
A99 #OpESR RICO Class Action Lawsuit Against the Federal Reserve
David DeGraw, AmpedStatus Report
A99 OpESR has just released a new video seeking legal counsel pertaining to a RICO Class Action Lawsuit against the Federal Reserve and it’s shareholders.
A previous statement by Anonymous A99 released on June 15th, the day after OpESR launched, revealed:
“Phase 1 Cyber Operation Success (P1CO)
OpESR Cyber Operations have been successfully launched and are progressing as planned…. OpESR is designed to expose corruption and scandalous actions on the part of central bankers and their servants within government….” [read more]
After reading that, knowing Anonymous’ recent track record of obtaining secret information, (see: Anonymous Exposes a Sinister Cyber-Surveillance Scheme) and viewing this new video seeking legal counsel, you get the impression that the Federal Reserve may be in serious trouble.
A99 #OpESR RICO Class Action Lawsuit Against the Federal Reserve
Partial Transcript:
“Hello American People,
This is a message from Anonymous to you.
We cordially invite any and all, Anonymous and non-anons, to join OpESR in demanding Federal Reserve accountability.
We are crafting a class action lawsuit against the Fed.
Can you provide legal and research support?
Please respond by submitting a http://typewith.me pad to one of our *connectors in Anonymous.
If you can help us, get in contact with one of our *connectors by logging into our public chat area at: http://A99.FSS34.COM
This is a class action lawsuit against the private Federal Reserve Bank and it’s shareholders.
It falls under the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act of 1970 for criminal acts of Fraud, Usury, Conspiracy to commit Grand Larceny and Theft by Deception, and for systematically looting the Treasury of The United States of America….” [read full transcript here]
VIEW VIDEO
http://ampedstatus.org/a99-opesr-rico-class-action-lawsuit-against-the-federal-reserve/
July 1, 2011