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To: maceng2 who wrote (1490976)10/5/2024 10:27:44 AM
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longz

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This is a real problem.

There are bad actors involved.

How many and how much?

Like a number of previous incidents that seem to be very unusual "bad luck": Like the eye of an unexpected and very under reported Hurricane passing dead centre on a property owned by a dissident in Acapulco.

This is beginning to sound about right.
Oh, and while you are here... some previous stuff if you think the USA is free of bad actors. Guess where the accountants were, looking for the money that had been disappeared? Same with Building 7, the terrible fire that melted the steel frames, causing the collapse of the whole building also burned a lot of incriminating paperwork.

Strange all that isn't it?

It used to be called "follow the money" to find out who was involved.