We believe the SBLC scam is one that people find easy to believe. It’s challenging to assign value to something that can be issued from numerous places, especially if it’s from a sanctioned area. Many people fall for the managed SBLC trade. If anyone doubts our program, we suggest they become a broker and encourage them to offer it to others. The goal is to get the money, and once we have it, we keep promising yields but never deliver. As the day for fund delivery approaches, we agree that everything is set for disbursement but then give reasons for the delay. Our aim is to create a dispute, and if that happens, we say we can’t pay due to legal proceedings or use a disparagement agreement as an excuse. The scam starts before we have the money, but once we do, we tell them not to contact me, Bruce Green, and only communicate with their traders or facilitators. Jordan Denise, the palm oil dealer posing as the ‘SBLC’ provider, and Jonathan Cannon, who has been the ‘independent’ trustee for two years, also acts as the ‘Trader.’ Bruce Green advises waiting for contact from Jonathan Cannon because the contract prohibits contacting other parties, or they forfeit their money. In reality, I, Bruce Green, am the one answering emails all the time. When pressed, Jonathan Cannon will say Bruce Green is just a broker. All SPF instruments were from Eastern block oil companies years ago, and not much has changed.
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Jordan Denise and Jonathan Cannon play crucial roles in Bruce Green’s team, collaborating with him for many years, as indicated in the contracts he provides for signing. However, I suspect these contracts are mere shells. Upon investigating, I discovered the real Jordan Denise, a vulnerable elderly woman struggling with a drug habit, with a history of rehabilitation attempts and police arrests. You can verify this with some thorough research. Credit files, passport numbers, and company incorporation details are attached, revealing their use of brokers’ KYC/CIS details for scams.
Additionally, some brokers on their lists are also shells. If you’ve been wondering about deals you couldn’t complete, Bruce might claim he’s encountered the same issue with another broker, but in reality, they’ll conduct the business through a shell that is, in fact, controlled by them.
Based on our knowledge, Bruce has executed several SBLC deals in South America, using instruments originating from subsidiaries of Russian oil companies and banned territories, replicating his past actions.
Criminals like Bruce Green follow a predictable pattern—blaming you if they fail to pay, not taking responsibility. They believe their contracts will shield them, relying on specific terms. In many countries, these contracts would be deemed illegal, but your conveyancing lawyer may not catch this.
There is legal precedent indicating that if you receive a recommendation for an investment or service from a trusted source with the specific intention to cause you economic harm, the party providing the information can be held liable. I’ve communicated with both Google and Apple board members, urging them to remove Bruce Green and Secure Platform Funding from their advertising platforms. Bruce, known for berating those he hasn’t paid, labels them as scammers or fraudsters on his site. Evidence suggests that he sponsors sites where complaints against Secure Platform Funding are listed, with affiliate payments traced to places like Latvia.
Apple responded, albeit not in the desired manner. Google, however, did not respond to four letters sent to their board members. In the past, a court case highlighted damages awarded to a woman who relied on internet listings, including Google, to make an investment that led to financial loss. The court found Google partially responsible for the transmission of misleading data.
UK case law introduces the Tort of deceit, where specific intent to cause economic harm is deemed a criminal offense if a service is recommended without proper investigation. The attached letters detail our communication with Google and Apple. Letters to the authorities issuing certificates for Jonathan Cannon in Vermont received an out-of-office reply from Ms. Prosser.
Upon reviewing the contact database for Jonathan Cannon, there are no registrations for conducting financial services business anywhere. The same applies to Jordan Denise in Singapore and Bruce Green in the Marshall Islands. You are welcome to download this information from the provided website.
Secure Platform Funding hosts its servers in Switzerland, not just for tax purposes. Switzerland’s tax treaties with most countries serve Bruce Green’s interest in the recovery of criminal proceeds. Verify the laws; we’ve been aware of this for over 30 years.
Many individuals have raised concerns about the alleged scam involving Bruce Green and his deceptive brokerage. Numerous lawyers from different parts of the world have received complaints related to the scam, including accusations of money laundering against Bruce Green.
A list of over 200 lawyers actively involved in addressing these allegations, along with their images, is available for reference. These legal professionals are committed to putting an end to illegal contracts and the concealment of funds obtained through deception. This information is pertinent across various legal systems.
In this industry, transactions often involve a bank, relying on brokers to bring in work. Upfront fees obtained by brokers are typically shared between the bank and the brokers. Some brokers, despite having access to bankers, have extensive records of never completing a deal.
For instance, if you provide Bruce Green with $500,000, as we did, it’s likely shared between him and the bankers arranging the SBLCs. These instruments are issued for the cost of a SWIFT message, usually less than £30, and they wait for settlement from another bank willing to take the instrument. Australia is often targeted for this type of asset, with minimal additional costs beyond broker fees and paymaster, typically a few percent.
Below is an extensive list of all brokers connected to Bruce Green and their respective companies. These individuals are actively involved in aiding him in carrying out scams against people. It’s worth noting that some brokers, whether knowingly or unknowingly employing Bruce Green’s strategy, have taken funds from clients.