21-06-2009, 08:46 AM
Quote:(Turner Radio Network) -- Two Japanese men arrested by Italian Police while trying to smuggle $134 Billion in U.S. Treasury Bonds concealed in suitcases, out of Italy into Switzerland, are employees of the Finance Ministry of Japan.So, if this source is correct, the Bank of Japan has been caught in the act of trying to smuggle fake US bonds into Switzerland presumably to divest itself of the US holdings before it all collapses in a few months. And this is not considered newsworthy? This is a huge and major crime. A major bank involved in totally nefarious actions which can only undermine any faith in the banking industry and the corporate criminals are released as if it was a parking infringement? Well, what little faith there is left in it. This should be the leader on every form of media. Until there are jail sentences. Nothing about this is making sense. Banking is a faith based organisation no different to some hillbilly snake handling flim flam man out fit. I'm an atheist.
Turner Radio Network has now confirmed the two men arrested by Italy were trying to secretly dump Bonds that were previously held by the nation of Japan. The men arrested have told Italian police they were ordered to move the Bonds by the government of Japan because the Japanese government has lost faith in the ability of the U.S. government to repay its debts.
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