Sunday, November 14, 2010

Jewish holocaust scam steals $40 million from the worthy

NBC New York reports that over $40 million in Jewish Holocaust reparations from the German government were stolen in an unprecedented Holocaust rip-off. The United States Justice Department indicated that thousands of people with no right to claim Holocaust reparations finances were given money. According to the FBI, many people within the Conference On Jewish Material Says were part of a fraudulent inside operation.

Kickbacks aplenty in Holocaust con

Numerous on the Conference On Jewish Material Claims are getting kickbacks since 1994. These were in exchange for signing a group of 4,000 Russian immigrants in with applications that were submitted. Homes and possessions were supposedly lost throughout the Nazi oppression by these immigrants. That is the claim they've made that has not been seen yet. There have already been people charged within the Holocaust rip-off. In fact, 17 people were charged so far.

The Federal Bureau of Investigation explains that a lot of Holocaust reparations states were filed. About 4,957 have been reported. About $18 million was taken through these claims when about $25.5 million had been lost with an additional 658 Holocaust fraud cases.

Chair of the Conference, Julius Berman, explained that "it is an affront to human decency".

How the Holocaust scam perpetrators did it

Ads were put into Russian-language newspapers in order for those in the Jewish Holocaust scam to find people who were impacted by Nazi war crimes and were alive during that time. The Federal Bureau of Investigation said the perpetrators duplicated parts of legitimate applications and used them to create different false applications that were in turn signed off on without question by Conference On Jewish Material Says members on the take.

Money needed from someplace for the Holocaust con

NBC New York writes the "Hardship Fund" had been one of those Jewish Holocaust reparations resources targeted. That fund paid eligible individuals $3,600 in a lump sum if they could prove they lost their homes and were in hiding during World War II. Any person who proved that due to Nazi occupation and policies they had been living under harsh conditions would get up to $21,000 per year per individual.

Citations

NBC New York

nbcnewyork.com/news/local-beat/HOLOCAUST-REPARATIONS-RIP-OFF–106967768.html

Related: Controversy over "The Holocaust Industry"

youtube.com/watch?v=5BaJCRXsgt4



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