Intelligence Report from Field McConnell and David Hawkins as of Feb. 22, 2012

Field and David discuss leveraged leases, pedophile entrapment, the sabotage of the Bhopal plant, and the conspiratorial role of both Citigroup and Wells Fargo.

To get up to speed quickly about what our forensic economists have been investigating, watch these videos.

Pattern Crimes
Pattern Signs
Pattern Times

Information can also be obtained from their books and online reference material:

Abel Danger Global
Hunter’s Wingman
Sister Abel, Brother Cain
Abel Danger

References
British Invisibles’ Trusted Traders – Michelle Obama Hired To Hide Husband’s Role – Worker-Sabotage Team – Insecticide Bomb – Bhopal, India
Abel Danger
Jan. 4, 2012

Wells Fargo Bank – Federal Bridge – State of Illinois – Relief by March 7th – Wells Fargo Bank Compromised
Letter to Mike Heid, President of Wells Fargo Home Mortgage
submitted by Field McConnell
Abel Danger
Feb. 22, 2012

Leveraged lease
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A leveraged lease is a lease in which the lessor puts up some of the money required to purchase the asset and borrows the rest from a lender. The lender is given a senior secured interest on the asset and an assignment of the lease and lease payments. The lessee makes payments to the lessor, who makes payments to the lender.

Citigroup Centre, London
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Citigroup Centre is a building complex in London. It houses Citigroup’s EMEA headquarters and is located in Canary Wharf in the city’s Docklands. The centre provides for 170,000m² of floor space across two merged buildings – 33 Canada Square (known as “CGC1”) and 25 Canada Square (known as “CGC2”), and houses the bulk of Citi’s UK employee base. Together, both buildings form the Citigroup Centre complex.

Source: Yahoo! Answers
The address and contact info of the Wells Fargo international office in London is as follows:
Wells Fargo Bank
25 Canada Square, Level 32
Canary Wharf, London E14 5LQ, United Kingdom
Telephone: +020-7138-2007

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