03-01-2011, 02:38 AM
David:
In your article you mentioned Peter Munk. Linda McQuaig, the author of The Trouble with Billionaires mentioned that he had made a donation to the University of Toronto to fund a school of global affiars. This school will also contain the Canadian International Council, a right wing think tank that will try to replace Canada’s traditional UN peacekeeping role with a larger role in US led wars.
Your article also mentions Credit Suisse. Bloomfield was on the board of directors of Credit Suisse (Canada) Ltd. Looks like a subsidiary. In your research regarding banks has Bloomfield's Credit Suisse (Canada) Ltd. or any of the signatories on the signature card been involved in any covert operations?
John
In your article you mentioned Peter Munk. Linda McQuaig, the author of The Trouble with Billionaires mentioned that he had made a donation to the University of Toronto to fund a school of global affiars. This school will also contain the Canadian International Council, a right wing think tank that will try to replace Canada’s traditional UN peacekeeping role with a larger role in US led wars.
Your article also mentions Credit Suisse. Bloomfield was on the board of directors of Credit Suisse (Canada) Ltd. Looks like a subsidiary. In your research regarding banks has Bloomfield's Credit Suisse (Canada) Ltd. or any of the signatories on the signature card been involved in any covert operations?
John