Was Roland Arnall selected by the Bormann network and the Underground Reich as a vehicle for undermining the U.S. economy, as well as deriving profits from the subprime extravaganza for that network? It is Mr. Emory’s viewpoint that Arnall may very well have been selected in a manner not unlike that in which Tino De Angelis was selected to undermine the commodities markets on 11/22/1963. The collapse of the markets on that fateful day was an operation that appears to have derived tremendous profits for the authors of the plot, as well as sending a message to the powers that be in this country about who was really in charge. Noting the sparsely-detailed background of subprime kingpin Roland Arnall, the program highlights his European origins. Note that Arnall was described as “the Johnny Appleseed of subprime.” Note that almost nothing is known about this secretive, highly important individual except for his “alleged” Jewishness. Mr. Emory commented that Arnall’s country of origin is unknown, and yet he makes a point of emphasizing his allegedly Jewish background and his work for the Simon Weisenthal Center. Arnall’s highly selective secretiveness reminded Mr. Emory of U.S. intelligence officer Lee Harvey Oswald’s profession of his communist sympathies on a WDSU interview available in FTR #621. . . Until the early 2000s, he [Arnall] was for the most part invisible, keeping his picture out of the papers as best he could. On occasion there might be a story about the Los Angeles-based Simon Wiesenthal Center, which Arnall helped found, but not much else. His avoidance of the press was intentional. Arnall, to the dispute of no one, shunned publicity with an almost religious zeal. Cole, an LBM employee for just under two years, remembers a conversation he had with Arnall when he said, ‘We’ve got to stay under the radar.’ Added Cole, ‘He was very secretive. He shunned publicity. Roland does not give press interviews.’ . . .” Chain of Blame; by Paul Muolo and Matthew Padilla; Joh Wiley & Sons [HC]; Copyright 2008 by Paul Muolo and Matthew Pakilla; p.79.
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