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Banker's deaths - David Guyatt - 12-02-2014

Lauren Johnson Wrote:... Magee may have been involved in providing subpoenaed material for the London Whale investigation and the myriad other investigations that JPMorgan has been sanctioned and fined for over the last year. There are two serious open investigations into foreign exchange rigging and potential manipulation of commodities markets.

I wonder if he had been called, or was going to be called, to give evidence into the Forex or commodities rigging?


Banker's deaths - Dawn Meredith - 12-02-2014

Lauren Johnson Wrote:this one goes all the way to eleven:
Quote:The founder and CEO of American Title Services in Centennial was found dead in his home this week, the result of self-inflicted wounds from a nail gun, according to the Arapahoe County coroner.
Richard Talley, 57, and the company he founded in 2001 were under investigation by state insurance regulators at the time of his death late Tuesday, an agency spokesman confirmed Thursday.
It was unclear how long the investigation had been ongoing or its primary focus.
A coroner's spokeswoman Thursday said Talley was found in his garage by a family member who called authorities. They said Talley died from seven or eight self-inflicted wounds from a nail gun fired into his torso and head.


There has to be other ways to end your life than popping yourself in the head and torso with a nail gun. Plus it kinda sounds like you would need some help.


This is as direct a warning as it can get.
No-one would ever commit suicide this way.
No wonder conspiracy thrives: Talk and you die.

Dawn.


Banker's deaths - Peter Lemkin - 12-02-2014

Dawn Meredith Wrote:
Lauren Johnson Wrote:this one goes all the way to eleven:

There has to be other ways to end your life than popping yourself in the head and torso with a nail gun. Plus it kinda sounds like you would need some help.

This is as direct a warning as it can get.
No-one would ever commit suicide this way.
No wonder conspiracy thrives: Talk and you die.

Dawn.

I've used a nailgun. They don't have an automatic setting. The pain from ONE shot anywhere on one's body would be too much to pull the taught-spring trigger and hold the quite heavy nailgun for a second 'shot' - let alone all the subsequent ones.......a very ugly message indeed! The US is not far behind what the Cartels in Mexico are doing to send 'messages'. Our secret Oligarchy and their Praetorian Guard is really so warm and fuzzy!::face.palm::


Banker's deaths - Dawn Meredith - 17-02-2014

Erick just told me that someone on a forum he goes to posted that the number of dead bankers is now up to 20. He did not click on the link as he was not sure it could be trusted. (Virus stuff).
Of course MSM is totally ignoring this story.

Dawn


Banker's deaths - Dawn Meredith - 18-02-2014

Dawn Meredith Wrote:Erick just told me that someone on a forum he goes to posted that the number of dead bankers is now up to 20. He did not click on the link as he was not sure it could be trusted. (Virus stuff).
Of course MSM is totally ignoring this story.

Dawn
Erick just told me there is another today, a fall/jump from a tall building . JP Morgan. Guess I need to check out timebomb forum for these updates. That is where he is reading this.


Banker's deaths - David Guyatt - 18-02-2014

"Raised concerns about stress levels of bankers", suggests the ever trustworthy WSJ.

Bless. So insightful. So caring.

So deceptive too, I think...

Quote:

33-year-old banker leaps to his death from JPMorgan's Hong Kong headquarters, latest in string of apparent suicides

[Image: 6e226be2821f8f7acfbebf5e019c334b?s=34&d=mm]National Post Wire Services | February 18, 2014 9:53 AM ET
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[Image: jpmorgan-hong-kong.jpg?w=620]Jerome Favre/BloombergJP Morgan has confirmed that the man who jumped was a 33 year-old employee at the firm with the last name Li and he was a junior investment banker. Above, signage for JPMorgan is displayed on Charter Houe in the business district of Central in Hong Kong, China.



JPMorgan banker jumps from Hong Kong headquarters

A 33-year-old man jumped to his death from the skyscraper roof of U.S. investment bank JPMorgan Chase & Co's Asia headquarters on Tuesday, police said.
JP Morgan has confirmed that the man who jumped was an employee at the firm with the last name Li. He was a junior investment banker.
Li was certified dead in hospital after the fall at around 2 p.m., a police spokeswoman told Reuters. Police did not yet know the circumstances surrounding his death.
Horrified finance workers in neighbouring offices circulated pictures via social media of him standing above the company logo emblazoned on top of the Chater House building in central Hong Kong.
One Instagram user, kurtlinsfat, posted the following image, which he said was taken by a colleague on Tuesday:
"A sad and tragic incident occurred in Chater House, Hong Kong, today, which is currently being investigated by the police. Out of respect for those involved, we cannot yet comment further," JPMorgan Chase & Co said in a statement.
Witnesses say that police tried to stop Li from jumping from the 30 story building, 10 floors of which are used by JP Morgan, around 2:00 or 3:00 pm, but to no avail.

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The Chinese-language newspaper, Apple Daily, carried a photograph of Li lying in a pool of blood on the busy road, next to the Hong Kong Stock Exchange.
The latest incident comes at a delicate time for the financial industry, when a spate of deaths have alarmed observers.
Last month, a 39-year-old JP Morgan vice president died after falling from the roof of the bank's European headquarters in London.
Then on Feb. 3, Ryan Crane, a JPMorgan Chase & Co. employee who in a 14-year career at the New York-based bank rose to executive director of a unit that trades blocks of stocks for clients, died from unknown causes in his Stamford, Connecticut, home at 37 years old. The cause of death will be determined when a toxicology report is completed in about six weeks, a spokeswoman for the state's chief medical examinertold Bloomberg.
The series of untimely deaths among finance workers and business leaders over the past three weeks extends beyond JPMorgan.
On Sunday, Jan. 26, London police found William Broeksmit, a 58-year-old former senior executive at Deutsche Bank AG, dead in his home after an apparent suicide.
Here's a look at a few more recent incidents:
On Monday, Jan. 27, Tata Motors managing director Karl Slym died after falling from a hotel room in Bangkok in what police said could be possible suicide.
Slym, 51, had attended a board meeting of Tata Motors' Thailand unit in the Thai capital and was staying with his wife in a room on the 22nd floor of the Shangri-La hotel. Hotel staff found his body on Sunday on the fourth floor, which juts out above lower floors.
On Wednesday, January 29, Russell Investments' Chief Economist Mike Dueker was found dead in an apparent suicide. Police said it appears Dueker took his own life by jumping from a ramp near the Tacoma Narrows Bridge in Tacoma, Wash., AP reported. According to Bloomberg, Dueker, 50, had been missing since Jan. 29, and friends and law enforcement had been searching for him.
The week before, a U.K.-based communications director at Swiss Re AG died. The cause of death has not been made public.
The Wall Street Journal reported that the deaths among finance workers has shaken London and raised more concerns about stress levels of bankers.
It notes that last August, the finance chief at Zurich Insurance Group AG committed suicide and left a note blaming the company's chairman for creating an unbearable work environment.
In August, a 21-year-old Bank of America intern died after reportedly working consecutive all-nighters at the bank's London office.
Wall Street banks including Bank of America, Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan, Credit Suisse, subsequently told junior bankers to take more time off.


From The Financial Post


Banker's deaths - David Guyatt - 18-02-2014

Dawn Meredith Wrote:Erick just told me that someone on a forum he goes to posted that the number of dead bankers is now up to 20. He did not click on the link as he was not sure it could be trusted. (Virus stuff).
Of course MSM is totally ignoring this story.

Dawn

Here on Before It's News re Alex Jones...


Banker's deaths - R.K. Locke - 18-02-2014

There are people who will be reading a lot into the fact that this guy was 33, the first guy jumped from a 33 story building, etc...


Banker's deaths - David Guyatt - 19-02-2014

R.K. Locke Wrote:There are people who will be reading a lot into the fact that this guy was 33, the first guy jumped from a 33 story building, etc...

Yep, I saw that too. It does sound like a signal is being sent doesn't it.

As I recall there were also some Masonic 33's involved in JFK and David Koresh / Waco.

But I guess we must be careful of gifts borne by Greeks too. It's hard to know what to make of such things.


Banker's deaths - R.K. Locke - 19-02-2014

David Guyatt Wrote:
R.K. Locke Wrote:There are people who will be reading a lot into the fact that this guy was 33, the first guy jumped from a 33 story building, etc...

Yep, I saw that too. It does sound like a signal is being sent doesn't it.

As I recall there were also some Masonic 33's involved in JFK and David Koresh / Waco.

But I guess we must be careful of gifts borne by Greeks too. It's hard to know what to make of such things.



Indeed. There is a post on this subject at Loren Coleman's blog:

http://copycateffect.blogspot.co.uk/2013/11/Mason33.html


It is an area of research that is not to everybody's taste and is probably best approached with a healthy dose of scepticism. You would be foolish to deny that it is there, however, and it is clearly more than mere coincidence. What to make of it though?