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reply posted on 15-9-2009 @ 12:16 PM by nunya13
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I hate to be "that girl" but a lot of people give very, very little creedence (if any at all) to Sorcha Faal.
Sorcha usually just uses factual events to make the reporting seem true but then inserts so much disinfo and rabid speculation that his credibility
goes down the tubes.
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reply posted on 15-9-2009 @ 12:20 PM by kdial1
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Ever wonder where the saying; "Money is the root of all evil" comes from?
Perfect example....Money becomes more important to them than life.....sad really
-Kdial1
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reply posted on 15-9-2009 @ 12:29 PM by NIGHTRID3R
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How convenient
Now anything coming up on this co will be the dead man's fault. They got who to blame it on. Lets wait and see if any scandal is coming up on them
and if they'll blame him for it and say well thats probably why he took is life.
Why would a rich man take is life when he can just vanish and remake his life else were with all the money he as wouldnt be that hard unless people
are tracking your every move and the only option out is death.
Just find it weird ... dont you?
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reply posted on 15-9-2009 @ 12:29 PM by Boston Grump
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forgive the colorful response but "oh # it it comes"
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reply posted on 15-9-2009 @ 12:37 PM by TheTruthShallFreeYou
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Although I hate to play devil's advocate, I wanted to point something out.
Has anyone ever noticed the difference between a poor crazy person and a rich one?
A rich one is called "eccentric".
My point?
Mental illness affects everyone, even the "rich and powerful".
Money may seem to make troubles dissapear, but actually, it increases stress and can make average people snap. (just read up on Lottery Syndrome)
Although I agree with the idea that we should investigate the suicide of such a prominent figure, I highly doubt that we should also make hints that a
possibly sick man had no reason to commit suicide.
Empathy should be extended to all, less someone decide that you yourself are not worthy of said empathy.
Edit to correct spelling, and to mention the "overdose on aspiren" by a key Blago figure....
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reply posted on 15-9-2009 @ 12:42 PM by OuttaHere
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Originally posted by NIGHTRID3R
Why would a rich man take is life when he can just vanish and remake his life else were with all the money he as wouldnt be that hard unless people
are tracking your every move and the only option out is death.
Maybe this was the case? I mean, people (Illuminati, CIA, FBI) might have been tracking his every move and he may have felt that death was the only
out.
Or maybe he just got sick and tired of life, all the stress, all of the coldness and inhumanity of dealing with a bunch of moneymongers, of BEING an
inhuman moneymonger. Maybe he figured out that money doesn't fill the void in your soul but he couldn't find it in himself to let faith in. The void
in the soul of a rich man is just as big as anyone else's. Bigger, even, since a rich man really has the opportunity to find out that money doesn't
solve all of life's problems after all, and the process of discovering this leaves him emptier than when he started.
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reply posted on 15-9-2009 @ 12:42 PM by traderjack
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But I thought the economy was 'back from the brink'. Why would he suddenly commit suicide. NWO? Economic collapse? Come on. This is way to pat and
perfect!
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reply posted on 15-9-2009 @ 12:48 PM by ziggy1706
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Soubnds like assisted suicide..effin guy has everything anyone could ever want...they say rich people are always depressed. Hmm i wonder if thiers
loopholes in his will or something, that would allow the FED to collect the interest or alot of his worth value?
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reply posted on 15-9-2009 @ 01:23 PM by liveandletlive
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news.muckety.com
The mysterious life and death of Danny Pang
By A. James Memmott
September 15, 2009 at 8:29am
The story of Danny Pang, a West Coast money manager charged with conducting a massive Ponzi scheme, took a dramatic and mysterious turn with his death
last weekend.
Pang, 42, died early Saturday morning after being taken from his Newport Beach, Calif., home to a hospital. A coroner’s report said that there was
no evidence of foul play but that the case remains under investigation pending toxicology results. That process could take two to three months.
The Associated Press
Posted on Wednesday, 09.09.09. WESTERLY, R.I. -- Finn M.W. Caspersen, a former chief executive of the financial services firm Beneficial Corp., has
been found dead after what Rhode Island police say is an apparent suicide.
Westerly Police say they found the body of the 67-year-old Caspersen on the grounds of the Shelter Harbor Golf Club after being asked to check on him
Monday afternoon by a concerned family member. The club's Web site lists him as one of the founders.
Police Capt. Edward St. Clair said Wednesday that Caspersen died of an apparently self-inflicted gunshot wound. St. Clair declined to comment on a
possible motive.
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reply posted on 15-9-2009 @ 01:37 PM by eradown
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Rich people have great Doctors who can prolong life ,longevity and can even make them feel happy when they are miserable. The dead guy was not like
the lottery winners, he was smart and connected. His death is fishy and will always be a mystery. At a certain level of power murder can be made to
look like a heart attack or a disease. If it was murder , it is a heavy handed warning to others.
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reply posted on 15-9-2009 @ 01:40 PM by Boomer1941
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Somebody offed this guy. With his resources he could have gone anywhere on the Planet to hide but, if the secrets he carried were that important he
could have been found and he knew that.
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reply posted on 15-9-2009 @ 01:42 PM by Hx3_1963
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If it was murder, it is a heavy handed warning to others.
I'm more inclined to lean toward this conclusion...
Say he had foreknowledge of events about to transpire...say Friday is supposed to be the end of .Gov support for money markets???
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reply posted on 15-9-2009 @ 01:48 PM by Durabys
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Originally posted by MischeviousElf
Originally posted by warrenb
reply to post by dickbar
Wow. I wonder what secret's he is taking with him to the grave?
Suicide or assisted suicide, that is the question!
Assisted suicide lol....nice term.
A tale from history,
When the Romans invaded Britain, as all the Knowledge and ways of underminng them layed in the minds of the Druids, who memorised things and never
wrote them down to keep them safe... well the Romans went and started cutting out the Druids tongues to stop information getting out.
Suppose that would be a bit obvious these days, anyway everyone can read and write now to as well....
Elf
I have a better one, he was "suicided" .  hihih
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reply posted on 15-9-2009 @ 01:51 PM by JJay55
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So will his vast amount of wealth be distributed to the needy? Like me!
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reply posted on 15-9-2009 @ 01:52 PM by topsecretombomb
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reply posted on 15-9-2009 @ 02:01 PM by Phenomium
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Well, it says in the news article that this guy was a strong leader, we're on the right track,..........maybe the rest of these white collar
criminals who have systematically and cancerously stolen from the American people and manipulted the system for self-indulgence will now do the right
thing and follow this leaders example. I for one won't miss you.
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reply posted on 15-9-2009 @ 02:24 PM by hadriana
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What significance could that PLACE have had?
Behind a car dealership?
Looks to me like someone not only off'ed him but is potentially sending our govt a message? Are they not a car dealership now? lol
I don't see someone rich going and shooting themselves in a car.
Of course I've known 2 folks personally found dead in cars that were later found to have been shot. They get in the car with a gun, make you drive
there, shoot you in the head and put the gun in your hand.
Has to be someplace quiet where no one will see someone get away and have
the time they need before the body is found. 2 cases I knew of they were hired jobs, at first they thought they were suicides. One would never have
been caught had his wife not confessed to hiring the guy to do it.
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reply posted on 15-9-2009 @ 02:34 PM by Chaos Lord
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He commited suicide because #s about to hit the fan. He and his family are making preperations to head for their underground bunker.
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reply posted on 15-9-2009 @ 02:41 PM by mike dangerously
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This does look odd,indeed the CEO of a major investment firm supposedly commits suicide I am sure there is more to it then what is being
reported.Makes me wonder just how safe Madoff is gonna be.
PS:"Empathy" is about as hallow cliche as saying:"I feel your pain."
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