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In September 1991, shortly after the end of the Cold War, a cabal of elite bankers and intelligence operatives led by George H. W. Bush allegedly financed a $240,000,000,000 covert operations war chest through the purchase of ten-year securities due on 09/12/2001. Project HAMR is described as being used to finance a covert economic operation against the collapsing Soviet Union, whereby unknown Western investors bought up much of the Soviet industry with a focus on oil and gas, crashing the Russian economy, looting its central bank, and orchestrating what is called the great ruble scam, along with other clandestine state-supported operations intended to prevent Russia from contesting the US as a world superpower, while enriching the economic hitmen who supposedly devoured the collapsing Russian economy after the Soviet Union’s fall.
Evidence is said to show that several federal and private investigations had already begun uncovering the HAMR fund before the nine-eleven attacks, including the Office of Naval Intelligence (ONI), which reportedly had been investigating crimes connected with the plundering of Russia. It is claimed that 39 of 40 ONI office personnel were killed on nine-eleven, including the entire chain of command. The Pentagon’s financial accounting offices in the wing targeted were also an obvious target, as were passengers on Flight 77 who allegedly held top secret clearances and were connected with Pentagon Black operations. Agents of the ONI were said to have been investigating financial transactions linked to securities managed by those securities dealers in the World Trade Center, which were also targeted. It is claimed that 31 percent of the fatalities in the Pentagon were from the Naval Command Center housing the ONI, and 41 percent of fatalities in the Twin Towers came from Cantor Fitzgerald and Eurobrokers, two major security brokers in the World Trade Center. Cantor Fitzgerald was the largest US security dealer; Flight 11 struck Martian McLennan’s secure computer room in the North Tower, just below Cantor Fitzgerald’s location. A massive explosion reportedly occurred just under the FBI offices in the North Tower on the 23rd Floor, with fires on the 22nd Floor and explosions at Garbin Inter Capital on the 25th Floor and in the basement of Tower 1. Flight 175 hit the South Tower at 09:03, directly below Eurobrokers’ floors. Building 6 was destroyed by an explosion before either tower fell, and this building housed the Eldorado Task Force, an interagency money laundering watchdog group.
The narrative argues that a national emergency by the Federal Reserve and the SEC’s declaration of a national emergency on September 14 eased regulatory restrictions for clearing and settling security trades for fifteen days, enabling the $240,000,000,000 in covert government securities to be cleared upon maturity without standard ownership identification. The destruction of the towers and Building 6 is said to have created confusion to conceal illicit activities that morning.
Richard Andrew Grove, a nine-eleven whistleblower, is described as a software salesman for Silverstream, which provided connectivity for Marsh and AIG, linking them through specialized accounting software. Grove allegedly found overbilling of Marsh by Silverstream by $7,000,000 for fictitious hardware and an exploitable flaw in the software. Grove’s testimony and recovered hard drives indicated suspicious money transfers during the attacks, allegedly performed electronically via Silverstream software, with hush money payments related to the Marsh overbilling to facilitate clearing the HAMR securities. Marsh’s CEO at the time was Jeffrey Greenberg, son of Maurice Greenberg of AIG. Greenberg had risen to CEO of Marsh after moving from AIG in 1995 and resigned after financial crimes accusations; Marsh was located directly adjacent to Cantor Fitzgerald in the North Tower, with Marsh’s executives and whistleblowers including Gary Lasco, Kathryn Lee, Ken Rice, Richard Brewhart, and John Oltzhoffer among those who died on 9/11 in the meeting room where evidence would have been presented.
AIG is portrayed as more than an insurance company, with long ties to intelligence communities. AIG ran Kroll Associates, the World Trade Center’s security contractor, and Morris Greenberg (Maurice Greenberg’s son) is described as connected to intelligence circles, having been nominated for Director of Central Intelligence after authoring a CFR report advocating that FBI and DEA agents abroad should not act independently of ambassadors or the CIA. The narrative links this to continued covert activities, including drug money laundering, and mentions connections to Iran-Contra and narco-trafficking, asserting a motive for Afghanistan’s invasion due to drug profits. Dine Corp and Stewart Air Force Base are cited in relation to the 9/11 events, with claims about the aviation routes and hidden agendas.
The discussion covers several figures and institutions: Richard Armitage as deputy secretary of state who allegedly granted visas to 15 of the 19 hijackers; Frank Carlucci as Carlyle Group chairman and DC on 9/11; the association of Stratosec with Bush relatives; Kroll Associates and John O’Neill’s role as head of World Trade Center security; and the assertion that Able Danger whistleblower Anthony Shaefe claims the government destroyed data identifying ringleaders Mohammed Atta as early as February 2000. It is argued that the White House’s handling of warnings, the 9/11 Commission’s composition and conclusions, and media control by a small number of corporations contributed to suppressing the perceived truth.
Further, the text notes the involvement of Paul Bremer, l Paul Bremer, and connections to Marsh, AIG, and other elites, and it discusses the Pentagon’s missing funds, Dov Zakheim’s roles in defense contracting, and the presence of nanothermite residues as part of the World Trade Center demolition discussion. The narrative closes with a claim that the individuals and organizations cited are as suspicious as the hijackers, challenging mainstream accounts and suggesting that the evidence of a broader conspiracy has been suppressed.