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albertchampion
05-22-2016 @ 12:18 AM                          
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LjAFHJysbkk

bmurphy
05-22-2016 @ 1:10 PM                          
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Hi Albert
thanks for putting up. Saw it the other day
and was thinking about making a comment. Still
might. He just goes on and on, like always.
Talk about "dogma!"
All the best
Bill

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05-22-2016 @ 10:12 PM                          
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WHAT DO YOU MEAN BY DOGMA IN ARMSTRONG'S CONTEXT?

the way i analyzed it, armstrong ran afoul of the secret state. just as did the creators of the PROMIS software.

what i found interesting was his take on edmund safra and the mob[us intell services].

and how he got caught up in them.

you often rant on jamie dimon. now there is a bowsprit of the mob's involvement in banking.

you know his career. right hand to sandy at citibank.

then sent downstream to run the mob's bank in chicago, first chicago.

first act was to acquire bank one. those good old burghers from central ohio never knew what hit them.

dimon defenestrated all of that management quickly.

then acquired[sic] rothchild's bank j p morgan chase.

that is the world that martin armstrong found himself swimming in. and really, much to his surprise.

the important aspect to armstrong is that he was never charged with any crimes. his continuing incarcerations were for contempt. imposed by a judge that i think had mob connections.

contempt citations that could have continued indefinitely. as long as his case remained in a mob judge's court.

please tell me how you see it differently.

thank you.




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