2012/01/08

Peter Scheizer: The USA is the Illuminati's Military Enforcer

To make sure American politicians play their role, Congressmen are allowed to own stocks in defense contractors, and make millions of dollars buying and selling them using insider knowledge: In 2006, 151 members of Congress had $195.5 million invested in defense corporations. Their average net worth was $910,000 compared to $100,000 for American families in general. Over 50 range between $5 million and $190 million. John Kerry is at the top end of the scale. For the psychopaths on Capitol Hill. each new military escapade is a lottery windfall. While insider trading carries hefty prison terms for common people, it is perfectly legal for US congressmen. They are free to own shares in companies that are regulated by committees they sit on. Members of congress can trade freely using insider knowledge they have about regulations or events that could affect specific industries or the stock market as a whole, such as an economic crash, a new law, or war: Peter Scheizer, a researcher at Stanford Univesity, who is writing a book on insider trading on Capitol Hill, told CBS that congressmen have a simple outlook. This is a venture opportunity. This is an opportunity to leverage your position in public service, and use that position to enrich yourself, your friends, and your family.' They are running a criminal enterprise in all but name. Scheizer: "We know that during the health care debate, people were trading health care stocks. We know that during the financial crisis of 2008, they were getting out of the market, before the rest of America really knew what was going on." If you are a member of Congress and sit on a 'defense committee', you are free to trade as much defense stock as you want: A shocking example is former presidential candidate John Kerry, who has $30 million invested in defense contractors. Wars are planned by groups such as the Council of Foreign Relations, founded by David Rockefeller. They feature both politicians and CEO's of defense contractors!    

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