JPM whistleblower exposing shenanigans?

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Let's see if this has legs:
http://comments.cftc.gov/PublicComments/ViewComment.aspx?id=57019&SearchText=

h/t: http://silverdoctors.blogspot.com/2012/03/sd-exclusive-jp-morgan-whistleblower.html
 
Yeah.. I am not really sure how authentic it is. It doesn't really provide any inside information. It looks much more like someone stating the rumors we've all heard and stating them as fact.
 
The comment was apparently deleted from the CFTC website.


http://silverdoctors.blogspot.com/2012/03/jp-morgues-whistle-blower-and-mondays.html

I was unable to find where ZH announced the publication of this document. ???
 
My understanding is that it was up, then they pulled it down after. Reason unknown, and not much else has been said except a mention of the CFTC pull.
 
I saw that too.

What gives? Uncle Stosh flexing his muscles perhaps? JPM application of pressure to the appropriate soft spot? "We'll be on you like a fungus, and we'll bring a team of lawyers to bury you so fucking deep in paper you will die of blood loss from all the fucking paper cuts". I can actually see that.
 
My understanding is that what was pulled was only the original pdf we all saw. But I could stand to be enlightened if I'm wrong. If ZH had any backup that he was real, I missed it. They thought it was fake in the original article, as I did.

I've known all too many people who write just like that - and they are without exception wack jobs, and don't wind up in those kinds of jobs.
 
More news on among other things, allegations of LIBOR manipulation:
http://www.rollingstone.com/politic...-on-wall-streets-bid-rigging-scandal-20120622

"If the allegations of LIBOR manipulation turn out to be true, it would present governments with the mother of all regulatory dilemmas: when virtually all the top banks in all places have been fixing something as elemental as interest rates, what do you do?"

 
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