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THE WANTAGATE LISTING OF INSTITUTION DIRECTORS

INTERIM REPORT PENDING FURTHER WANTA INTELLIGENCE

Monday 11 June 2007 01:35

We are not commenting immediately on developments associated with and following the Group of Eight meeting in Germany, the continued extreme crisis surrounding the stealing of The Queen’s gold, and the heightened global tension that bedevils all pertinent international relationships at this time, arising directly from the proliferating Wantagate scandal.

We cannot comment constructively on a fast-moving situation, but it may be taken for granted that when we are able to do so, we will report accordingly. The foregoing statements should not be construed as implying ANYTHING AT ALL, other than the meaning of the words contained therein.



By Christopher Story FRSA, Editor and Publisher, International Currency Review, World Reports Limited, London and New York: www.worldreports.org. Press NEWS and the ARCHIVE Button on the www.worldreports.org Home Page for 'Wantagate' reports since April 2006. [Note: The CLICK HERE panel is now: NEWS. A panel giving details of our latest publications has been added].


WANTAGATE: INTERNATIONAL LIST OF DIRECTORS, OFFICIALS AND OTHERS WHO MAY BE PAST OR PRESENT PARTICIPANTS IN AND/OR ACCESSORIES TO THE FACT OF GRIEVOUS NEGLIGENCE IN THE FACE OF THE SYSTEMATIC, ORCHESTRATED, ARROGANT DIVERSION, MANIPULATION, BANDITRY, EXPLOITATION, ILLEGAL AND CORRUPT HANDLING AND OTHER ABUSES OF THE ASSETS OF WHICH AMBASSADOR SIR LEO EMIL WANTA IS SOLE PRINCIPAL:

This report consists of three Parts:

1. An international list of Directors of institutions (and of officials, commissioners and others in Britain and the United States), who may be co-conspirators and Accessories to the Fact of the serial illegal diversion, exploitation and criminal misappropriation and annexation of assets that belong to Ambassador Sir Leo Emil Wanta as sole Principal. This list relates to the current phase of Wantagate, as reported by this service since April 2006, and is not yet comprehensive.

It will be added to.

It is the obligation and duty of a Director to know what is going on inside the organisation on the Board of which he sits, to put a stop to irregularities and criminality and/or to report them to the Board and to the relevant authorities.

2. The international list of financial institutions assets belonging to the Ambassador as sole Principal as of 7th July 1993, as previously published on this website and in our financial journal, International Currency Review [Volume 31, #3 & 4, 2006].

This bank list covers institutions holding financial assets belonging to the Ambassador when he was ‘taken down’ by the criminalists, in an operation orchestrated by the White House to this day. Since Wantagate is now bedevilling international relations all over the world and has assumed the proportions of an unprecedented global crisis, it is appropriate to remind everyone of the far-reaching global spread of this list of Wanta institutions.

3. The list of US Statutes of which the perpetrators of crimes against Ambassador Sir Leo Wanta are in breach, as published in successive postings in this Wantagate series.

WISCONSIN DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE
NOTICE: The Editor is taking sharp steps on 12th June 2007, the date on which his loan is due for repayment, to escalate the ‘Wisconsin dimension’ of the Wantagate crisis, as he is in a position to prove that fraud has been perpetrated against him given that the Case Number referred to in the Escrow Agreement covering his loan as prepared by Attorney Steven Goodwin is the same Case Number referenced in the covering letter dated 12th June 1992 from one of the Ambassador’s earlier lawyers to the Wisconsin State Department of Revenue enclosing a cheque being the second ‘nuisance’ payment by the Ambassador of $14,129 in settlement of the illegal civil tax assessment against him. [For the Wisconsin Taxation Gestapo background, see Archive, report dated 20th March 2006]. Secondly, the Editor of International Currency Review has a copy of the certified Satisfaction of Delinquent Tax Warrant dated 1st June 1993 referencing the Wisconsin Department of Revenue’s Tax Code for the Ambassador.

Any remaining malevolent spectators will be disappointed to learn that the Editor will NOT be suing the Ambassador, who was NOT of course responsible for this long-range fraud against him, but will be directing the attention of the relevant authorities to those who are parties to this fraud. The Editor, the Ambassador and Mr Michael C. Cottrell, M.S., are satisfied that the fraud against this Editor was a deliberate ‘bait and switch’ operation, designed to set this British Editor against the Ambassador. This will not happen, no doubt to the chagrin of the cynical handlers involved. One day these arrogant, devious operatives may finally wake up to the discovery that their habitual duplicity and subterfuge is liable to boomerang and to prove counter-productive.

TELL-TALE DEFENSIVE COMMENTS BY GOLDMAN SACHS CHIEF
By way of introduction, read the following comments by Mr Lloyd C Blankfein, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Goldman Sachs, published in The New York Times, Sunday, 10th June 2007:

‘If you take an historical perspective, clients want us to do what clients have always wanted their bankers to do…’.

Excuse us? Goldman Sachs, a broker-dealer, ‘is not really a bank’ [UK-based Goldman Sachs Compliance Officer to this Editor in 2006]. Mr Blankfein continued: ‘… Give good advice and provide them with the financial means with which to be able to act… We’ve come full circle, because this is exactly what the Rothschilds or J P Morgan the banker were doing in their heyday. What caused the aberration was the Glass-Steagall Act’ – which, being interpreted, means that Mr Lloyd C Blankfein might prefer to go back to the free-for-all, rip-off days before the US securities regulations took effect: hence the former Goldman Sachs Chairman Henry Paulson’s recent waffle, for public consumption, about his preference for a ‘principles-based’ system.

Woolly principles are of course no substitute for enforceable securities regulations, but such a system sure would 'legitimise', in theory at least, the kinds of criminal financing operations that have been the subject of our reports up to this anniversary of the Wanta Plan Settlement accord.

So what these operatives are driving at is that the insistence by Michael C. Cottrell, M.S., the Executive Vice President and Treasurer of Ambassador Wanta’s AmeriTrust Groupe, Inc., upon the full application and implementation of ALL the stringent US securities regulations, which the US Securities and Exchange Commission is failing to enforce [see below], gets in their craw.

Fancy Mr Blankfein representing that Goldman Sachs, which is not a bank, acts like a bank – thereby implying that he would prefer that his institution became a bank, where controls (especially in the United States) are far less stringent than in the securities market context. What kind of signal does this message send to his firm’s clients?

Mr Blankfein elaborated in his New York Times coverage:

‘In the space of five years, we went from being a firm with a small balance sheet which was considered to be too advice-oriented and lacking of financial muscle, to be taken seriously – to an organisation which generates articles with headlines like:

‘TOO BIG? TOO POWERFUL? TOO BAD’.

This extraordinary admission, especially the last two words, suggests that Mr Blankfein’s approach to the bind that his institution finds itself in, given the background that we have reported on this website, is that ‘attack is the best form of defence’.

One imagines that his reportedly huge remuneration package has had nothing whatsoever to do with Goldman Sachs’ exploitation of Ambassador Wanta’s $4.5 trillion Settlement funds, over which the broker-dealer’s former Chairman, Henry ‘Conflict-of-Interest’ M. Paulson, has retained sole signatory authority. Is Mr Blankfein by any chance nervous about what lies in store?

Moreover, what was the point he was making in this following further comment: ‘I haven’t felt this good since July 1998’. In August 1998, the Russian rouble crashed along with the Russian financial economy. Now why, exactly, could this former Goldman Sachs gold salesman be anticipating a similar calamity in the United States?

Could his comments by any chance have anything to do with the need, as he may see it, to ensure that Goldman Sachs does not get blamed for the coming crash which, if it occurs, will be 100% attributable to his own institution’s interference with the Wanta Plan, which will refinance and rehabilitate the US and world financial economies – ‘for the sake of the whole of humanity’, to quote Her Majesty the Queen?


PART 1: LIST OF DIRECTORS AND RELEVANT OFFICIALS AND OTHERS:
The following is a list of Directors of financial institutions, elected and appointed US and UK officials, Commissioners and others, who may have variously allowed, condoned, accommodated, or whose institutions may have actively participated in, and may continue to participate in, criminal and illegal fiat money financial transactions exploiting the $4.5 trillion compromise financial Settlement agreed for Ambassador Wanta in May and June 2006 and/or circumstances arising therefrom. Typically, this Settlement was negotiated by the duplicitous US intelligence crooks concerned, in bad faith; but the agreement is binding on all parties and has to be implemented. At the very least, each individual listed here may be an Accessory to the Fact of some or all of the felonies under US law listed in Part 3 of this presentation. Many may have been or may be co-conspirators. All the Directors of the World Bank are included, given that, as with all Directors in any context, it is their responsibility to see to it that the institution on the Board of which they serve does not engage in dubious, ethically improper and/or illegal and criminal activities, including the diversion and exploitation of assets belonging to others. Since there is no excuse in law for ignorance of the law – even in the international environment where the Rule of Law has been replaced by the Law of the Jungle – those Directors and others listed here who may profess to be ignorant of the scandalous exploitation of Ambassador Wanta’s underlying $27.5+ trillion of assets held in his USC Title 18, Section 6 corporations’ bank accounts, and/or of transactions derived from Ambassador Wanta’s $4.5 trillion Settlement funds, cannot sustain any such defence for their inaction in failing to take steps to have criminal transnational financial abuses stopped, and those responsible reported and brought before relevant Courts of Law*.

Aass, Svein, Executive Director, Norway, World Bank
Alkhalifa, Abdulhamid, Alternative Director, Saudi Arabia, World Bank
Almofahdi, Abdulrahman M, Executive Director, Saudi Arabia, World Bank
Alzetta, Gino, Executive Director, Belgium, World Bank
Amr, Mohamed Kamel, Alternative Director, Egypt, World Bank
Armstrong, C Michael, Director, Citigroup Inc.
Arshad, Nursiah, Alternative Director, Malaysia, World Bank
Atkins, Paul S, Commissioner, US Securities and Exchange Commission
Baker, James A, III, former Treasury Secretary and Secretary of State
Baker, John D., II, Director, Wachovia
Barber, Brendan Paul, Member, Bank of England Court of Directors
Barnet, William, III, Director, Bank of America
Barrett, Mathew W, Chairman Barclays Capital
Belda, Alain J P, Director, Citigroup Inc.
Bernanke, Ben S, Chairman, Federal Reserve Board, Director, Bank for International Settlements
Bernasconi, Francisco, Alternative Director, Chile, World Bank
Biggs, John H, Board Member, JPMorganChase
Blair, Anthony, British Prime Minister
Blankfein, Lloyd C, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Goldman Sachs
Bodman, Secretary Samuel P, US Cabinet Member
Borsig, Dr Clemens, Chairman, Deutsche Bank Supervisory Board
Botero, Jorge Humberto, Alternative Director, Colombia, World Bank
Bowles, Randall C, Board Member, JPMorganChase
Bramble, Frank P, Sr., Director, Bank of America
Brown, Kevin M, Acting US Commissioner of Internal Revenue
Briault, Clive, Member of the Board of the UK Financial Services Authority
Browning, Peter C, Director, Wachovia
Bryan, John H, Director, Goldman Sachs
Burke, Stephen B, Board Member, JPMorganChase
Bush, George W, Jr, President of the United States
Butler, The Rt Hon Lord of Brockwell, KB, GCB, CVO, Director, HSBC
Camarasa, Felix Alberto, Executive Director, Argentina, World Bank
Campos, Roel C, Commissioner, US Securities and Exchange Commission
Canuto, Otaviano, Executive Director, Brazil, World Bank
Cardona, Michel, Paris, Alternate Director, Bank for International Settlements
Carioso, Giovanni, Rome, Alternate Director, Bank for International Settlements
Casey, Kathleen L, Commissioner, US Securities and Exchange Commission
Casteen, John T, III, Director, Wachovia
Chao, Secretary Elaine, US Cabinet Member
Cheney, Richard B, Vice President of the United States
Chertoff, Michael, Secretary, Department of Homeland Security, US Cabinet Member
Choi, Joong-Kyung, Executive Director, South Korea, World Bank
Ciocca, Pierluigi, Rome, Director, Bank for International Settlements
Clinton, William Jefferson, former President of the United States, CIA operative
Clinton, Senator Hillary, wife of William Jefferson Clinton, CIA operative
Cohn, Gary D, President and CEO, Goldman Sachs
Collins, John T, Director, Bank of America
Coombe, J D, Director, HSBC
Countryman, Gary L, Director, Bank of America
Cox, Christopher, Chairman, US Securities and Exchange Commission
Crosby, Sir James, Member of the Board of the UK Financial Services Authority
Crowen, James A, Board Member, JPMorganChase
Dahlback, Claes, Director, Goldman Sachs
Davies, Mervyn, CBE, Chairman, Standard Chartered
Debevoise, E Whitney, Executive Director, World Bank
Del Missier, Jerry, Co-President, Barclays Capital
DeNoma, Mike, Sands, Peter, Executive Director, Standard Chartered
Deraman, Mat Aron, Executive Director, Malaysia, World Bank
Derr, Kenneth J, Director, Citigroup Inc.
Deutch, John M, Director, Citigroup Inc.
Deutscher, Eckhard, Executive Director, Germany, World Bank
Dias, Agapito Mendes, Alternative Director, Sao Tome and Principe, World Bank
Dib, Sid Ahmed, Alternative Director, Algeria, World Bank
Dimon, James, Chairman and CEO, JPMorgan Chase
Dodge, David, Ottawa, Director, Bank for International Settlements
Doltu, Claudiu, Alternative Director, Romania, World Bank
Draghi, Mario, Rome, Director, Bank for International Settlements
Duquesne, Pierre, Executive Director, France, World Bank
Dynn, The Baroness, DBE, Deputy Chairman, senior non-executive Director, HSBC
Eick, Dr Karl-Gerhard, Member, Deutsche Bank Supervisory Board
Engan, Laura J, Deputy Secretary, Wisconsin Department of Revenue
Ervin, Roger M, Secretary, Wisconsin Department of Revenue
Fabritius, Dr Hans Georg, Member of Deutsche Bundesbank Executive Board
Fairhead, R A, Director, HSBC
Familiar, Jorge, Executive Director, Mexico, World Bank
Fawcett, Amelia Chilcott, CBE, Member, Bank of England Court of Directors
Fisher, Paul, London, Alternate Director, Bank for International Settlements
Fisher, Peter, Member of the Board of the UK Financial Services Authority
Flanagan, Brian, Member of the Board of the UK Financial Services Authority
Flint, D J, CBE, Group Finance Director, HSBC
Forseke, Karin, Member of the Board of the UK Financial Services Authority
Forster, Heldrun, Member, Deutsche Bank Supervisory Board
Franks, Tommy R, Director, Bank of America
Francis, Mary Elizabeth, CBE, LVO, Member, Bank of England Court of Directors
Frazier, Gregg T, Chief, Central Audit Section, Wisconsin Department of Revenue
Friedman, Stephen, Director, Goldman Sachs
Fukui, Toshihiko, Tokyo, Director, Bank for International Settlements
Fulton, Paul, Director, Bank of America
Fung, W K L, OBE, Director, HSBC
Galea, Robert, Director, Wachovia
Gates, Robert M, US Secretary of Defense, US Cabinet Member
Geithner, Timothy F, New York, Director, Bank for International Settlements
Geoghegan, M F, CBE, Group Chief Executive, HSBC
George, J Russell, US Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration
George, William W, Director, Goldman Sachs
Gieve, Sir John, CB, Deputy Governor, Bank of England
Gifford, Charles K, Director, Bank of America
Gitt, Jerry, Director, Wachovia
Gonzales, Alberto, US Attorney General, US Cabinet Member
Goodwin, William H., Jr, Director, Wachovia
Gray, William H, III, Board Member, JPMorganChase
Green, S K, Group Chairman, HSBC
Gupta, Rajat K, Director, Goldman Sachs
Gutierrez, Secretary Carlos, US Cabinet Member
Hall, Sir Graham Joseph, Member, Bank of England Court of Directors
Hartmann, Ulrich, Member, Deutsche Bank Supervisory Board
Hasan, Merza H, Executive Director, Kuwait, World Bank
Herringer, Maryellen C, Director, Wachovia
Hertzberg, Gerd, Member, Deutsche Bank Supervisory Board
Heyden, General Michael, Director of Central Intelligence
Horn, Sabine, Member, Deutsche Bank Supervisory Board
Hosomi, Makoto, Executive Director, Japan, World Bank
Hughes-Hallett, J W J, Director, HSBC
Hunck, Rolf, Member, Deutsche Bank Supervisory Board
Hutton, Dame Deidre, CBE, Member of the Board, UK Financial Services Authority
Ingram, Robert A, Director, Wachovia
Ingves, Stefan, Stockholm, Director, Bank for International Settlements
Jackson, Laban P, Jr, Board Member, JPMorganChase
Jackson, Secretary Alfonso, US Cabinet Member
James, Donald M, Director, Wachovia
Jay, The Hon Peter, Member, Bank of England Court of Directors
Jenkins, Roger, Head, Barclays Private Equity, senior Barclays Capital official
Job, Sir Peter, London, Member, Deutsche Bank Supervisory Board
Johanns, Secretary Mike, US Cabinet Member
Johnson, James A, Director, Goldman Sachs
Johnson, Karen H, Washington, Alternate Director, Bank for International Settlements
Jones, W Steven, Director, Bank of America
Juliber, Lois D, Director, Goldman Sachs
Kagermann, Professor Dr Henning, Member, Deutsche Bank Supervisory Board
Kariniemi, Pauli, Alternative Director, Finland, World Bank
Karnowski, Jakob, Alternative Director, Poland, World Bank
Katafias, William, Senior Vice President, Wachovia
Kaufmann, Ulrich, Member, Deutsche Bank Supervisory Board
Kazmierczak, Peter, Member, Deutsche Bank Supervisory Board
Kempthorne, Secretary Dirk, US Cabinet Member
Kenmire, David, Member of the Board of the UK Financial Services Authority
Kessler, John W, Board Member, JPMorganChase
Ketseal, Mulu, Executive Director, Ethiopia, World Bank
Khan, Zakir Ahmed, Alternative Director, Bangladesh, World Bank
Kimmitt, Robert M, Deputy Secretary, US Treasury
King, Mervyn Allister, Governor, Bank of England, Director, Bank for International Settlements
Kleinfeld, Klaus, Director, Citigroup Inc.
Kotz, Professor Hans-Helmut, Member of Deutsche Bundesbank Executive Board
Kumar, Dhanendra, Executive Director, India, World Bank
Kvalheim, Grant, Co-President, Barclays Capital
Kvasov, Alexey G, Executive Director, Russian Federation, World Bank
Laundau, Jean-Pierre, Paris, Director, Bank for International Settlements
Leavitt, Secretary Michael O, US Cabinet Member
Levy, Maurice, Member, Deutsche Bank Supervisory Board
Lewis, Kenneth J, Chairman, CEO and President, Bank of America
Lightbourne, Ishmael, Alternative Director, Bahamas, World Bank
Likierman, Professor Sir John Andrew, Member, Bank of England Court of Directors
Lipp, Robert I, Board Member, JPMorganChase
Liveris, Andrew N, Director, Citigroup Inc.
Lomax, Rachel, Deputy Governor, Bank of England
Lozano, Monica C, Director, Bank of America
Manoogian, Richard A, Board Member, JPMorganChase
Mark, Henriette, Member, Deutsche Bank Supervisory Board
Massey, Walter E, Director, Bank of America
May, Thomas J, Director, Bank of America
McCarthy, Sir Callum, Chairman, Financial Services Authority, Member, Bank of England Court of Directors
McDonald, Mackey J, Director, Wachovia
Meddings, Richard, Sands, Peter, Executive Director, Standard Chartered
Mesiter, Dr Edgar, Member of Deutsche Bundesbank Executive Board
Miagkov, Eugene, Alternative Director, Russian Federation, World Bank
Miles, Professor David, Member of the Board of the UK Financial Services Authority
Mitchell, Patricia E, Director, Bank of America
Moffatt, Sir Brian, OBE, Deputy Chairman, HSBC
Moody-Stuart, Sir Mark, KCMG, Director, HSBC
Mordasini, Michel, Executive Director, Switzerland, World Bank
Morgan, G, Director, HSBC
Morke, Wolfgang, Frankfurt am Main, Alternate Director, Bank for International Settlements
Morrice, Robert, Chairman and Chief Executive, Asia pacific, Barclays Capital
Mulcahy, Anne, Director, Citigroup Inc.
Myners, Paul, Member, Bank of England Court of Directors
Nargolwala, Kai, Sands, Peter, Executive Director, Standard Chartered
Nazareth, Annete L, Commissioner, US Securities and Exchange Commission
Negroponte, John, former Director of Central Intelligence, Deputy Secretary of State
Nemli, Melih, Alternative Director, Turkey, World Bank
Neubauer, Joseph, Director, Wachovia
Newton, S W, Director, HSBC
Nicholson, Secretary Jim, US Cabinet Member
Novak, David C, Board Member, JPMorganChase
O’Brien, Terry, Alternative Director, Australia, World Bank
Parker, Sir Thomas John, Member, Bank of England Court of Directors
Parsons, Richard D, Director, Citigroup Inc.
Paulson, Henry M, Secretary, US Treasury
Peters, Secretary Mary E, US Cabinet Member
Pinto, Nuno Mota, Alternative Director, Portugal, World Bank
Platscher, Gabriele, Member, Deutsche Bank Supervisory Board
Praet, Peter, Alternate Director, Bank for International Settlements
Prince, Charles, Chairman and CEO, Citigroup Inc.
Proctor, Timothy D, Director, Wachovia
Potter, Dr David Edwin, CBE, Member, Bank of England Court of Directors
Quaden, Guy, Brussels, Director, Bank for International Settlements
Rabbatts, Heather Victoria, CBE, Member, Bank of England Court of Directors
Rady, Ernest, Director, Wachovia
Ramirez, Jose Alejandro Rojas, Alternative Director, Venezuela, World Bank
Ramirez, Robert Hernandez,
Raymond, Lee R, Board Member, JPMorganChase
Reckers, Dr Hans, Member of Deutsche Bundesbank Executive Board
Remsperger, Professor Hermann, Member of Deutsche Bundesbank Executive Board
Rhind, Professor David William, CBE, FRS, FBA, Member, Bank of England Court of Directors
Ricci, Rich, CEO, Barclays Capital
Rice, Condoleeza, US Secretary of State, US Cabinet Member
Richey, Van L, Director, Wachovia
Robert E Diamond, Jr., President, Barclays PLC and Barclays Bank PLC
Robertson, S M, Director, HSBC
Rodin, Judith, Director, Citigroup Inc.
Rogers, John F W, Director, Goldman Sachs
Roth, Jean-Pierre, Chairman, Bank for International Settlements
Rubin, Robert E, Chairman of Executive Committee, Citigroup Inc.
Ruck, Karin, Member, Deutsche Bank Supervisory Board
Ryan, Thomas M, Director, Bank of America
Sands, Peter, Executive Director, Standard Chartered
Sarin, Alun, Member, Bank of England Court of Directors
Scholar, Tom, Executive Director, UK, World Bank
Seng, Louis Philippe, Ong, Executive Director, Mauritius, World Bank
Shah, Shuja, Executive Director, Pakistan, World Bank
Shaw, Ruth G, Director, Wachovia
Sigert, Dr Theo, Member, Deutsche Bank Supervisory Board
Simmons, Ruth J, Director, Goldman Sachs
Sinamenye, Mathias, Alternative Director, Burundi, World Bank
Slack, Michael, Member of the Board of the UK Financial Services Authority
Sloan, O Temple, Jr, Director, Bank of America
Smith, Lanty L, Director, Wachovia
Spangler, Meredith R, Director, Bank of America
Spellings, Secretary Margaret, US Cabinet Member
Strachan, James Murray, Member, Bank of England Court of Directors
Stark, Professor Jurgen, Vice-President, Deutsche Bundesbank
Stevenson, Hugh, Member of the Board of the UK Financial Services Authority
Strauss-Kahn, Marc-Olivier, Alternate Director, Bank for International Settlements
Thomas, Franklin A, Director, Citigroup Inc.
Thompson, Ken, Chairman and CEO, Wachovia
Tietmeyer, Hans, Frankfurt am Main, Vice-Chairman, Bank for International Settlements
Tillman, Robert L, Director, Bank of America
Tiner, John, Chief Executive, UK Financial Services Authority
Todenhofer, Tilman, Member, Deutsche Bank Supervisory Board
Tucker, Paul, London, Alternate Director, Bank for International Settlements
Verplaetse, Alfons Vicomte, Brussels, Director, Bank for International Settlements
Visco, Ignazio, Rome, Alternate Director, Bank for International Settlements
Von Pierer, Professor Dr. jur Dr.-ing. E.h. Heinrich, Member, Deutsche Bank Supervisory Board
Ward, Jackie M, Director, Bank of America
Watson, Samy, Executive Director, Canada, World Bank
Weber, Axel A, Frankfurt am Main, Director, Bank for International Settlements
Weber, Dipl.-ing. Dr.-ing. E. h. Jurgen, Member, Deutsche Bank Supervisory Board
Weber, Professor Axel A, President, Deutsche Bundesbank
Weldon, William C, Board Member, JPMorganChase
Wellink, Nout H E M, Amsterdam, Director, Bank for International Settlements
Whitaker, John C, Jr, Director, Wachovia
Wigley, Robert Charles Michael, Member, Bank of England Court of Directors
Wijffels, Herman, Executive Director, Netherlands, World Bank
Wilkinson, Geoffrey Charles George, Member, Bank of England Court of Directors
Wilkinson, Jim, Chief of Staff, US Treasury
Williamson, Sir Brian, CBE, Director, HSBC
Winkelried, President and CEO
Wolfowitz, Paul, President (to end-June 2007), United States, World Bank
Wunderlich, Leo, Member, Deutsche Bank Supervisory Board,
Yang, Jinlin, Alternative Director, World Bank
Young, Dona Davis, Director, Wachovia
Zeitler, Professor Franz-Christoph, Vice-President, Deutsche Bundesbank
Zou, Jiayi, Executive Director, China, World Bank

* Sources: Websites monitored on 30th May 2007 of: Bank for International Settlements; Bank of America; Bank of England; Barclays Bank Plc; Barclays Capital; Citigroup, Inc; Deutsche Bank;
Federal Reserve Board; Financial Services Authority; Goldman Sachs; HSBC; JPMorganChase; Securities and Exchange Commission; Standard Chartered; US Treasury; Wachovia Corporation;
World Bank (Alternative Directors are included because the appellation ‘Alternative’ does not absolve them from their responsibilities as Directors of the World Bank; Identities of the countries they represent are shown, except that details of World Bank constituencies are omitted).

Note A: The terms of some Members of the Court of Directors of the Bank of England expired on 31st May 2007. Note B: Many of the names listed are Directors of other entities. In this list, we show only their Directorships of the institutions or organisations pertinent to this presentation. Data current as posted, as of 30th May 2007.


PART 2: REPEAT OF OUR LIST OF INSTITUTIONS HOLDING WANTA ASSETS IN JULY 1993:
Repeat of our published list of financial institutions holding Wanta assets as at 7th July 1993, when the Ambassador was illegally seized and ‘taken out’ so that the criminal operatives and their co-conspiring financial institutions and their corrupt US intelligence community collaborators and intermediaries could exploit the Wanta accounts without (so they rashly assumed) any likelihood of their criminal actions being exposed. In order to ‘legitimise’ this open-ended financial criminality, the Central Intelligence Agency lie factory disseminated the lie that Ambassador Sir Leo Wanta was dead. When he ceased to be dead on 21st July 2005, the Agency, which cannot tell the difference between lies and the truth, realised that it had been caught ‘in flagrante’, and all the CIA’s dirty lies and disinformation about Sir Leo Emil Wanta, including the muck-raking lies in CIA hack operative Claire Sterling’s ‘Thieves’ World’, were immediately discredited. The CIA had egg on its face, as did all the corrupt banks which had been playing with the Ambassador’s funds.

Some ‘Useful Idiots’ in the US financial community and among the CIA’s paid deceivers are still spouting these old lies to this day. The list of banks holding Wanta assets in July 1993 and which the Ambassador, hoping to save the international financial system from collapse, has refrained from ordering to repatriate his funds in the aggregate amount of $27.5+ trillion that they held in July 1993, is as follows:

AB Invest [Avenue Banque]
ABN-AMRO Bank N.V., Amsterdam,
Agape Holdings, Ltd, Barbados
Agricultural Bank of China
Algemene Spaar-en Lufrentenkas
Algemene Spaar-en Lufrentenkas/ASLK Bank
Altalanos Eriekforgalmi Bank Rt (AEB RT)
Amsouth Bank, N.A
Amur Commercial Bank, Moscow
Anglo Manx Bank Limited
Arab Jordan Investment Bank
Australia & New Zealand Banking Group Limited, Melbourne
Bacob Savings Bank, Borgerhout, Belgium
Banca di Roma, Rome
Banca Nazionale del Lavoro
Banco Ambrosiano Veneto
Banco Espanol de Credito, S.A., Madrid
Banco Espirito Santo e Comerciale de Lisboa, Lisbon
Banco Exterior de Espana, Madrid
Banco Hispano Americano
Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas
Bank ‘UKRAINA’, Kiev, Ukraine
Bank Bruxelles Lambert
Bank Crozier Limited, Grenada [closed down, money stolen]
Bank Dumesnil, Geneva
Bank for Foreign Economic Affairs of the USSR, Moscow
Bank of America
Bank of America International, New York
Bank of America, Milan
Bank of America, Newport Beach, CA
Bank of America, Vienna, Austria
Bank of China
Bank of New York, New York
Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi, Ltd, Tokyo
Bank Union de Crédit
Bankers Trust GmbH, Frankfurt
Banque Nationale de Paris
Banque Paribas (Luxembourg) S.A
Banque SCS ALLIANCE Geneva
Banque Suisse de Crédit et de Dépôts, Zürich
Barclays Bank, Hanover Square, London
CBI-TDB Union Bancaire Privée, Geneva
Chase Manhattan Bank N.A., London,
Chase Manhattan Bank, Milan
Chase Manhattan Bank, New York
Chase Manhattan Bank, Vienna
Chemical Bank of New York
Citibank – Frankfurt
Citibank – Geneva
Citibank – Los Angeles
Citibank – Milan
Citibank – New York
Citibank – Singapore
Citibank – Tokyo
Citibank – Vienna, Austria
Citibank, N.A., Philippines
Citicorp/Citibank
Citicorp/Citibank, London, Painewebber, Inc
Clydesdale Bank Plc
Commercial Bank ‘Moldova-Agroindbank’, S.A., Kishinev
Coutts Bank (Switzerland) Ltd
Coutts Bank, London
Crédit Lynonnais Bank Nederland NV, Amsterdam
Crédit Suisse Bank
Crédit Suisse Bank, Geneva
Crédit Suisse Bank, Lausanne
Crédit Suisse First Boston, Zürich
Credobank (Commercial Bank)
DBS Bank/Development Bank of Singapore: This bank was closed down by the Singapore authorities and $70 billion belonging to/controlled by Ambassador Wanta was stolen in the process.
Dean Witter Reynolds
Den Norske Bank AS, Oslo
Deutsche Bank, Düsseldorf
Dresdner Bank, Frankfurt
Faroe Investments
FIDENAS AG, Zürich, Switzerland
Générale de Banque
Gosbank, USSR
Handels Bank AG, Zürich
Handelsbank Natwest, Zürich
Hansabank, Talinn, Estonia
Joint Stock Bank ‘Kazkommertsbank’, Almaty
Jugobanka D.D
Lloyds Bank Plc
Lloyds Bank Plc, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire
[Wanta funds placed in the personal name of his former Attorney Jan Morton Heger]
Manufacturers Hanover Corporation/Mantrust
Marshall and Ilsley Bank
Merita Bank, Helsinki
Merrill Lynch Inc
Midland Bank Plc, London
Morgan Guaranty & Trust Bank, New York
Morgan Stanley and Co, New York
Morgan Stanley Asia Ltd, Hong Kong
Moscow Cooperative Bank 'Partner' Bank
Moscow Narodny Bank Ltd, Singapore
Mosstrolbank, AmeriTrust Corporation Inc.
National Bank for Foreign Economic Activity of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Tashkent,
National Westminster Bank
National Westminster Bank of New Jersey
National Westminster Bank Plc., Herne Bay, Kent
Nomura Singapore Limited
Nordbanken AB, Stockholm
Northern Trust International Banking Corporation
Norwest Bank, N.A
Ost-West Handelsbank, Frankfurt
Painewebber, Inc
Paribas (Suisse) S.A., Geneva
Philadelphia International Bank
Prudential Securities, New York
Raffeisen Zentralbank Osterreich, Vienna
Raffeisenbank Appenzell
Rafffeisen Zentralbank Osterreich AG [RBZ], Singapore
Relvnesheconombank, Minsk
Rigas Komerc Banka, Riga, Latvia
Royal Bank of Scotland Plc
Royal Trust Bank
Sanwa Bank Limited
Sanwa Bank Lt, Düsseldorf
Schweizerische Bankgesellshaft /Union Bank of Switzerland
Security Pacific Asia Bank, Ltd
Shearson Lehman Hutton Inc., Denver
Société Générale, Paris
Société Générale, Riga, Latvia
Southwest Securities, Inc
Standard Chartered Bank, Philippines
State Bank for Foreign Economic Affairs for Turkmenistan
Status-Credit Bank, Moscow
Swiss Banking Corporation
Swiss Volksbank, Zürich
Texas Commerce Bank, Dallas
Toronto Dominion Bank
Unibank A.S., Copenhagen
Union Bank of Switzerland, Geneva
Union Bank of Switzerland, Zürich
Vilniaus Bank AS, AB, Vilnius, Lithuania
Volksbank, Bonn, Germany
Volksbank, Offerdingen, Germany
Westdeutsche Landesbank, Düsseldorf, Germany
Zentralsparkasse und Kommerzialbank, Vienna.

*Self-evidently, some of these institutions have since been absorbed into other institutions, have been rebranded, or have otherwise become successor organisations since Sir Leo Wanta was illegally ‘taken down’ 1993. The successor organisations are responsible for the Wanta Title 18, Section 6 corporate accounts and the assets they contain, inherited from the institutions that merged with them. Comprehensive details and facsimiles of the ACTUAL TRANSACTIONS, BANK ACCOUNTS AND COORDINATES, were published in International Currency Review, Volume 31, 3/4 [December 2006]. See www.worldreports.org for subscription information.


PART 3: LAWS BREACHED BY CRIMINAL OPERATIVES WHO HAVE HIJACKED AMBASSADOR SIR LEO WANTA’S TAGGED $4.5 TRILLION SETTLEMENT AGREED AT HIGHEST LEVELS IN BAD FAITH IN MAY 2006, AND HAVE CONTINUED THEIR SERIAL CRIMES EVER SINCE:

The Directors and others listed in Part 1 of this presentation may be Accessories to the Fact of, and/or co-conspirators in, wittingly or unwittingly, the egregious trashing of these US Statutes:

Annunzio-Wylie Anti-Money Laundering Act
Anti-Drug Abuse Act
Applicable international money laundering restrictions
Bank Secrecy Act
Conspiracy to commit and cover up murder.
Crimes, General Provisions, Accessory After the Fact [Title 18, USC]
Currency and Foreign Transactions Reporting Act
Economic Espionage Act
Hobbs Act
Imparting or Conveying False Information [Title 18, USC]
Maloney Act
Misprision of Felony [Title 18, USC]
Money-Laundering Control Act
Money-Laundering Suppression Act
Organized Crime Control Act of 1970
Perpetration of repeated egregious felonies by State and Federal public employees and their Departments and agencies, which are co-responsible with the said employees for ONGOING illegal and criminal actions, to sustain fraudulent operations and crimes in order to cover up criminal activities and High Crimes and Misdemeanours by present and former holders of high office under the United States
Provisions pertaining to private business transactions being protected under both private and criminal penalties [H.R. 3723]
Provisions prohibiting the bribing of foreign officials [F.I.S.A.]
Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act [R.I.C.O.]
Securities Act 1933
Securities Act 1934
Terrorism Prevention Act
Treason legislation, especially in time of war

This list shows to what extent the Bush II Administration condones one Rule of Law for the Rest of Us, and absolute contempt for domestic and international law for the officials and bankers who are illegally diverting and exploiting Ambassador Wanta’s funds.



Ambassador Leo Emil Wanta: Diplomatic Passport Numbers 04362 & 12535 a.k.a. Frank B. Ingram [FBI] (Sector V) SA32NV; and a.k.a. Rick Reynolds, SA233MS. AmeriTrust Groupe, Inc: Federal EIN Number 20-3866855; Virginia State Corporation Identification Number: 0617454-4; Virginia State Department of Taxation Identification Number: 30203866855F001

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