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originally posted by: Bluntone22
a reply to: MteWamp
No, no, no,,
He stabbed himself 38 times.
Eiland was first elected to the House in 1994. For eight years he served on the Insurance and Appropriations committees, including four years as Vice Chair of the Insurance Committee and two years as chair of the House Pensions and Investments Committee.
In 2009, Speaker Joe Straus named Eiland the House Speaker Pro-tempore, a job which entails leading the house in Speaker Straus' absence. Eiland was also named to the powerful House Appropriations committee and the Insurance committee.
originally posted by: norhoc
a reply to: Vasa Croe
Maybe his "sudden mental illness" was Trump Derangement Syndrome
Sometime early last fall, John Dean says he began having nightmares about a Trump presidency. He would wake in the middle of the night, agitated and alarmed, struggling to calm his nerves. “I’m not somebody who remembers the details of dreams,” he told me in a recent phone call from his home in Los Angeles. “I just know that they were so bad that I’d force myself awake and out of bed just to get away from them.”
originally posted by: MotherMayEye
a reply to: Vasa Croe
Loved that article, too.
Also, FWIW, I just went back to your OP and read the Dallas News story linked, and a name stuck out at me:
Former Galveston Rep. Craig Eiland remembered Mostyn from working with him on hurricane cases. Mostyn was a tenacious lawyer who found things that no one else found, Eiland said.
'Eiland' is one of the names in that list you posted in the '12 indictments now' thread:
USA vs Eiland (8:17-po-10064)
Courts > Maryland District Court
Filed: Nov 15, 2017
Link to your comment
Of course, that's a Maryland case...not Texas. But, it's a pretty interesting coincidence, imo.
originally posted by: MotherMayEye
a reply to: Vasa Croe
More on Craig Eiland--
His Wikipedia page is WORTH reading:
Eiland was first elected to the House in 1994. For eight years he served on the Insurance and Appropriations committees, including four years as Vice Chair of the Insurance Committee and two years as chair of the House Pensions and Investments Committee.
In 2009, Speaker Joe Straus named Eiland the House Speaker Pro-tempore, a job which entails leading the house in Speaker Straus' absence. Eiland was also named to the powerful House Appropriations committee and the Insurance committee.
AND...
...AND...he is representing "SEVERAL" victims of the LAS VEGAS SHOOTING. And he is looking for MORE.
Maybe false flag believers are looking in the wrong place for motive. Maybe it's not gun control...maybe it's the profit to be made in mega-million dollar lawsuits that get filtered to PACs, parties, and candidates.
originally posted by: jadedANDcynical
a reply to: MotherMayEye
Ya know, all this could support a thread of its own...
originally posted by: MotherMayEye
a reply to: jadedANDcynical
I'm so glad you saw those comments. I knew it would pique your interest. But I don't think I'm up to the challenge of generating the interest it deserves. There's something important here and I don't want to do it an injustice.
Lawsuits are currently being filed against the estate of the gunman, James Paddock; MGM Resorts International; Live Nation Entertainment; and the manufacturer of the "bump stock" device used in the shooting. These lawsuits may result in cash settlements or jury awards for victims.
originally posted by: queenofswords
a reply to: MotherMayEye
"Lawsuits are currently being filed against the estate of the gunman, James Paddock; MGM Resorts International; Live Nation Entertainment; and the manufacturer of the "bump stock" device used in the shooting. These lawsuits may result in cash settlements or jury awards for victims."
The “victim specialist” identified herself as an employee of the FBI and said her goal was to help victims such as J.P.’s niece receive the money “she needs and deserves.” She asked this grieving widow to sign a form and send it back to get the process started quickly.
“The FBI Victim Services Division provides crisis intervention services to victims and families as well as information and referrals for a range of assistance to help them cope with the impact of a mass casualty event.”ext
the referrals … do not encompass information on class-action lawsuits initiated by private attorneys.”