Frederick W. Smith's Fedex Plantation
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ISBN/EAN:
9780615636245
Book details Racism & Discrimination against African Americans by an Extremely Racist Fedex management. That Fedex is the 'Number One shipper of Illegal Drugs' in the world. And how Drug Dealers ship illegal drugs all across America with complete safety. How the author 'a Fedex courier' was ordered to commit Fraud against the military by Fedex management, and that he instead went to and worked undercover with military investigators of the (AFOSI) in nationwide investigations that proved a 'Conspiracy to Commit Fraud' against the military and other government agencies including the CIA. That also during that investigation AFOSI agents told him Fedex founder and CEO Fred Smith was 'Smuggling Illegal Drugs' into the U.S. from Mexico. And they asked his help in that Drug Smuggling investigation too. After the investigation for Fraud was completed the courier contacted ABC's 20-20 which did a feature segment that exposed and ended the fraud. After the 20-20 show the FBI contacted the courier asked him to help them catch Fedex Thieves who had stolen a 'huge Gold shipment' from a Fedex shipment. On March 22, 2002 the courier's wife came home and found him semi-conscious on their bed and covered in his blood. He had been ...'left for Dead.' In an attempt to silence him Forever.
Autor: | Gary Rullo Sr. |
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EAN: | 9780615636245 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 22.05.2012 |
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Schlagworte: | FEDEX Fraud Fred Smith John McCain Racism |
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