GUNNAR DONALD ARTHUR PETER LARSON said these things.

At the 2024 xNY.io - Bank.org Christmas 🎄 Party.

On Mon, Dec 9, 2024, 11:40 AM Gunnar Larson <g...@xny.io> wrote:

> IAB:
>
> Did you hear about the xNY.io - Bank.org Christmas Message sent to
> Attorney General James?
>
> It is a good message, specifically thank you 10th Precinct, they Mayor
> knows why.
>
> Love ❤️ ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🗽🗽🗽🗽🗽🗽🗽🗽,
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> Gunnar Donald Arthur Peter Larson
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> From: Gunnar Larson <g...@xny.io>
> Date: Mon, Dec 9, 2024, 11:23 AM
> Subject: A CEO Assassination; a Billionaire Heiress/NYPD Commissioner; a
> Secret Wall Street Spy Center – Here’s How They’re Connected
> To: cypherpunks <cypherpunks@lists.cpunks.org>, <letitia.ja...@ag.ny.gov>
> Cc: Antonis Polemitis <polemitis...@unic.ac.cy>, Elena Kontemeniotis <
> kontemenioti...@unic.ac.cy>, Marzulli, John (USANYE) <
> john.marzu...@usdoj.gov>
>
>
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> https://wallstreetonparade.com/2024/12/a-ceo-assassination-a-billionaire-heiress-nypd-commissioner-a-secret-wall-street-spy-center-heres-how-theyre-connected/
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> By Pam Martens and Russ Martens: December 9, 2024 ~
>
>
> Indicted New York City Mayor Eric Adams Announcing the Appointment of
> Billionaire Heiress Jessica Tisch as NYPD Commissioner on November 20, 2024.
>
> On Friday, this headline appeared in The Guardian newspaper: “Trump
> Assembling US Cabinet of Billionaires Worth Combined $340 Billion.”
> Receiving much less attention is the fact that the indicted Mayor of New
> York City, Eric Adams, named a billionaire heiress, Jessica Tisch, as the
> new Commissioner of the New York City Police Department on November 20.
> Tisch has never been a police officer – of any rank. Nonetheless, she will
> now oversee 36,000 police officers and 19,000 civilian employees at the
> NYPD.
>
> Tisch took her office on November 25. Nine days later, an unprecedented
> assassination of the CEO of UnitedHealthcare, Brian Thompson, took place on
> a Manhattan sidewalk outside of the New York Hilton Midtown hotel on
> December 4.
>
> The UnitedHealth Group, Inc., the parent of Thompson’s employer, is a
> stock component of the Dow Jones Industrial Average with a
> half-trillion-dollar market cap. Thompson was on his way to a UnitedHealth
> investors’ conference at the Hilton at the time he was gunned down.
>
> It is now Day 5 since the assassination and the assassin has yet to be
> captured. The NYPD has released a series of photos of their main suspect,
> taken by some of the thousands of private and government-owned surveillance
> cameras located throughout Manhattan that feed their images 24/7 into a
> massive spy center called the Lower Manhattan Security Coordination Center.
> In addition to live video feeds, the NYPD surveillance operation uses
> facial recognition technology, license plate readers, radiation detectors,
> mobile X-ray vans, and surveillance drones.
>
> Despite all this, a young assassin of a Fortune 500 company CEO remains on
> the loose.
>
> In 2011, the CBS News program, 60 Minutes, interviewed Tisch when it did a
> fawning story on the Lower Manhattan Security Coordination Center. The
> program reported that “Jessica Tisch helps run this $150 million
> surveillance system that monitors the cameras and all those radiation
> detectors. A powerful computer, using artificial intelligence actually
> watches all of the cameras at once….”
>
> The narrative of the 60 Minutes program was the fine job of counter
> terrorism being done by the NYPD and its Commissioner at the time, Raymond
> Kelly. It was a triumph in public relations for a police department about
> to launch brutal physical assaults on citizen activists: pepper spraying
> and punching peaceful protestors; kicking, ramming and arresting
> journalists who were attempting to cover the Occupy Wall Street
> demonstrations in lower Manhattan.
>
> What 60 Minutes chose not to report to the public, despite being aware of
> the facts, was that the center was jointly staffed and operated by the NYPD
> along with the largest Wall Street banks and trading houses – the same
> firms under investigation in 50 states for mortgage and foreclosure fraud
> and widely credited with causing the worst economic collapse since the
> Great Depression. The same Wall Street firms that were involuntarily bailed
> out by the 99% were now policing the 99%.
>
> JPMorgan Chase, which has been charged with five criminal felony counts by
> the U.S. Department of Justice, was one of the firms with a workstation in
> the center, sitting elbow to elbow with the NYPD, with the ability to
> surveil the comings and goings of their own employees in the streets of
> Manhattan – ostensibly giving it the ability to detect whistleblowers
> heading to the doorsteps of the SEC or FBI.
>
> The co-producer of the 60 Minutes program, Robert Anderson, conceded to us
> in a phone interview that he was aware of the presence of the Wall Street
> firms in the center. It would have been hard to miss them. The facility was
> designed with three long rows of computer workstations. The outside of each
> cubicle bears a brass plaque with the names of the occupants: Goldman
> Sachs, Citigroup, JPMorgan Chase, the New York Fed, etc. We obtained this
> information from a foreign news service that posted images of the
> workstations on its public website. The photos were taken during a press
> briefing at the center.
>
> During the 60 Minutes program, the following exchange took place between
> the 60 Minutes reporter Scott Pelley and Tisch, who was, at the time, the
> NYPD Director of Counterterrorism Policy and Planning.
>
> Pelley: “Tisch showed us how the system can search for a suspicious person
> based on a description – a red shirt for example.”
>
> Tisch: “And I can call up in real time all instances where a camera caught
> someone wearing a red shirt.”
>
> Pelley: “So the computer looks essentially through all the video, finds
> all of the red shirts and puts it together for you.”
>
> Tisch: “Video canvasses that used to take days and weeks to do, you’ll now
> be able to do with the snap of a finger.”
>
> Tisch snaps her fingers for added emphasis.
>
> Tisch was in her early thirties at the time of this 60 Minutes program.
> She is the granddaughter and one of the heirs to the fortune of
> now-deceased billionaire Laurence Tisch, who built the Loews Corporation, a
> conglomerate with holdings in insurance, hotels, and energy. Her father,
> James Tisch, is the CEO of the Loews Corporation and was previously elected
> by Wall Street banks to sit on the Board of the Federal Reserve Bank of New
> York, representing the public’s interest.
>
> The NYPD acknowledges on its website that it has the ability to use its
> facial recognition technology to compare images of unidentified suspects to
> other government photo databases – for example, driver license photo
> databases.
>
> All of this raises two critical questions for Americans: Is the U.S. being
> colonized by billionaires and has the blowback begun?
>
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