No One Knows Truth About $300 Billion Bonds From Alleged Crash
January 19th, 2012Via: Bloomberg:
Chris Estrella, a Filipino social worker, says he led a troop of five porters out of a Mindanao jungle in January 2000 with a weather-beaten iron and leather box crammed with $25 billion of U.S. government bearer bonds.
Related: Two Japanese Citizens Carrying $134 Billion Worth of Undeclared, Possibly Counterfeit U.S. Bonds…

Is it not obvious enough by now that the US and it’s financial proxy’s have been throwing around large, covert piles of bearer bonds as leverage for decades?
I’m immediately reminded of Lagavulin’s ruminations on “virtual wealth” in a nearby thread.
Need to sway a Suharto? A bulging chest of bearer bonds in exchange for carte blanche policy might just do the trick. And when they finally surface years later, you play the usual forgery card.
Interesting. greed run amok. You would think that a few hundred million would be enough, but no, these idiots want hundreds of billions and even trillions…like nobody will notice.
On YouTube you will find several multi-part videos of Frank Abagnale Jr giving a fascinating testimony of his life as a counterfeiter. His story was made into the movie “catch me if you can” starring leonardo dicaprio and tom hanks. The movie doesn’t even come close to the testimony.