“The Motherlode of All Financial Crimes”

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Arizona State Senator Mark Finchem, who also serves as the Executive Director of the Election Fairness Institute (EFI), and former Tennessee Assistant Police Chief Shawn Taylor, the Senior Research Analyst for EFI, have been quietly leading a bombshell investigation into what may be the largest money laundering and real estate fraud scheme in U.S. history. According to exclusive evidence shared with Unleashed.news and The Gateway Pundit, suspicious property transactions totaling in the billions are now under review, with the trail pointing directly at top ActBlue leadership, its donor network, and a web of accomplices.

At the center of this shocking discovery is what investigators are calling the “Magic Mortgage” Money Laundering Scheme, which appears to be tied directly to ActBlue and its donor channels. This scheme allegedly uses inflated property sales and rapid same-day flips as a pipeline to funnel illicit funds through the U.S. financial and political systems. more

6 Comments on “The Motherlode of All Financial Crimes”

  1. Senator Finchem, Cartel Katie can help you with the details of the operation. If she’s not in her office, try the women’s shitter. She spends a lot of time in the shitter.

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  2. Yeah, Ulysses Toole struck first but we all can join in:
    ARRESTS–TRIALS–CONVICTIONS–IMPRISONMENTS (IN THE FINANCIAL CRIMES) EXECUTIONS (IN THE MURDERS AND TREASONS).

    Do these things and we -may- regain some small measure of trust in government. Fail to do these things and civil war is RIGHT AROUND THE CORNER.

    If you do not punish crime crime will continue and increase. Look at the communist run cities for proof. Look at the Clintoon crime family and the O’biden crime family for proof. Quit pissing on my back and telling me it’s raining.

    Thank you for your attention to this matter.

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  3. No. No. NO!

    The motherlode of all financial crimes of ALL TIME is the printing of virtually unlimited money by the Federal Reserve Bank of The United States.

    You can’t even wrap your head around it, it’s so big.

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  4. When has a Congressional hearing ended with a prosecution or conviction?

    Asking for a friend, who has a diminished faith in Congressional hearings filled with “gotcha” media sound bites, posturing for re-election and willful misrepresentation of facts.

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