Victims of Allen Stanford Fraud Petition the U.S. Government

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Angelo

#26 PLEASE SIGN THE PETITION

2011-11-11 09:30

trust-victim, the situation is not clear for everything. But this does not mean that we should not take action or that we should not sign any petition; WE MUST MAKE NOISE and show the Court that WE are not happy with all the process!
The Petition shows how the victims are claiming Justice in many points, not only regarding the SIPC. With that Petition we demand a prompt trial of RAS, a prompt distribution, a "removal" of the committee/Janvey who has spent lots of millions and the SIPC for ALL brokers associated to SGC (this means if you bought your CD in Miami, Peru, MExico, etc trough offices associated to SGC). Be aware that by signing this Petition, this does not mean that all the points will be accepted... HOWEVER it will show that outside are a lot of victims around the World who are unhappy and we will continue making noise until we recover our savings!
Don't stop signing if you disagree with one point of the Petition! A prompt trial of RAS is also VERY IMPORTANT in order to clarify many thing and in order to proceed with the claim of third party like for example the claim against the Bank HSBC, Toronto, etc...
PLEASE SIGN THE PETITION and Forward this request to your friends asking for SUPPORT!

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Catherine Burnell

#27 Re: PLEASE SIGN THE PETITION

2011-11-11 15:34:54

#26: Angelo - PLEASE SIGN THE PETITION 

 I am being asked why I did not ask for SIPC for all victims in the petition so I will try and explain.  1) The petition and demands had to be kept reasonable and achievable.  2) The petition is for the COURTS and GOVERNMENT.  The courts and government do not make decisions regarding SIPC, this is decided by the SEC and SIPC.  3) To ask for SIPC for all would have brought opposition from the people on the US committee who do not think that the International victims should be paid by America, and they may have encouraged politicians to ignore what we are saying.  4) I wanted a petition that would get the support of the American public.  5) Someone is already writing to the Senate asking that SIPC be paid to all victims and it would have been rude to interfere with what this person has been working on.  6) We need to take baby steps and be realistic in what we are asking for, but mainly we need our voices to be heard, and that is the whole point of signing this petition.  LET YOUR VOICE BE HEARD, or don't complain when you are ignored!!