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Originally posted by ukWolf
This was just put up on another thread by sirruc
Fox News - Geithner Arrested Last Week
maybe someone else will embed here for us, i'm not yet that skilled.
Would like to see someone confirm a date of the interview for us
Other ATS Thread with Original sirric post
Originally posted by smurfy
Here's a link from another thread,
www.youtube.com...
Not too sure yet how old it is.
Okay, it's from May 2011, it could be construed then that there is some truth in the more recent story, and Geithner won't be asked to stay on in a new Obama administration either.edit on 29-2-2012 by smurfy because: Text.
Originally posted by boncho
Originally posted by smurfy
Here's a link from another thread,
www.youtube.com...
Not too sure yet how old it is.
Okay, it's from May 2011, it could be construed then that there is some truth in the more recent story, and Geithner won't be asked to stay on in a new Obama administration either.edit on 29-2-2012 by smurfy because: Text.
It's not from May, the original story is from 2010 (possibly earlier?). The report that fox news is quoting in that segment was released in 2009.
Same video, uploaded 2010.
Government report, no longer available.
This was all rehashed in the wake of Fulford's story, in the occupy wallstreet forum.
Way to create things out of nothing.
Originally posted by boncho
reply to post by smurfy
Fox uploaded it then, but it's an older story.
Originally posted by NightGypsy
Any time I come across a video of Fulford speaking, I always get the impression he's on drugs. His writing comes across that way to me, too. The dude seems like a full-on freak, in my opinion. While I'm sure there are some of these high-profile conspiracy theorists that began with good intentions, there also seems to be a few who simply go off the deep end and wind up coming off like paranoid goofballs.
Originally posted by Maponos
Originally posted by NightGypsy
Any time I come across a video of Fulford speaking, I always get the impression he's on drugs. His writing comes across that way to me, too. The dude seems like a full-on freak, in my opinion. While I'm sure there are some of these high-profile conspiracy theorists that began with good intentions, there also seems to be a few who simply go off the deep end and wind up coming off like paranoid goofballs.
He's on coc aine, but then they all use it at that level, journos, politicians, wall street, the lot. David Cameron is believed to be a user too.
In fact he admitted he did it way back before politics, course some see him and Hague on the front bench and wonder....Hague seems to sweat profusely and talk a power of #e, 2 good indicators lol
www.dailymail.co.uk...
quote from article
"Hours after he was confirmed as the overwhelming favourite for Tory leadership, David Cameron tried to end the drugs controversy which has been the only blot on his campaign.
He declared that he had never taken coc aine since he was elected to Parliament."
But yeah Fulfords got some good stuff for sure.
EDIT possible smoking gun on Cameron ?
www.youtube.com...edit on 29-2-2012 by Maponos because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by butcherguy
reply to post by Hellas
(added emphasis mine)
This afternoon we received a phone call informing us that their were reports Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner was arrested, questioned and released by New York Police February 24, 2012. The caller informed us that they were unable to find a single mention of the “reported” arrest on any of the mainstream media outlets websites.
From another page on the blog you linked to.
They go so far to say we won't find any mention of this in MSM. Hard to believe when it is just one blog as the source.
But thanks for putting it up, who knows where the story could go?
edit on 28-2-2012 by butcherguy because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by smurfy
Better to stick with what's relevant.