Friday, July 13, 2012

Bounty Hunters Unleashed on Crooked Bankers

TIME WE DID THIS HERE, FOLKS ---- CALLING ALL BOUNTY HUNTERS
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NICE, and about time! 

In a message dated 7/13/2012 4:42:20 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, b..... writes:
http://www.wealthwire.com/news/finance/3501?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+wealthwire+%28Wealth+Wire%29Posted by Brittany Stepniak - Friday, July 13th, 2012

Iceland has potentially set a new trend in the finance community. According to Business Insider, their government has hired an ex-cop; a white collar crime bounty hunter who wants to make sure the bankster criminals pay the price for their elaborate crimes.
Iceland’s government appointed Ólafur Þór Hauksson to locate such individuals that had a helping hand in the collapse of the banking sector in a time of extreme credit-crunching. Hauksson is responsible for investigating any and all suspicious cases involving fraud before 2009.
The good news for him is that he’s not working alone. He’s got 100 top-notch researches rigorously working around the clock to help make this a smoother and quicker process.
Mr. Hauksson expands on this notion saying, “…on the other hand, we bring the lawsuits against the suspects to court ourselves." This technique is brand new stuff which allows the investigators to "follow the case" and the judicial system to "know the cases like the back of their hand". This is undeniably advantageous in order "to compete with the well-prepared defence attorneys".

And don’t think that fleeing the country warrants your safekeeping. LeMonde reporter Charlotte Chabas explains, "Searches continue and the team pursues its investigations abroad in the foreign subsidiaries of the Icelandic banks and includes questioning foreigners.” “We enjoy full international cooperation,' adds Olafur Hauksson."

Hauksson has all of his ducks in a row when it comes to this mission and he’s got some impressive convictions under his belt meriting quite a bit of respect for the success he’s experienced in this new job. He’s even tracked down the former chief of staff of the country's finance minister and arrested him for insider trading.

While many criminals that have already been caught still await their sentencing, Hauksson is actively on the prowl to find more felons. With plenty of places to run, but nowhere to hide, some big bankers are surely weak in the knees and stressed to the core.
Who’s to say other countries aren’t already doing the very same thing in order to crack down on the greed and fraudulence that led to the latest overwhelming economic collapse?...

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

C'mon America!!!! WHAT are you waiting for? WHY are you allowing Iceland to lead the way and to show you what to do? Get those bounty hunters moving NOW. I've got a banker right here in the Ft Worth, TX area that you can put on the top of your list, witnesses and a real thick file of documentation! Saddle up - mount your horses - lock and load - and giddy up guys!!!!! Hi ho Silver - away!!!! Yahoo!!!!

Anonymous said...

Why is this little country so far ahead of us? What a great idea to use Bounty Hunters. Since we can't get the military or Federal Marshalls to do it, why not pay someone to do it? With all the greedy people in this country I cannot imagine we could not get a team together.

Anonymous said...

OOOOOOO HELL YES ~

Anonymous said...

Now we're talking!

Anonymous said...

What is stopping the USA from doing the same thing?

Anonymous said...

Unity and someone to lead i vote for ron paul

Anonymous said...

This is just like the joke about the southern men declaring war on Obama and then they had to call it off because they wouldnt be able to care for all the prisoners.

So if bounty hunters really did go arrest the criminal bankers, where would they be put in jail? If the so called law enforcement that run the jails don't go make the arrests, then they certainly won't place the bankers in their jails.

Where is it then proposed that these bankers will be jailed??
Also if the bankers were arrested without a court issued warrant, the cops would arrest you for kidnapping and then the battle would be on.

Anonymous said...

Bingo. No warrants+lack of public awareness= perfect excuse for imposing martial law. If people want to do something, go tell everyone you know (and then some) the truth about the situation. Everyone wants to "do something", but it seems they're only interested if that "something" involves violence. You cannot win in a war of violence; you can only win a war of truth/awareness.