(WMR) -- “Sir”
Allen Stanford appears to be yet another multi-billion dollar cog in a network
of off-shore banks, corporate contrivances, and folding tent operations.
Although Stanford is being investigated for a $8 billion fraud scheme, the U.S.
Attorney for the U.S. Virgin Islands, where Stanford has “extensive” holdings
on the island of St. Croix, told the Associated Press that the Obama Justice
Department is “not actively pursuing” Stanford.
The Obama campaign gave $4,600 in donations from Stanford
to the Chicago Coalition for the Homeless after the news broke about
the investigation against Stanford’s firms.
A host of Democrats and Republicans reaped donations from
Stanford, including jailed ex-Representative Bob Ney (R-OH), who was convicted
in the Jack Abramoff influence-peddling scandal; former Representative Tom
DeLay (R-TX); Representative Charles Rangel (D-NY), and Senators John McCain
(R-AZ), John Cornyn (R-TX), Bill Nelson (D-FL), Richard Shelby (R-AL), Charles
Schumer (D-NY), and Kay Bailey Hutchison (R-TX).
In 2006, Stanford obtained a knighthood from the Antiguan
government thanks to his close relationship to Antiguan Prime Minister Spencer
Baldwin, where Stanford International Bank maintains its headquarters. Stanford
maintains dual U.S. and Antiguan citizenship. Stanford was also close to
Antigua’s former Prime Minister Lester Bird, who was accused of massive
corruption.
Ironically, it was while Baldwin’s United Progressive Party
was in opposition in 2003 that he accused two of Bird’s ministers, Tourism
Minister Molwyn Joseph and Planning Minister Gaston Browne, of accepting
campaign donation bribes from Stanford in exchange for pubic lands in St. John’s,
the Antiguan capital. Learning from his experience in donating to both
Democrats and Republicans in the United States, Stanford ensures that both
major parties in Antigua also received his monetary largess. It should also be
noted that Antigua is a primary center for Russian-Israeli Mafia money
laundering activities in the Caribbean.
That may come as unwelcome news not only to Stanford but to
the CIA that could see its illegal money laundering operations if Stanford is
arrested and tried. Of course, that may also be problematic since the Obama
Justice Department has decided to maintain a Bush policy of invoking a privilege
of state secrets in criminal and civil cases involving national security
matters.
Last November 1, the Spanish news agency EFE reported that
Hugo Chavez’s military intelligence agents raided Stanford
International Bank in Caracas and investigated three Stanford Bank
employees at the Venezuela branch who were believed to be U.S. intelligence
agents.
Stanford International Bank was reported by EFE to have been
founded “during the Great Depression.” The bank is part of the Stanford
Financial Group that was reported to have $51 billion in assets. Stanford
Capital Management, Stanford Group’s investment branch, managed a fund called
Stanford Allocation Strategy. The investment arm is also under investigation.
On March 6, 2007, WMR reported: “WMR’s report about ‘Sir’ R.
Allen Stanford and his Stanford Financial Group in Houston buying up land in
Antigua and Barbuda and running roughshod over the government of that nation
turned up an interesting important footnote to the story. Stanford’s Houston
offices are directly across Westheimer Road in the part of the Galleria complex
where Carlyle Group offices are located. Coincidence? Not with the Bush
criminal cartel.”
The FBI is reportedly now investigating Stanford’s firms for
laundering money for Mexico’s Gulf drug cartel. Stanford, Houston, off-shore
banks, and drugs equal the perfect brew for another Bush family criminal cartel
operation tied to the CIA.
Previously
published in the Wayne
Madsen Report.
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