Citing Germany’s privacy laws, Volkswagen has refused to turn over documents to U.S. prosecutors investigating the diesel emissions scandal. VW executives have long left cell phones outside of company meetings, fearing electronic eavesdropping, though they were “shocked, shocked” at “L’Affaire Snowden.” Originating as the “KDF-Wagen” in the Third Reich, VW is one of the German core corporations. It is deeply involved with the Bormann capital network. All of the contents of this website as of 12/19/2014–Dave Emory’s 35+ years of research and broadcasting–as well as hours of videotaped lectures are available on a 32GB flash drive. Dave offers his programs and articles for free–your support is very much appreciated.
Commenting on a stunning, 100-word-long bill introduced in Congress by the GOP to insulate Volkswagen against class-action lawsuits over their willful subversion of EPA emissions regulations, observers noted: “. . .‘This is devastating because it sets up all class-actions to fail,’ says attorney Lori Andrus, who represents several Volkswagen plaintiffs. . . . . ‘It’s incredibly inappropriate for Congress to send the message that it’s OK to hurt people by the millions,’ said Volkswagen owner Rebecca Kaplan. ‘The more people you hurt, the more this law will protect you.’ . . .” All of the contents of this website as of 12/19/2014–Dave Emory’s 35+ years of research and broadcasting–as well as hours of videotaped lectures are available on a 32GB flash drive. Dave offers his programs and articles for free–your support is very much appreciated.
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