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Swiss banker whistleblower: CIA behind Panama Papers









 Bradley Birkenfeld is the most significant financial whistleblower of all time, so you might think he'd be cheering on the disclosures in the new Panama Papers leaks. But today, Birkenfeld is raising questions about the source of the information that is shaking political regimes around the world.

Birkenfeld, an American citizen, was a banker working at UBS in Switzerland when he approached the U.S. government with information on massive amounts of tax evasion by Americans with secret accounts in Switzerland. By the end of his whistleblowing career, Birkenfeld had served more than two years in a U.S. federal prison, been awarded $104 million by the IRS for his information and shattered the foundations of more than a century of Swiss banking secrecy.

 In an exclusive interview Tuesday from Munich, Birkenfeld said he doesn't think the source of the 11 million documents stolen from a Panamanian law firm should automatically be considered a whistleblower like himself. Instead, he said, the hacking of the Panama City-based firm, called Mossack Fonseca, could have been done by a U.S. intelligence agency.

"The CIA I'm sure is behind this, in my opinion," Birkenfeld said.

Birkenfeld pointed to the fact that the political uproar created by the disclosures have mainly impacted countries with tense relationships with the United States. "The very fact that we see all these names surface that are the direct quote-unquote enemies of the United States, Russia, China, Pakistan, Argentina and we don't see one U.S. name. Why is that?" Birkenfeld said. "Quite frankly, my feeling is that this is certainly an intelligence agency operation."

Asked why the U.S. would leak information that has also been damaging to U.K. Prime Minister David Cameron, a major American ally, Birkenfeld said the British leader was likely collateral damage in a larger intelligence operation.

"If you've got NSA and CIA spying on foreign governments they can certainly get into a law firm like this," Birkenfeld said. "But they selectively bring the information to the public domain that doesn't hurt the U.S. in any shape or form. That's wrong. And there's something seriously sinister here behind this."

The public relations office for the CIA did not immediately return a message for comment.

Birkenfeld also said that during his time as a Swiss banker, Mossack Fonseca was known as one piece of the vast offshore maze used by bankers and lawyers to hide money from tax authorities. But he also said that the firm that is at the center of the global scandal was also seen as a relatively small player in the overall offshore tax evasion business.

"We knew that firm very well in Switzerland. I certainly knew of it," Birkenfeld said.

But Mossack Fonseca was just one of a number of firms in Panama offering such services, he said. "The cost of doing business there was quite low, relatively speaking," he said. "So what you would have is Panama operating as a conduit to the Swiss banks and the trust companies to set up these facilities for clients around the world."


http://www.cnbc.com/2016/04/12/swiss-banker-whistleblower-cia-behind-panama-papers.html



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http://www.cbc.ca/beta/news/politics/cbc-declines-to-turn-over-panama-papers-data-to-cra-1.3530834

This is funny because they are both arms of the government. Also references papers being put online in may.
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Is owning an offshore bank account illegal?
Not more illegal than using bitcoin mixer.

By the way,

https://www.rt.com/uk/339333-used-david-cameron-ebay/


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Listed in the ‘statues and ornaments’ section, “David Cameron” had a ‘Buy Now’ price of £65,900 (US$94,000) before the ad was removed from the site Tuesday.

That’s a steep cost for a “used” item described as being sold “for parts or not working” and “no longer needed.”

 Grin Grin Grin
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Is owning an offshore bank account illegal?


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It will keep giving. It must take ages and tons of manpower to wade through millions of emails and other documents. The bombs will go off all year. And who knows, maybe there´ll be more leaks from other tax haven offices.
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The story that keeps on giving Wink This is ridiculous:

HMRC Boss 'Linked To Firm Named In Panama Papers'

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The boss of Revenue & Customs (HMRC), which is to oversee an inquiry into the so-called Panama Papers, was a partner at a top City law firm that acted for Blairmore Holdings and other offshore companies named in the leak, according to a report.

In what is a further embarrassment for the Government, it was revealed that Edward Troup, executive chair of HMRC since April, is a former partner at Simmons & Simmons, whose clients have included the Panama-registered fund created by David Cameron’s father, Ian, The Guardian reported.

Mr Cameron announced at the weekend that HMRC would be working with the National Crime Agency to lead a "world-class" taskforce to investigate allegations of tax dodging and money laundering brought to light by the leak of 11.5 million files from the Panama law firm Mossack Fonseca.

A unit with initial funding of £10m is being set up, which will also bring together specialists from the Serious Fraud Office and the Financial Conduct Authority.

http://news.sky.com/story/1676168/hmrc-boss-linked-to-firm-named-in-panama-papers
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All I know for sure is when the media is going on about something they are just shaking keys at us so we don't see what the criminals in power are up too.   I wonder what they are hiding this time.

The whole package will be put online eventually. Then it´ll become evident what the media has been interested  in and what not.
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All I know for sure is when the media is going on about something they are just shaking keys at us so we don't see what the criminals in power are up too.   I wonder what they are hiding this time.
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Hmmm... A case of "damned if you do, damned if you don't"

If Putin were mentioned in the Panama papers, the Western MSM would have had a field day smearing Putin's name. When Putin is not mentioned in the Panama papers, the Western MSM has a field day smearing Putin's name.  Roll Eyes
Not only MSM, but also all these "I hear that he's on the list for 2 billion" trolls.
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Hmmm... A case of "damned if you do, damned if you don't"

If Putin were mentioned in the Panama papers, the Western MSM would have had a field day smearing Putin's name. When Putin is not mentioned in the Panama papers, the Western MSM has a field day smearing Putin's name.  Roll Eyes
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Soon, I have to go away.
Will The Panama Papers Kill Journalism?

Panama Papers were described as “the revelation of the century” and “the biggest leak in history”. 11.5 million documents of Mossack Fonseca, the 4th biggest law firm providing services concerning the incorporation offshore entities. Based on facts, which came from the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ), global media started a series of impressive revelations. Still the biggest one is yet to be seen. Should things stay like that, we might be witnesses of the end of journalism as we know it today

As you read these lines, revealing stories about the Panama Leaks are written all around the world, but allow me to rush and make a bold assertion: Panama Papers are the last chance of journalism “to become global”. If it doesn't the future will be completely different.





http://www.thepressproject.gr/article/92328/Will-The-PanamaPapers-Kill-Journalism

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There will be this very inconvenient overhang, you never know if and when the next leak from another tax haven office arrives. Or something equally big. It seems somewhat likely, wouldn´t be surprised if it´s already in storage somewhere. The trick is to release this sort of material gradually, give people all the time to lie as much as they can and dig their own graves, then dump more.
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John McAfee Exposes The Panama Papers Hoax










Just to be clear on the credibility of Mr McAfee.

After hatchet killing his neighbor in Belize and covering his trail by sprinkling hundred dollar bills, he made this Public Service Announcement
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wd6dKjVp9l0


Yes. Defending the globalists could be a good thing for some people here. I personally do not believe this is the right thing to do, especially if you believe in the bitcoin philosophy. He can make fun of himself and be serious as a presidential candidate.


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John McAfee Exposes The Panama Papers Hoax










Just to be clear on the credibility of Mr McAfee.

After hatchet killing his neighbor in Belize and covering his trail by sprinkling hundred dollar bills, he made this Public Service Announcement
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wd6dKjVp9l0
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John McAfee Exposes The Panama Papers Hoax


Just when you thought every one was in play, now we got John Macafee entering the fold. This story keeps on giving.










Check your quote.


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John McAfee Exposes The Panama Papers Hoax


Just when you thought every one was in play, now we got John Macafee entering the fold. This story keeps on giving.








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John McAfee Exposes The Panama Papers Hoax








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i just want to know that is the panama papers also includes their black and their personal information.
or just their income that they are trying to save from texes ??
links please??
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So Putin leaked the papers to smear himself but made it appear as if the CIA had done it which made him look good. And he´s busy blackmailing wankers in the west with what de didn´t leak. What a devious man he is. Small wonder that Obama, that pillar of intelligence, stated that Putin wasn´t completely stupid.

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Like most former kgb stooges, Putin has worked for the cia for years.

So Obama told Putin to leak the papers [continue starting with your post]

I don´t know; given that it´s exceedingly evident that seriously intellectually impaired people have been running U.S. foreign policy for a long time I think odds are better that the CIA have been working for the Russians and without even realizing it.
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