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Financial Privacy Under Fire: DHS Freezes Bitcoin Money Transfers

Mac Slavo
May 15th, 2013
SHTFplan.com

 

Financial privacy free of government intrusion and interference is dead.

In what seems to be the government’s latest attack on private transactions between individuals, the Department of Homeland Security has shut down funds transfers operated by mobile processing platform Dwolla, which is responsible for managing transfers for the BitCoin digital currency exchange.

Details are still sparse, but a spokesperson for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) confirms that an investigation is [...]

Convicted Terrorist Goes to Trial in NC Beheading Plot

WRAL.com
November 5, 2012

A North Carolina man sentenced to spend decades in prison for a homegrown terrorist plot raised little resistance in court proceedings Monday against charges that he sought to have government witnesses in his earlier trial beheaded.

Hysen Sherifi, 28, is acting as his own attorney and waved off early opportunities to resist the government’s case against him. His decision not to contest the government’s pre-trial motions means prosecutors will [...]

Feds Consider Closing 60 Court Facilities In 29 States

http://billhicksisdead.blogspot.com/2012/03/austerity-porn-feds-consider-closing-60_26.html

The article:

 

The federal government is considering closing dozens of courtrooms across the country, many located in small, rural communities, as part of an effort to cut costs.   The Associated Press obtained documents showing that 60 federal court facilities in 29 states could be on the chopping block. Most of the courtrooms are in buildings that house other federal agencies including in post offices and many are located in remote [...]

Feds consider closing courtrooms to cut costs

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — The federal government is considering closing dozens of courtrooms, many of which are located in small, rural communities, as part of an effort to cut costs.

Documents obtained by The Associated Press show 60 federal court facilities in 29 states could be on the chopping block. Most of the courtrooms are in buildings that house other federal agencies including post offices and many are located in [...]

Feds consider closing courtrooms to cut costs

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — The federal government is considering closing dozens of courtrooms, many of which are located in small, rural communities, as part of an effort to cut costs.

Documents obtained by The Associated Press show 60 federal court facilities in 29 states could be on the chopping block. Most of the courtrooms are in buildings that house other federal agencies including post offices and many are located in [...]

Nazi death camp guard Demjanjuk convicted last year for killing 28,000 Jews dies, aged 91

Nazi concentration camp  guard John Demjanjuk has died at the age of 91.

Ukrainian-born Demjanjuk was a guard at Sobibor camp in Nazi-occupied Poland.

The retired car-plant worker from Ohio was deported to Germany and convicted in Munich in May last year of 28,060 counts of being an accessory to murder and sentenced to five years in jail.

Police said John Demjanjuk passed away at a care home in southern Germany where he was staying.

The [...]

New York Prostitution Ring Provided Minors For Wealthy Elitists – Clients included bankers, politicians, lawyers.

Paul Joseph Watson
Infowars.com
Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Yet another elitist pedophile ring has been exposed with the bust of 44-year-old mother of four Anna Gristina, charged with running a prostitution ring out of a New York apartment that relied on police protection to provide wealthy clients with minors for sexual encounters.

Gristina’s list of customers “included powerful politicians, top-law enforcement, influential lawyers, bankers, entertainment execs and Fortune 500 businessmen, as well as [...]

Judge in voter ID case signed Walker recall petition [WI]

Dane County Circuit Judge David Flanagan, who granted a temporary injunction against Wisconsin’s new voter identification law, signed a petition urging the recall of Gov. Scott Walker.

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His clerk called back to say Flanagan would only answer questions submitted in writing at the courthouse.

State Republican Party spokesman Ben Sparks said his party will be filing a complaint with the state Judicial Commission asking it to investigate why Flanagan did not recuse [...]

Galliano guilty in anti-Semitism case – AP

PARIS (AP) — A Paris court has convicted former Christian Dior designer John Galliano for making anti-Semitic insults and gave him a suspended sentence of euro6,000 ($8,400) in fines.

Galliano was given no prison time. He does not have to pay the fine. He didn’t attend Thursday’s court proceedings.

The Paris court found him guilty of “public insults based on origin, religious affiliation, race or ethnicity” stemming [...]

UK government to slash legal aid assistance

UK government to slash legal aid assistance to people without sufficient means to pay for their own legal costs, with a resultant estimated half a million fewer cases to go to court. Withdrawal of support for divorce, employment, negligence, mental health cases, family law, immigration, asylum, debt, consumer and housing cases:

Legal aid will be cut for a wide range of civil cases, including:

Divorce, welfare [...]

This rally will end very soon and the next crash will begin within the next couple of weeks.

by DeadLiberty

This is entirely my opinion. One indicator in my eyes is that JPMorgan just announced that it will no longer use MERS in its mortgages.

See: http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5jc2n1CN167-L7pxTckuA0a6nXGPQD9IQSO781?docId=D9IQSO781

NEW YORK — JPMorgan Chase’s CEO says the bank has stopped using the electronic mortgage tracking system used by major financial institutions.

Lawyers have argued in court proceedings that the system is unable to accurately prove ownership of mortgages.

JPMorgan Chase & Co. and other banks [...]