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All Forum Posts by: Marc Stinebaugh

Marc Stinebaugh has started 0 posts and replied 2 times.

Check the links above.

Beware of Fortress, they are with Sidley Austin Law Firm, some of it's upper echelon have now been implicated in a financial scam involving the World Trade Center on 9/11 and we believe they may also have plans to collect large amounts of insurance money from an attack on the Olympics in Vancouver.

Sean, whether or not you are aware of that is irrelevant, but I suggest you look into it. I wouldn't want people like that in my company putting our name down like that. Just, be careful. And don't worry, they're already going to court, here is the Civil case.

http://abeldanger.blogspot.com/2010/01/draft-45-preamble-for-constitutional.html

Fortress is also alleged to be a financial scamming company that sells fake debt, a little more info on that is available here.

http://www.reformbc.net/reconcile.htm

Here's a exerpt:
"Reform notes that the Sidley Austin law firm and the newly-bankrupt KPMG Consulting have been selling fake real-estate and Olympic debt through a Fortress Investment hedge fund to “sophisticated institutional investors†which face a growing risk of a pension fund default."