Talk:Operation Bid Rig
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Story should be on frontpage
[edit]What about getting this story on the frontpage? Anyone of you who are capable of doing that. I myself had considerable trouble finding this article, and it is arguably more important than the recent aircraft-crash in Iran.As NYT states: Even veteran political observers were taken aback by the scope of the investigation. The mayors of Hoboken, Secaucus and Ridgefield were among those arrested. “This is so massive,” said Joseph Marbach, a political scientist at Seton Hall University. “It’s going to just reinforce the stereotype of New Jersey politics and corruption.”~(The New York Times, July 23 2009:44 Charged by U.S. in New Jersey Corruption Sweep) Michelle Bentley (talk) 09:27, 25 July 2009 (UTC)
Any of you who knows if tax-deducting was done on the way
[edit]I am terrible slow to figuring out these kind of things. But I undersatnd that checks was sold to Synagogues for cash minus a 10 percent fee. Has any one in the chain been using taxdeducting payments to [the synagoeges] charitable funds? I think some news stories says as much, so it should be stated in the article. But can anyone explain to me how money payed to the Synagoge in this way could be transferred to its fund? By another middle-man? Update: Oh, I am slowly getting it. The money came from Israel and a swiss bank, and was payed to the Synagoges Charitable fund, which was tax-deductable, so The Synagoge could then afford to pay a nice interest rate to the people in Israel and Switzerland. Can any one confirm if this is plausible?Michelle Bentley (talk) 09:31, 25 July 2009 (UTC)
Jack Shaw's death
[edit]Jack Shaw died. How come it's not here? 209.2.60.97 (talk) 17:39, 31 July 2009 (UTC)
- It is now. —Offenbach (talk) 19:39, 31 July 2009 (UTC)
What about the Donald Boström's sequel to this operation ?
[edit]An article of the Swedish journalist Donald Boström about organ trafficking by Israelis was mostly inspired (alongside with self-invented paranoid connections with the Palestinian-Israeli conflict) from the organ trafficking part of the various criminal activities discovered by Operation Bid Rig. Shouldn't there be at least a section to mention this ? --Pylambert (talk) 21:47, 25 August 2009 (UTC)
- Added. —Offenbach (talk) 14:41, 26 August 2009 (UTC)
- It was said that the article "linked" the Palestinians accusations to the New Jersey organ trade ring. I don't deny that it could be perceived that way, but "linked" is only explicitly true if one means "was in the same article". It was really given as a background, I rather read it as an additional support to the request for "investigations" (that he should have done himself, for example by calling one of the foremost experts Nancy Scheper-Huges to begin with). It was also said that the article claim that IDF where "abducting Palestinians to harvest their organs." Such summarization is said false by Boström, he said he never claimed that nor that he believes in it. In either case, it is in no way explicit in the original article although some still claim that it implied it. It was also said that Afonbladet and Boström stood by the accusations, that is true. But they have also regretted how the accusations where presented, especially with the mentioning of this New Jersey ring. I reedited the article to reflect this. Steinberger (talk) 22:41, 21 February 2010 (UTC)
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