Showing posts with label investment scams. Show all posts
Showing posts with label investment scams. Show all posts
Sunday, September 13, 2009
Kevin Hoeffer go away!
Kevin, old boy! Can you get yourself and your pesky message out from under my computer keyboard? Your gravelly voice is hard on those little speakers I've got!
Labels:
internet fraud,
investment scams,
Kevin Hoeffer,
malware,
virus
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Guantanamo Bay - the new inmates?
President Obama wants to close down Guantanamo Bay. Before he gets too quick off the draw with this, how about rounding up the real crooks and swapping them with those already there. I'd guess that most of the current inmates have done very little to damage the World's existence. The credit crunchers and legalised money launderers have. Added to this, we've got a whole tranche of dodgy dealings and investment scams on the go.
The credit crunch has mortgaged our children for a generation. Some countries are going the Zimbabwe route to financial helotry. The latest scoundrel on the block is Sir Alan Stanford, who has allegedly been involved in an $8bn investment fraud. He's dwarfed by the Madoff character. Most of this money isn't money at all. It's Monopoly money. But it's no game. It's all deadly serious and deadly frustrating...that those in charge are moving along like a beached whale.
Alistair Darling has only just woken up to the RBS bonus bonanza, now with a couple of damp squibs in the package. The threat of a spell in Guantanamo Bay's prison cells should stop this nonsense dead in its tracks. All those involved in scams own up now, otherwise it's the Cuban shores for you!
The credit crunch has mortgaged our children for a generation. Some countries are going the Zimbabwe route to financial helotry. The latest scoundrel on the block is Sir Alan Stanford, who has allegedly been involved in an $8bn investment fraud. He's dwarfed by the Madoff character. Most of this money isn't money at all. It's Monopoly money. But it's no game. It's all deadly serious and deadly frustrating...that those in charge are moving along like a beached whale.
Alistair Darling has only just woken up to the RBS bonus bonanza, now with a couple of damp squibs in the package. The threat of a spell in Guantanamo Bay's prison cells should stop this nonsense dead in its tracks. All those involved in scams own up now, otherwise it's the Cuban shores for you!
Labels:
banks,
credit crunch,
Guantanamo Bay,
investment scams
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