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Smugglers caught with 134,5 BILLION dollars


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I'd suggest agents for a rogue regime. Considering NK has been withdrawing large sums from tax havens and secret banks recently to pre-empt the UN sanctions and assets freezes, it's probably them.

 

Could also be Iran of course - lots going on there.

 

It definitely has to be a country though. That amount is bigger than the combined cash on hand of Google, Microsoft and Apple combined.

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There should be little debate that the world

"Some men see things as they are and say why?"
"I dream things that never were and say why not?"
- George Bernard Shaw

"Hope in reality is the worst of all evils because it prolongs the torments of man."
- Friedrich Nietzsche

 

"The amount of energy necessary to refute bull**** is an order of magnitude bigger than to produce it."

- Some guy 

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Another example of Gordon dumb-as-**** Brown. If our intelligence agencies had been in on this we'd have been able to pay off the bank bailout.

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I like the way the author of the article concludes that inconsistencies are fishy. As if criminals and fraudsters aren't lazy, and don't make mistakes.

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Actually, I don't think it's North Korea after all: NK isn't rich enough to own 130 billion dollars, something that didn't occur to me when I wrote that.

 

It could well be an attempt to destabilise the dollar through counterfieting after all (China wouldn't be happy since they'd lose their savings, so it's certainly not them). I mean, why would any country entrust their fortune with just 2 guys?

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Heck, which country / institution is rich enough to have 130 billion dollars on hand and risk it being smuggled?

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Italian authorities have not yet determined whether they are real or fake

 

On it's own - and out of context .. that's a actually a funny statement.

 

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I'm more interested in why the figure matches the "Troubled Asset Relief Program" - maybe someone wants to further distabalize the banking sector?

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If we assume they were real (which is rather unlikely), the only place they could have come from is Japan or Russia, if you want things to make sense. And in that case they were probably on their way to being sold.

 

The thing that bothers me is that I read on some page that the total amount of Treasury bonds was smaller than $134 bn (which would prove that theay are indeed false)... Yet this page states that the total amount of Treasury bonds amount to $1723 bn....

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If we assume they were real (which is rather unlikely), the only place they could have come from is Japan or Russia, if you want things to make sense. And in that case they were probably on their way to being sold.

 

The thing that bothers me is that I read on some page that the total amount of Treasury bonds was smaller than $134 bn (which would prove that theay are indeed false)... Yet this page states that the total amount of Treasury bonds amount to $1723 bn....

Yeah. It's really disturbing that the US Treasury still uses .txt files to sort that kind of data.

 

Seriously though, that's a nice find. I find it difficult to believe that anyone would have close to a tenth of all US Treasure bonds in circulation... some idiots moving them around is surreal.

 

Now that I read this, I remember a gang being busted over here this month due to a fraud scheme they had set up involving counterfeit 1934 US bonds with a combined worth in excess of $16.5 bn. I wonder if that's related?

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I'd suggest agents for a rogue regime. Considering NK has been withdrawing large sums from tax havens and secret banks recently to pre-empt the UN sanctions and assets freezes, it's probably them.

 

Could also be Iran of course - lots going on there.

 

It definitely has to be a country though. That amount is bigger than the combined cash on hand of Google, Microsoft and Apple combined.

Or a rogue regime with an advanced counterfeiting operation.

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If we assume they were real (which is rather unlikely), the only place they could have come from is Japan or Russia, if you want things to make sense. And in that case they were probably on their way to being sold.

 

The thing that bothers me is that I read on some page that the total amount of Treasury bonds was smaller than $134 bn (which would prove that theay are indeed false)... Yet this page states that the total amount of Treasury bonds amount to $1723 bn....

Not all Treasury bonds are identical. There are different series with different terms (issue date, maturity, interest rate). It could easily be the case that the particular type of bonds these people were apprehended with exceeds the totall sum of said bonds issued.

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Nobody could carry a ****load of money and not get caught.

 

It wasn't in nickels, mate.

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