My SO just sent me a video of a speech he made in the House of Lords alleging some 15 trillion dollar conspiracy. I couldn’t find anything about this on BBC or The Guardian’s websites. Who is Lord James and is he for real or just one of those minor elected officials who can be counted on to say nutty shit every so often?
Clarification: he’s a minor unelected official who can be counted on to say nutty shit every so often. One conspiracy speech, maybe worth looking at. Two? He’s bonkers I suspect.
The Financial Times have called for the Queen to step in and kick him out of the Lords (apparently it requires the Queen to do this, or an Act of Parliament, to remove a Lord). Certainly the gullibility of quite a few people is worrying here (not least Lord Blackheath)—I’ve seen his speech being taken seriously on a few sites, and not the ravings of somebody with mental problems, or a massive naif—as if people don’t quite understand how large an amount of money $15 trillion is (about five times the annual US Federal budget).
Actually, I’ve now read the speech at Hansard and he himself acknowledges the craziness of the sums involved.
Some of the amounts sound realistic, others so large that it stretches credibility that anyone would take is seriously.
I can’t really make head nor tail of what he’s alleging, but I think someone’s pulling his chain, either as a con or a wind-up. The question is really, if he knows it’s a scam why is he bringing it up in the Lords?
I’m guessing the original document says:
BLESSED IN THE NAME OF GOD
My name is YOHANNES RIYADI of Indonesia. My aim of contacting you is to see your assistance in removing 15 trillion dolalrs ($15,000,000,000,000) from the Bank of Lagos. These funds were in the name of my late wife but she was killed in a car crash last year…