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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.
Posted on: Mon, 08 Jul 2013 05:06:57 +0000

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