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@ 2014-03-30 21:41:00

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Garastāvoklis:trīs miljoni miljonu

kas ir inflācija

"Two smartly-dressed men armed with forged bond certificates worth trillions of euros have been caught while trying to talk their way into the Vatican's bank, in a spectacularly bungled fraud scheme.

The middle aged men, an American and a Dutch citizen of Malaysian origin, arrived at the main gate of the Vatican on the morning of March 11, telling Swiss guards they had an appointment at the bank, which has been dogged by scandals over the years.

When bank staff said they had no record of an appointment, the two men said cardinals were expecting them – arousing the suspicions of Vatican police, who called in colleagues from Italy's tax police.

"When we arrived, the Vatican police had opened the men's briefcase to find bond certificates valued in US and Hong Kong dollars, as well as euros, worth €3 trillion," said Lt Col Davide Cardia, a tax police official.

The two men, Lt Col Cardia, said, were likely planning to use the certificates to fraudulently open a line of credit at the bank."


Interesanti, cik šādu gadījumu ir paslīdējis garām Telegrāfa un visas pasaules Vatikānu uzmanībai.
Naivi būtu domāt, ka valūtu drukā tikai oficiāli. Ar ko triljons eiro atšķiras no viena eiro? Ar drukāšanas izmaksām (gan kopējām, gan uz vienu banknoti).


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