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Non-Tech : Kirk's Market Thoughts
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To: robert b furman who wrote (14959)12/22/2022 2:16:08 PM
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January (when the House of Reps decides what to investigate) should replace July 4th for fireworks.

My thoughts:

You heard it here first. I dawned on me today that this might be too much for coincidence.

Sam Bankster Fraud's sham company FTX raised a lot of money of which some/much/most(?) was given to left leaning politicians. I have not heard how much other money was raised for insiders who sold when it went public or how much they sold into the mania of small investors who wanted a piece... Where were these other investors based? How much did they take out?

Sam Bankster Fraud's parents are supposed to be far left leaning liberal lawyers teaching law at Stanford.
cnn.com
Bankman-Fried, his parents and other employees “used FTX customer funds for a variety of personal expenditures, including luxury real estate purchases, private jets, documented and undocumented personal loans and personal political donations,” according to a civil lawsuit filed this week by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, the US derivatives market regulator.
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Bankman and Fried, both Stanford University law professors, weren’t identified by name in the CFTC suit, and haven’t been charged in their son’s case, which prosecutors are calling one of the biggest financial frauds in US history.
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Bankman is a Yale-educated scholar in the field of tax law, as well as a clinical psychologist who writes on the intersection of law and psychology. That expertise could become a liability if he is eventually charged with wrongdoing.
Christine Blasey Ford came out of nowhere but seem well coached on what to say to make the biggest mountain of a molehill to try and prevent the SCOTUS from going conservative then overturning Roe v. Wade. I've personally heard people here on TV say they'd "do anything" to preserve the right to an abortion.

Christine Blasey Ford is a Stanford professor.
npr.org
Ford is a professor and research psychologist in Northern California at Palo Alto University and the Stanford University PsyD Consortium, a clinical psychology program where she teaches statistics, research methods and psychometrics. She has been widely published in her field and, according to a 2016 book she co-authored, her consultation area of expertise is the interaction between pharmaceutical companies and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
Were Sam Bankster Fraud's parents and Christine Blasey Ford "friends" at Stanford? They all live in Palo Alto which is a city with a big budget but nowhere near the size of major cities like Oakland, SF and San Jose.

Does Stanford do more than spin off high tech companies with leaders who lean left?

Or am I reading too many books on tape about just this sort of corruption?
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