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	<title>Comments on: A Book Too Hot For U.S. to Handle? Tracking Terrorist Money</title>
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		<title>By: Jason Brown</title>
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		<description>Some seven years later and still no translation of Revelation$?

Or, indeed, anything much at all about Clearstream in English speaking parts of the world.

Your stories are one of the few available online in English not sidetracked by a &#039;leaked&#039; list of names exposed by French judges as a fake. Even the BBC seems overly keen to pronounce Clearstream rumours &quot;disproved&quot; while ignoring information easily available online.

Sad, true. Especially when false assets of some $1.5 trillion are at stake - equal to the subprime meltdown in the US - but in one bank!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Some seven years later and still no translation of Revelation$?</p>
<p>Or, indeed, anything much at all about Clearstream in English speaking parts of the world.</p>
<p>Your stories are one of the few available online in English not sidetracked by a &#8216;leaked&#8217; list of names exposed by French judges as a fake. Even the BBC seems overly keen to pronounce Clearstream rumours &#8220;disproved&#8221; while ignoring information easily available online.</p>
<p>Sad, true. Especially when false assets of some $1.5 trillion are at stake &#8211; equal to the subprime meltdown in the US &#8211; but in one bank!</p>
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