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Texan4Life
04-23-2008, 11:01 PM
http://www.cnn.com/2008/CRIME/04/23/organized.crime.threats/index.html


WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Attorney General Michael Mukasey warned Wednesday that organized criminal networks have penetrated portions of the international energy market and tried to control energy resources.

In a speech at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington, he said similar efforts have targeted the international financial system by injecting billions of illicit funds to try to corrupt financial service providers.

Mukasey then vowed to beef up U.S. efforts to fight international organized crime, which he called a growing threat to U.S. security and stability.

The attorney general and top law enforcement officials from the FBI, Immigration and Customs Enforcement and the Justice Department Criminal Division said a classified threat assessment prompted the creation of a strategy to combat the threat.

It calls for several U.S. agencies and their overseas counterparts to better prioritize their targets, to improve information sharing and to boost cooperation in law enforcement investigations and operations.

"The activities of transnational and national organized criminal enterprises are increasing in scope and magnitude as these groups continue to strengthen their networking with each other to expand their operations," said FBI Deputy Director John Pistole.

Officials declined to discuss specific cases because the information remains classified, and disclosure could jeopardize ongoing investigations.

However, the International Organized Crime Threat Assessment identified eight general strategic threats from international organized criminals:

• The penetration of the energy market and other strategic sectors of the U.S. and world economy. As U.S. energy needs continue to grow, so, too, could the power of those who control energy resources.

• Providing logistical and other support to terrorists, foreign intelligence services and foreign governments, all with interests harmful to those of U.S. national security.

• The trafficking in people and contraband goods, bringing people and products through U.S. borders to the detriment of border security, the U.S. economy, and the health and lives of those exploited.

• The exploitation of the U.S. and international financial system to move illegal profits and funds, including sending billions in illicit funds through the U.S. financial system each year. To continue this practice, they seek to corrupt financial service providers globally.

• The use of cyberspace to target U.S. victims and infrastructure, jeopardizing the security of personal information, the stability of business and government infrastructures and the security and solvency of financial investment markets.

• The manipulation of securities exchanges and engaging in sophisticated fraud schemes that rob U.S. investors, consumers and government agencies of billions of dollars.

• The successful corruption of public officials around the world, including countries of vital strategic importance to the United States, and continuing efforts to find ways to influence -- legally or illegally -- U.S. officials.

• The use of violence and the threat of violence as a basis of power.

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I call BS...

So now the terrists are injecting our economy with billions all in a plot for world domination? Oh, and its all top secret so just take our word for it.


What is your take on this?

Zippyjuan
04-23-2008, 11:13 PM
Russia has recognized the importance of controlling energy sources and has been grabbing as many as they can. Their government is basically run by a group of mobsters.

I do think that there is definately a lot of speculators in the energy market helping drive up prices just as they did in the housing market, but how much of this is mob could be questionable.

acptulsa
04-24-2008, 06:06 AM
My take on that. Mukasey's right for once.

http://www.verbeat.org/blogs/stuckinsac/arquivos/cheney.jpg

Don Dick (that's Mr. Godfather Sir to you).

Truth Warrior
04-24-2008, 06:19 AM
If the government thinks "organized crime" is responsible for the bad economy, perhaps the Congress should consider merely repealing it. :) Viola!

Additional thought: Hmm, how about if Congress passes a new law making a "bad economy" a Federal capital crime? Let's just outlaw it. :D That's the ticket!

ItsTime
04-24-2008, 08:02 AM
I found some of the king pins

http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2005/01/images/20050105-1_bush41clintonpsa-515h.jpg

Truth Warrior
04-24-2008, 08:28 AM
I found some of the king pins

http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2005/01/images/20050105-1_bush41clintonpsa-515h.jpg
Mere sock puppet enablers of TPTB.<IMHO> There are more.

yongrel
04-24-2008, 09:00 AM
Have they asked why our economy is tanking, but Naples is still chugging along? You would think Naples would be far worse off than us if the mob were the only worry.

Truth Warrior
04-24-2008, 09:25 AM
Have they asked why our economy is tanking, but Naples is still chugging along? You would think Naples would be far worse off than us if the mob were the only worry. Perhaps the explanation lies in the fact that our mob gangsters are just not as good at running the economy as the Naples gangsters are. :D I know! Let's outsource it!

yongrel
04-24-2008, 09:29 AM
Perhaps the explanation lies in the fact that our mob gangsters are just not as good at running the economy as the Naples gangsters are. :D I know! Let's outsource it!

For some strange reason, I think handing the Fed over to the Camorra would end badly. :D

Truth Warrior
04-24-2008, 09:34 AM
For some strange reason, I think handing the Fed over to the Camorra would end badly. :D How would we be able to tell the difference? :D

tmosley
04-24-2008, 09:56 AM
Well, at least they would be able to collect the rent when they bail out the mortgage industry.

"Hey, yoose guys betta pay yo rent, or Fat Tony here's gonna break your legs!"