Sunday, May 8, 2011

Page 335 "Both have been cited in the Bank of Credit & Commerce International scandal."

From page 335 of the book: "Your francs were transferred from Luxembourg to two banks in Hong Kong. One is a local branch of a New York City bank, the other is British. Both have been cited in the Bank of Credit and Commerce International scandal."








"You, Monsieur Shanzenbach, and many others have lost great sums of money.  But everyone knew the risks.  There was no babies here, Monsieur Vann.  Everyone knew what kind of people those bankers were; everyone knew about the CIA deposits and about Abu Nidal.  C'est la même chose.  It's all the same to us.  They have the same faces, you know.  They have the same capacity to kill and be killed."

Abu Nidal

[Abu Nidal (1937-2002) was the founder of Fatah–The Revolutionary Council, a militant Palestinian group more commonly known as the Abu Nidal Organization. At the height of his power in the 1970s and 1980s, Abu Nidal, or "father of the struggle," was widely regarded as the most ruthless of the Palestinian political leaders. He told Der Spiegel in a rare interview in 1985: "I am the evil spirit which moves around only at night causing ... nightmares."] (Text courtesy of Wikipedia.)

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