, SecurityFocus 2007-04-30
UPDATE - Following a two-and-a-half year investigation, federal prosecutors charged online payment service E-Gold, its parent company Gold & Silver Reserve, and its three owners with four counts of violating the U.S. laws restricting funds transfers and money laundering, according to an indictment unsealed on Friday.
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E-Gold charged with money laundering... help
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It was the intention by the secret services to taint e-gold beyond its ability to conduct business. The link to child pornography was clearly designed to terminate the business. A dead giveaway that the powers that be are out for the juggler. I?m surprised they didn?t go further and falsely link e-gold to Osama bin liner though they did falsely link e-gold to terrorism in a round about way. E-gold is subjected to a modern day witch hunt. In a witch hunt its not about who is right and who is wrong. It?s more about right rests with might. Very soon Dr Jackson will face a kangeroo court in which they will accuse him of all kinds of black magic, spells and evil potions and then subject him to the modern equivalence to burning at the stake. One has to wonder if the Soviets fled Russia when the Berlin wall fell and joined the US secret service and Government. Seems like it?s the same people who ran that regime now controlling Uncle Sam.
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