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Does the Omega program ring any bells?
Anyone here remember the Omega Prosperity Program?
Subject: Believe in Miracles
From: "The Office of Poofness" <2goforth@humanus.ca>
Date: Sun, January 8, 2017 7:55 pm
SUSAN SAYS
“Folks, the last few years have been very trying for all of us. James/Poof leaving us when he did was crippling for me and for the work that we were doing together. Zap or Jerzy as you have come to know him— an that is who he is— stepped up and was a true gift to me. I have and always will have a great appreciation for his generous heart and his tenderness to the ills of the world that he knows need not be. And for that reason I continued to support him in his work with the humanitarian efforts.
I have remained and I always will be faithful to the Omega program and the others that we knew about. I have given over two decade to this work, maybe more if I were to count it all up— and many of my sidekicks have left this plane for the Other Side.
It has not been easy and you have supported me when I could not even support myself. I still have challenges, plenty of them but I'm told I will make it through all of this to better days and so will you.
The PP's are waiting in the wings for the currency exchanges to commence at full speed. With the information available to me I feel very optimistic that January will be a month we will never forget.
With Much Love and Gratitude,
Susan
“Folks, the last few years have been very trying for all of us. James/Poof leaving us when he did was crippling for me and for the work that we were doing together. Zap or Jerzy as you have come to know him— an that is who he is— stepped up and was a true gift to me. I have and always will have a great appreciation for his generous heart and his tenderness to the ills of the world that he knows need not be. And for that reason I continued to support him in his work with the humanitarian efforts.
I have remained and I always will be faithful to the Omega program and the others that we knew about. I have given over two decade to this work, maybe more if I were to count it all up— and many of my sidekicks have left this plane for the Other Side.
It has not been easy and you have supported me when I could not even support myself. I still have challenges, plenty of them but I'm told I will make it through all of this to better days and so will you.
The PP's are waiting in the wings for the currency exchanges to commence at full speed. With the information available to me I feel very optimistic that January will be a month we will never forget.
With Much Love and Gratitude,
Susan
MORE HERE: http://www.oom2.com/t43886-poofness-for-jan-8-believe-in-miracles
This got me to wondering which "Omega" program she was referring to.
We have this one:
Omega Trust
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Clyde D. Hood is a former electrician from Mattoon, Illinois. In 1994 Hood formed Omega Trust and Trading Limited and began to lecture to church groups. He said that the Lord had given him a mission. He claimed that he was one of the international traders who could make secret multimillion-dollar deals to benefit humanitarian programs through debentures and "prime bank notes" in foreign banks. Hood asked for an investment of $100 and promised a payout of $5,100 within 275 days. He wanted the money delivered wrapped in aluminum foil and via Federal Express because U.S. federal government was trying to block the trades through the United States Postal Service. Therefore the scheme should remain secret. Thousands of people from USA and overseas sent money.
The program stopped accepting new investors in 1995. By that time, Hood had received more than $10 million. He began to present number of excuses as to why investors had not been paid, blaming administrative costs, problems with foreign banks and international financial conflicts. When some people still wanted to join, Hood and accomplices claimed that they could sell share units of people who had wanted to leave the program. The estimated total amount of money was $20 million.
In addition, Hood began new investment schemes named Alpha and Destiny and obtained more money from those who had invested to Omega. With the money Hood and his associates bought land and businesses in Mattoon, gave no-interest loans and made trips to Europe. Some of the money also went to finance businesses of other Hood associates like construction contractor Chris Engel.
Engel later cooperated with the police and let them tape a phone conversation with Hood. Hood lawyer Steve Ryan was also later removed from the case when he was subpoenaed as a witness and for possible collusion.
Clyde Hood and his 18 associates were indicted in 2000. Some of them pleaded guilty or were convicted of multiple counts of fraud, mail fraud, money laundering and filing a false tax return (see 26 U.S.C. § 7206).
On April 10, 2001, Hood pleaded guilty to mail or wire fraud conspiracy, money laundering conspiracy, and filing a false tax return.[1]
On January 24, 2002 Hood was sentenced to prison for 14 years and was fined $5,000. Five of his associates were convicted of active participation of the scheme and were ordered to make restitution. Thirteen associates were convicted of money laundering. Three hundred fifty-five victims received restitution from forfeited Omega Trust funds to the total of $1,697,310.00.
The Omega Trust still lives on in the Internet as a supposed global poverty relief program (see NESARA).
Hood is imprisoned at the "Federal Medical Center Devens," north of Worcester, Massachusetts, and was scheduled for release in November 2012.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Omega_Trust
Then we have this one:
Omega Prosperity Packages URGENT!!!!
October 9, 2012Omega Prosperity Packages URGENT!!!!
Posted By C K Rich
C K Rich: I PULLED THIS OFF A PRIVATE ROOM. AS YOU CAN SEE, THIS RELATES TO ALL THAT WE HAVE BEEN SAYING ABOUT THE PROSPERITY PACKAGES, OMEGA FUNDS, ST GERMAIN’S WORLD TRUST, ETC…., PLEASE ACT IMMEDIATELY AS THE CLOSE-OFF TIME IS CLOSE AT HAND!!YES, SOME OF THIS INFORMATION IS OLD, BUT THE ENACTMENT OF IT AND OTHER PARTS ARE NOW!
C K Rich: Hope that this helps some people better understand what these funds are all about…
This is for real
Dear Friends,
Great news about Omega Prosperity Program
I have been asked to provide as many names as possible by Monday or Tuesday at the latest.
This is for distribution for the OMEGA Trust …..the largest section of the St. Germain Trust
Apparently it is to start distributing as soon as next week. Sit down …. the amount per person is $10,000
My contact has to take the list of names to the bank and the bank will contact people on the list directly.
If you know more people that can use money please send them this email and let them fill in the form:
http://tinyurl.com/OmegaTrust
Many thanks in advance,
Marjan
MORE HERE: https://missiongalacticfreedom.wordpress.com/2012/10/09/omega-prosperity-packages-urgent/
Anyone here remember the Omega Prosperity Program? If you do please feel free to pm me or comment.
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Re: Does the Omega program ring any bells?
I remember them, never paid much attention to them. Sleazebags.
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Few stake claim to millions in Omega case
Jan 25, 2002
URBANA, Ill. (AP) -- Thousands of investors who bought into a fraudulent moneymaking scheme that netted $20 million did not seek restitution because they still believe the scam will pay off, according to prosecutors.
Of the 10,000 people who invested in Omega Trust and Trading, 368 filed legitimate claims with the federal government to recover their money. Those claims, totaling $1.69 million, were approved Thursday at a restitution hearing by U.S. District Judge Michael McCuskey.
A deadline to file for restitution has passed, and no further claims will be accepted by the federal government. Investors whose claims were accepted could be paid within the year.
U.S. Attorney Esteban Sanchez said most major investors in the scheme are aware that Omega's 19 organizers have either pleaded guilty or been convicted of running the scam, which promised a 50-to-1 return.
However, he said most declined to file for restitution because they believe Omega will eventually come through with their promised payments -- though no investor has ever been paid.
"A great majority of people, this vast group out there, still believes that this big truck of money is going to come in despite all of our efforts to tell them it won't," he said. "I was very surprised. We were expecting thousands of these people to submit claims."
Omega organizers, based in Mattoon, persuaded customers throughout the world to lend them money to invest in phony offshore banks. Omega victims were promised a 50-to-1 return and the chance to roll that over three more times for multimillion-dollar profits.
The duped investors were solicited over the telephone and Internet.
Investors continue to discuss Omega in Internet chat rooms and were reluctant to file restitution claims because they feared it would interfere with eventual payments, Sanchez said.
"We've had people call and say, 'If I submit a claim, will I be denied the (Omega) funds when it comes?"' Sanchez said.
Judge McCuskey said he has been mailed countless letters from investors vouching for the legitimacy of the Omega scheme -- though most admit they never met any of the Omega organizers.
"It's interesting how the veil continues out there on the Internet," the judge said.
Sanchez said the attorneys office will continue to investigate activity among Omega investors. He would not say whether there was any evidence that money was still being solicited under the guise of Omega.
Omega was founded and run by Clyde Hood, a 66-year old retired electrician who orchestrated the scam with his wife and kept customers at bay with elaborate excuses about delays caused by bankers and government officials.
Hood was sentenced last week to 14 years in federal prison, the last of the 19 people indicted in August of 2000 to be sentenced.
Hood cooperated with the government in bringing down many of his 18 co-defendants. He pleaded guilty to money-laundering conspiracy, mail/wire fraud conspiracy and filing a false income tax return in exchange for having 14 other charges dropped.
https://www.nwitimes.com/uncategorized/few-stake-claim-to-millions-in-omega-case/article_e8187034-d030-5f72-8c52-c7540417f139.html
Jan 25, 2002
URBANA, Ill. (AP) -- Thousands of investors who bought into a fraudulent moneymaking scheme that netted $20 million did not seek restitution because they still believe the scam will pay off, according to prosecutors.
Of the 10,000 people who invested in Omega Trust and Trading, 368 filed legitimate claims with the federal government to recover their money. Those claims, totaling $1.69 million, were approved Thursday at a restitution hearing by U.S. District Judge Michael McCuskey.
A deadline to file for restitution has passed, and no further claims will be accepted by the federal government. Investors whose claims were accepted could be paid within the year.
U.S. Attorney Esteban Sanchez said most major investors in the scheme are aware that Omega's 19 organizers have either pleaded guilty or been convicted of running the scam, which promised a 50-to-1 return.
However, he said most declined to file for restitution because they believe Omega will eventually come through with their promised payments -- though no investor has ever been paid.
"A great majority of people, this vast group out there, still believes that this big truck of money is going to come in despite all of our efforts to tell them it won't," he said. "I was very surprised. We were expecting thousands of these people to submit claims."
Omega organizers, based in Mattoon, persuaded customers throughout the world to lend them money to invest in phony offshore banks. Omega victims were promised a 50-to-1 return and the chance to roll that over three more times for multimillion-dollar profits.
The duped investors were solicited over the telephone and Internet.
Investors continue to discuss Omega in Internet chat rooms and were reluctant to file restitution claims because they feared it would interfere with eventual payments, Sanchez said.
"We've had people call and say, 'If I submit a claim, will I be denied the (Omega) funds when it comes?"' Sanchez said.
Judge McCuskey said he has been mailed countless letters from investors vouching for the legitimacy of the Omega scheme -- though most admit they never met any of the Omega organizers.
"It's interesting how the veil continues out there on the Internet," the judge said.
Sanchez said the attorneys office will continue to investigate activity among Omega investors. He would not say whether there was any evidence that money was still being solicited under the guise of Omega.
Omega was founded and run by Clyde Hood, a 66-year old retired electrician who orchestrated the scam with his wife and kept customers at bay with elaborate excuses about delays caused by bankers and government officials.
Hood was sentenced last week to 14 years in federal prison, the last of the 19 people indicted in August of 2000 to be sentenced.
Hood cooperated with the government in bringing down many of his 18 co-defendants. He pleaded guilty to money-laundering conspiracy, mail/wire fraud conspiracy and filing a false income tax return in exchange for having 14 other charges dropped.
https://www.nwitimes.com/uncategorized/few-stake-claim-to-millions-in-omega-case/article_e8187034-d030-5f72-8c52-c7540417f139.html
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Re: Does the Omega program ring any bells?
Justice for some .... the ones who were not brain dead anyway ... for the rest, at least the perps are locked away for a while ..
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