CNBC article regarding a 43 Trillion Lawsuit has been taken down; that same day, two children of CNBC staff are found dead.
The article discussed the largest financial laundering scheme in U.S. history.The article was taken down that I wrote about yesterday. I got the screen shots of it on CNBC and so there is proof that it was there and a lawsuit was filed against the banksters and top government officials.
The original link to CNBC is here: http://www.cnbc.com/id/49555671/ (you can still see the comments left from the article at the bottom of the page and that the article was about the lawsuit. (Until they make the page a “404” error)
Here is my article about it with the screenshots:
http://sherriequestioningall.blogspot.com/2012/10/43-trillion-dollar-suit-against-us-govt.html
What gives this more of a twist is the horrendous murder of two young children in NYC. An anonymous/Alison left a comment on the above article, saying that the CNBC Sr. V.P. executive of digital (internet) had his children murdered the same day/hours after the article came out.
Here is the comment:Hi Sherrie,
Of course the following could just be a coincidence….
You might also find it interesting to note that the chief exec of CNBC digital Kevin Krim’s children were murdered (2 of them) on the VERY same day this article went live.
Supposidly their nanny killed them but I guess we’ll never know seeing as she apparently slit her own throat and wrists and is now in critical condition in hospital. I doubt very much she’ll make it!
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/northamerica/usa/9635446/Two-children-stabbed-to-death-in-luxury-New-York-apartment.html
Reads like an episode on Damages…
Alison
I found more articles about the murder of the children online. Here is one from CNN that has been updated and proclaims the nanny stabbed herself when she heard the mother come in the apartment.
Is it all coincidence that it happened hours after CNBC put the 43 trillion lawsuit online?The children’s father, Kevin Krim, a senior vice president for CNBC Digital and former Yahoo executive, was en route back home from the West Coast. Police broke the news to him at John F. Kennedy International Airport.
I feel for the family. I simply can’t imagine the most horrendous nightmare of having your children murdered.
Now CNBC has taken down the article/information about the lawsuit, I figured that would happen and that is why I captured every bit of it on the CNBC website. I captured it compared to reproducing for three reasons.
One: It says “copyrighted” at the bottom
Two: To show and prove it was on CNBC and not made up (which can appear to be when just copying material)
Three: To have a record of it, when it disappeared off the net.
FYI: It does seem they are erasing the whole page, now only 2 comments are left on the page. There were many more comments yesterday about the lawsuit on CNBC.
I found that Marketwatch has the same information up about the lawsuit at this time. Here is the screenshot of it on their page:
Question is: How long will it stay up on Marketwatch and will something happen to an executive or their family there of a horrendous nature or accident?Here is the Marketwatch (Wall Street Journal) report on the 43 trillion dollar lawsuit.
Here’s more on that CNBC murder case.
The Little Government that Could
Topher tells a bed time story to the American people, from the perspective of the American government. The poor American government just wanted to grow up to be big and strong like the governments in Europe, but his mean Fathers wouldn’t let him. Follow this happy tale of how a little government made his dreams come true…
“If you want to grow up to be big and strong, make sure to eat all the taxes you can, lil’ gov’t!”
US Prison Population: The Largest in the World
The United States incarcerates more people than any other country in the world—more even than China or Russia. Prof. Daniel J. D’Amico explains that as of 2010 more than 1.6 million people were serving jail sentences in America. Professor D’Amico suggests that “prisons are not what we think about when we think of America, and they shouldn’t have to be.” According to D’Amico, a free country should not have 1.6 million people in prison, and a fiscally responsible country cannot afford to. As Prof. D’Amico points out, it is time for Americans to recognize that the U.S. criminal justice system is desperately in need of reform.
Learn More:
1. “The Caging of America” [article]: Wide ranging New Yorker piece, discusses history, ethics, everyday prisoner experience. Explores a few theories as to why our prison system is the way it is.
http://nyr.kr/OGTXrd
2. “The Business Ethics of Incarceration: The Moral Implications of Treating Prisons Like Businesses” [scholarly article]: Professor D’Amico addesses the economics and morality of prison and prison privatization.
http://bit.ly/OsMQFD
3. “U.S. prison population dwarfs that of other nations” [article]: New York Times article focusing on America’s disproportionate prison population.
http://nyti.ms/QSVprm
4. “Prisoners’ Poetry” [poems]: A website featuring poems written by prisoners.
http://bit.ly/Sd93to
Discussion Questions:
1. What are the causes for the unusually high incarceration rate in the United States?
2. Do you think prisons are an effective way of handling crime?
3. What alternatives or reforms to the current prison system can you imagine for handling crime more effectively?
felt I had to make this when I saw that Chicago PD tank
Doug Casey is awesome. During a panel discussion at FreedomFest on Tom Woods’ new documentary The Bubble, some statist from the audience yells at him to put his cigar out and Casey kindly tells him to fuck off.
Seriously watch that video. It’s hilarious.
10 Facts That Prove America Is A Police State:
- With only 5% of the world’s population, US has 25% of world’s prison population.
- China, which has a population 4 times larger than that of the United States, comes in second with 14% of the world’s incarcerated population.
- More than 1 in every 100 American adults are incarcerated, the highest incarceration rate in the world.
- When divided by race, 1 in 106 white men are incarcerated while 1 in 36 Hispanic men, 1 in 15 black men and 1 in 9 for black men ages 20-34 are behind bars.
- It costs an average of $23,876 per year to incarcerate one inmate. That is more than twice the combined amount it costs to provide healthcare and education to one American.
- The United States spent $44 billion in tax dollars in 2007 on corrections.
- U.S. incarceration rates are significantly larger than those in any other liberal democracy.
- While violent crime decreased, incarceration rates sharply increased.
- Half of all inmates in state prisons are behind bars for non-violent offenses.
- If you include jails, 60 percent of inmates are nonviolent offenders.
This doesn’t even touch on the controls and rules that apply to the non-prison population.
(via lalibertarienne)
As it goes on trial, don’t forget about Obamacare’s 17 NEW taxes. And…another #FAIL.
Oh yeah! I totally forgot the Supreme Court was taking up Obamacare today! The decision marks an important point in the history of our Constitution. Does the government operate within limitation put forth by the Constitution or does the Commerce Clause give the government broad authority to regulate inactivity?
The Gov’t is trying to eat itself out of famine. That’s not going to work. You can’t tax your way to prosperity, this has been proven time and again through out history. Yet this administration doesn’t get it.
Just think about the billions and trillions of dollars of debt we’re going to take on with this new mandates healthcare plan.
Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner admitted to Congressman Paul Ryan and the CBO that he and the Obama Administration have no plan for controlling long-term debt in this country. Congressman Paul Ryan even says: “Yeah, right. We cut it off at the end of the century because the economy, according to the CBO, shuts down in 2027 on this path.” Geithner completely ignores the statement and tries to convince us that we have no other solution.
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The US has the highest rate of illegal drug use in the world!
The US has the highest rate of illegal drug use in the world!America is famous for its stringent anti-drug policies, yet shockingly, we report the highest illegal drug use in the world. In fact, marijuana use in the United States is even higher than the Netherlands where it’s legal!
Americans are four times more likely to report using cocaine in their lifetime than any other country. Why exactly is this? Many are not sure, but some believe it’s because of how our laws are structured. One thing that is evident is that the way drugs are being treated is clearly not working.
The World Health Organization released the statement, “Globally drug use is not distributed evenly… since countries with stringent user-level illegal drug policies did not have lower levels of use than countries with liberal ones.” One theory is that drugs are just simply a feature of more affluent countries, yet despite attempts to stop use, alcohol, cocaine, and cannabis are abused more in America than any other country.
from OMG Facts http://bit.ly/H9ccabHow’s the War on Drugs working out for you?
The war on drugs does nothing more than fund the CIA’s shadow wars against both foreign and US Citizens.




