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'''Mary Jacoby''' is the wife of [[Glenn Simpson]], founder of [[FusionGPS]].<ref>http://library.fora.tv/speaker/6818/Glenn_Simpson</ref>  
 
'''Mary Jacoby''' is the wife of [[Glenn Simpson]], founder of [[FusionGPS]].<ref>http://library.fora.tv/speaker/6818/Glenn_Simpson</ref>  
  
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==''The Octpous''==
 
Mary Jacoby is the daughter of Jon Jacoby, who introduced Walter Smiley to the Stephens family of [[Arkansas]].<ref>http://walton.uark.edu/abhf/walter-v-smiley.php</ref> Smiley is the founder of [[Systematics]] which the Stephens family purchased an 80% stake.<ref>http://www.stephensgroup.com/our-portfolio-partners/case-studies</ref> [[Hillary Rodham Clinton]] was the intellectual property lawyer for Systematics.<ref>According to The ''American Lawyer'', July 1992: "[Hillary] Clinton also was attracted to intellectual property litigation. 'We did not have any intellectual property expertise when she joined us,' says [[Vince Foster]], who adds that Clinton got involved in this area through her work for the firm client, Systematics Inc., a company based in Little Rock that provided computer systems for financial institutions. 'She became sort of self-taught in all of this,' explains Foster. 'And you don't find a lot of intellectual property subspecialists in Arkansas. Quite frankly, the rest of us here thought of it as a foreign language.'"</ref> Part of this "intellectual property" involved a banking transaction software system based on the PROMIS software. A federal bancruptcy court ruled in 1987 that the [[US Justice Department]] 'stole' the PROMIS software from a small company called [[Inslaw Inc]] when the DOJ refused to pay Inslaw for it. The US [[intelligence community]] took the PROMIS software and added a hiden "backdoor" for monitoring banking transactions and [[money laundering]]. Systematics was the marketing firm the [[National Security Agency]] (NSA) was using to get the PROMIS software with the hidden backdoor into the hands of banks worldwide. The intellectual property that Hillary Clinton handled and that Systematics was marketing had been stolen from Inslaw.
 
Mary Jacoby is the daughter of Jon Jacoby, who introduced Walter Smiley to the Stephens family of [[Arkansas]].<ref>http://walton.uark.edu/abhf/walter-v-smiley.php</ref> Smiley is the founder of [[Systematics]] which the Stephens family purchased an 80% stake.<ref>http://www.stephensgroup.com/our-portfolio-partners/case-studies</ref> [[Hillary Rodham Clinton]] was the intellectual property lawyer for Systematics.<ref>According to The ''American Lawyer'', July 1992: "[Hillary] Clinton also was attracted to intellectual property litigation. 'We did not have any intellectual property expertise when she joined us,' says [[Vince Foster]], who adds that Clinton got involved in this area through her work for the firm client, Systematics Inc., a company based in Little Rock that provided computer systems for financial institutions. 'She became sort of self-taught in all of this,' explains Foster. 'And you don't find a lot of intellectual property subspecialists in Arkansas. Quite frankly, the rest of us here thought of it as a foreign language.'"</ref> Part of this "intellectual property" involved a banking transaction software system based on the PROMIS software. A federal bancruptcy court ruled in 1987 that the [[US Justice Department]] 'stole' the PROMIS software from a small company called [[Inslaw Inc]] when the DOJ refused to pay Inslaw for it. The US [[intelligence community]] took the PROMIS software and added a hiden "backdoor" for monitoring banking transactions and [[money laundering]]. Systematics was the marketing firm the [[National Security Agency]] (NSA) was using to get the PROMIS software with the hidden backdoor into the hands of banks worldwide. The intellectual property that Hillary Clinton handled and that Systematics was marketing had been stolen from Inslaw.
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Revision as of 17:58, April 11, 2018

Mary Jacoby is the wife of Glenn Simpson, founder of FusionGPS.[1]

The Octpous

Mary Jacoby is the daughter of Jon Jacoby, who introduced Walter Smiley to the Stephens family of Arkansas.[2] Smiley is the founder of Systematics which the Stephens family purchased an 80% stake.[3] Hillary Rodham Clinton was the intellectual property lawyer for Systematics.[4] Part of this "intellectual property" involved a banking transaction software system based on the PROMIS software. A federal bancruptcy court ruled in 1987 that the US Justice Department 'stole' the PROMIS software from a small company called Inslaw Inc when the DOJ refused to pay Inslaw for it. The US intelligence community took the PROMIS software and added a hiden "backdoor" for monitoring banking transactions and money laundering. Systematics was the marketing firm the National Security Agency (NSA) was using to get the PROMIS software with the hidden backdoor into the hands of banks worldwide. The intellectual property that Hillary Clinton handled and that Systematics was marketing had been stolen from Inslaw.

John McCain

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Reference

  1. http://library.fora.tv/speaker/6818/Glenn_Simpson
  2. http://walton.uark.edu/abhf/walter-v-smiley.php
  3. http://www.stephensgroup.com/our-portfolio-partners/case-studies
  4. According to The American Lawyer, July 1992: "[Hillary] Clinton also was attracted to intellectual property litigation. 'We did not have any intellectual property expertise when she joined us,' says Vince Foster, who adds that Clinton got involved in this area through her work for the firm client, Systematics Inc., a company based in Little Rock that provided computer systems for financial institutions. 'She became sort of self-taught in all of this,' explains Foster. 'And you don't find a lot of intellectual property subspecialists in Arkansas. Quite frankly, the rest of us here thought of it as a foreign language.'"