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==File Provenance==
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===Uploaded to WikiSpooks anonymously on 2nd April 2011===
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The file contains comprehensive information about the Commercial interests of the Swedish Wallenberg family - in particular as they relate to a proposal to create an additional seat on the NASDAQ OMX Group Board of Directors which is currently (2 April 2011) awaiting SEC approval.
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The file comprises:  
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|title=Swedish Cables Deconstructed
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|description=A report into the finances of the Wallenberg family as they relate to a proposal to create an additional seat on the NASDAQ OMX Group Board of Directors which is currently (2 April 2011) awaiting SEC approval.
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|comment=The file comprises:  
 
*an introduction,  
 
*an introduction,  
 
*a letter to the SEC opposing the proposal and urging an investigation into the extent of existing Wallenberg family control of NASDAQ OMX, and  
 
*a letter to the SEC opposing the proposal and urging an investigation into the extent of existing Wallenberg family control of NASDAQ OMX, and  
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==File contents Introduction==
 
==File contents Introduction==
 
===This is a message from Anonymous concerning "Operation Want"===
 
===This is a message from Anonymous concerning "Operation Want"===
Washington, D.C. - On Friday, April 1, 2011, an Operations Department of Anonymous, has launched "Operation Want" by providing to the U.S. Securities & Exchange Commission detailed information on the corruption occurring within the NASDAQ OMX Group and their proposed changes to laws that specifically benefit Sweden's Elite Wallenberg Family
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Washington, D.C. - On Friday, April 1, 2011, an Operations Department of Anonymous, has launched "Operation Want" by providing to the U.S. [[Securities & Exchange Commission]] detailed information on the corruption occurring within the NASDAQ OMX Group and their proposed changes to laws that specifically benefit Sweden's Elite Wallenberg Family
 
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===What is Operation Want?===
 
Operation Want is an online think-tank of Anonymous researchers, writers and artists that are specifically interested in transparency of government and political relationships between Sweden and the U.S. concerning the case of Julian Assange and the coordinated smear campaign against WikiLeaks.
 
 
 
Anonymous is an online confederation of free speech, internet freedom and freedom of information activists. Our goal is absolute transparency of governmental and corporate activities for the benefit of the public of each nation they are in. We believe this case, while it may be obscure to the average citizen, actually will promote their welfare in the near and long term.
 
 
 
Operation Want began as a freelance investigation into the reasons and persons behind the international charges filed against WikiLeaks founder, Julian Assange.
 
 
 
*Why was an apparently fraudulent case that was dismissed and forgotten reopened?
 
*Why did Interpol become involved, rating him at their top red level?
 
*Why is the Swedish judiciary pursuing Assange with such ferocity?
 
*What interests are involved in this case?
 
*What is their motive?
 
  
 
Through assessing all of the published Wikileaks cables from the Stockholm Embassy, we believe we can illuminate the machinations
 
Through assessing all of the published Wikileaks cables from the Stockholm Embassy, we believe we can illuminate the machinations
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This attached letter is a copy that has been submitted to the SEC, by legal counsel, on behalf of Anonymous Operation Want and supporting non-profit organizations that oppose the NASDAQ proposal to expand the size of the board to allow an additional
 
This attached letter is a copy that has been submitted to the SEC, by legal counsel, on behalf of Anonymous Operation Want and supporting non-profit organizations that oppose the NASDAQ proposal to expand the size of the board to allow an additional
 
Wallenberg company director to have a seat on the board. This comment letter is comprehensive and extensive.
 
Wallenberg company director to have a seat on the board. This comment letter is comprehensive and extensive.
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A report into the finances of the Wallenberg family as they relate to a proposal to create an additional seat on the NASDAQ OMX Group Board of Directors which is currently (2 April 2011) awaiting SEC approval.

Disclaimer (#3)Document.png report of unknown authorship dated 2 April 2011
Subjects: Wallenberg family
Source: Anonymous Upload


Wikispooks Comment

The file comprises:

  • an introduction,
  • a letter to the SEC opposing the proposal and urging an investigation into the extent of existing Wallenberg family control of NASDAQ OMX, and
  • 4 x exhibit annexes of supporting information.

File contents Introduction

This is a message from Anonymous concerning "Operation Want"

Washington, D.C. - On Friday, April 1, 2011, an Operations Department of Anonymous, has launched "Operation Want" by providing to the U.S. Securities & Exchange Commission detailed information on the corruption occurring within the NASDAQ OMX Group and their proposed changes to laws that specifically benefit Sweden's Elite Wallenberg Family

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Swedish Cables Deconstructed



Through assessing all of the published Wikileaks cables from the Stockholm Embassy, we believe we can illuminate the machinations as to who has the means and motive.

NASDAQ OMX Group is valued at over $14 trillion. The makeup of the 15 member Board of Directors has lost their balance between industry, non-industry and public interest. For the past five years there has been a power struggle over control and a considerable amount of personal greed. Two of the wealthiest 1% are fighting for ultimate control at the expense of the public trust. The end-game of the struggle within NASDAQ OMX will result in a Swedish-based cartel, which will prevent majority voting abilities within the world's largest global financial trading body.

When corporate and personal self interests dominate, the public's welfare is disregarded, and they are left with picking up the bill. Peoples of the Western Nations are currently dealing with the ramifications of government bailouts of "too big to fail" banking and Wall Street institutions. Education, Health and Welfare programs, Public Worker benefits and pensions, and regulations protecting the food supply and the environment are cut. The middle class is continually being degraded via wage and benefit reductions, and fewer opportunities. Governments turn to austerity measures which only impact the working man and woman, leaving them less and less able to cope, leaving the elite classes insulated from the global economic reality. The risks of there being one more "too big to fail" financial institution, such as NASDAQ are astronomically incalculable.

Anonymous, through Operation Want has taken action, via legal representation, to oppose NASDAQ's proposal to change the laws that are in place, for the public's interests and that of transparency. We cannot stand by and do nothing while the Wallenberg-led "Cartel" is plotting to hijack the largest stock market in the world. It appears that Mr. Assange is but one more commodity to be traded by the Swedes.

This attached letter is a copy that has been submitted to the SEC, by legal counsel, on behalf of Anonymous Operation Want and supporting non-profit organizations that oppose the NASDAQ proposal to expand the size of the board to allow an additional Wallenberg company director to have a seat on the board. This comment letter is comprehensive and extensive.

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