representatives, with the mission to uphold the new constitution. You remain head of this council. Declare the First Nations "Living National Treasures" so as to stave off the Arctic invasion. It would be nice to do the same for Acadians. I digress. If you do it well, you can federate all of America who needs salvaging soon. They will join a federation, though maybe not a kingdom. Just saying. We need them. One currency across Canada as before. One army as before. This could be your legacy. I need to start crowdfunding my crime-fighting and Canada-wide clean-up. Divide to conquer. You're the woman to do it!
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Post by tops on Oct 1, 2015 1:16:17 GMT -5
We're days ahead of the official opening of the Temple of Greed. The irony lies in the fact that the late father to whom it's dedicated would probably have none of it since he had to pay out a multi-million dollar sum to get his son, expat living in Switzerland Josh Latner, bailed out of trouble before banishing him out of the country. Josh bilked his friends as it turns out. An all too familiar scenario in these parts. Latner is known now as an art collector, in his mid-50s and part of the Madoff network. He presumes opening on Rosh Hashanah will grant him absolution for his financial sins. Good luck with that. thanks for the name of "Josh Latner." Will take caution. Lots of scamming can take place in "the arts."
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Post by agentf on Oct 3, 2015 14:55:19 GMT -5
Erratum: The funding raised by the Canadian Madoff network worldwide is channeled to Russia for the Chechnyan Islamists behind ISIS and therefore Syria is the target. If I'm right, the US should "abort", and my bestie owes me an Aston Martin and Quebec city as my principality.  Call me!
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Post by agentf on Oct 11, 2015 9:12:39 GMT -5
I'm neglecting my pet thread. Kind of pulled from all sides at the moment  Sheila Fraser. Only the best, most honest bureaucrat and former auditor-general with balls the size of Texas. She'd make a great commissioner on these issues. Properties need seizing, because they're products of unlawful profit funding crimes against humanity. Your RCMP protected that madam, the OPP protect these Lantzmen and the police chief wore diapers. Do you see the ambiguities on the ground? For me, it's a solo one-way trip at this point, and the coincidence is that we have mutual enemies. I won't take out my violin but it's personal for me. Come on Elizabeth Windsor, if anything in you is like your ancestors - fight! And win
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Post by agentf on Oct 23, 2015 12:07:59 GMT -5
Alright, I was biding my time and didn't want to be a killjoy now that Canada has jumped on the Camelot bandwagon. I even wore red on election day though I firmly voted green, even if I hardly ever bother since I try NOT to follow national politics. I digress. I'd like to take a moment of silence to remember the fallen...in this case Pierre Trudeau's gay lover Toller Cranston who died from misadventure (this happens a lot) when he asphyxiated himself like the actor David Carradine, but in a Mexican closet. You have to laud the cynical use of visual metaphor employed by his executioner. This was fairly recent, at least since his son's career took off. I don't mean Carradine.
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Post by tops on Dec 15, 2015 7:51:11 GMT -5
Well it seems the Lantzmen and Paesan's of this corrupt kingdom are closer than previously thought. With time to mull over things, it seems my 1991 would-be killer was my Italian "hubbie"'s (since deceased) brother-in-law G. Sciascia using a small-time Lantzman to cover tracks back to the family. That explains the radio silence from hubbie, and his nephew's aggressiveness. They may not harm wives and mothers, but girlfriends are apparently fair game. Pity he's dead. I might have committed mortal sin and rid the population. I think my thread will gather dust now. Hopefully I won't...  "gather dust"? hope not, I'm intrigued with your words and enjoy your writing style...
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Post by agentf on Apr 7, 2016 10:51:42 GMT -5
Required reading... Notice also TCI among places in his international expertise. Here is just a quote: It's not just FIFA players and drug dealers though Radio-Canada/CBC won't be listing the Canadian tax evaders anytime soon. They're controlled by them. Hi Bronfmans! 
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Post by agentf on Apr 12, 2016 3:36:25 GMT -5
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Post by tops on Apr 18, 2016 16:38:19 GMT -5
It's been an interesting weekend. Thanks whoever for slowing down the Nomad. Since I otherwise can only rely on myself, I'm going to use this platform again as an open letter. First, sorry bestie. It's what hormones will do to you sometimes... Now, to my long-ago would be nephew: You've got issues that have nothing to do with me. When I took your mom for tests once, she said your dad tried to strangle her. I gather that's why they divorced. She probably resented your granddad for that bit of matchmaking and felt stuck. Her laughter is a little manic, but she's still a fun person. I know she got off on causing little upsets, like getting me out of the kitchen so I'd miss your grandmom's arrival for lunch, or make little poisonous revelations to kill your uncle and I's bubble. Stuff like that. I know you love your uncle. Your uncle is not your conventional type. And maybe that's what he liked about me. I never had issues with you and can't figure out your wife's aggression either, other than you're bear-ish people when it comes to family affection because if anything, your uncle has always been kind to you and loves your children so yes, you'd feel overly protective. You're going to ruin that very soon I feel. I was ready to forgive all the cheap tricks and the fact your family deprived me of my own children - with anyone. If I were Sicilian, Corsican or Calabrese, we'd have a serious war on our hands. Think of your children's future. You can't remain a barbarian. Try innovating. Families evolve and outgrow sometimes their dark beginnings. Your uncle had that light about him. He almost took a leap of faith. Scale back the anger is all I'm saying. You want to continue to be rotten and coerce, fine. You'll find there are bonds on this continent that lay dormant and deeper than what wild animals on the surface can ravage. Why do you think I'm still alive? Go get therapy, find religion. I apologize for abusing this forum for personal issues. I truly do. That's OK. We all express personal views in one way or another!
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Post by agentf on Apr 19, 2016 7:48:40 GMT -5
Thanks Tops!  To get back on topic (though less than 6 degrees of separation exist here...), here's a government-endorsed use of offshore accounts in Cayman Islands. In polls, it says Qc supports the least the continued link to the British monarchy. It's a double-edge sword; without it, we are a criminal state and with it? we are a City front for worldwide fraud and tax evasion. Damned if you do, damned if you don't! In this article, journalist Michel Girard points to the Finance Minister's comments. Even more ironically, you pass grow-ops in suburban homes in that minister's riding on your way to your mother's senior home. This dovetails in a city worker's admission to me last Saturday of the collusion between government/police and the mafia. Who would suspect a tony suburb of harbouring marijuana hydroponic greenhouses in the basement of family homes...? www.journaldemontreal.com/2016/04/19/paradis-fiscaux-la-caisse-et-leitao
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Post by agentf on Apr 26, 2016 10:33:33 GMT -5
I'm not sure if this article in Canada's top and most inbred newspaper serving the Canadian 1% is intended to be a diversion to deflect on Monaco the blame for the origins of shady banking practices when it's the Judengasse far earlier that began changing the world economy from Christian to Jewish-based values of charging interest, or what? It appears just a bit disingenuous to single Monaco out when it's just an easy maybe even lazy reference by now. The bottom line in Canada is that even the PM dodged taxes through numbered companies and ministers especially Liberals take advantage of off-shore banking and tax havens. Très patriotique! www.theglobeandmail.com/opinion/monaco-where-the-1-per-cent-learned-to-dodge-taxes/article29717722/
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Post by agentf on Jun 10, 2016 4:36:32 GMT -5
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Post by agentf on Jun 29, 2016 5:29:12 GMT -5
Well Canada lifted visa requirements for Mexicans. It was moot considering the illegal flow thanks to bended immigration rules we have and connected immigration consultants working with corrupt immigration employees. Take a street gang member and drug dealer in Montreal, Villenueva, ordered deported whose deportation was overturned by Trudeau. He's now suing for $1 million. How does a worm get to have his way if he doesn't have someone pulling strings for him? And pretty high up? It's cause for envy really. Here, you can be a deeprooted founding member of a country who's wiretapped for decades for a five-month personal indiscretion, overlook that and point authorities where they need to look to catch bad guys in three letters to the Attorney General, reports in court, dumping info online, one call to RCMP, one to FBI and you get absolutely nothing for your troubles. It's demoralizing, especially when you account all the losses along the way and the violation if not rape of your privacy.. you wonder, do Canadians deserve the mediocrity that surrounds them? Or are we just too stupid to deserve better than these larcins? Also, the FBI will spend $100k for a random killing between neighbours over loud music. But they won't show any appreciation for dismantling international networks. Honestly...
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Post by tops on Jul 13, 2016 7:04:49 GMT -5
All this talk of Eringer...it'll be interesting if it's once away from being chief of intelligence, that he finally comes full circle somewhat? The world is too small bestie, however in your case, surely you can spare me my little principality. Please? It's not like iI'll have descendants that will revolt. I've done my civic duty. There's already a sign bearing my name on Dufferin Terrace and I have my own crown. If men can't do you justice, let's be Spice Girls you and me. FaceTime from our thrones and commiserate over a world in disarray.  What IS the latest on Eringer?
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Post by agentf on Jul 13, 2016 11:47:19 GMT -5
He was in London, went to Carmel and stayed at Doris Day's hotel, had to listen to my whining, bought a pub and writes. Some of what I was going through was dovetailing into what he was writing - I hope it doesn't mean a neurotic, paranoid worthless mob mole character in his next book...  All this talk of Eringer...it'll be interesting if it's once away from being chief of intelligence, that he finally comes full circle somewhat? The world is too small bestie, however in your case, surely you can spare me my little principality. Please? It's not like iI'll have descendants that will revolt. I've done my civic duty. There's already a sign bearing my name on Dufferin Terrace and I have my own crown. If men can't do you justice, let's be Spice Girls you and me. FaceTime from our thrones and commiserate over a world in disarray.  What IS the latest on Eringer?
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Post by agentf on Jul 13, 2016 13:59:13 GMT -5
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Post by agentf on Jul 13, 2016 15:17:26 GMT -5
Ahahaha... It's his son, this "leader of the Paris Jewish Mafia". I cannot stand Joe Mimran for this reason though I've always carefully avoided him and his wife walking their little bulldog or Boston terrier (blank). Once upon a time a talented, pretty young woman whose father had a shoe store in the Beaches (where I met her) & on Yonge street won a case of sexual harassment against her employer. Soonafter, she was harassed by police midday in her coop condo at College & Jarvis area and was even handcuffed...on a noise complaint(?!?) Afterwards, she was called in to Joe Mimran's office. She had been out of a job since winning her case and helping out at her dad's store. She was in Marketing I think, as a career. Once seated, Joe Mimran proceeded to ask her if she thought she was there for a job interview. He followed by saying she would "never work in this town again". This comes from a man whose factory in Bangladesh collapsed on his slave labour. Asshole. www.pocketfives.com/articles/french-high-roller-arnaud-mimran-arrested-tax-evasion-multiple-murders-590517/?nocache=1That said, does anyone still doubt the rampant corruption here ? I could go on.
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