I met Mr. Gilani a few times at the Walnut Creek Starbucks on Duncan and Main he was a polite person working on some commercial real estate and shared with me his work history.
Having background in mortgage back securities we had interesting conversations on market dynamics.
A year before his death there was the murders of the Strack family via methadone drug overdoses are the expert work of CIA operatives.
Just a few years earlier my friend the Barista was at the same Starbucks was killed by Walnut Creek Police and I unusually strange State of Affairs the nicest guy in the world pulled a on police officers.
My resume is on dice.com reflects that I worked at Wells Fargo in San Francisco on a remote project in my office in Walnut Creek, I was abruptly fired without warning without even submitting a project and rather weird.
I think I ask too many questions about the project and today I believe it is connected to the Wells Fargo fraud case.
I got the job after the programmer jumped off the Bay Bridge.
Everyone always gets hired when the predecessor sitting in your seat jumps off the Bay Bridge and of course every time you meet with somebody with coffee who uses the super Stocker card through the centralized databases that you love with the Affinity cards also end up getting killed when the Siemens trains speeds out of control and crashes.
I even found links two railroad Executives in the 1973 Roseville train yard explosion we're 100 rail cars filled with bombs exploded oh, just like the police car that exploded in Mountain Lakes New Jersey and just like the fire in our family apartment in New York City at 417 Park Avenue, 12C which appears to be very similar to where Jeffrey Epstein's friends operated from.
It is theoretically possible that Jeffrey Epstein is the master of mass casualties keeping his Thugs and thieves and play with the concubines of Epstein Island.
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Amtrak derailment: Passengers describe 'chaos'
Wells Fargo VP killed in Amtrak crash
By Katie Lobosco May 14, 2015: 10:32 AM ET
A Wells Fargo executive was a victim in the Amtrak derailment outside Philadelphia.
Abid Gilani, a senior vice president of Wells Fargo's hospitality finance group, was among seven people killed in the crash, a company spokeswoman confirmed Wednesday.
He was a "valued member" of the division, she said.
Gilani worked at Wells Fargo for about a year and had been at Marriott for the previous seven, according to LinkedIn.
The Amtrak train originated in Washington, D.C. and was headed for New York. It derailed and crashed at about 9:30 p.m. Tuesday. At least 200 people were injured.
When it crashed, the train was traveling about 106 mph in an area where the maximum speed limit is 50 mph. All seven cars and the engine derailed.
One of the other victims of the crash was Jim Gaines, a video software specialist for the Associated Press. He worked there since 1998 and was returning home after meetings in Washington, the AP said.
Gaines, 48, is survived by his wife, Jacqueline, and two children, 11-year-old Anushka and 16-year-old Oliver.
Gaines "leaves behind a legacy of professionalism and critical accomplishment, kindness and humor," wrote AP CEO Gary Pruitt in an email message to staffers.
Rachel Jacobs, the CEO of a small tech company called ApprenNet, also died in the crash.
She was recently appointed as CEO and commuted from her home in New York City to her job in Philadelphia.
Jacobs leaves behind her husband and a two-year-old son.
"This is an unthinkable tragedy. Rachel was a wonderful mother, daughter, sister, wife and friend," the family said in a statement.
U.S. Naval Academy midshipman Justin Zemser was also among among those killed in the crash.
CNNMoney's Sara O'Brien, Aaron Smith, Brian Stelter, and CNN's Ray Sanchez, Greg Botelho and Kevin Conlon contributed reporting for