Ramon Ramos
Dr Vanessa Neumann is a consultant strategist for corporate clients which ahh basically means she just travels and doesn't really work. The woman wrote a book that looked like a globalist view and is called "Blood Profits" how American consumers fund terrorists. this woman's books travels throughout the world as she covers cigarette smugglers and how governments allow this in an epidemic of corruption at the highest level and how in some cases it was financially supporting ISIL. for all these shit head angry at New York police and other agencies for cracking down on illicit loose cigarette sales through one large man named Eric Garner at the hands of the police millions of illicit cigarette transactions were being conducted much of it eventually going into the coffers of Islamic terrorist networks worldwide.
the smuggling of cigarettes into these terrorist countries is used as currencies and often traded for weapons as she observes. The author also proclaims the dirty involvement of corrupt dollars being spent in Panama as the Saudis investor in Mosque building and used car dealerships which Vanessa says is a popular method of money laundering. She also goes into detail of the increased use of money laundering in global sports and fixing and betting of games as soccer and Cricket are two sports that are the biggest culprits of money laundering in sports and betting of them and we are seeing it more and more evident in American sport as well. Vanessa details exclusively on the situation in panama and how this small country has become a magnet for the global money launderers from all over and many mosques have opened as Sharia advocates infiltrate these small Central American countries to pushs and spread their form of ultra-fundamentalist beliefs. Vanessa's book is an excellent examination of the role of money laundering and dangers of weak institutions allowing strength and growth for criminal enterprises who then use their power to abuse democracy and countries and this is exactly what happened in Mexico. Vanessa also blames the consumer buying counterfeit handbags and how much of the profit of these goods often goes into the infrastructure and growth of those involved in international terrorism and drug organizations criminal networks. Much of the mayhem we see today are the result of illicit trade whether it be of cigarettes, smuggled oil, fake bags, and her book translates how purchases of illegal goods translates for more profit for organizations willing to use brutal tactics to put ones profits in safe order and the illegal organizations are more deadly and not going away as the repeal of prohibition in America proved successful. The only way to deal a death blow to theses organizations will be major security and policy decisions needed eventually by the major states to deal with corruption and its
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