US Investors like what MSX is doing in Arizona The Tucson Court just received notice that the AZ Court of Appeals has acknowledged the filing by my former attorney Tom Laue now representing MSX in exposing the liabilities of Fitzgerald/Dr. Ranspot in their dealings with Peter Munk and Brian Mulroney through parties in Utah and international bankers.
FYI in 2008 while Munk and Mulroney controlled Canada COOP VANCOUVER radio host Reginald Angus Argue kept the Jorge Lopehandia case alive. I conversed with Reg yesterday concerning the ABX annual meeting. Reg can help any MSX investor know about the power and corruption of M&M
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A1yRJRCvUpI
Are Peter Munk and Brian Mulroney running Canada?
By Chris Aikman on 9 May 2008
Peter Munk is Chairman of Barrick Gold Corporation. Mr. Mulroney is a Director of Barrick since 1993, and is Chairman of Barrick’s International Advisory Board. Three times in the past year, the Harper government has intervened to further the economic interests of Mr. Munk and Mr. Mulroney.
The third intervention occurred this week when finance minister Jim Flaherty took what the Globe and Mail (May 7, page B1) called “the unusual step of intervening” by phoning CIBC executives to pressure them to settle up with Barrick Gold Corporation over a dispute over losses related to the current asset-backed commercial paper (ABCP) meltdown.
It should be noted that the ABCP market is huge, and almost totally unregulated in the U.S. and Canada. In particular, ABCP is exempt from dealer registration and prospectus requirements. So why is the government taking sides in a situation where it has declined to define any form of regulation?
This domestic incident follows two international interventions by Mr. Harper to further the economic interests of Barrick Gold. In July 2007, Harper supported Barrick Gold's environmentally-destructive Pascua Lama Project in Chile during his visit to that country. In November, he intervened in Tanzania with a $105 million aid package to smooth over labour difficulties encountered by Barrick Gold in that country. Archbishop-elect Mokiwa, new leader of the Anglican Church of Tanzania, has decried his own government’s dealings with foreign mining companies as dubious and exploitive of its citizens.
All of which raises some basic questions: Who is this Harper government actually working for?
Is Canada through the actions of its current government becoming a new world leader in economic imperialism?
https://www.greenparty.ca/node/4548