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Ichingcarpenter

(36,988 posts)
Sun Feb 16, 2014, 05:42 AM Feb 2014

Media Manipulation, "I'll be home'' email, and the JP Morgan suspicious death jump

According to numerous sources close to the investigation of Gabriel Magee’s death, almost nothing thus far reported about his death has been accurate. This appears to stem from an initial poorly worded press release issued by the Metropolitan Police in London which may have been a result of bad communications between it and JPMorgan or something more deliberate on someone’s part.

The Metropolitan Police have provided me with their original press release. It reads:

“Police were called at approximately 08.02 hrs on Tuesday 28 January to reports of a man having fallen from a building at 25 Bank Street, E14 and landing on a ninth floor roof. London Ambulance Service and London Air Ambulance attended. The man was pronounced dead at the scene a short while later. The deceased is believed to be aged 39. We believe we know the identity of the deceased but await formal identification. Next of kin have been informed. No arrests have been made and the death is being treated as non-suspicious.”

That press release resulted in CNBC running with this headline: “Death Plunge at JP Morgan Tower Not Suspicious, Police Say.” Dozens of other media followed with similar reporting.

The Independent newspaper in London flatly stated that Magee “died after falling from the roof.” The London Evening Standard tweeted: “Bankers watch JP Morgan IT exec fall to his death from roof of London HQ,” which linked to their article which declared in its opening sentence that “A man plunged to his death from a Canary Wharf tower in front of thousands of horrified commuters today.”

At this moment in time, police have yet to produce a single witness who saw Magee jump from the rooftop of this building, let alone “thousands of horrified commuters.” (Exactly why would thousands of horrified commuters be standing in front of 25 Bank Street at 8:02 a.m. with their necks tilted up toward the roof? Magee did not land on the sidewalk; his body was found on a rooftop 9 floors above street level.) Both the Independent and London Evening Standard newspapers are majority owned by Alexander Lebedev, a Russian and former KGB agent.

Magee had emailed his girlfriend, Veronica, on the evening of January 27 to say that he was about to leave the office and would see her shortly. She received no further emails from him, suggesting that whatever happened to Magee happened shortly thereafter, not the next morning. According to multiple sources, Magee’s girlfriend reported his disappearance on the evening of January 27. The Metropolitan Police would provide me with no details on that investigation.

http://wallstreetonparade.com/2014/02/suspicious-death-of-jpmorgan-vice-president-gabriel-magee-under-investigation-in-london/


http://newswatch.us/comprehensive-list-of-recent-dead-bankers/


JPMorgan Vice President’s Death in London Shines a Light on the Bank’s Close Ties to the CIA


One reason that JPMorgan may have such a spooky feel is that it has aligned itself in no small way with real-life spooks, the CIA kind.

Just when the public was numbing itself to the endless stream of financial malfeasance which cost JPMorgan over $30 billion in fines and settlements in just the past 13 months, we learned on January 28 of this year that a happy, healthy 39-year old technology Vice President, Gabriel Magee, was found dead on a 9th level rooftop of the bank’s 33-story European headquarters building in the Canary Wharf section of London.

The way the news of this tragic and sudden death was stage-managed by highly skilled but invisible hands, turning a demonstrably suspicious incident into a cut-and-dried suicide leap from the rooftop (devoid of eyewitnesses or motivation) had all the hallmarks of a sophisticated covert operation or coverup.

http://wallstreetonparade.com/2014/02/jpmorgan-vice-president%E2%80%99s-death-in-london-shines-a-light-on-the-bank%E2%80%99s-close-ties-to-the-cia/


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Media Manipulation, "I'll be home'' email, and the JP Morgan suspicious death jump (Original Post) Ichingcarpenter Feb 2014 OP
Not very sophisticated or covert... More likely it was done as a msg! glowing Feb 2014 #1
Well, exactly. It was a message. The guy who committed 'suicide' by shooting Nay Feb 2014 #6
Suspicious. blkmusclmachine Feb 2014 #2
I'm confused about the "nothing accurate" part. Renew Deal Feb 2014 #3
You're kidding? Ichingcarpenter Feb 2014 #4
Now I'm even more confused Renew Deal Feb 2014 #5
kick Renew Deal Feb 2014 #7
Man... If You Start Googling The Names Of These Bankers... You Go To Some Interesting Places... WillyT Feb 2014 #8

Nay

(12,051 posts)
6. Well, exactly. It was a message. The guy who committed 'suicide' by shooting
Sun Feb 16, 2014, 02:15 PM
Feb 2014

himself 8 times with a nail gun was a message, too, just in case you didn't get the FIRST message.

Ichingcarpenter

(36,988 posts)
4. You're kidding?
Sun Feb 16, 2014, 08:29 AM
Feb 2014

show me a CNBC, WSJ, FoxBuisness, Financial times or other that have reported this.

Show me your sources of

'What you have read''

Renew Deal

(81,856 posts)
5. Now I'm even more confused
Sun Feb 16, 2014, 09:37 AM
Feb 2014

I haven't read too many articles from those sources about this. I read your post the other day and some other things over the last couple weeks saying that the guy sent a text to his wife saying he was coming home and was then found dead on the roof.

I have no idea what MSM sources are saying.

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