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originally posted by: interupt42
a reply to: MountainLaurel
whats funny is just the other day I was thinking the only conspiracy not being thrown into this Q thing is the Denver airport, lol
originally posted by: jadedANDcynical
a reply to: ketsuko
originally posted by: IAMTAT
originally posted by: Vasa Croe
originally posted by: IAMTAT
Is Adam Schiff related to the ex-wife of George Soros' son?
Billionaire George Soros’s son Robert and his estranged wife Melissa Schiff are at risk of forfeiting their entire art collection — including pieces by Jeff Koons and Christopher Wool — if they can’t agree on its value, his lawyer said. The former couple were in Manhattan Supreme Court Wednesday for the opening day of their $350 million divorce trial.
nypost.com...
No relation as far as I can find....
Photo of Adam Schiff with Melissa Schiff Soros:
an impudent or immoral girl or woman.
In 2003, James Reynolds, a Chicago investment banker who is a member of Obama's national finance committee, was recorded on FBI wiretaps arranging what prosecutors said was a "sham" consulting contract with a woman they called the "paramour" of a mayoral adviser in Philadelphia. His firm later won $300,000 worth of city contracts.
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In a statement, Reynolds said, "After a thorough examination, no charges were ever brought against me … I can assure you, if the U.S. attorney's office believed that (my company) or I had violated any law, they would have brought charges." He would not answer questions.
The Obama campaign released a statement that said: "Jim Reynolds has admitted that he made mistakes, but he has not been charged with any wrongdoing."
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Examinations of the past actions of Obama's finance committee member, Reynolds, and McCain's fundraiser, Malek, underscore the difficulties Obama and McCain face in promising to clean up Washington while raising tens of millions of dollars with the help of people with a keen interest in government decisions.
'Very close friends'
James Reynolds, who has raised more than $200,000 for the Obama campaign, is chief executive of Loop Capital Markets, a Chicago investment banking firm that specializes in municipal finance.
He began raising money for Obama more than a decade ago, and opened his Hyde Park home for one of Obama's first fundraisers during the 2004 Senate race, according to Hermene Hartman, a mutual friend.
"Jim and Barack are very close friends and have been for a long time," said Leslie Bond, a Chicago money manager and Obama fundraiser.
In 2003, Loop Capital Markets was seeking municipal bond business in Philadelphia when Reynolds began dealing with lawyer Ronald White, a confidant of then-mayor John Street. The FBI was tapping White's phone.
Municipal finance contracts — fees to lawyers, bankers and accountants who help cities borrow money by floating bonds — are frequently awarded without competitive bidding.
In Philadelphia, many were handed out with political considerations in mind, the wiretaps revealed.
Loop was awarded two no-bid contracts worth nearly $300,000, according to a later indictment of Philadelphia City Treasurer Corey Kemp.
Reynolds agreed to pay $30,000 to a shell company controlled by White's paramour, Janice Knight, according to court records. "I'll keep you out of it," Reynolds told White in an April 2003 conversation recorded by the FBI.
A politically connected minority-owned Chicago investment banking firm that recently won a piece of the lucrative Skyway toll road deal is at the center of a federal corruption case in Philadelphia.
Loop Capital Markets -- a big donor to Illinois politicians -- secretly funneled money to a Philadelphia attorney to gain business with the city of Philadelphia, according to a federal indictment there.
The indictment accuses the attorney, Ronald A. White, of bribing Philly's then-treasurer, Corey Kemp, to steer city business to favored companies, including Loop Capital Markets. White died this month. Kemp and others are scheduled to stand trial next year.
originally posted by: jadedANDcynical
a reply to: PolyCottonBlend
There's probably a lot more truth to this than many think.
Bill & Hillary are the preeminent power couple, that is certainly not a relationship based upon how one feels for the other.
1989: Michelle was assigned as Barack's mentor at their law firm.
Barack Obama, then 28, and Michelle Robinson, then 25, met at the law firm Sidley Austin LLP, where Robinson was assigned to be his mentor.
"Because I went to Harvard and he went to Harvard, and the firm thought, 'Oh, we'll hook these two people up,'" Michelle told ABC News.
originally posted by: PolyCottonBlend
a thought:
what if all the husband/wife duos that are involved with the great cabal were arranged? or conveniently taken advantage of? i just thought about that while refreshing myself over the week's notes. huma and anthony were the one case that stood out, but it makes sense to extend that to all of the married folks that are popping up. Q said "follow the wives". they can't be compelled to testify against each other. so half of them are DOJ and half of them are FBI. Half of them are investors and half of them are holders.
In late October, Q started posting regularly posting series of cryptic tips, often in the form of questions. The tips include gobs of obscure references, but the general thrust is that Trump is poised to arrest members of the Deep State in “The Storm,” a final reckoning that will end with Trump’s victory over the globalists. Some Trump fans seized on the posts as proof from a Trump insider meant to provide relief to beleaguered fans of the president.
(Incidentally, New York Magazine’s Paris Martineau has done great work on the bizarre internet subculture surrounding The Storm.)
Since the clues are being posted on anonymous online forums, all of these supposed insider clues could actually just be written by anyone with internet access and a working knowledge of conspiracy theories. In other words, even as Q fans speculate on who the clues are coming from — fan theories include everyone from White House social media director Dan Scavino to Trump himself —these people are actually definitely being fooled by a random internet troll.
originally posted by: ketsuko
We've hit the big time.
In late October, Q started posting regularly posting series of cryptic tips, often in the form of questions. The tips include gobs of obscure references, but the general thrust is that Trump is poised to arrest members of the Deep State in “The Storm,” a final reckoning that will end with Trump’s victory over the globalists. Some Trump fans seized on the posts as proof from a Trump insider meant to provide relief to beleaguered fans of the president.
(Incidentally, New York Magazine’s Paris Martineau has done great work on the bizarre internet subculture surrounding The Storm.)
Since the clues are being posted on anonymous online forums, all of these supposed insider clues could actually just be written by anyone with internet access and a working knowledge of conspiracy theories. In other words, even as Q fans speculate on who the clues are coming from — fan theories include everyone from White House social media director Dan Scavino to Trump himself —these people are actually definitely being fooled by a random internet troll.
I guess we better pack it in. Will Sommers has concluded we've been trolled.