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Old 10-07-2011, 03:42 PM  
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Then this is a problem. It's awful hard to go after someone that cannot be defined.

If it's CFO's of energy companies. Target.

CFO of energy broker companies. Target.

Top level management of steel companies. Target.

You can't change something that you can't define. Which is why this "movement" is going nowhere until somebody somewhere says "hey, let's take down Wall Street CEOs." Right or wrong, at least it's a target that everyone can focus on and create plans towards destroying. Until then, it's just a bunch of upset people who don't really know what they are upset about, they just know they're upset.

Defining a target does not take a week. It takes a few short words, example: Jamie Dimon.
No, the point was I'm not listing them.... if you're so far disconnected from what's going on and actually need someone to list them, then that person, probably shouldn't be posting here at all but rather out learning it...

and yes, it would take me weeks, with an S to list and list the 1000+ companies, 1000's of scams that took place, covering trillions of dollars in America, let alone world wide... across so many ceo's, board members, execs, etc. This is far from just a few people.

It would probably take me years, as it took years to build it up so they could do it.

I could spend a month on AIG alone, and another month on the companies related to them that allowed, build, and created the scam.

Truly, if anyone is confused on 'who' 'they' are, then they really should get out and start reading up, because no forum in the world is going to show you how fucked we are because of them.
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