According to the Daphne Caruana Galizia Foundation, which tracks global corruption through its journalists, Harlan Crow, the billionaire who reportedly has been providing US Supreme Court Justice CLARENCE THOMAS will expensive vacations abroad, using private jets and yachts, holds currently or has held recently a St. Kitts & Nevis Citizenship by Investment (CBI) passport. The vacations, which were not duly reported by Thomas, have opened a Pandora's Box of ethical questions about the Justices' moral lapses, and spawned a Congressional investigation.
Back to the SKN passport; for those who are not familiar with the Foundation, it was founded in the aftermath of the assassination of Maltese investigative journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia, who exposed global corruption, and paid particular attention to the fact that CBI passports are used by transnational criminals engaged in money laundering and financial crime. The Foundation has carried on her work, and is a network of crusading journalists who seek to uncover official corruption wherever it can be found. Daphne would have been proud of their purpose and anti-corruption goal.
We ask aloud for what purpose did Harlan Crow obtain an SKN CBI passport back in 2014? St.Kitts, where I openly operated as a career money launderer in the past, has a dark and sordid history involving international criminals who have used and abused the CBI passports they purchased there. It is worth noting that, while we have not yet seen a copy of Crow's St. Kitts passport, it is common that such identity documents are issued under aliases, or with slight changes in the names of the purchasers, which effectively confuses any law enforcement or customs & immigration authority that is seeking to identify the holder upon arrival at an international airport of entry.
So we ask again, why on earth does an American citizen, whose US passport gives him visa-free entry into anywhere but Russia and Iran, purchase a St. Kitts cbi passport? Does Justice Thomas also own one?
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