Hace 12 años | Por alehopio a presscore.ca
Publicado hace 12 años por alehopio a presscore.ca

El Gobierno británico ha comenzado a confiscar (robar) los ahorros de la gente depositados en las cajas de seguridad de las entidades financieras. Al igual que en 1929, el gobierno británico comenzó el "robo" de los ahorros de los ciudadanos justo antes de la Gran Depresión. Esta vez, el gobierno británico intenta disfrazar su "robo" descarado al afirmar que la totalidad del contenido de las cajas de seguridad depositadas en la banca son propiedad de los delincuentes y los contenidos son el producto de sus delitos. Operation Rize se ha llamado

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No, veras: se requisan 7000 cajas de delincuentes, y de esas hay 146 en las q encuentran pruebas. evidentemente, un delincuente no usa una caaj de seguridad para guardar objetos propios del delito(pistolas, drogas, ec,etc...) sino dinero, joyas, oro.... entonces ese dinero se les requisa como proveniente del delito(drogas, robo, extorsion...9.

Tambien se hace en España con propiedades inmobiliarias de los narcos.

alehopio

Quizá con esto algunos entiendan un poco más los disturbios en Londres... ¿qué haríais si os roban "legalmente" lo que tenéis ahorrado durante toda la vida?

"Sin disturbios no estaríais aquí"
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alehopio

Operation Rize

7000 British citizens safe deposit boxes from three vaults

146 have been arrested and 30 charged

Robar el contenido de 7000 cajas de seguridad, justificándolo con que en 30 casos encontraron en las cajas pruebas de crímenes.

Siguiendo la misma "norma" ya pueden entrar en 7000 casas, registrarlas y quedarse con el contenido que no tenga la factura; si total en 30 casas van a encontrar cosas robadas y pruebas de otros delitos...

Pero, nada, algunos dicen es sensacionalista !!!

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#2 Sensacionalista: son solo las cajas de seguridad de delincuentes... no q esten coguiiendo las cajas de la gente normal.

alehopio

#4 >

De esa afirmación hay ¿pruebas?

La razón dice lo contrario: van a tres sitios y se llevan todo lo que hay en todas las cajas. Y de esas 7000 sólo consiguen indicios para arrestar a 146 y pruebas para enjuiciar a 30.

De 7000 son sólo 146 posiblemente de delincuentes: déjame que haga la cuenta ¿ y las otras 6854 ?

A eso se le llama robo de 6854 cajas con la excusa que junto a ellas hay 146 delincuentes...

kelosepas

Políticos robando a ciudadanos usando las 'fuerzas de seguridad del estado'. Nada nuevo bajo el sol. En España, aparte de robarte, te apalean en Sol.

eslaquisjot

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alehopio

#1 A ver

http://tinyurl.com/3mrsvcz

It happened before and it is starting again. Government confiscating (stealing) the people’s life savings. Just like in 1929 the British government began its theft of the people’s life savings just before the Great Depression. After an inflationary run-up in prices and asset values, the stock market crashed in 1929, and the economy soon went with the crash. This time the British government is disguising its outright theft by claiming the entire contents of safety deposit banks are owned by criminals and the contents are the proceeds of crimes.

In March of 2011 the British Prime Minister David Cameron ordered British police to execute Operation Rize - raid and seize the entire contents (art, gold ingots, gold dust, jewelery and cash) of nearly 7,000 safety deposit boxes from three vaults in London. The British government simply told Scotland Yard that the safety deposit boxes were used by criminals to store cash, guns and drugs.

The British government instructed the police to arrest anyone who went to the vaults to try and recover the contents of their safety deposit boxes. Those who protested the seizure of the contents of their safety deposit boxes were to be charged with various offenses including pedophilia, money-laundering, drug-dealing and firearms possession.

When word spread about the government raid and theft of the contents of their safety deposit boxes people rushed to the bank vaults. The police arrested 146 and charged 30 (those with the most cash and gold in their safety deposit boxes) with trumped up pedophilia, money-laundering, drug-dealing and firearms charges.

Armed robbery of bank safety deposit boxes by London Police

This isn’t the first time the British government ordered the seizure of its people’s deposits. Back in June 2008, 1 year after the global economic crisis began, police armed with automatic weapons (shown in above image) were ordered by Gordon Brown to seize (to take by force) thousands of deposit boxes, ranging from small book-sized boxes to large walk-in safes in a string of west London raids. Armed robbery is defined as a crime ” involving the use of a weapon in the taking of money or goods in the possession of another, from his or her person or immediate presence“.

The contents of safety deposit boxes were stolen by the British government from Park Lane Safe Depository in Park Street, Hampstead Safe Depository in Finchley Road, and Edgware Safe Depository in High Street, Edgware.

The British government came up with the idea back in 2006. The British government needed new money and the only new and real money was being held by the people in safety deposit boxes. The government can’t tax what is sitting for years in thousands of safety deposit boxes so they decided to confiscate it all. The confiscation of the people’s money was codenamed Operation Rize. Operation Rize being code for Ruse. The ruse is the British government labeling all safety deposit box owners as criminals in order to steal the valuable contents of their safety deposit boxes. Every safety deposit box in the largest vaults in London were ordered raided based entirely on the British government’s assertion that a handful of safety deposit box owners were suspected of being corrupt.