Thursday, October 20, 2011

ASS BACKWARDS

The activity is known as fraud, racketeering, usually reserved for the filth of organized crime but now embraced, infected by the toxic stink of Banks, financial institutions, our government, and our broken legal system.


These acts are serious violations of Federal criminal statutes know as RICO (Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act) and someone needs to go to jail.Those found guilty of racketeering can be sentenced to 20 years in prison per racketeering count.  


Instead, it’s business as usual in the way that the media tip toes meekly about the highly significant corruption involved in the way the government treats large financial "Mafia" institutions.


Well, sniff, the executives whine, we merely play the game according to the rules we're given.Sure, and the Mafia plays its game strictly according to Hoyle.The difference is that the Mafia must actually break the rules, while Wall Street simply hires lobbyists and politicians to write the rules.




It has agreed to pay this fine to settle charges that it misled investors about a complex financial instrument tied to the now catastrophic housing market bubble.


The announcement by the SEC was unlikely to satisfy critics of Wall Street and Washington's bailout of banks who have waited years for any major Wall Street executive to be jailed for practices that led to the global financial meltdown.

The SEC alleged that Citigroup's main broker-dealer subsidiary duped investors who had bought portions of a $1 billion offshore deal known as a collateralized debt obligation. CDOs are bundles of bonds tied to the performance of mortgages and other loans. The deal in question was precisely the kind of engineered financial product that blew up in 2008 and nearly brought down the global financial system.


In the complaint, the SEC alleged that Citigroup Global Markets selected about $500 million worth of assets in the deal, but in marketing materials suggested to investors that Swiss bank Credit Suisse had conducted the selection.


That gave the appearance that it was an arms-length transaction. In reality, said the SEC, Citigroup's subsidiary selected the assets and then bet against the investors in the very product it was selling.


During a Wednesday news conference, the SEC director of the Commission undertaking the investigation, Robert Khuzami read from an email sent by a veteran CDO trader that referred to the Citigroup's deal as "the best short ever." In SEC documents, this same trader refers to the deal as "dog shit."

Somehow this deal still got a gold-plated AAA rating from both Moody's and Standard and Poor's, yet neither was charged in the Citigroup case or any other one.


Even though Citigroup designed the investment to fail, it told investors it had been designed by an independent manager, the SEC said. Citigroup's marketing materials said the investments were picked by Credit Suisse. In an email about the deal, one Citigroup banker asked another not to tell Credit Suisse that it was designed for Citigroup to profit. Credit Suisse "agreed to the terms even though they don't get to pick the assets," the email said, according to the SEC's complaint.


The short position taken by Citigroup helped it gain $126 million and around $34 million as marketing and transaction fees. The $285 million fine includes a $30 million in prejudgment interest, a $160 million disgorgement fees and also a $95 million penalty.


Citigroup has agreed to the settlement without accepting any wrong doing. Credit Suisse was fined $4 million for its involvement in the toxic mortgage assets case.  

        FOR THE LOVE OF MONEY
                               
Are people really still confused as to what the Wall Street protests are about? This sort of "heads I win, tails you lose" behavior by Wall Street is what prompted last year's extensive revamp of financial regulation, known as the Dodd-Frank Act, which several GOP presidential candidates vow to repeal. It's also what has driven many Americans to support the Occupy Wall Street protest movement growing in cities across the nation.


In a statement on its website, Citi Bank stated "We are pleased to put this matter behind us and are focused on contributing to the economic recovery, serving our clients and growing responsibly".


That's the sweet truth, they should be extremely pleased! The Government gives them twenty times that amount in free 'stimulus' money, and all they have to give back is a few million. Not bad for a day's scam. Way to go Government, you really showed 'em on this one.


Do you think Citigroup will change it's behavior or continue business as usual? Too big to fail, too big to arrest, too big to care. 
 
Citigroup, Nice slogan: "How can we help you today, bend over".

In another statement on its website, Citigroup neither admitted nor denied guilt. Citigroup noted that "the S.E.C. did not charge it with “intentional or reckless misconduct. Rather, it settled charges that its actions were negligent and misleading to investors". Ohhhhhh, okay, then. They were ONLY negligent and ONLY misled investors, then, just pay a fine, no admission or denial of wrongdoing, that's the Wall Street way of doing things responsibly.

What a fiasco.They defrauded a billion and get a fine of 285 million? So they walk with a net GAIN of 715 Million.



"It's not called Occupy Wall Street because it's a random geographical location," said Bartlett Naylor, who heads financial policy for advocacy group Public Citizen, which wants criminal charges filed against Wall Street executives.


Citigroup had previously reached a $75 million settlement with the SEC in July 2010 for failing to adequately disclose how much risk it carried on junk mortgages. A federal judge first rejected that settlement as too light, before agreeing later to accept it.


SEC documents released Wednesday spell out how the Citigroup transaction, known as Class V Funding III, closed on Feb. 28, 2007, and that by November about 83 percent of the assets in the complex deal had defaulted. Citigroup still walked away with staggering profits.


Big bucks and minimal transparency characterize the world of structured finance, where Wall Street sliced and diced $2 trillion in loans into complex securities that eventually went bust. McClatchy Newspapers reported exclusively in 2009 on how Moody's Investors Service was also complicit by giving AAA ratings to junk bonds, and how Goldman Sachs secretly bet against its mortgage products while safely exiting a cresting housing market before its collapse.


In the most recent July-September 2011 fiscal quarter, Citigroup earned $3.8 billion. At the height of the financial crisis in 2008, regulators worried that Citigroup was on the brink of failure. It received $45 billion as part of the $700 billion government bailout. Its CEO Vikram Pandit this year was awarded a multi-year bonus package that could be worth nearly $23.4 million if performance goals are met.


Still unclear is the degree to which the SEC, with limited resources, is investigating an estimated $1.3 trillion in complex Cayman deals by major U.S. banks in which investors, often foreign banks, absorbed huge losses, mostly on risky mortgage securities.

The Banking Industry is subject to certain standards of conduct under the license charters issued to them. In theory, pleading no contest to fraud in this case should be grounds for pulling their license, because in theory, with this on their record they would not be given a license. In this SEC case Citigroup is effectively “let off the hook” simply by paying a fine they can easily afford.

“Fat Cats” holding signs above on the cover of the current issue of New Yorker.


The top 1 percent or multi-national corporations rarely face criminal penalties for these acts. Being well entrenched and lining the pockets of both political parties they only face civil penalties or judgments. Jail time, forget it, that's only for regular people like you and me. Just imagine engaging in this kind of business practice either as an individual or a small business. We would be sitting in prison as punishment and "justice served".


This justice served concept is a thing you all know I have a very difficult time believing in as a concept. Basically it is bull shit, and justice served is a lie that usually is not afforded to innocent victims, but owned by the elite powers of our country. 

Justice is a great sounding patriotic idea that has been prostituted to the point of those who can afford to pay for it and political speeches filled with endless lies. Justice does not exist, it is a fable, made up to keep the naive public, believers in that we live in a Country of equality for all.

So, I don't get it, well actually I do. Citigroup committed fraud, literally robbed money from people and gets a fine as their penalty. How about the people that were ripped off, right down to the home owners that ended up losing their homes to foreclosures, or life savings stolen, because of Citigroups actions.

Meanwhile, not so strangely, thousands of lawful "Occupy" peaceful protesters on Wall St., Chicago, LA, SFO, etc. have been arrested and gone to jail for simply pointing out the behavior of Citigroup (and others), "loitering", lying down in a park.  

This despite the Freedom of Speech and Assembly in the first of  amendments of the U.S. Constitution which promises that United States Citizens have the freedom of speech which includes gestures, freedom in the press, and other forms of expression. The first amendment also allows citizens to peacefully congregate and assemble to petition the government for grievances or any problems that they would like to have resolved.

Let's not forget the Constitutions fourth Amendment which gives every American citizen Protection from unreasonable search and seizure- The fourth amendment also gives citizens the right to privacy. This amendment makes it illegal for government officials to search and seize any property such as houses, anything on a person, papers, and affects without proper cause, which has been affirmed by a judge.

You get arrested, searched, thrown to the ground, cuffed, booked, fingerprinted, DNA samples taken, and treated as if YOU are the criminal for lawfully exercising your rights as a citizen. Each of those arrested can now worry their name will find its way onto the federal Terrorist Watch List, since the government considers lawful protest a form of terrorism. 

Sort of back ass wards here, who did these people harm, who did they steal from, whose lives did they ruin?

Actually it is designed by those friendly leaders in power, our politicians serving their masters. It's part of class warfare conducted by the rich who fear the rest of us. Not only do such illegal arrests chill free speech, but they also invade the privacy of citizens engaged in free speech and assembly.   


That's the real crime, don't ya know?        

On Saturday, the Alliance for a Greater New York and Occupy Wall Street teamed up to launch occupytheboardroom.org, a website that lists the names of 200 top executives and board members from Bank of America Corp., Citigroup, Goldman Sachs Group, JP Morgan Chase, Morgan Stanley and Wells Fargo. “Just got evicted while your banker gets bonuses?” the site asks. “Share your special story with someone who ought to know.”

Occupy the Boardroom encourages users to click on the bankers' names and send them personal letters, which are collated on the site. By Tuesday afternoon, the project had already been tweeted nearly 3,000 times and shared on more than 8,000 Facebook pages. More than 88,000 page views from 161 countries had been tallied, and more than 5,000 letters had been submitted.

Saying that such-and-such is the greediest bunch of bankers on Wall Street doesn't mean much since the competition is fierce for the top slimiest scumbag of the bunch.  

Bad management at a bank magically doesn't work the same as it does for the rest of working class Americans. It seems to have no repercussions except enormous payouts. Just ask recently booted Bank of America executives Sallie Krawcheck and Joseph Price. The bank gave Krawcheck a severance package that includes a year's salary of $850,000 plus a payment of $5,150,000. Price got $850,000 and a payment of $4,150,000.

BOFA CEO Brian Moynihan took over from Ken Lewis, an exceptionally crappy bank manager who exited the door with $125 million in his pocket. Moynihan has been defending his bank's debit card decision and making a lot of noise about his loyalty to shareholders and customers and his bank's "right to make a profit".

Former bank regulator Bill Black isn't feeling sympathetic, though, crisply observing that "it was Moynihan's incompetence and moral blindness that allowed BOFA to commit tens of thousands of felonies in the course of foreclosing through perjury on those who were often the victims of Countrywide's underlying fraudulent mortgages. CEO Moynihan collects a $2 million annual salary as a base salary before his perks, incentives are added.

Banking is not really a competitive industry. In reality, it's more like an oligopoly, an industry controlled by a small number of firms. An oligopoly is a lot like a monopoly, where one firm controls the whole show. Only in an oligopoly, you have two or more firms calling the shots, and they love to do things contrary to the notion of a free market, such as colluding to raise prices. There are a few common signs that tell you when competition has left the building in a given industry. 

The last time big banks blew up the economy, causing the Great Depression, they got broken up. Tight regulation protected small banks, so they could get in on the action. But a massive trend of consolidation in the industry starting in the mid-'80s shrank the total number of banks in the United States as bigger banks gobbled up little ones. Result? 

The biggest banks control a larger and larger share of deposits. Concentration of deposits is one measure, the best measure  is probably that of competition in the banking industry. The number of depository organizations in the U.S. fell from 15,416 in 1984 to 8,191 in 2001, a drop of 46.9 percent. The share of deposits held by the biggest five banks swelled to 23 percent in 2001 from just 9 percent in 1984. Sound like a competition-driving trend to you?

If you think 23 percent is a big piece of the pie: In June 2008, before the Lehman collapse, the share of deposits held by the five biggest banks had soared to 37 percent. And the figure has only risen since then. By 2009, the top five banks (Bank of America, JPMorgan Chase, Citigroup, Wells Fargo and PNC) boasted nearly 40 percent of all deposits. They got all these deposits not because they did a great job and offered amazing service (BOFA is notorious for low deposit rates, and nickel and dime fees such as asking for your current balance in an account), but because they ate up smaller banks. 

This increasing concentration of deposits suggests that banks have been getting steadily less competitive over the last 30 years. Which allows nasty things to happen.

For example, when Bank of America decided to charge customers for using a debit card, an activity that actually saves them money on processing checks, they performed a maneuver common in oligopolies, known as "price leadership." 

In this form of tacit collusion, the lead dog in the industry announces a price increase, signaling to the other big dogs that it's cool for them to do the same. In this case, if the other dogs don't place fees on debit cards, they'll find another way to get the dough so that they keep pace with the leader. 

In the last couple of weeks,as though by an invisible hand, you may have received a letter from your bank noting some "changes." Maybe there's new, higher fees or credit cards rewards that have been diluted.  Your checking account might no longer be free. These "changes" mean only one thing: price hikes for you the customer.

What can you do about all of this? Many join the Occupy protests, you don't have to physically attend protests, donate money to it, support it through publicizing it to as many people as possible, take your money out of the biggest banks that caused the financial crisis that are still harming the economy by not lending, doling out huge bonuses, and screwing customers.

Find a credit union or small bank, if for no other reason than to give your support to local businesses and to invest in Main Street. You might even end up with fewer fees. The Move Your Money campaign, offers guidance in picking an institution that's safe. 

                                  
The flags above are no longer separate in what they stand for. Dropping of pretenses is a ritual that all societies that have fallen into decay and tyranny go through. When those who have subverted their political system feel that their hold on power is strong enough to withstand any and all challenges, they go through this stage where all pretenses of upholding laws and government serving the people are dropped. It can happen in a short time or slowly over time. It's happening now to us and its time to put up or shut up.

Take this as a sign that those who are pulling off these crimes against the People and Their Nation feel that they have accumulated such a degree of permanent power that they can no longer be held accountable, even when everybody and their mother knows exactly what they are doing.

In a sane system, there would have been court issued restraining orders and massive involvement/intervention from the federal government long before now and it hasn't happened.  

We live in a systemically corrupt, insane system if you simply open your eyes, smell the rot, and hear the truth, it cannot be denied any longer. That says nothing at all good about the road down to the steep cliff which we are all currently traveling on.

Monday, October 17, 2011

HEY YOU!

The "flavor of the day" mainstream media has always done a piss poor job in reporting details of the decay and corruption within our society. It is because they are owned by financial institutions that control what news gets seen and also are in the business of entertainment, not journalism, hype, not facts, sound bites not meaningful reporting.

There is a balance that some bloggers such as myself try to maintain, not to cross over the line of exploiting people's misery and pain to attract readers. I clearly state my purpose of writing in the permanent header at the top of my blog that what I do is "
IN LOVING MEMORY OF MY SON STEVEN NATHANIEL WOLKOFF AND ALL OTHER VICTIMS OF INJUSTICE, EVIL.
 

If I can bring to the readers of my blog, attention, respect, information about injustice, evil, that go unreported, and can make you aware of the suffering of others in our world, then I have done part of what my goal is. This involves educating, creating a sense of responsibility on behalf of each of our actions, inactions, and to instill a true sense of compassion, caring, about what happens to others, that all of this IS YOUR responsibility to be aware of, and not to simply ignore it. These are human beings who deserve the same dignity that anyone else does who breathes and has a soul.

Being selfish doesn't require others to suffer, nor does it mean you can't help those who are suffering. It doesn't matter either what your political beliefs are, whether your are left, right, center or in between.
The battle is about Either Government Exists To Serve The People OR People Exist To Serve Government.

When will thinking, caring people unite and forget about our relatively insignificant differences in order to break the evil chain of corporate, political power of control, profit, which is killing us physically, economically, and do so without the fear of getting involved?

 
The Occupy Wall Street Global Movement is a step in the right direction of uniting as individual human beings those who feel that enough is enough of the stink in our world, and hopefully this movement will continue to gain traction through ongoing events that you can watch in real time online streaming media, In the meantime, nothing has changed in the way the world is a shit hole and it is important to continue pointing out the outrages of society that still don't get the attention they deserve.

Reporting facts about victims of evil sometimes require the decision as to how much to reveal about the particular topic. My previous blog post "FAST AND FURIOUS-THE TRUTH was about many different things, but centered ultimately around the criminal, immoral roles of certain U.S. Government Agencies, the always ready to screw anyone for a dime financial institutions, and the world wide role, of similar organizations of power as it relates to drug cartels.
   

I can let my previous blog post end with that topic, or do the right thing and illustrate in true reality what simple words can't make you feel, and try to translate it into your having feelings about a human life, that of a stranger you never knew.             

I want to tell you about Marisol Macias Castaneda, a 39-year-old newsroom manager for the Mexican Nuevo Laredo newspaper Primera Hora. I have never met her. No doubt you never heard her name before, so she will be noted here as a human being, an innocent victim of violence, who was someones child, sister, family, another person for whom justice will never be given to those who so shockingly snuffed out her life.

Marisol Macias Castaneda was kidnapped, murdered, and beheaded, left on the ground in a public square of Nuevo Laredo, Mexico, with a handwritten warning note left next to her, for others to read from her killers, warning the same will happen to anyone who dares to oppose the drug cartels.

What did she do to deserve this? 
Marisol was an innocent victim who was targeted not for her work at the newspaper, but for what she posted at an online discussion forum
called Nuevo Laredo en Vivo (in English, "Nuevo Laredo Live") where citizens "anonymously" share drug seller sightings, and publish eyewitness tips of cartel activity for the police and army to pursue. She used the online nickname "La Nena de Laredo," or "Laredo Girl. The killing took place at a site located 1 mile from the international border with the U.S., and 3 miles from the city center of Laredo, Texas.

After shutting up part of the Mexican press which is too frightened to report on the cartel activities, criminals have now started killing people to shut up social media, too.
Her punishment, torturing her mercilessly, and cutting her head off, then dumped like a piece of garbage as an "example" for all to see what happens if you ask law enforcement for help against these gangs.
 

No one will get caught for this heinous, barbaric act. Few get seriously prosecuted for drug murders of regular citizens in Mexico. In the most violent Mexican states, only a small number of the more than 40,000 murders in the past four years have been successfully prosecuted because of a broken legal system, corrupt law enforcement, and others supposedly there to protect the people.

The specific site in Nuevo Laredo where Marisol was  found is a monument to Christopher Columbus, unveiled less than a year ago. That monument has become a popular dumping ground at which warring cartels drop the bodies of their beheaded and tortured victims, to terrorize local residents. There is a tall statue of Columbus, and spherical concrete globes on the ground. 


Photos show Gruesome photos of  her semi-clothed body, missing parts of limbs, sprawled in the grass and her head was placed on one of those spheres.

Think before you click, the images are gruesome. If you have the heart, click here and click here, you really need to look at these photos, a picture is worth 1000 words. Nothing I can write will disgust and wake you up as much as  seeing what was done to a human being for simply exercising her freedom of speech. I thought several times about whether to post the pictures, in some ways to protect her humanity, but I realized that was destroyed by her killers and that those of you who view it, may feel the sadness, compassion, anger, horror of the reasons why her murder is part of your responsibility, as another fellow human to be recognized.

Not your problem right, fucking crazy Mexicans, let them kill each other you may be thinking. BUT, this is also our problem, she was an innocent victim, a human being murdered for expressing words against evil, if by now in this post you don't know why it should be your concern, I won't try to explain it to you. Perhaps, the song by Pink Floyd below will give you a clue.
                         HEY YOU

"HEY YOU"(click here for the full song lyrics)) is a song by Pink Floyd with an intense message about our world. It is about ALL OF US, people in a society where we can't  freely express our own ideas, "described as people behind the wall", but Pink Floyd tells us "not to give in without a fight, not to bury the light"(which of course is the idea of freedom)".

"Sitting by the phone, waiting for someone to call out"(is about people not doing any thing to break free and always waiting for someone to follow, and here the song Calls People OUT, it DARES you to take ownership for your INDIFFERENCE to the suffering of others, by saying "HEY YOU".

No one can break free while "worms have eaten their brain"(you can't think for yourself) also after this part Pink Floyd says"always doing what your told"(you are brainwashed sheep).

At the end Pink Floyd asks people to help  break free and that is where they should stand by each other against the wall."Hey you, don't tell me there's no hope at all, Together we stand, divided we fall".

The Mexican Drug War is a complex geopolitical conflict closely linked to the United States’ financial stability and national security.

The U.S. is not to be solely blamed
for Mexico's mess, but we are enablers, hordes of U.S. dope addicts, pot heads, supply an endless demand for illegal drugs, that feed these cartels.

What pisses me off the most is the seemingly obvious transparent, but ignored, every day criminal  behavior of our major financial institutions, in particular our Banking systems knowingly, happily laundering drug Cartel profits for a hefty fee, all allowed by our suddenly blinded Government, looking the other way, as if it doesn't exist as a systemic economic acceptable commerce of the business process.There are the periodic "perp walks", merely public relations contrived moments of faking the public into thinking the Government is actually doing something to win the war against illegal drugs.
 

Drug profits, in the most basic economic sense as I  have said before, are secured through the ability of the cartels to launder and transfer billions of dollars through the U.S. banking system.The scale and scope of the US banking-drug cartel alliance surpasses any other economic activity of the American private banking system.

Our Government regulatory Agencies and law enforcement somehow can't seem to find this incredible amount of illegal money being transacted every single day, kind of strange when the IRS will be on you like a bee sucking honey if you make a tiny math mistake on your income tax form and underpay them on your tax payment by $100.

 
Many Americans, like that of the Mexicans, keep quiet, and try to ignore the violence. They book holidays in Cancun or Puerto Vallarta. We watch Mexico's President Calderon visiting President Obama, who hypocritically agrees that Arizona's new law against illegal immigrants is a scandal.
 

They don't discuss why so many Mexicans flee their country. Meanwhile, the U.S. pays $1.4 billion dollars to the Mexican army, supposedly to help it fight the cartels, when Washington must know that the army is itself a drug cartel.

In parts of Mexico, the murders aren't even counted up. Authorities and journalists in the northern border state of Tamaulipas, across from Texas, are so afraid of drug gangs that neither publicly reports drug related homicides. 

On one hand, you have massive profits and enrichment. On the other, you have massive suffering, misery and death. You cannot separate one from the other. Everyday in Mexico scores, if not hundreds, of corpses appear in streets and or are found in unmarked graves; dozens are murdered in their homes, cars, public transport, offices and even hospitals; known and unknown victims in the hundreds are kidnapped and disappear; school children, parents, teachers, doctors and business people are seized in broad daylight and held for ransom or murdered. Thousands of migrant workers are kidnapped, robbed, ransomed, murdered and some are sold into the illegal ‘organ trade’.

The police are barricaded in their headquarter buildings, the military, if and when it arrives, takes out its frustration on entire cities, shooting more civilians than cartel criminals. Everyday life revolves around surviving the daily death toll; threats are everywhere, the armed gangs and military patrols fire and kill with virtual impunity. People live in fear and anger.

The American media is afraid of reporting on anything that will expose the true secrets of how undemocratic, immoral, and ruthless the U.S. Government has been for many, many decades. How does money laundering of the magnitude described above evade the media, the government, law enforcement, without the collusion and approval of all involved? It does because everyone of these pieces of made in America shit scum is either feeding at the money pit or too afraid to do their jobs.

I previously reported we even sacrificed the lives of our own law enforcement people, such as the brave Federal Agents, U.S. Border Patrol agent Brian Terry  and  Immigration Customs Enforcement Agent Jaime Zapata, killed  because of our Governments unbelievably stupid, moronic drug war programs, such as Fast and Furious.

Let's face it. Do you get it by now? This is all not by accident, it's not a coincidence. Yes our leaders are morons and our governments totally inept, but this is once again all about MONEY. Always follow the money paper trail and it will give you the answers when it comes to corruption .

We are talking about so much unaccounted, money involved in illegal drug trafficking that it is impossible to hide the money trail, just follow the long line feeding at the trough of pigs,
those lined up are our politicians, law enforcement, bankers, scum bags every single one of them, they come from every political persuasion, work at financial institutions, wear fancy suits and ties, finely manicured squeaky clean pieces of shit, many sworn by Law to stop these crimes, and wannabes, all who would kill their own mother for a few thousand dollars.

Their power comes from a dumb, apathetic, selfish, self serving American public who will follow and believe in lies of blame that are willingly accepted, which will not only destroy their very own lives, and those of future generations, but destroy their humanity. Just think of how stupid the average American is, and realize half of them are stupider than that.  

How much is your life worth? Everything on this planet has a dollar sign, a price tag on it. Honestly, your own life is worth shit to these sub humans, whether it is a Wolkoff, Marisol Macias Castaneda, or a member of your family. 

Regardless of it being the U.S. Government, Mexican, Government, CitiBank, Bank of America, Wells Fargo, Wall Street or any other organized Entity that exists to self perpetuate itself, they all deal in dispensing death of innocent people to cover their own cowardly asses. They are their own Mafia, and do not give a fucking shit about you as a human being or care a rats ass about your life.
 
The result is that a human life is worth nothing, zero, zilch, it is all about the faceless scum with their need to make more money, to control, to take anything and everything from you, never enough for them to be satisfied.

Not your concern, not your family, sure, keep thinking that way.
Do you believe that any of us who became innocent victims by our Government abuse and disregard for our human rights, when it involves standing up for justice to be served, ever imagined it would happen to our families? 

This is not simply about dug cartels, it is about the pervasive corruption of our Country's laws and the loss of our legal rights as citizens that has been sold to the privileged rich, connected few, the 1 %. This shit happens every single minute of each day and night!

In a world best described as morally and  ethically bankrupt who will listen, who will care, who will do anything about what happened, who will even  remember any of this about Marisol? The answer is no one.

Her story, as much as I know, is here for all to see. It's the best that I can do for her.

Marisol Macias Castaneda,
REST IN PEACE. I doubt that you will be able to do so, not the way you were so painfully butchered and murdered.

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

FAST AND FURIOUS-THE TRUTH

Have you ever wondered why we are seriously losing the war on illegal drug trafficking after 40 years in which the United States has spent $1 trillion dollars and hundreds of thousands of lives have been lost, and for what? Today, drug use is rampant and violence even more brutal, pervasive and organized than ever before.

It is estimated that Twenty Million people in the U.S. use illegal drugs, spurring street crime and wrecking families. Narcotics cost the U.S. economy $215 billion a year. So it is with not much surprise, but I do find it obscene, to be watching a scandal unfolding for many months, that is finally being reported by the mainstream media.
  

ATF OFFICIALS IMPLICATED IN OPERATION FAST AND FURIOUS is an example of the "geniuses' in charge of the war on drugs. This incredibly stupid and incompetently implemented drug war gun smuggling program named  "Operation Fast and Furious" was carried out by the The U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), a division of the U.S. Department of Justice.
 
The ATF told gun-store owners to sell thousands of semi-automatic firearms to straw purchasers (those who buy guns for someone who can’t do so legally) and then just watched as the guns went (were allowed to walk) across the border, into the hands of Mexican drug cartels. 

The idea was supposedly to trace and identify Mexican drug cartel members and the network of associates used by them to distribute weapons into the hands of the criminals responsible for over 40,000 murders in Mexico since 2006.

Behind the carnage in Mexico and in the United States is an industry that supplies hundreds of tons of cocaine, heroin, marijuana and methamphetamine to Americans. The cartels have built a network of dealers in 231 U.S. cities from coast to coast, taking in about $39 billion in sales annually, according to the Justice Department.

The ATF began all of this under the Bush Administration in what became known as Operation Wide Receiver in 2006, after receiving information about a suspicious purchase of firearms. The investigation involved letting the guns “walk,” and the investigation concluded in 2007 without any charges being filed.

Under the Fast and Furious Program implemented by the ATF under the Obama Administration weapons were allowed to be illegally purchased so that they could also be tracked to gun traffickers and drug cartel leaders. But the ATF somehow managed in their ineptness to lose track of these firearms, and the weapons were allowed to cross into Mexico undetected.

Just how high up the chain of command that the knowledge and approval of this now defunct program goes, we don’t yet know, but we do know that Fast and Furious, an arm of the ATF’s five-year-old Gunrunner program,was started during the Obama administration in 2009, and came to light in December 2010. 

That was when drug gang members killed U.S. Border Patrol agent Brian Terry in a firefight in a remote canyon near Nogales, Ariz. Three of the assault rifles used in the gun battle had been “allowed” to be purchased through Fast and Furious.

In addition to Terry, U.S. Immigration Customs Enforcement Agent Jaime Zapata on February 15, 2011 was killed in a separate incident by a weapon allowed to "walk" into Mexico from the U.S.

The U.S. House of Representatives is currently working on an investigation toward holding the U.S. Department of Justice in contempt related to "Operation Fast and Furious".

None of this would have been revealed to the public except for certain Federal agents so fed up with the cover up of these cases that they alerted the media.

An Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms senior agent John Dodson assigned to the Phoenix office in 2010 was one of the first "whistle blowers", Dodson's job is to stop gun trafficking across the border. Instead, he says he was ordered to sit by and watch it happen.

Dodson's bosses say that never happened. Now, he's risking his job to go public."I'm boots on the ground in Phoenix, telling you we've been doing it every day since I've been here," he said. Here I am. Tell me I didn't do the things I did. Now you have a name on it. You have a face to put with it. Someone now, tell me it didn't happen".

Agent Dodson has said that he personally feels guilt for the deaths of the Agents. He and other sources say the gun walking strategy was approved all the way up to the Justice Department. Surveillance video obtained by CBS News shows suspected drug cartel suppliers carrying boxes of weapons to their cars at a Phoenix gun shop. The long boxes shown in the video being loaded in were AK-47-type assault rifles; So it turns out ATF not only allowed it, they video taped it.

Documents show the inevitable result: The guns that ATF let go began showing up at crime scenes in Mexico. And as ATF stood by watching thousands of weapons hit the streets, the Fast and Furious group supervisor noted the escalating Mexican violence. One e-mail noted, "958 killed in March 2010 ... most violent month since 2005." The same e-mail notes: "Our subjects purchased 359 firearms during March alone," including "numerous Barrett .50 caliber rifles."
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In congressional testimony, "William Newell, a former ATF Special Agent in charge of the Phoenix Field Division", report journalists Robert Farago and Ralph Dixon of the Washington Times, that with its designated cover of tracking where guns went, so drug lords who purchased them could later be arrested downstream, was actually a deliberate effort to prevent the Los Zetas drug cartel from staging a successful coup d’etat against the government of Felipe Calderon by arming rival gang Sinaloa, according to the Times writers, a relationship that extended to “(allowing) the Sinaloas to fly a 747 cargo plane packed with cocaine into American airspace unmolested. The CIA made sure the trade wasn’t one way. It persuaded the ATF to create Operation Fast and Furious a “no strings attached” variation of the agency’s previous firearms sting. By design, the ATF operation armed the Mexican government’s preferred cartel on the street level near the American border, where the Zetas are most active,” states the report.


A huge part of the answer for the failure of the war on Drugs is that it it's all about the enormous money to be made.The $320 billion annual global illegal drug cartel industry now accounts for more than 1 percent of all commerce on the planet.


Drug cartels are multinational businesses, after all and they cannot work without a bank. With so much illegal cash, the only way to move this money is through the banks.To make their criminal enterprises work, the drug cartels need to move billions of dollars across borders. That’s how they finance the purchase of drugs, planes, weapons safe houses, politicians, bankers, law enforcement officials, and buy anyone they want.


The stench of Banks and financial cesspools foul the air we breathe with their noxious, toxic, evil. The financial whores, bastards, and weasels of the Financial Institutions here in America, World Wide, and on Wall Street pop up once again as the purveyors of addicted, insatiable greed at any cost. Easy money made here by all, they become a mechanism to 'launder' the drug money.

Wall Street Banks have been the main instruments ensuring the profits of the drug cartels. Major U.S. Banks have been deeply involved in laundering drug profits, for the better part of the past decade. 
         
The biggest U.S. banks receive, launder and transfer hundreds of billions of dollars to the drug lords’ accounts, who then buy modern weapons, pay private armies of assassins, corrupt untold numbers of political and law enforcement officials on both sides of the border.


Drug profits, in the most basic economic sense, are secured through the ability of the cartels to launder and transfer billions of dollars through the U.S. banking system.The scale and scope of the US banking-drug cartel alliance surpasses any other economic activity of the American private banking system. 

According to U.S. Justice Dept. records, one bank alone, Wachovia Bank (now owned by Wells Fargo) laundered 378.3 billion dollars between May 1, 2004 and May 31, 2007. Major Banks in the U.S. have and continue to serve as an active financial partner of the murderous drug cartels, including Bank of America, HSBC, JP Morgan, CITIBANK, as well as overseas banks operating out of New York, Miami, Los Angeles, London.


Despite the deep and pervasive involvement of the major banks in laundering hundreds of billions of dollars in illicit funds, the “court settlements” pursued by U.S. prosecutors have led to no jail time for the bankers. One court’s settlement amounted to a fine of $50 million dollars, less than 0.5% of one of the banks (the Wachovia/Wells Fargo bank) $12.3 billion profits for 2009. A disgustingly limp "wink" that says all one needs to knowregarding the Government being "serious" about providing real justice in wiping out crime "that PAYS".


Laundering drug money is one of the most lucrative sources of profit for Wall Street; the banks charge hefty commissions on the transfer of drug profits, which they then lend to borrowing institutions at interest rates far above what if any  they pay to drug trafficker depositors.

Did you ever notice how the federal government never faces any consequences of legal Justice when it breaks the law, and that corporations are wrist slapped, if at all, for things that you or I would be put in jail for a very long time? 

It doesn't matter which political party is in power. Justice, punishment for wrong doing, crimes, innocent murders are not applicable to the arrogant mob of Government untouchable politicians and their cronies. It's not a uniquely Republican, Democrat, Tea Party, Conservative sickness that any particular political segment dominates.

If you or I sold guns to Mexican drug criminals, we'd be facing decades in prison. If one of those guns were used to kill a U.S. law enforcement agent, we would put in prison for life, or placed on death row all in the name of honor, patriotism, and the American flag.

Not so when it involves the malignant alliance of arrogance linking power, greed, and lots of money. Then it's lights out, no American flag, no justice, no one knows anything, files disappear, people go missing, lawyers are hired, lawyers are lawyered up, amnesia sets in, the 5th amendment of self incrimination is memorized, and lots of slimy shit happens, money does that to people, it's almost magical.

As we've all seen from numerous examples, in the final analysis, the government is essentially a lawless, corrupt, criminal gang that breaks its own laws with impunity. It always has been and it always will be. Any other excuse for its behavior is bull shit, and that is the truth. Money does the talking, ALWAYS.