Larry Elford presents us with a glimpse behind the curtains, into a world government investment and public pension fraud.
Do investment regulators work for the public or against? What about the police? Your government? Is there an intentional focus on criminal enforcement for the poor and the middle class, while deliberately ignoring the crime of the rich? What if your governments were aiding the criminally rich and privileged by focusing on the 99.9% of crime efforts on the rest?
Larry has worked inside the largest financial institutions in Canada for twenty years until his retirement in 2004. He works today writing, speaking, and coaching Canadians on how to create safe and honest treatment for investors.
Larry is the founder and executive director of a web forum dedicated to revealing predatory practices and has appeared in two CRV W5 investigative reports on investment malpractice. He has also participated on CBC news programs and as a witness in Ottawa on the Standing Committee on Finance on the ABCP sub prime mortgage crisis in April of 2008. He was also on the Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights hearings on Enhanced Criminal Charges for Financial Fraud, (Vill C52, C21) December 2009.
Do investment regulators work for the public or against? What about the police? Your government? Is there an intentional focus on criminal enforcement for the poor and the middle class, while deliberately ignoring the crime of the rich? What if your governments were aiding the criminally rich and privileged by focusing on the 99.9% of crime efforts on the rest?
Larry has worked inside the largest financial institutions in Canada for twenty years until his retirement in 2004. He works today writing, speaking, and coaching Canadians on how to create safe and honest treatment for investors.
the 16 or so points listed numerically below, are some notes from this presentation. Skim them if you wish the short and sweet version of what is inside this presentation. thanks
"How your financial police lie to the public, and sell you out to the highest bidder"
investoradvocate 1 month ago
Short title for this video could be "HOW FINANCIAL PLAYERS (and regulators) LIE TO YOU AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OF YOU TO PREY ON YOUR MONEY" I apologize for not getting to the point quicker. My next presentation carries ahead from this one, and shows how he industry buys it's way out of any criminal liability for it's actions. Video coming soon, audio found at sacpa dot ca I find my stride at 4:00 minute mark after some serious video projector glitches
investoradvocate 1 month ago
16. Private filing of criminal charges (laying an information) is also a possibility for abused investors for whom the police will not act in Canada.
17. GET YOUR MONEY BACK see investoradvocates canadian web site dot ca
18. Please make yourself aware of how politicians, regulators, investment bankers and lawyers are colluding daily on how to sell out your interests and get their hands further into your pockets. (these comments correspond to the various messages within the video)
investoradvocate 1 month ago
14. Civil actions, class actions and small claims against civil servants and regulators who sell out the public interest. (acting with gross negligence makes them not immune from suit)
15. Lawyer WANTED! Must be public interest minded, not a member of the old boys club. Costs covered and potentially the largest contingency case in Canadian history against securities regulators for gross negligence et al. see albertafraud
investoradvocate 1 month ago
10. Retail investment brokers using bait and switch techniques to fool clients.
11. Stockbrokers preying on elderly female clients, befriend them, then abuse their trust.
12. Financial firms packaging up "crap" and pushing it on clients, knowing it was toxic.
13. First OCCUPY, then PROSECUTE regulators and public servants who sell out the public.
investoradvocate 1 month ago
6. Evidence showing how industry players lie to the public, while "adjusting" the rules (in their favour) as they go along.
7. What if you could have industry paid personnel on the inside of the RCMP IMET? Could you influence what crimes get ignored and which get enforced?
8. Selective enforcement of the laws for the criminally rich, and a separate degree of enforcement (tens of thousands of times more stringent) for the rest.
9. Getting permission to break the law and sell crappy products
investoradvocate 1 month ago
1. How your retirement gets cut by half or more with the aid of most investment professionals in Canada
2. How self regulation of the investment industry leads to decriminalization of their frauds.
3. A slowly narrated (sorry) explanation of what many of the OCCUPY protestors are trying to tell us.
4. What is the greatest risk to your investments and why your advisor will not tell you of this one.
5. How the regulators collude to sell out your public protections.
investoradvocate 1 month ago