29-10-2010, 04:54 PM
Thanks for the additions, folks.
Ed Encho informs me (he is ahead of me in the book) that, on page 255 of "The Last Circle", beliefs and hunches are noted that connect the Inslaw caper and the Cabazon murders to money-laundering. This comes as no surprise to me as I have long suspected it in terms of the financial shenanigans surrounding 9/11. There is additional information that suggests it can be proven. But evidence and proof are no longer meaningful in many courts of law because, as noted above, it is about absolute power.
Ed Encho informs me (he is ahead of me in the book) that, on page 255 of "The Last Circle", beliefs and hunches are noted that connect the Inslaw caper and the Cabazon murders to money-laundering. This comes as no surprise to me as I have long suspected it in terms of the financial shenanigans surrounding 9/11. There is additional information that suggests it can be proven. But evidence and proof are no longer meaningful in many courts of law because, as noted above, it is about absolute power.
"Where is the intersection between the world's deep hunger and your deep gladness?"

