Originally posted by DOR
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It is definitely case related whether it be a hack or a genuine 'leak' - the lack of US related items in this huge trove (over 11m documents) smells like hell to me, a stupid mistake - AGAIN. I am pretty sure it is hacked probably from inside - nobody carries 11m confidential documents out of the office without getting getting caught at some point - not even Mitrokhin.
The bits relevant to Ukraine and Muscovy I will speak of in the relevant thread as I do not want to complicate this thread with others.Last edited by snapper; 06 Apr 16,, 17:39.
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Originally posted by Dazed View PostThey other off shore havens other than Panama: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...021802541.html
http://bigstory.ap.org/6352562d2bf2487d8e7894f9aa8936a9No such thing as a good tax - Churchill
To make mistakes is human. To blame someone else for your mistake, is strategic.
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Originally posted by Doktor View Post
It has gone on since the beginning of tax rolls. I was just showing one of the many places to hide your money. There is a million ways around any countries tax code. The average US citizen loves a deduction. Company CFO are expected to find. it See Amazon in Europe:http://fortune.com/2015/05/25/amazon-tax-eu-regulators/
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.......To only publish very selected data from the “leaked” data has two purposes:
1. It smears various “enemies of the empire” even if only by association like the presidents Putin and Assad.
2. It lets other important people, those mentioned in the database but not yet published about, know that the U.S. or its “media partner” can, at any time, expose their dirty laundry to the public. It is thereby a perfect blackmailing instrument.........
From: http://www.globalresearch.ca/selecti...slikes/5518635
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Originally posted by popillol View Post.......To only publish very selected data from the “leaked” data has two purposes:
1. It smears various “enemies of the empire” even if only by association like the presidents Putin and Assad.
2. It lets other important people, those mentioned in the database but not yet published about, know that the U.S. or its “media partner” can, at any time, expose their dirty laundry to the public. It is thereby a perfect blackmailing instrument.........
From: http://www.globalresearch.ca/selecti...slikes/5518635
I've read posts written in Hong Kong, London, Germany and the US.
Each one focused on the people most of interest to their particular readers, but also repeated the list of the most famous.
Rather than seeing conspiracy and cover-up behind the stories, maybe you might want to vary your sources of information a bit, and see if there isn't a different perspective from somewhere else.
You might also note that the original story broke in Germany, not the US.Trust me?
I'm an economist!
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Originally posted by DOR View Postpopillol,
I've read posts written in Hong Kong, London, Germany and the US.
Each one focused on the people most of interest to their particular readers, but also repeated the list of the most famous.
Rather than seeing conspiracy and cover-up behind the stories, maybe you might want to vary your sources of information a bit, and see if there isn't a different perspective from somewhere else.
You might also note that the original story broke in Germany, not the US.
BTW in India too there are newspapers with 5 pages of Indians whose names appeared in the list along with world famous personalities. One of the election points of the current government was to bring back black money. Lets see what progress we make in light of this revelation.
And again, I am not a CT guy. :D
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Originally posted by DOR View Postpopillol,
I've read posts written in Hong Kong, London, Germany and the US.
Each one focused on the people most of interest to their particular readers, but also repeated the list of the most famous.
Rather than seeing conspiracy and cover-up behind the stories, maybe you might want to vary your sources of information a bit, and see if there isn't a different perspective from somewhere else.
You might also note that the original story broke in Germany, not the US.No such thing as a good tax - Churchill
To make mistakes is human. To blame someone else for your mistake, is strategic.
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Originally posted by Doktor View PostUhm, so explain no Americans.
This thing was a co-operative venture from journalists in a large number of countries. The idea that one organization has managed to 'gatekeep' the whole thing to advance US interests simply doesn't pass the sniff test.sigpic
Win nervously lose tragically - Reds C C
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Originally posted by DOR View PostYou might also note that the original story broke in Germany, not the US.
Originally posted by Bigfella View PostRead the article he linked to Doc. They simply may not be very fond of Panama when there are other options they consider safer. May also be that the criteria used to search the documents may not have turned them up yet. Look at the volume of data - its vast. Will take time to sort through.
This thing was a co-operative venture from journalists in a large number of countries. The idea that one organization has managed to 'gatekeep' the whole thing to advance US interests simply doesn't pass the sniff test.
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Originally posted by snapper View PostI think the story broke in several media organisations simultaneously no? I know the Gruniad (Guardian) in UK broke the story the same day it broke in Germany.
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Originally posted by Bigfella View PostRead the article he linked to Doc. They simply may not be very fond of Panama when there are other options they consider safer. May also be that the criteria used to search the documents may not have turned them up yet. Look at the volume of data - its vast. Will take time to sort through.
This thing was a co-operative venture from journalists in a large number of countries. The idea that one organization has managed to 'gatekeep' the whole thing to advance US interests simply doesn't pass the sniff test.No such thing as a good tax - Churchill
To make mistakes is human. To blame someone else for your mistake, is strategic.
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Originally posted by Doktor View PostHe saod he is no CT bloke. I just play the ball...sigpic
Win nervously lose tragically - Reds C C
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I've posted an article why Americans wouldn't stash offshore, when there are plenty options at home, but still the question pops... You know me, I'd troll any CT argument.No such thing as a good tax - Churchill
To make mistakes is human. To blame someone else for your mistake, is strategic.
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Originally posted by Doktor View Post
Originally posted by popillol View PostLoL!! Seems like you (most here?) think I am a CT guy! Well, this was just one of the explanations that I came across, I in no way support them. Haha. I am reading other things currently, so can't dig in deep in these sort of stuff, posted what I got, you know, just to continue the thread. :P
And again, I am not a CT guy. :D
requests not to post their crap goes back many years if you search WAB.
BTW in India too there are newspapers with 5 pages of Indians whose names appeared in the list along with world famous personalities. One of the election points of the current government was to bring back black money. Lets see what progress we make in light of this revelation.Last edited by Double Edge; 10 Apr 16,, 00:07.
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