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Monthly Archives: September 2008
How to Refinance Home Loan and Consolidate Home and Auto Loans?
Alex Jones Tv {Sunday Edition} 2/8: Geithner’s Backdoor Deal with AIG & Mobile ***** Street Scanners
Alex goes into the top tales of the past week including a tale about mobile ***** body scanners for the streets of america and also brain scanners coming to airports in the future.Yes, it’s 1984 with a Buck Rodgers twist here in the 21st century Control Grid. prisonplanet.tv Geithners Fed told AIG to hide backdoor bailout Homeland Stupidity January 10, 2010 The Federal Set aside Bank of New York, during its $180 billion bailout of American International Group, Inc., instructed AIG to omit details of its buy of certain toxic assets from a December 24, 2008, Securities and Exchange Commission filing, according to e-mails between the company and the Fed released Thursday. Protesters yell at people looking out the windows of an AIG office building during a rally against government bailouts for corporations in April, 2009. Using bailout money provided by the Fed, AIG paid a number of banks 100 percent of the face value of credit-default swaps, contracts tied to subprime home loans, at a time when other institutions were negotiating deep discounts for the paper. The names of the banks were also omitted from the SEC filing. The information was irrevocably told in March 2009 after the SEC challenged AIGs filing, prompting lawmakers and analysts to call the transactions a backdoor bailout of the banks. Topping the list of banks which benefited from the backdoor bailout of their toxic paper were Goldman Sachs and Societe Generale SA. The e-mails, released Thursday by Rep …
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