THE $27.5 TRILLION DOLLAR MAN FINALLY SPEAKS
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By
Marilyn M. Barnewall
January 10, 2010
NewsWithViews.com
January 10, 2010
NewsWithViews.com
Albert
Einstein came to mind yesterday. Ambassador Lee – or, Leo, if you prefer –
Emil Wanta wrote an “Open Letter to the American Populace” in response to
inaccuracies included in an article by an international financial
journalist.
Ambassador Wanta’s used
to the lies. They have been told about him for years by the intelligence
community, to the intelligence community, and in numerous courtrooms. Lies have
been used against Wanta to put him in prison. And, they have been told to sell
newsletters. More lies have been told about this American patriot than I can
count. How do I know they are lies? I have access to over 500 files on Leo/Lee
Emil Wanta. Some of them are court proceedings and records.
Einstein
said, “Whoever is careless with the truth in small matters cannot be trusted
with important matters.” I always remember that when reading editorial opinion.
It’s one thing to make a mistake. Any writer can do that. It’s another to lie…
big, or small. A lie is a lie. Manipulation of facts to fit a story line so as
to sell newspapers or newsletters is the worst kind of lie, especially if it
publicly defames someone.
Who is Leo/Lee Wanta? Why
does he have two first names? If you do an Internet search using either of his
names, you may get in excess of two million hits (depending on your search
engine). Many readers are familiar with Wanta. He’s the $27.5 trillion man
referred to by international journalists TomHeneghan, Tom Flocco, Greg
Szymanski, Christopher Story – and me. In a NewsWithViews column, “How High Will the Financial
Fraud Reach?” I provided a link to an
article about Lee Wanta by Don Nicoloff from the January 2007 Idaho Observer. An
article by a Harvard Ph.D. and former Wharton Professor of Economics, Dr.
J. Orlin Grabbe, titled “The Big Wedding,” can also be found at that same
site.
Some
people call him Leo, others Lee. The intelligence community generally calls him
Leo. So, too, did Claire Sterling in her book, Thieves’ World in which she
documented Leo Wanta’s role in bringing down the Russian ruble – and,
with it many say, the Iron Curtain. He refers to himself as “Ronald Reagan’s ‘
Favorite Junkyard Dog’.” In short, he is a financial genius with a great deal of
integrity and the depth of his love of country is almost
unfathomable.
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