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To: TobagoJack who wrote (51401)6/15/2009 10:29:12 PM
From: carranza2  Read Replies (1) of 219932
 
Terrific bit of logical analysis but the bonds are clearly fake.

Why?

Because the police 'found' them.

Not at a border check but in Italy where the two neat/tidy Japanese were detained before entering Switzerland.

Doesn't that say it all?

Plus, 249 certificates said to be worth $500 million accounted for the bulk of the $134 billion. That's 125 and 124 certificates per smuggler. Can't even the most moronissimo smuggler hide 125 pieces of paper? Send them via DHL or FedEx or simply mail?

The Italians were onto these ninjas well before they arrested them, implying that the chances of a fraud are on the order of about 99%.
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