Swedish Whistleblower Plans Hunger Strike Outside White House To Protest Global Financial Fraud

When an injustice is so massive, yet so concealed, it can drive anyone to madness. Most people can’t bear to face corruption head-on when the stakes are so high. But a Swedish financial insider named Victor X is sacrificing everything to uncover the truth. Is this man the key to exposing what could be the largest money laundering and financial fraud scheme in world history? Before becoming Victor X, he was Victor Carlstrom, a top money broker in Sweden. Although he rose up the ranks quickly, he was thrown down even further and faster. Carlstrom was effectively criminalized after raising concerns over suspicious financial activity in 2015. The numerous investigations for tax violations turned up nothing, but they were just the beginning. Death threats and even apparent assassination plots hit very close to home, even if home was a hotel room in a foreign country. After fleeing Sweden for the Netherlands, then relocating to the United Arab Emirates and finally the United States of America, his family could no longer take the constant runaway lifestyle hopping from hotel room to hotel room. He is now estranged from his ex-wife and their two kids. That’s why he dropped his last name in August 2020, a symbolic act signifying the great personal losses he endures to this day as a whistleblower against the elites he used to do business with. X may be on the rebound, however. He certainly is far from done fighting. His $4.2 billion RICO (Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organization Act) lawsuit against some of the biggest players in global finance is now before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, just one layer below the U.S. Supreme Court. It was first filed in December 2019 in… Read More

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The Worst Criminals in Society Wear Black Robes, Suits and Badges

On April 5, as a part of the Lake County Sheriff’s Office Leadership Enrichment Series, former FBI Special Agent Terrence Hake was invited to speak on Operation Greylord, an undercover operation in the 1980s to investigate corruption inside the Cook County judicial system. This event was hosted by the Lake County Sheriff’s Office and co-hosted by the 19th Judicial Circuit with members of the Judiciary, Lake County State’s Attorney’s Office, and Lake County Sheriff’s Office in attendance. Operation Greylord lasted over three years in the 1980s and included local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies. During the investigation, 103 people were indicted on corruption-related charges with most of those charged either convicted at trial or by pleading guilty. Hake, while employed as a prosecutor in the Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office, played an important role in this investigation when he went undercover for the FBI, exposing the corruption occurring in the judicial system. At the conclusion of Operation Greylord, Hake became an FBI Special Agent, graduating from the FBI Academy in 1984 and served as a federal law enforcement officer for 23 years. “It was an honor to host Mr. Hake,” Sheriff Mark Curran said. “His experiences and story are an excellent example of how the justice partners must work together to maintain and ensure the continued integrity and trust of our justice system.” Sheriff Curran introduced the sheriff’s office Leadership Enrichment Series as a part of his ongoing efforts to raise the bar at the Lake County Sheriff’s Office. Past speakers have included Medal of Honor Recipient Allen J. Lynch, who discussed serving with honor and avoiding complacency; and Chief Tim McCarthy, who served in the U.S. Secret Service and is notable for defending President Ronald Reagan during an… Read More

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