Waffles
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"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 children?s nanny is responsible for the murders, allegedly stabbing both children..."
http://theintelhub.com/2012/10/27/c...er-cnbc-reports-43-trillion-bankster-lawsuit/
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?Yesterday at 2pm [Oct. 25th- Thursday], CNBC acts as the only mainstream news outlet to upload a release over a new lawsuit claiming evidence of the Federal government and top US banks colluding to launder 43 trillion dollars, enough to pay off the entire US debt almost 3 times over."
http://www.cnbc.com/id/49555671/
^ original article is removed
"3 and a half hours later that same day (reported on today), the daughters of the executive of CNBC?s digital division (read: their website) are both killed by the families nanny who was supposedly ?a very nice woman?, ?very religious?, and ?has always been very, very stable?.
http://www.kvue.com/news/176007461.html
^ the 1st report of the murder incident.
Crazy how no major news outlet is covering this. The nanny must be under some tight security so she can tell her side of the story. I also read less than 1% of suicides are done by slitting the throat, and it's usually done by men.
Here's the original cnbc article before it was taken down.
http://whatreallyhappened.com/IMAGES/CNBCvanishedarticleSpire.jpg
********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 children?s nanny is responsible for the murders, allegedly stabbing both children..."
http://theintelhub.com/2012/10/27/c...er-cnbc-reports-43-trillion-bankster-lawsuit/
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?Yesterday at 2pm [Oct. 25th- Thursday], CNBC acts as the only mainstream news outlet to upload a release over a new lawsuit claiming evidence of the Federal government and top US banks colluding to launder 43 trillion dollars, enough to pay off the entire US debt almost 3 times over."
http://www.cnbc.com/id/49555671/
^ original article is removed
"3 and a half hours later that same day (reported on today), the daughters of the executive of CNBC?s digital division (read: their website) are both killed by the families nanny who was supposedly ?a very nice woman?, ?very religious?, and ?has always been very, very stable?.
http://www.kvue.com/news/176007461.html
^ the 1st report of the murder incident.
Crazy how no major news outlet is covering this. The nanny must be under some tight security so she can tell her side of the story. I also read less than 1% of suicides are done by slitting the throat, and it's usually done by men.
Here's the original cnbc article before it was taken down.
http://whatreallyhappened.com/IMAGES/CNBCvanishedarticleSpire.jpg