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Old 11-04-2014, 06:21 PM
 
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There have been quite a few banker suicides the last couple years. If you search online you can read about them as well as a lot of conspiracy theories potentially explaining the "why" and how they all might be connected. Interesting information ;-)
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Old 11-04-2014, 11:52 PM
 
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...Now if only the vast majority of bankers in NYC and Wall Street would do the same we'd be in business!
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Old 11-05-2014, 04:23 AM
 
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That demographic is always at higher risk for suicide: single white males over 40.
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Old 11-05-2014, 07:30 AM
 
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Over on P&OC from CDuser yesterday:

Another Deutsche banker dead

http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2014-1...parent-suicide

"the banker suicides returned with a bang when none other than the hedge fund partner of infamous former IMF head Dominique Strauss-Khan, Thierry Leyne, a French-Israeli entrepreneur, was found dead after jumping off the 23rd floor of one of the Yoo towers, a prestigious residential complex in Tel Aviv.

Just a few brief hours later the WSJ reported that yet another Deutsche Bank veteran has committed suicide, and not just anyone but the bank's associate general counsel, 41 year old Calogero "Charlie" Gambino, who was found on the morning of Oct. 20, having also hung himself by the neck from a stairway banister,"
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Old 11-05-2014, 07:56 AM
 
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Whenever I read these sad stories about "suicides" of people with monetary interests........I immediately think of these poor folks perhaps having a possible affiliation with the Clintons......
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Old 11-05-2014, 08:14 AM
 
Location: StlNoco Mo, where the woodbine twineth
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No over dose or self inflicted gunshot wounds?
Very fishy. Hanging and leaping to death are ways they knock people off to make it look like suicide.
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Old 11-05-2014, 07:33 PM
 
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When these banks have to come up with large sums to pass the stress test, maybe some of these people know stuff that no one wants them to talk about.
When Mega 10's and 100's of million and maybe even Billions and 10's even 100's of billion are under question and people know things, in the mix of it all, maybe and maybe-not, (who knows) they have a part or by some means they are complicit, maybe they are a potential whistle blower or what ever, before the hammer falls on them.
We watch this stuff in movies and think its just a film. but just as life mimic's other movies, and movies mimic life, today when money is involved. Trusting any reports becomes something people should be skeptical.

How many work in jobs and want to address problems, issue or develop reports to discuss things, the process gets shut down. It could be as simple as trying to fix an error, but depending on who's name may come in the process, it can get shut down.
I'm sure there are people in these blogs, who have either tried to report something, maybe even tried to address something or fix something, and it get's shut down.

Then, there is the other side, such as all kind of embezzlers, who embezzle by all sorts of means; from propped up contracts, set up style consulting arrangement.
some of these people have access to move 100's of million of dollars through multiplex of channels without any oversight. If one of those channels skims, or maybe they did something that was not above board, or maybe they simply lost a mass of money in a shuffle.

Fact is, something is behind it, there is a motive and there are elements within the motives that may never come to the light of public awareness.

We don't have investigative reporters today, who can't be bought off, or frightened off. The world has many hired 'fixers', who have no limits to what they will do to "fix" a request from someone who is paying them to do so.

Big level organizations at the 100 million, multi billion, and 100's of billions category, already take the general public to be easily "hoodwinked". They put someone up with a title and slick advertisements, people will fall in line.

We just saw that with the campaigning, they spend money to put up Ad's that create drama and confusion and push it to 'mob rally recycling" and people lined up to cast their vote, even when they knew the candidate was lying. This is the level of gullibility of the general public.

We have 24/7 news that tries to push the agenda by their posed and propped up questions, followed by their summary, and people's minds are swayed.

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If we had a 120 hrs black out of all news on all mediums, the contentions in the political arena would die down. because there would be no one feeding it, no one gaining a plug behind political talking heads, and these dummies that sit there smiling with their designer clothes won't have anything to hawk upon the masses.

"24/7 - 500+ channels of media news talk-a-thons" is like a poison that is fed to the masses daily, because people won't read, they won't research and they wait to listen to these talking head to tell them what to think, how to think and how to feel about what they have been told.
Sadly, there will likely be more to come as sad as it is, but until we become a more self respecting society, and not one that base life on status, money and madness, and the whole array of psychological imbalances when it comes to how to derive a base "sense of self" which is not colluded with ignorance, greed, avarice and anguish, the cycle will continue to repeat itself.
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