On Martin Armstrong's 'It's Just Time' [View article]
Dear Deuxsous,
Thanks for all the links. I've checked some of them out. GATA seems to be pro Martin. Perhaps you should check out your own links and also check this one out:
If you do, you will read: "The count of the indictment to which Armstrong pled guilty alleged, inter alia, that Armstrong defrauded investors and obtained money and property by means of materially false and misleading statements, that he used the United States mails to send false account statements, and that he caused commercial interstate carriers to deliver investors’ checks to him."
Notice the word "alleged?" Nothing was proven yet. If you are still in doubt as to whether his rights have been ignored, consider this:
. . .ordered him confined to coerce compliance with the turnover order."
And then there is this:
"Whether the allegations set forth in Section II are true and, in connection therewith, to afford Respondent an opportunity to establish any defenses to such allegations; and . . ."
He is just now getting a hearing to even address the issue of whether the fraud was committed. Notice the word "allegations?"
He was put in jail to be coerced (in the words of the document) without a speedy trial. Perhaps you should familiarize yourself with the "rule of law."
Do you think you have rights? Think again.
He deserves a trial to try to get at the truth. However, there is no denying that his latest treatise makes good points about rule of law and has market insights and a solution. Do you see anyone else offering SOLUTIONS to the current problems? What is Benner's position on the decline of the U.S.and our current problems?
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Thanks for all the links. I've checked some of them out. GATA seems to be pro Martin. Perhaps you should check out your own links and also check this one out:
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If you do, you will read:
"The count of the indictment to which Armstrong pled guilty alleged, inter alia, that Armstrong defrauded investors and obtained money and property by means of materially false and misleading statements, that he used the United States mails to send false account statements, and that he caused commercial interstate carriers to deliver investors’ checks to him."
Notice the word "alleged?" Nothing was proven yet. If you are still in doubt as to whether his rights have been ignored, consider this:
. . .ordered him confined to coerce compliance with the turnover order."
And then there is this:
"Whether the allegations set forth in Section II are true and, in connection therewith, to afford Respondent an opportunity to establish any defenses to such allegations; and . . ."
He is just now getting a hearing to even address the issue of whether the fraud was committed. Notice the word "allegations?"
He was put in jail to be coerced (in the words of the document) without a speedy trial. Perhaps you should familiarize yourself with the "rule of law."
Do you think you have rights? Think again.
He deserves a trial to try to get at the truth. However, there is no denying that his latest treatise makes good points about rule of law and has market insights and a solution. Do you see anyone else offering SOLUTIONS to the current problems? What is Benner's position on the decline of the U.S.and our current problems?