- Leo Wanta, the man put in a Swiss dungeon
and jailed for more than 10 years on a bogus Wisconsin income tax charge,
is still making waves and shaking up the international banking community
as he attempts to recover more $27.5 trillion earmarked for the U.S. Treasury.
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- According to the former U.S. Treasury
agent under President Ronald Reagan, the money has now grown to more than
$70 trillion since first accumulated in 1989 in sophisticated financial
scheme concocted by U.S. officials.
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- The scheme was put into place and perfected
by Wanta who, along with several other financial whizzes, worked their
banking magic to destabilize the Russian currency and flatten the old Soviet
Union into financial submission at the end of the Cold War.
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- Wanta's methods worked so well he received
high praise from Reagan, but was back stabbed by former President George
H. Bush who wanted to erase Wanta from the picture, making way for the
Bush crime family and others to pilfer the money.
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- Instead of the enormous amount of money
being returned to taxpayers for furthering American prosperity, the money
was left overseas in financial limbo for the "Bush buzzards"
to cherry pick, observers saying the money being used for clandestine operations
furthering the underworld of the New World Order.
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- Although Wanta still remains trustor
of the vast sum of money, along the way he paid the ultimate prices, nearly
being killed in several occasions, as well as spending almost a year in
a Swiss jail and then being jailed in Wisconsin.
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- On his release about a year ago, Wanta
then set out to recover the money, using the authority of a 2003 federal
court decision he filed wile being incarcerated in order try and protect
the money and his reputation from the Clinton and Bush criminals, who were
allegedly using the money for their own clandestine purposes.
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- Although the case was thrown dismissed
based on sovereign immunity, Wanta received the affirmations from the federal
judge he sought, as Judge Bruce Lee acknowledged the assests existed and
were in Wanta's control as lawful trustor, adding that Wanta's proper avenue
for redress was through a federal court of collections.
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- Armed with the Judge Lee's advice, Wanta
then set out in earnest about six months ago to recover the money which
was now scattered in numerous overseas banks, many denying the existence
of the money while others claimed they were told by CIA officials that
Wanta was no longer living.
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- In a further effort to raise public awareness
of the importance of this story, Wanta appeared on Greg Szymanski's radio
show, The Investigative Journal, several times, as well as having his story
written up in depth in the Arctic Beacon.
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- Previously, explosive story had been
shunned by the mainstream press since it was too hot to handle for the
compromised American media even though it clearly showed how corrupt officials
and banking institutions were pilfering trillions of dollars of the people's
money.
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- For rest of story and more informative
articles, go to www.arcticbeacon.com
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