Two attempts on my life, still here. PC Pearl of Met Police Brixton colluded with the criminals. Climbed the Matterhorn & recipient of a Police Bravery Award.
Mafia attempt on journalist's husband’s life.
Public Interest, London’s Crooked Cock St Diaries - 40 Archbishop's Place, Brixton, London SW2 2AJ.
This video is evidence the UK is lawless & police collude & cover-up crime.
Know your rights. Stand your ground.
#Guardian #crime #forgery #collusion #lambethcouncil #bankofscotland #countycounty #TLT #WilsonandRoe #metpolice #brixtonpolice #bailiff #highcourt #mortgage #deed #eviction #tenant #Wales #Cymru #possession #loancharge
Jeremy Hunt on Sunday with Laura Kuennsberg "pensioners have had very generous pension increases". What fucking planet is this idiot living on? The cost of living has gone up by £100 a week and pensioner's got £11. Is it any wonder nobody trusts a politician?
Robert Gros made £27m selling useless gowns via the VIP PPE Lane, of course he never paid back a penny, he bought 2 mansions instead.
RT and see if we can make him as famous as Michelle Mone.
HE GIFT-WRAPPED THE BIGGEST FINANCIAL FRAUD IN HISTORY
Harry Markopolos (@HarryMarkopolos) was a fraud investigator who spotted Bernard Madoff's $65 billion Ponzi scheme in 1999. It took him four hours. He handed the @SECreporter a roadmap with five separate warnings over nine years. They handed it back with a shrug.
He resubmitted evidence to SEC offices in 2000, 2001, 2005, 2007 and 2008. Nothing happened. While the SEC sat on its hands, more ordinary people poured their savings into a scheme one man had already proven was impossible.
Markopolos said he feared for his physical safety. He was living like a man on the run while trying to save thousands of investors from being wiped out.
When Madoff finally collapsed in December 2008 because his own sons turned him in, the total damage was $65 billion. Thousands of families destroyed. Charities wiped out overnight.
Markopolos later told Congress he gift-wrapped and delivered the largest Ponzi scheme in history to the SEC and "somehow they couldn't be bothered to conduct a thorough and proper investigation because they were too busy on matters of higher priority."
He also called the SEC "financially illiterate."
The regulator supposedly protecting the American public from financial predators couldn't understand a nine-year investigation handed to them on a plate by a man who was terrified for his life. The SEC, as Markopolos put it, "roars like a lion and bites like a flea."
Nobody was prosecuted for the regulatory failure. Nobody lost their job. The people who ignored him got their pensions. Markopolos wrote a book called No One Would Listen.
Sources: @HarryMarkopolos@SEC@guardian@NPR@NBCNews
HE GIFT-WRAPPED THE BIGGEST FINANCIAL FRAUD IN HISTORY
Harry Markopolos (@HarryMarkopolos) was a fraud investigator who spotted Bernard Madoff's $65 billion Ponzi scheme in 1999. It took him four hours. He handed the @SECreporter a roadmap with five separate warnings over nine years. They handed it back with a shrug.
He resubmitted evidence to SEC offices in 2000, 2001, 2005, 2007 and 2008. Nothing happened. While the SEC sat on its hands, more ordinary people poured their savings into a scheme one man had already proven was impossible.
Markopolos said he feared for his physical safety. He was living like a man on the run while trying to save thousands of investors from being wiped out.
When Madoff finally collapsed in December 2008 because his own sons turned him in, the total damage was $65 billion. Thousands of families destroyed. Charities wiped out overnight.
Markopolos later told Congress he gift-wrapped and delivered the largest Ponzi scheme in history to the SEC and "somehow they couldn't be bothered to conduct a thorough and proper investigation because they were too busy on matters of higher priority."
He also called the SEC "financially illiterate."
The regulator supposedly protecting the American public from financial predators couldn't understand a nine-year investigation handed to them on a plate by a man who was terrified for his life. The SEC, as Markopolos put it, "roars like a lion and bites like a flea."
Nobody was prosecuted for the regulatory failure. Nobody lost their job. The people who ignored him got their pensions. Markopolos wrote a book called No One Would Listen.
Sources: @HarryMarkopolos@SEC@guardian@NPR@NBCNews
You fill your cart with bread in
plastic, meat in plastic trays, and
condiments in plastic squeeze
bottles. Yet at checkout, you are
denied a plastic carryout bag to
“save the planet.”
They didn’t ban plastic to heal the
Earth; they just shifted the
environmental guilt entirely onto the
consumer.
I’m over here recycling toilet paper roll cores, using my own bags, not running the water when I brush my teeth, while billionaires are blowing up rockets and building water-polluting data centers. It’s hard not to be discouraged.
The irony is that disability benefits are endlessly scrutinised despite leaving many disabled people in dire poverty, while vast concentrations of wealth are treated as untouchable. One is constantly debated. The other is rarely questioned.
Never forget what the Panama Papers exposed:
The wealthiest people on Earth were hiding fortunes offshore, dodging taxes, shielding assets, and protecting generational wealth through a global network of secrecy.
Nothing changed other than a journalist investigating it was murdered.
Note: Virgin Islands crossover with Epstein files
Explain why our electric bills never decrease, even though we have swapped to all LED lights, energy star appliances, built massive solar and wind farms.
It is as rotten in the civil courts. Deputy judges not even bothering to read documents from litigants in person. Allowing barristers to file late submissions without any recourse. People are loosing their homes and their lives because of this. Yet, the media stay silent.