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== Hit and Run Accident ==
Has anyone found an original source for the story on the hit and run in London? The only root source appear to be articles from GATA (an organization with whome Maguire is afiliated) and an NYPost blurb that cites no sources whatsoever (presumably the source is GATA). This incident purportedly involved deploying helicopters, and yet there are ZERO articles from any publications in the UK? This seems highly suspicious.


== LBMA ==
== LBMA ==

Revision as of 01:19, 15 September 2013

Hit and Run Accident

Has anyone found an original source for the story on the hit and run in London? The only root source appear to be articles from GATA (an organization with whome Maguire is afiliated) and an NYPost blurb that cites no sources whatsoever (presumably the source is GATA). This incident purportedly involved deploying helicopters, and yet there are ZERO articles from any publications in the UK? This seems highly suspicious.

LBMA

Please stop calling this chap a trader at the London Bullion Market Association. The LBMA is a trade association (as can be easily discovered on their website), not an exchange and does not have 'traders'. He has never worked there. The New York Post is entirely ignorant of the London market. Ahatpin (talk) 13:00, 25 May 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Dan Dontrose

This article by Dan Dontrose challenges many of the claims by Andrew Maguire and should be taken into consideration.

I’ve questioned Maguire’s “off” statements in the past before as well. In fact, I’ve often called him a charlatan who is living off his ego after he was appointed “whistleblower” despite the fact that the US Department of Justice called his evidence unreliable when they dismissed any price fixing claims against JP Morgan and HSBC.

LasGrutas (talk) 15:48, 2 July 2013 (UTC)[reply]