Bankers Committing Suicide

It is actually not only the bankers who are dying off in droves; but also there have been a lot of scientists who have turned up dead in the last few years. Some of these were undoubtedly due to natural causes; but some of them were either very suspicious accidents, or even downright murder, in some cases.
Whie we can all pretty much agree that the bankers could be involved in criminal (or semi-criminal) activity; that is harder to use for an excuse when it comes to a scientist.
Steve Quayle has an excellent article on his webpage about scientists who have either died, or been murdered , and it will certainly give a thinking person some food for their thoughts.

http://www.stevequayle.com/index.php?s=146

Yep, it seemed a few years after 911 disease experts were dying unexpectedly in numbers. There is coincidence then there is no freaking way a coincidence. Especially with these bankers because their deaths seem like murder or suicide. I'm trying to think what happened financially over the last week or two and the only thing I can think of is news of market manipulation and yet another push for a cashless society by the Europeans especially. Unless this guy had money in Greece where they want to confiscate or tax savings accounts one must wonder.
 

Possibly, it has something to do with the BRIC's conference coming up in July. With the large countries that are part of this organization (Brazil,Russia, India, China); it is entirely possible that we could see the dollar no longer being the accepted world currency.
China, and some other countries have already started backing out of American dollars, and are investing the money in property and real estate here in the United States. China already owns our largest pork-producing company, Smithfield Farms, and has also recently purchased JP Morgan bank. Seems like I read something about them buying out McDonalds, too; but I will have to look that one up again.
Probably, if we knew how much of this country was owned by China and other countries, we would be worrying a lot more about financial collapse, too.

http://rt.com/business/262813-brics-bank-summit-russia/
 
Turns out that the President of American Express just suddenly died now, too. He was apparently flying home from Tokyo, became suddenly ill, and died before the flight could land. No other details are being released about his death; but he was not that old of a person, and apparently it was not any kind of an ongoing health issue.
So, while we might not be able to call this death a suspicious one, it does seem mysterious, as well as unexpected.
That would make two people in the bank-related industry that died this week.

http://www.myfoxatlanta.com/story/29192403/president-of-american-express-dies-on-plane-to-new-york
 

Radish Rose; sometimes, it seems to me like we just have to pick through all of the news sources, looking for the bits of truth in there. Kind of like kissing frogs to find the Prince.

Maybe we need a Conspiracy Theory Group ? Anyone else here have a tin-foil hat stored away ?
 

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