lowenz on 14/2/2021 at 12:20
True :D
SubJeff on 14/2/2021 at 23:57
Well, Trump will be back.
Brilliant. Well done.
America. Lol.
nbohr1more on 15/2/2021 at 05:53
When Martin Luther King Jr. was rising in prominence, the FBI hired a bunch of antisemitic preachers to engage with him to sew division between
MLK and civil rights advocates in the Jewish community.
It is the same old game.
Whenever anyone gets close to the truth, antisemetic participants arrive to discredit the whole thing.
Jeffrey Epstein himself used this same canard.
Whether the original Qanon was antisemetic or whether that was added by later contributors, the original thread was an examination of people
in wikileaks releases. The info warfare folks have done their job and averted the eyeballs away from wikileaks sourcing.
The Stratfor releases had coded "pizza" references and so do the Podesta releases.
What is the connection?
Do the Podesta's have weapon trade deals that parallel those in the Stratfor releases?
Is there a human trafficking aspect as was seen with Dyncorp ?
Are the "pizza" references related to drug trafficking or trade? (Stratfor seems to indicate this.)
Hard to say, but Julian Assange was silenced before the whole story could be told.
Now waves of brainwashed drones spout MSM talking points about Qanon \ Pizzagate with no context regarding the original discussions.
It has all been subverted into red-neck garbage.
Nicker on 15/2/2021 at 07:34
T***p got a pass in the Senate but there's a world of legal hurt waiting for him between now and his last breath.
lowenz on 15/2/2021 at 09:29
Quote Posted by Nicker
T***p got a pass in the Senate but there's a world of legal hurt waiting for him between now and his last breath.
He'll blame his lawyers by using other lawyers by using other lawyers by using other lawyers by using other lawyers by using other lawyers.....you can't win fighting a narcissist with a lot of money if the law allows to spend money in lawyers and suits against "loser" lawyers because they're "unqualified" and he want the money back.
Those humans are a maelstrom, having an high-functioning version of borderline personality.
heywood on 15/2/2021 at 17:30
Quote Posted by Nicker
T***p got a pass in the Senate but there's a world of legal hurt waiting for him between now and his last breath.
Quote Posted by lowenz
He'll blame his lawyers by using other lawyers by using other lawyers by using other lawyers by using other lawyers by using other lawyers.....you can't win fighting a narcissist with a lot of money if the law allows to spend money in lawyers and suits against "loser" lawyers because they're "unqualified" and he want the money back.
Those humans are a maelstrom, having an high-functioning version of borderline personality.
I still don't think Trump is going to face criminal prosecution. His worries are more financial. His net worth has been falling since he took office, and because of the way he handled his election defeat, he's toxic to most public entities that formerly did business with him e.g. the PGA. He reportedly has around $1B in debts, which he can't refinance because banks don't want to touch him. His wealth is mostly in commercial property. If enough people avoid patronizing his businesses and doing business with him, those properties could lose a lot of money and market value. And his legal expenditures are going to remain high because he still has to defend himself in civil suits.
Regarding his political future, it will be interesting to see how many donors stick with him. If the donations don't come his way in 2024, he might not have enough cash of his own to run.
caffeinatedzombeh on 15/2/2021 at 20:12
Criminal justice in the US is as far as I can tell largely about how much money you've got. If you're rich enough you're not going to get an especially harsh sentence no matter what you did, if you're poor then it doesn't even matter if you did anything at all, you're going to jail.
I don't think Trump has any money, he owes lots of banks quite a lot and his main source of income at the moment seems to be seeing how much he can get people to donate to his cause and pocket as much as possible. So simply because he's broke and because no lawyer capable of stringing a coherent sentence together would work for him he's going to be being prosecuted for anything and everything any state thinks they can prove. His only hope is that because the US has strangely short limitations periods on lots of really quite serious offences a lot of things will time out by the time they get to him.
Starker on 15/2/2021 at 21:51
The real estate empire his father built is still worth quite a lot even with all the money he has burned away.