I have long said that there appears to be a small group of people on this planet who have much bigger sums of money than are being reported. There was a recent example of a wealthy investor who cornered the chocolate market by spending three times his total net worth to do it. How is this possible? Easy, his reported wealth was only a fraction of what he was really worth. I have long suspected that there are some on this Earth that have more than most countries. And now I have my first bit of proof.
Lord James of Blackheath gave testimony before the UK Parliament exposing Foundation X and its ability to give fifteen trillion dollars in money transfers to credit card company HSBC. Exposed by a site called The White Hats (more on them as I find out more about them), Lord James gave a stunning speech which I will paraphrase below.
For the past two years, Lord James investigated a massive money laundering scheme committed at the highest levels of governments. It undermined the Bank of Scotland, one that has been teetering for years. In April and May of 2009, 15 trillion dollars was transferred to HSBC and into the Bank of Scotland. Where this money came from is troubling.
The money trail begins with Yohannes Riyadi, supposedly the richest man in the world. It is claimed his worth may be in the range of 36 TRILLION dollars. That's more than every country on the planet put together. And one man may have it. Remember that the derivative market is 600 trillion in debt. That money has to be somewhere. And it is, existing in digital form, and therefore easy to hide, move and secret. It has been thought a lot of that money has been taken by the American Treasury to prop up the failing country. Below is what is being alleged.
Riyadi was called to a meeting with the Federal Reserve Bank in 2006 which is neither the Federal Reserve nor a bank. Nice name. Once there, he met with Alan Greenspan and Tim Geitner, both of whose name appear on the document Riyadi also signed. Under the contract, the American Treasury got the Federal Reserve to buy out bonds issued to Riyadi to replace the cash the USA had "borrowed" over the past ten years. It have him $500 million dollars to replace the worthless bonds. In return, The US got fifteen trillion dollars from Riyadi through his gold supply. The thing is, according to the Bank of Indonesia which held his gold supply, Riyadi supposedly only had 700 tons of gold as collateral not the 750,000 tons he wad alleging.
Riyadi himself has said that the US robbed him of his money (shocker there) but the possibility also exists that this guy doesn't want his true net worth getting out there. Lynch mob anyone? But that still doesn't explain that if this money was indeed not in existence, why did HSBC accept the money as legitimate? They wouldn't. Which means that money came from somewhere, most likely a secret source, a trillionaires bank so to speak, so secret and invisible it would not exist outside of those that knew about it.
It is worth noting that I do a lot of work for Monex about precious metal pricing and am somewhat of an expert on it. In the history of the world, only 1,507 tons of gold have been mined. So to have 750,000 tons of it would seem to be a complete fabrication. So where did this money actually come from? We know it did as the record of it is available for anyone to see. Yet some mysterious foundation gave HSBC fifteen trillion dollars and nobody batted an eye. The next question is does Yohannes Riyadi actually exist? I don't know. I can find no evidence of who of what he is. Is the above a fabrication or, as I have suspected, if one truly has that much money, could you effectively cease to exist on paper? And is this name just one of dozens like Wilfredo Saurin, another fraudulent name who appears in bank scams worldwide, that I can find no history of, probably because he does not exist. The US government say it's all a fraud to cheat US banks out of money. However, the money did appear in HSBC coffers, so the money is real. How it got there is another?
Monday, February 20, 2012
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Fascinating story!
ReplyDeleteI see you posted this last year.
Were you able to gather any more info with this regards since then?
Quite a few actually. Check out the top story list next to my columns and that should link you to some of the latest ones. Glad you like the work I do and I will continue to update as more info becomes available.
ReplyDeletewell, that trillionaire inherited his wealth from 2 generations from china, gold, silver and coins were placed in a secluded place in china was turned over to him and presto, trillionaire by inheritance, he possess 300 cars and many properties, interviewed by kris aquino in malaysia this year.
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