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Sunday, December 12, 2010

FORGED FED-BONDS FROM "ABU SAYYAF"?

The May 16 2004 blast at the Evergreen Hotel in Davao was a clear sign that "Al Candida" functions as an intelligence front, a proxy army of the National Security Council that exists to justify intervention in the Philippines and elsewhere....
The explosion was set off by a store of dynamite belonging to Michael T. Meiring, a South African-born, naturalized, American citizen. Meiring claimed that Abu Sayyaf's men had lobbed an explosive device into his hotel room - an alibi proven to be false upon further examination by the local police. Meiring's legs had to be amputated at the knees.
The story of M.T.Meiring leads back to South Africa and boxes supposedly containing US Federal Reserve notes and bonds obtained from the Abu Sayyaf. The Times reported that employees of the hotel "claimed that while they were cleaning Meiring's room before the explosion, he warned them not to touch two metal boxes, which he said contained "important documents."
David Hawthorn, a close American friend of Meiring, claimed the blast victim had confessed passing to Mandela's government the proceeds of a box of old US federal notes. That box was one in a set of twelve, containing an estimated $500-million in counterfeit American notes.
Hawthorn had been shown a letter from the South African government and a US Treasury permit to support his story. Hawthorn also saw a packing list' that had "a cover sheet printed with the words US ARMY,' the Army seal, some numbers and a group of upper case letters. Meiring, he said, claimed the list represented the serial numbers of the missing notes, dating back to 1937.
Similar boxes' were recovered by U.S. Secret Service and the Philippine Central Bank during the last years. Other counterfeit bonds and currency were also recovered from a hotel in Davao a few months ago. It has been reported that all these were to be ... shipped to Las Vegas in the States....

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