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On 7/10/2021 at 10:51 AM, Paul Brancato said:

Doug - I loved this collection of quotes, which I saw a few days ago when a friend posted them on FB. He didn’t fact check it, and neither did I. He just reposted something from a friend, and I did likewise. I’d like to believe Einstein said all these things, but did he? 

I believe most of the above remarks by Albert Einstein come from the 2013 book, The Cosmic View of Albert Einstein. On its cover is this blurb by Neil deGrasse Tyson: “It’s about time that somebody collected Albert Einstein’s most inspirational utterances in one volume. And what better way to adorn them to assemble the most stunning images of the cosmos.”

Einstein’s remarks posted here in the forum are only a fraction of what is contained in the book.

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2 hours ago, Douglas Caddy said:

Just read this article Doug.

Just another reality check on the real level of corruption in our highest circles of world wealth, privilege and power. Maxwell. Jeffrey Epstein.

People like the royals ( of many countries ) and many persons of our highest elective offices fawning over and selling themselves out to the super rich no matter how much of their new found friend's wealth is acquired through the sleaziest and most despicable criminal actions.

Robbing the poor mostly.

The Bush's with the Saudis, Trump with the Russians and money laundering banks and Saudis too. The Clintons too. Reagan too.

Reagan pockets  "two million CASH" from the Japanese for a two or three speech jaunt right after he is out of office? Two million? Please, that was a pay off.

Hillary Clinton pockets what ... $625.000 for two short question and answer sessions with Goldman Sachs people. All those Insanely high paid "Speaking Fee" engagements are payoffs. Wake up people.

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20 minutes ago, Joe Bauer said:

Hillary Clinton pockets what ... $625.000 for two short question and answer sessions with Goldman Sachs people. All those Insanely high paid "Speaking Fee" engagements are payoffs. Wake up people.

 

 

Potential money laundering scenarios also...

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8 hours ago, Joe Bauer said:

Just read this article Doug.

Just another reality check on the real level of corruption in our highest circles of world wealth, privilege and power. Maxwell. Jeffrey Epstein.

People like the royals ( of many countries ) and many persons of our highest elective offices fawning over and selling themselves out to the super rich no matter how much of their new found friend's wealth is acquired through the sleaziest and most despicable criminal actions.

Robbing the poor mostly.

The Bush's with the Saudis, Trump with the Russians and money laundering banks and Saudis too. The Clintons too. Reagan too.

Reagan pockets  "two million CASH" from the Japanese for a two or three speech jaunt right after he is out of office? Two million? Please, that was a pay off.

Hillary Clinton pockets what ... $625.000 for two short question and answer sessions with Goldman Sachs people. All those Insanely high paid "Speaking Fee" engagements are payoffs. Wake up people.

Yeah I know seems ridiculous (it is) but it's not unusual. I know a guy who paid a famous basketball player a million dollars to put a hat on during a celebration after the NBA championships. Crazy.  Famous names trade on that all the time (Hunter Biden is a good example). When Hills goes to speak somewhere she has a full entourage and travel expenses, security details on top of secret service, advance teams probably etc. etc. They wouldn't give her or anyone else that money if they didn't see value in it. It's a brand, like Trump's BS, so it has a price in some circles. Payoff's of a sort I suppose, but probably not much of the quid pro quo that is tempting to imagine. 

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1 hour ago, Kirk Gallaway said:

Can you believe this picture of flooding of in the Netherlands?

It looks like some porn I've seen.May be an image of one or more people, outdoors and text that says '圆团ර In Verviers, Belgium. Francois Walschaerts/Agence France-Presse Getty Images'

Yes, Kirk, that's quite the automotive clusterf**k... 🤥

As for the Reichstag moment feared by General Milley, Trump said today that, "If I had planned a coup, I wouldn't have done it with General Milley."

This reminds of the case of the woman who accused Trump of groping her on an airline flight back in the day.

Trump's defense was, "If I was going to grope someone, it wouldn't have been HER."

And, incredibly, Trump's adoring fans accepted the argument!

 

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