Anonymous ID: 64917d Sept. 23, 2018, 9:19 a.m. No.3151107   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Colby

Colby served as chief of station in Saigon, chief of the CIA's Far East Division, and head of the Civil Operations and Rural Development effort, as well as overseeing the Phoenix Program. After Vietnam, Colby became director of central intelligence and during his tenure, under intense pressure from the United States Congress and the media, adopted a policy of relative openness about U.S. intelligence activities to the Senate Church Committee and House Pike Committee. Colby served as DCI under President Richard Nixon and President Gerald Ford on January 30, 1976 with George H. W. Bush.

 

http://educationforum.ipbhost.com/topic/5597-ted-shackley-and-the-secret-team/

 

From 1977 until 1979, Richard Armitage operated a business named The Far East Trading Company. This company was, in fact, from 1977 to 1979, merely a "front" for Armitage's secret operations conducting Vang Pao opium money out of Southeast Asia to Tehran and the Nugen-Hand Bank in Australia to fund the ultra right-wing, private anti-communist "anti-terrorist" assassination program and "unconventional warfare" operation of Theodore Shackley's and Thomas Cline's "Secret Team". (Daniel P. Sheehan’s affidavit).

 

https://www.hongkongcaselaw.com/deak-perera-far-east-ltd-v-r-leslie-deak-and-others-2/

 

On December 6, 1984, Deak & Co. Inc. (“Deak”), Deak-Perera Wall Street, Inc. (“Deak Wall Street”) and Deak-Perera InternationalBanking Corporation (collectively the “Debtors”) each filed a petition for reorganization under chapter 11 of the United States BankruptcyCode (“Code”) in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York (“Bankruptcy Court”);

 

Deak-Perera Far East Ltd. (“DPFE”) is a wholly owned subsidiary of Wall Street, the former having maintained its principal place ofbusiness in Hong Kong;

 

Makes one wonder if Far East was just shorthand for the foreign exchange money operation. DPFE was not mentioned in other sites and likely part of the Char Chen Boon deal with the Singapore investment group.

Anonymous ID: 64917d Sept. 23, 2018, 9:36 a.m. No.3151251   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1257 >>1267 >>1278 >>1302 >>1345

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https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2014-11-18/ukraine-admits-its-gold-gone

 

Tonight, around at 2:00 am, an unregistered transport plane took off took off from Boryspil airport. According to Boryspil staff, prior to the plane's appearance, four trucks and two cargo minibuses arrived at the airport all with their license plates missing. Fifteen people in black uniforms, masks and body armor stepped out, some armed with machine guns. These people loaded the plane with more than forty heavy boxes.

 

 

After this, several mysterious men arrived and also entered the plane. The loading was carried out in a hurry. After unloading, the plateless cars immediately left the runway, and the plane took off on an emergency basis.

 

 

Airport officials who saw this mysterious "special operation" immediately notified the administration of the airport, which however strongly advised them "not to meddle in other people's business."

 

 

Later, the editors were called by one of the senior officials of the former Ministry of Income and Fees, who reported that, according to him, tonight on the orders of one of the "new leaders" of Ukraine, all the gold reserves of the Ukraine were taken to the United States.

Anonymous ID: 64917d Sept. 23, 2018, 10:08 a.m. No.3151678   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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>>3151302

Here's fiats way of getting in on the act.

I thought at one time it was rumored Ukraine had lots of buried pyramids.

 

https://www.worldbank.org/en/news/opinion/2017/10/02/ukraine-can-boost-annual-output-us15-billion-with-land-reformhis is because land users have little incentive to invest in land management, as neither land owners nor users know if, when, or how the moratorium will be lifted. Moreover, getting credit is difficult and costly as land cannot be used as collateral.

 

Meaningful reform of the land sector must include providing incentives for long-term investment and proper land management, access to credit, and transfer of land to its most productive uses.