The Abel Danger White House Group announced today it has linked a leveraged lease triggered by the Twin Towers demolition on 9/11 to a KSM-COPOFF insurance fraud, allegedly planned by Khaled Sheikh Mohammed and financed by a Cameron Obama Post Office Firemen’s Fund.
Abel Danger’s Global Operations Director, Field McConnell, claims that in 1991, David Cameron and Barack Obama pooled UK Post Office pension funds with the Firemen's Annuity and Benefit Fund of Chicago and began to finance Khaled Sheikh Mohammed’s development of time-lapse incendiary bombs for lease insurance frauds.
Prequel 1:
Taking out the spanish laundry - fall guy: Khalid Sheikh Mohammed (waterboarding works) - snuff films through the network - spoliation of evidence
“9/11: Total Proof That Bombs Were Planted In The Buildings!”
“Federal Protective Service Not Ready to Secure KSM Trial”
“The 1993 World Trade Center bombing occurred on February 26, 1993, when a truck bomb was detonated below the North Tower of the World Trade Center in New York, NY. The 1,336 lb (606 kg) urea nitrate–hydrogen gas enhanced device [plus 100 lbs of atomized aluminum powder] was intended to knock the North Tower (Tower One) into the South Tower (Tower Two), bringing both towers down and killing thousands of people. It failed to do so, but did kill six people and injured more than a thousand. The attack was planned by a group of conspirators including Ramzi Yousef, Mahmud Abouhalima, Mohammad Salameh, Nidal A. Ayyad, Abdul Rahman Yasin and Ahmad Ajaj. They received financing from Khaled Sheikh Mohammed, Yousef's uncle [and allegedly shared in kickbacks from the TOPOFF insurance frauds]"
Please visit links below to get a sense of why Field McConnell has launched a virtual PresidentialField election campaign to ensure that the next White House incumbent is not a witting or unwitting accessory to the fraudulent use of unlawful debt to finance “the first live broadcast mass snuff film in human history” on 9/11.
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