That would be the same Deutsche Bank that made a huge fortune under the leaderhip of ex CIA chief Buzzy Krongard betting on puts related to the World Trade Center destructions.
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Everything after Deutsche Bank is the usual CT nonsense....
CTers gotta CT.[/QUOT
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of the September 11 attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. In ...
And, as we shall see, Deutsche Bank played several key roles in events
connected to the"
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Everything after Deutsche Bank is the usual CT nonsense....
CTers gotta CT.[/QUOT
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of the September 11 attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. In ...
And, as we shall see, Deutsche Bank played several key roles in events
connected to the"
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Hell, you can't even quote my post correctly.
The usual CT garbage.
Follow the dots that are not really dots nor are they connected.
Everything after Deutsche Bank is the usual CT nonsense....
CTers gotta CT.
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of the September 11 attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. In ...
And, as we shall see, Deutsche Bank played several key roles in events
connected to the"
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I may be wrong about Deutsche Bank as it appears to be publicly owned. Here is a list (partial?) of state-owned German companies:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/State-owned_enterprises_of_Germany
Deutsche Bahn (full ownership by Germany)
Hapag Lloyd 23,2% via city of Hamburg
Airbus/EADS 12%[2] (28% total with France and Spain)
a range of competing Landesbanken, regionally organised by the Länder, function predominantly to provide wholesale banking
Commerzbank 15,6%
the Sparkassen system, where more than 400 German SOEs hold more than 40% of bank assets in Germany[3][4]
Volkswagen Group 12.7% (20% of voting rights) (Through State of Lower-Saxony)
KfW Bank 100% and following assets amounting to a worth of $70.6Bn
Deutsche Telekom and T-Mobile (14.5% directly, 17.4% through KfW).
Deutsche Post 25.5% (through KfW) (Assets including DHL and Deutsche Postbank are therefore also partially owned by the state)
Hypo Real Estate Seized by SoFFin in 2003 to restore financial stability to the German housing market.
Bundesdruckerei (Federal Print Office) Renationalised in 2013
I don't recognize any with Trump/Russia connections but this list is a good start to try to ferret it out. The foreign owned company with U.S. operations might not be German at all.
What kind of country, then, would raise a shaky legal argument to fend off a subpoena?
Many industries with well-established regulatory oversight and extensive business in the US have already fleshed out the contours of the law in situations like these. And many countries, particularly in Western Europe, have protocol -- even treaties -- already in place to share information with US prosecutors when needed.
Mueller's team sought "information" from the company related to an "an act outside the territory of the United States in connection with a commercial activity of the foreign state elsewhere" and that the "act cause[d] a direct effect in the United States."
I may be wrong about Deutsche Bank as it appears to be publicly owned. Here is a list (partial?) of state-owned German companies:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/State-owned_enterprises_of_Germany
Deutsche Bahn (full ownership by Germany)
Hapag Lloyd 23,2% via city of Hamburg
Airbus/EADS 12%[2] (28% total with France and Spain)
a range of competing Landesbanken, regionally organised by the Länder, function predominantly to provide wholesale banking
Commerzbank 15,6%
the Sparkassen system, where more than 400 German SOEs hold more than 40% of bank assets in Germany[3][4]
Volkswagen Group 12.7% (20% of voting rights) (Through State of Lower-Saxony)
KfW Bank 100% and following assets amounting to a worth of $70.6Bn
Deutsche Telekom and T-Mobile (14.5% directly, 17.4% through KfW).
Deutsche Post 25.5% (through KfW) (Assets including DHL and Deutsche Postbank are therefore also partially owned by the state)
Hypo Real Estate Seized by SoFFin in 2003 to restore financial stability to the German housing market.
Bundesdruckerei (Federal Print Office) Renationalised in 2013
I don't recognize any with Trump/Russia connections but this list is a good start to try to ferret it out. The foreign owned company with U.S. operations might not be German at all.
Hell, you can't even quote my post correctly.
The usual CT garbage.
Follow the dots that are not really dots nor are they connected.
https://www.cia.gov/.../F693879994199D612C64EE9A4666E8EE_Crossing_The_Rubicon_Part_1.pdf
"then-CIA Director John Deutsch at a town hall meeting. ..... it was revealed that
the FBI in New Orleans had taken my ex-fiancée into custody and then released
her .... As I watched the second plane hit the World Trade Center on September
11th, ...... A. B. “Buzzy” Krongard: until he joined the CIA in 1998, Krongard was
the.
"
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-...-company-file-appeal-under-seal-idUSKCN1PG1TH
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday allowed an unknown foreign government-owned company that is contesting a subpoena issued by a grand jury in a sealed case possibly linked to Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s probe into Russia’s role in the 2016 presidential election to file its appeal under seal.
The company is facing a daily fine of $50,000 imposed by a U.S. federal judge in Washington for refusing to comply with a subpoena issued in an investigation. The name of the country and the company and details of the investigation were not publicly disclosed.
========================================================
The mystery continues. A 'hush hush' part of the Mueller probe.
My opinion is that the 'mystery' company is Deutsche Bank. Let's hope this gets resolved soon as it is apparently delaying the final release of Mueller's report.
Either that, or the Alfa Bank.
Either that, or the Alfa Bank.
https://www.cia.gov/.../F693879994199D612C64EE9A4666E8EE_Crossing_The_Rubicon_Part_1.pdf
"then-CIA Director John Deutsch at a town hall meeting. ..... it was revealed that
the FBI in New Orleans had taken my ex-fiancée into custody and then released
her .... As I watched the second plane hit the World Trade Center on September
11th, ...... A. B. “Buzzy” Krongard: until he joined the CIA in 1998, Krongard was
the.
"
At least try to make a point... One that makes sense.
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You got snoped on the last one.
Or is that beyond your capabilities?
The link was to Crossing the Rubicon by Michael Ruppert. Get someone to read it to you. Slowly. Ya' get older, not smarter, eh?
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Your previous link was to an assortment of CT sites.
Fail more.
This is hilarious....
So, what is the point of trying to link this to Trump?Deutsche refused to comment on its internal review. Sources say the bank discovered no evidence of any Moscow link. That covers other members of the US president’s family who are also Deutsche clients. They include Trump’s daughter, Ivanka, her husband, Jared Kushner, and Kushner’s mother, Seryl Stadtmauer.
Damn shame I can't find any of that "Sanitized Truth" you repeat made in the same manner as genuine 14 gauge faux Gold, don't ya' know? The gubmint's pete will soon tell you what to repeat, eh? Ya' go to hell for lyin', same as stealing, or not? The Truth hurts, eh?
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I saw this in the article...
So, what is the point of trying to link this to Trump?
It's like saying "a man on cocaine murdered three people. Barack Obama was also a known cocaine user."
If you think that is bad, try following DaveFagan's reasoning with "Buzz", stock transactions, the bank and the 9/11 attacks....
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