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Treasurygate
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Read the terms of the agreement reached between the USA and Edison Damanik wherein the latter agrees to transfer, relinquish and assign all right, title and interest... in the documents listed in Exhibit A.

Read also clauses 6 and 7 wherein it is stated that the documents "are not genuine obligations of the United States".

Indeed they're not since the M-fund was turned over to Japan by Nixon decades earlier. But the US is mighty keen to get their grubby hands on "the property listed in Exhibit A".

Which just goes to demonstrate that the story of the M-fund has enduring depth.

Again, notice that this agreement does not include the $33 billion obligation which was the cause of Damanik and Buckley's arrest.

Btw, when Myra has the time to upload the whole file, I recommend a close reading of the testimony of Mark Marek, a fairly new and junior special agent of the United States Secret Service (19 months service with the USSS). Lots of interesting peculiarities contained therein regarding the nature of the obligations, plus the signature by James Baker and the date of 1955 concerning the Goverments exhibits 1 & 2 which, most curiously I think, were not admitted into evidence but were non-the-less discussed.

Lots here to think about I believe.


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Treasurygate - by David Guyatt - 28-03-2009, 02:56 PM
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