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Hansard: Did somebody just try to buy the British government?

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The OITC first came to public attention in 2005 with an attempted bid for the failed MG Rover Group in the United Kingdom. The London Daily Telegraph reported that "a Mr David Sale and a Dr Ray Dam claim to have offered to buy MG Rover for $5 billion." The Financial Times reported that the OITC had given the administrators a deposit of one pound, made out as a postal order.
LOL!

Mind you, 'Dr Ray Dam' is a great name for someone hell bent on world domination.
 
I see that both them and Lord Blackheath made an attempt to bid for MG Rover in 2005. :hmm:

Ah. This is the point where right-thinking people should keep quiet about it all in the hope that Cameron is eventually suckered where Fiji was too wise.
 
Even more bonkers:

It should be noted that only a few persons in each country of the world are eligible to be able to verify, or undertake a verification, re: the position of Dr. Ray C. Dam (International Treasury Controller) and the Office of International Treasury Control. Such persons are limited to Kings, Queens, Presidents, Prime Ministers, with Ministers of Finance and Ministers of Foreign Affairs subject to security status and special conditions / dispensation.

For anyone, other than those persons referred to above, to attempt to undertake verification would be futile and would result in deliberate misinformation on same, or no response at all. Additionally, “Classified” information is not available, and never will be, on or through the “www” or various Web Sites which are totally unregulated, uncontrolled, and legally void, whereby reference to such Web Sites will only reveal speculations, innuendoes, comments from the uninformed, deliberate propaganda and misinformation, or similar
 

Their track record & website is hilarious. Im just reading in their Q&A section about how they tried to help Scotland with £50 billion, for for some strange reason they were not taken seriously ;)

The central element to their model of deception appears to be that they are a UN secret organisation, and you need special security level to be able to verify they exist and are genuine. This claim does not stand up to much scrutiny considering that they out themselves and their UN connections, which a truly covert org obviously wouldnt do, duh. What makes them amusing is that when people accuse them of being bogus, they start ranting about the accusers being incompetent with no knowledge of 'sovereign entity to sovereign entity' protocols and verification methods. And then they threaten to sue for defamation in a hilariously over the top way. Quality.
 
reference to such Web Sites will only reveal speculations, innuendoes, comments from the uninformed, deliberate propaganda and misinformation, or similar

He's got this place bang to rights, to be fair.
 
£1Billion of the IRA's money? What a lot of old cock.

I would simply ask... if the IRA had £1billion and you 'wrote it off', do you think there might be a slight chance that you yourself might be 'written off' shortly afterwards?
 

Guardian article comments section had anotehr quote from the Lord on an unrelated matter:

"The situation completely fell to pieces when the two German Jewish refugee boys at the school decided to write their own version of "Deutschland Über Alles" and got their little bit of revenge on Germany in the process. They decided to devote the words to the most obscene account of Hermann Göring having sexual congress with a lady kangaroo, which ultimately proved fatal to him because it would not stop jumping. After that, the Reverend Wynn decided that there should be no more of that."
 
£1Billion of the IRA's money? What a lot of old cock.

I would simply ask... if the IRA had £1billion and you 'wrote it off', do you think there might be a slight chance that you yourself might be 'written off' shortly afterwards?
I dunno Liam, that would buy an awful lot of Guiness.

Even down the Felons' club they might have trouble getting through it all.
 
Here is something else he said in December last year.

My second plea is that we get better at forecasting the international consequences of things like sub-prime debt. I shall tell a brief story that illustrates the point. In 2008, when we got to the Summer Recess, I went to work in New York. Each day from my hotel I walked up 47th Street, where there is a one-legged Vietnam veteran who sits on the pavement and cleans shoes for $2 a time. He has been there for quite a long time and I got to know this friendly and talkative guy. I was getting my shoes cleaned by him one day and he said, "You're in a nice suit but you're going to burn in eternal hellfire". I said, "I'm sure I am but not too soon, I hope". He said, "No sir, you're going to start burning in eternal hellfire nine weeks tomorrow". "Really?" I said, "I had hoped for a bit longer than that. Why then?". He said, "Because Lehman Brothers is going to file for bankruptcy that day. The great fiery jaws of hell are going to open up and suck all you suits down into it". I would like to know how a one-legged Vietnam vet sitting on 47th Street knows, nine weeks to the day before the event, that Lehman Brothers is going into insolvency when the rest of the financial world appears to live in total ignorance and does nothing about it. In the two weeks that followed on that trip, pretty well every maitre d' and barman in New York wanted to tell you the same story, so it was an open secret. What was going on? Lehman was a leading member of a relatively small but hugely financially sensitive banking community. If there were nine weeks to find a solution, it should not have been beyond the capability of the geniuses who run those organisations to do so. Some form of mutualisation should have worked.
 
Yes I went through quite a few of his contributions there :D The only other thing I learnt is that he is rather fond of cricket and trying to weave it into his speeches in an oh so witty way.

I also searched the name of the supreme dick behind the obvious fraud, and apart from finding his LinkedIn profile (lol) someone appears to be taking the piss out of them:

http://www.sovrannationsembassies.c...etter to Mr.Dam dec 2-2009- FROM MONTREAL.pdf

They have a website too. http://www.sovrannationsembassies.com/eng/welcome.html
 
Well I think thats the whole point, they are taking the piss out of the awesome persuasive power of red and blue fonts etc.
 
If this guy dies soon it'll be open field day on the conspiracy mentalism.

Latter stage syphilitic madness or something- I for one would like to know where the Masons fit into the bizarre rant.

That said, who banked more nazi gold, the swiss or the vatican *telephones paisely*
 
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