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Bizarre Claim for $1 Trillion – Lawsuit Against the Illuminati?

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By DAN MCCUE
December 14, 2011

MANHATTAN (CN) – An American expatriate in Bulgaria claims the United Nations, the World Economic Forum, the Office of International Treasury Control and the Italian government conspired with a host of others to steal more than $1.1 trillion in financial instruments intended to support humanitarian purposes.

The 111-page federal complaint involves a range of entities common to conspiracy theorists, including the Vatican Illuminati, the Masons, the “Trilateral Trillenium Tripartite Gold Commission,” and the U.S. Federal Reserve.

Plaintiff Neil Keenan claims he was entrusted in 2009 with the financial instruments – which included U.S. Federal Reserve notes worth $124.5 billion, two Japanese government bonds with a combined face value of $19 billion, and one U.S. “Kennedy” bond with a face value of $1 billion – by an entity called the Dragon Family, which is a group of several wealthy and secretive Asian families.

“The Dragon family abstains from public view and knowledge, but, upon information and belief, acts for the good and better benefit of the world in constant coordination with higher levels of global financial organizations, in particular, the Federal Reserve System,” Keenan claims.

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4 Responses to “Bizarre Claim for $1 Trillion – Lawsuit Against the Illuminati?”
  1. Andre in L.A. says:

    If Keenan is found hanging from a bridge with bricks attached to his legs, then we will know he was telling the truth. The owners of the courts would never allow this case to go forward, since he is trying to sue people who rape and destroy nations. Sounds like he has been reading Ben Fulford, and mixed in a dash of Sorcha Faal to concoct this story. Of course, it is complex enough to be true. We will never know.

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