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Julien Frisch
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Friday, 11 December 2009
EUX.TV on 5 billion Euro CO2 emissions trading fraud
Raymond Frenken who first made me aware of
the massive CO2 emissions trading fraud
has produced an EUX.TV video on the matter:
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