RT:
Sarkozy placed under formal investigation for corruption . . . plus some
thoughts from Neil Keenan on the subject. . . ~
July 2, 2014 by
This is interesting, because I remember Neil
Keenan telling me — and my notes confirm this — that during Sarkozy’s run for
re-election he was supplying the opposition with the information that
established without doubt that Sarkozy was a Globalist, and his opposition made
this fact perfectly clear during his run for office. It looks like he was
killed by his own sword.
At the same time I am remembering other conversations with Neil,
and I’ve found this info in my notes: As for Berlusconi from the moment Dal Bosco
stole the notes entrusted to me I was aware that Berlusconi played a big part
in it. He also along with his brother played a big part in the Chiasso scam
that was nothing more than a successful attempt to steal the notes from
Yamaguchi and Watanabee.
For
these reasons Berlusconi was found guilty. For the first time, his opponents
had too much firepower, and in the end it looked as though it was his playing
with underaged girls, but in fact there was much more behind it. Gionfranco Fin
Berlusconi’s once-upon-a-time partner knew exactly what to do with what he
received and applied extreme pressure to Berlusconi, so much so that he
eventually broke.
I add here what I just picked up from the RT News Line:
Berlusconi
apologizes after blasting judges
Former
Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi has apologized to the judiciary after
his recent critical statements, RIA Novosti reported Wednesday, citing local
media. The ex-premier was reprimanded on Tuesday by a judge from the court that
is overseeing how he serves a tax-fraud sentence for his criticism of the
judiciary at a trial last month, according to ANSA. Berlusconi reportedly told
a Naples court that the Italian judiciary was “uncontrolled, uncontrollable and
irresponsible” and has “full immunity.”
I also happened across this about Queen Beatrix at the same
time: Queen
Beatrix who I have dealt with for years now — as you are aware — left her Royal
position when I told her I was going to post her involvement in the Global
Accounts and how she not only has screwed her own country but many others as
well. She has never given her country the 2% that was given to her after each
and every Global deal. It stayed in her pocket.
Neil has given me permission to publish the above, saying let’s
get the truth out there! Their day is over! ~J
Published
time: July 02, 2014 01:45
Edited time: July 02, 2014 02:18
Edited time: July 02, 2014 02:18
Former
French President Nicolas Sarkozy has been placed under formal investigation on
suspicion of influence peddling and other crimes, after being detained and
questioned by prosecutors as a suspect for over 18 hours.
Former
French President Nicolas Sarkozy has been placed under formal investigation on
suspicion of influence peddling and other crimes, after being detained and questioned
by prosecutors as a suspect for over 18 hours.
The
announcement came on Wednesday night at around 2:30 am local time. Sarkozy has
also been indicted with bribery and violation of professional secrecy, AFP
reports.
The
investigation relates to suspicions he used his influence to get information on
a probe into funding irregularities in his 2007 election campaign, Reuters
reports. Sarkozy’s lawyer, Thierry Herzog, was also reportedly placed under
formal investigation as part of the same case.
The 59-year-old
politician appeared before a judge late on Tuesday, after being detained for
police questioning in the Paris suburb of Nanterre earlier in the day.
It is
the second
time the
former president has been placed under such a judicial probe since losing his
legal immunity after leaving office following the defeat by Francois Hollande
in 2012.
The case
over which Sarkozy ended up in detention is based on suspicions the politician
was tipped off his mobile phone had been tapped and together with his lawyer
tried to obstruct justice, France 24 reports. The case also involves a recorded
phone conversation between Sarkozy and his lawyer, which allegedly implicated
Judge Gilbert Azibert, of leaking information about the ongoing corruption
probe.
Judges
looking into alleged financial irregularities of Sarkozy’s 2007 election
campaign had obtained an unprecedented authorisation to listen in to the former
president’s phone conversations. Denying any wrongdoing, Sarkozy had previously
compared this authorization with the methods used during the Cold War by the
East German Stasi secret police.
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