Wednesday, February 24, 2010

JP MORGAN TIRE HEDGE

BANZAI7 NEWS--Atlanta City Solicitor Raines Carter told CBS Atlanta News that the city has issued an arrest warrant for the person they believe is responsible for a toxic tire dump located at 1462 Memorial Drive.

"We have filed a citation against this entity and it is our intention to prosecute this entity in court for that violation," said Carter.

The city solicitor said a bank executive in New York is the person responsible for cleaning up the hundreds of toxic tires that are piled up on the property. The arrest citation names James Dimon as the responsible person. He's the CEO of JPMorgan Chase Bank. "It is certainly our intention for him to be aware of this because we want these tires securitised and resold as soon as possible," said Carter.

Dr. Gus Gauss of the Banzai7 Institute on Derivatives and Financial Manipulations said: This confirms recent evidence that Wall Street is executing forward trading strategies designed to hedge surplus used tires  against shortages caused by Obankster tariffs on Chinese tire imports.

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