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Capt Dan (OP) User ID: 79961796 United States 05/22/2022 07:58 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This definitely plays into what is happening with the monkey virus. Belgium is mentioned |
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Capt Dan (OP) User ID: 79961796 United States 05/22/2022 08:59 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Thanks! |
Capt Dan (OP) User ID: 79961796 United States 05/22/2022 10:23 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I agree everyone should see this! |
darth User ID: 28178764 United States 05/22/2022 10:52 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | My boss was a retired astronaut, so they invited him to EVERY black tie dinner. He hated those things, so he sent me to rep for him. I loved this duty since I had an opportunity to meet senators, congressmen, staffers, VPs, and presidents of big companies. Contacts are valuable. I also gained a lot of intel for my company. On two separate occasions, I was seated by a young journalist. I chatted amiably through dinner. They were both "progressive" types. BOTH journalists brought up the same issue. Both were bitter and complained to me that they were not allowed to investigate or report on a particular individual. We have a fellow who owns chains of restaurants in this city and elsewhere. The guy is a billionaire now. Both journalists told me EXACTLY the same story. They said that this guy with his restaurants was the largest launderer of drug money in the USA and possibly the world. They said that drug dealers have a problem: cash. If they buy an expensive car or house, the IRS will come after them. So, they go to the restaurant. While they are eating, their bag or briefcase of money is counted in the back. When they leave, they get a receipt for their cash. If they need cocaine, for example, the restaurant guy buys "fish" from Columbia and takes the cocaine off their tab. When the drug dealer is ready to cash in, he flies to Las Vegas and goes to a casino owned by the launderer's family. Then, the drug dealer wins back his money LESS 23.5%. Both journalists knew exactly how much the fee was to launder the money. They told me that the DEA, local police, and pols were well aware of this operation which had gone on for over 30 years. Can you guess who the restauranteur was? Sounds just like something from Breaking Bad, but it is REAL. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 73826630 New Zealand 05/22/2022 11:14 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | In 1999 and 2000 I worked for one of the largest aerospace companies. I had purchased a nice, custom tuxedo so I would not have to rent one to go to black tie dinners. Quoting: darth My boss was a retired astronaut, so they invited him to EVERY black tie dinner. He hated those things, so he sent me to rep for him. I loved this duty since I had an opportunity to meet senators, congressmen, staffers, VPs, and presidents of big companies. Contacts are valuable. I also gained a lot of intel for my company. On two separate occasions, I was seated by a young journalist. I chatted amiably through dinner. They were both "progressive" types. BOTH journalists brought up the same issue. Both were bitter and complained to me that they were not allowed to investigate or report on a particular individual. We have a fellow who owns chains of restaurants in this city and elsewhere. The guy is a billionaire now. Both journalists told me EXACTLY the same story. They said that this guy with his restaurants was the largest launderer of drug money in the USA and possibly the world. They said that drug dealers have a problem: cash. If they buy an expensive car or house, the IRS will come after them. So, they go to the restaurant. While they are eating, their bag or briefcase of money is counted in the back. When they leave, they get a receipt for their cash. If they need cocaine, for example, the restaurant guy buys "fish" from Columbia and takes the cocaine off their tab. When the drug dealer is ready to cash in, he flies to Las Vegas and goes to a casino owned by the launderer's family. Then, the drug dealer wins back his money LESS 23.5%. Both journalists knew exactly how much the fee was to launder the money. They told me that the DEA, local police, and pols were well aware of this operation which had gone on for over 30 years. Can you guess who the restauranteur was? Sounds just like something from Breaking Bad, but it is REAL. I guess Donald Trump |
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darth User ID: 28178764 United States 05/22/2022 11:20 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | In 1999 and 2000 I worked for one of the largest aerospace companies. I had purchased a nice, custom tuxedo so I would not have to rent one to go to black tie dinners. Quoting: darth My boss was a retired astronaut, so they invited him to EVERY black tie dinner. He hated those things, so he sent me to rep for him. I loved this duty since I had an opportunity to meet senators, congressmen, staffers, VPs, and presidents of big companies. Contacts are valuable. I also gained a lot of intel for my company. On two separate occasions, I was seated by a young journalist. I chatted amiably through dinner. They were both "progressive" types. BOTH journalists brought up the same issue. Both were bitter and complained to me that they were not allowed to investigate or report on a particular individual. We have a fellow who owns chains of restaurants in this city and elsewhere. The guy is a billionaire now. Both journalists told me EXACTLY the same story. They said that this guy with his restaurants was the largest launderer of drug money in the USA and possibly the world. They said that drug dealers have a problem: cash. If they buy an expensive car or house, the IRS will come after them. So, they go to the restaurant. While they are eating, their bag or briefcase of money is counted in the back. When they leave, they get a receipt for their cash. If they need cocaine, for example, the restaurant guy buys "fish" from Columbia and takes the cocaine off their tab. When the drug dealer is ready to cash in, he flies to Las Vegas and goes to a casino owned by the launderer's family. Then, the drug dealer wins back his money LESS 23.5%. Both journalists knew exactly how much the fee was to launder the money. They told me that the DEA, local police, and pols were well aware of this operation which had gone on for over 30 years. Can you guess who the restauranteur was? Sounds just like something from Breaking Bad, but it is REAL. I guess Donald Trump Wrong! DJT is a target not a protected class for the media and TPTB. |
darth User ID: 28178764 United States 05/22/2022 11:23 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | My story was meant to REINFORCE the message of the video. Our media is controlled and has been for a long time. The video you posted is excellent. I was suspicious of the concerted propaganda campaign against Russia for the past several years. Now, I am certain that someone wants to lead us into a ruinous war. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 83364274 United States 05/22/2022 11:25 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | In 1999 and 2000 I worked for one of the largest aerospace companies. I had purchased a nice, custom tuxedo so I would not have to rent one to go to black tie dinners. Quoting: darth My boss was a retired astronaut, so they invited him to EVERY black tie dinner. He hated those things, so he sent me to rep for him. I loved this duty since I had an opportunity to meet senators, congressmen, staffers, VPs, and presidents of big companies. Contacts are valuable. I also gained a lot of intel for my company. On two separate occasions, I was seated by a young journalist. I chatted amiably through dinner. They were both "progressive" types. BOTH journalists brought up the same issue. Both were bitter and complained to me that they were not allowed to investigate or report on a particular individual. We have a fellow who owns chains of restaurants in this city and elsewhere. The guy is a billionaire now. Both journalists told me EXACTLY the same story. They said that this guy with his restaurants was the largest launderer of drug money in the USA and possibly the world. They said that drug dealers have a problem: cash. If they buy an expensive car or house, the IRS will come after them. So, they go to the restaurant. While they are eating, their bag or briefcase of money is counted in the back. When they leave, they get a receipt for their cash. If they need cocaine, for example, the restaurant guy buys "fish" from Columbia and takes the cocaine off their tab. When the drug dealer is ready to cash in, he flies to Las Vegas and goes to a casino owned by the launderer's family. Then, the drug dealer wins back his money LESS 23.5%. Both journalists knew exactly how much the fee was to launder the money. They told me that the DEA, local police, and pols were well aware of this operation which had gone on for over 30 years. Can you guess who the restauranteur was? Sounds just like something from Breaking Bad, but it is REAL. Interesting. Give some hints. |
darth User ID: 28178764 United States 05/23/2022 12:08 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | In 1999 and 2000 I worked for one of the largest aerospace companies. I had purchased a nice, custom tuxedo so I would not have to rent one to go to black tie dinners. Quoting: darth My boss was a retired astronaut, so they invited him to EVERY black tie dinner. He hated those things, so he sent me to rep for him. I loved this duty since I had an opportunity to meet senators, congressmen, staffers, VPs, and presidents of big companies. Contacts are valuable. I also gained a lot of intel for my company. On two separate occasions, I was seated by a young journalist. I chatted amiably through dinner. They were both "progressive" types. BOTH journalists brought up the same issue. Both were bitter and complained to me that they were not allowed to investigate or report on a particular individual. We have a fellow who owns chains of restaurants in this city and elsewhere. The guy is a billionaire now. Both journalists told me EXACTLY the same story. They said that this guy with his restaurants was the largest launderer of drug money in the USA and possibly the world. They said that drug dealers have a problem: cash. If they buy an expensive car or house, the IRS will come after them. So, they go to the restaurant. While they are eating, their bag or briefcase of money is counted in the back. When they leave, they get a receipt for their cash. If they need cocaine, for example, the restaurant guy buys "fish" from Columbia and takes the cocaine off their tab. When the drug dealer is ready to cash in, he flies to Las Vegas and goes to a casino owned by the launderer's family. Then, the drug dealer wins back his money LESS 23.5%. Both journalists knew exactly how much the fee was to launder the money. They told me that the DEA, local police, and pols were well aware of this operation which had gone on for over 30 years. Can you guess who the restauranteur was? Sounds just like something from Breaking Bad, but it is REAL. Interesting. Give some hints. Do your own search and you will discover who it is. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 83364274 United States 05/23/2022 12:15 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | In 1999 and 2000 I worked for one of the largest aerospace companies. I had purchased a nice, custom tuxedo so I would not have to rent one to go to black tie dinners. Quoting: darth My boss was a retired astronaut, so they invited him to EVERY black tie dinner. He hated those things, so he sent me to rep for him. I loved this duty since I had an opportunity to meet senators, congressmen, staffers, VPs, and presidents of big companies. Contacts are valuable. I also gained a lot of intel for my company. On two separate occasions, I was seated by a young journalist. I chatted amiably through dinner. They were both "progressive" types. BOTH journalists brought up the same issue. Both were bitter and complained to me that they were not allowed to investigate or report on a particular individual. We have a fellow who owns chains of restaurants in this city and elsewhere. The guy is a billionaire now. Both journalists told me EXACTLY the same story. They said that this guy with his restaurants was the largest launderer of drug money in the USA and possibly the world. They said that drug dealers have a problem: cash. If they buy an expensive car or house, the IRS will come after them. So, they go to the restaurant. While they are eating, their bag or briefcase of money is counted in the back. When they leave, they get a receipt for their cash. If they need cocaine, for example, the restaurant guy buys "fish" from Columbia and takes the cocaine off their tab. When the drug dealer is ready to cash in, he flies to Las Vegas and goes to a casino owned by the launderer's family. Then, the drug dealer wins back his money LESS 23.5%. Both journalists knew exactly how much the fee was to launder the money. They told me that the DEA, local police, and pols were well aware of this operation which had gone on for over 30 years. Can you guess who the restauranteur was? Sounds just like something from Breaking Bad, but it is REAL. Interesting. Give some hints. Do your own search and you will discover who it is. There so many restaurants in Vegas. How could I possibly visit every one of them and snoop around clues to determine which one you speak of. Impossible. |
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Capt Dan (OP) User ID: 79961796 United States 05/23/2022 12:37 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | In 1999 and 2000 I worked for one of the largest aerospace companies. I had purchased a nice, custom tuxedo so I would not have to rent one to go to black tie dinners. Quoting: darth My boss was a retired astronaut, so they invited him to EVERY black tie dinner. He hated those things, so he sent me to rep for him. I loved this duty since I had an opportunity to meet senators, congressmen, staffers, VPs, and presidents of big companies. Contacts are valuable. I also gained a lot of intel for my company. On two separate occasions, I was seated by a young journalist. I chatted amiably through dinner. They were both "progressive" types. BOTH journalists brought up the same issue. Both were bitter and complained to me that they were not allowed to investigate or report on a particular individual. We have a fellow who owns chains of restaurants in this city and elsewhere. The guy is a billionaire now. Both journalists told me EXACTLY the same story. They said that this guy with his restaurants was the largest launderer of drug money in the USA and possibly the world. They said that drug dealers have a problem: cash. If they buy an expensive car or house, the IRS will come after them. So, they go to the restaurant. While they are eating, their bag or briefcase of money is counted in the back. When they leave, they get a receipt for their cash. If they need cocaine, for example, the restaurant guy buys "fish" from Columbia and takes the cocaine off their tab. When the drug dealer is ready to cash in, he flies to Las Vegas and goes to a casino owned by the launderer's family. Then, the drug dealer wins back his money LESS 23.5%. Both journalists knew exactly how much the fee was to launder the money. They told me that the DEA, local police, and pols were well aware of this operation which had gone on for over 30 years. Can you guess who the restauranteur was? Sounds just like something from Breaking Bad, but it is REAL. Amazing story Darth! And I get what you are saying! |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 74595562 United States 05/23/2022 12:41 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | My story was meant to REINFORCE the message of the video. Our media is controlled and has been for a long time. The video you posted is excellent. I was suspicious of the concerted propaganda campaign against Russia for the past several years. Now, I am certain that someone wants to lead us into a ruinous war. .. Obama & Smith Mund Act . |
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Capt Dan (OP) User ID: 79961796 United States 05/23/2022 12:46 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This thread needs a SUPER PIN! |
Hard Eight User ID: 75863275 United States 05/23/2022 12:50 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Landry’s was my first thought Texas has yet to learn submission to any oppression, come from what source it may. Sam Houston "The beauty of the Second Amendment is that it will not be needed until they try to take it." Thomas Jefferson If you don't read the newspaper you are uninformed, if you do read the newspaper you are misinformed. -- Mark Twain Giving money and power to government is like giving whiskey and keys to teenage boys. -- P.J. O'Rourke, Civil Libertarian |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 74595562 United States 05/23/2022 12:56 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This definitely plays into what is happening with the monkey virus. Belgium is mentioned Quoting: Capt Dan He is the Belgian Fauci .. “The love of money is the root of all evil” has never made more sense. Journalists, Hospital Administrators, Medical “Professionals,” Politicians, etc. are ALL murderers now! Woe, Woe, Woe to all these evildoers without a conscience.,, You’ve all just been snared into reprehensible behavior. How can ANYONE not infested by demons do such a repulsive, disgusting, appalling & outrageous act for money? Seriously, the evil is off the charts!! Have you ever lost someone you love? Child, wife, husband, grandparents, mother or father?? Or do you just go through life without any emotions & zero remorse???? Serial killers are now prevalent in Society for a pay out?? You have ALL caused the WRATH of God to burn this planet up! Your children & your family too!! So the days of growing old & passing naturally after a life enjoying children, grandchildren & great grandchildren is over. Instead, the evil you have brought to our planet will eventually reveal itself & people will literally be scared to death. How stupid, evil & disgustingly greedy are all who have participated!! . |
Yodd User ID: 80385992 United States 05/23/2022 01:03 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | In 1999 and 2000 I worked for one of the largest aerospace companies. I had purchased a nice, custom tuxedo so I would not have to rent one to go to black tie dinners. Quoting: darth My boss was a retired astronaut, so they invited him to EVERY black tie dinner. He hated those things, so he sent me to rep for him. I loved this duty since I had an opportunity to meet senators, congressmen, staffers, VPs, and presidents of big companies. Contacts are valuable. I also gained a lot of intel for my company. On two separate occasions, I was seated by a young journalist. I chatted amiably through dinner. They were both "progressive" types. BOTH journalists brought up the same issue. Both were bitter and complained to me that they were not allowed to investigate or report on a particular individual. We have a fellow who owns chains of restaurants in this city and elsewhere. The guy is a billionaire now. Both journalists told me EXACTLY the same story. They said that this guy with his restaurants was the largest launderer of drug money in the USA and possibly the world. They said that drug dealers have a problem: cash. If they buy an expensive car or house, the IRS will come after them. So, they go to the restaurant. While they are eating, their bag or briefcase of money is counted in the back. When they leave, they get a receipt for their cash. If they need cocaine, for example, the restaurant guy buys "fish" from Columbia and takes the cocaine off their tab. When the drug dealer is ready to cash in, he flies to Las Vegas and goes to a casino owned by the launderer's family. Then, the drug dealer wins back his money LESS 23.5%. Both journalists knew exactly how much the fee was to launder the money. They told me that the DEA, local police, and pols were well aware of this operation which had gone on for over 30 years. Can you guess who the restauranteur was? Sounds just like something from Breaking Bad, but it is REAL. Interesting. Give some hints. Do your own search and you will discover who it is. There so many restaurants in Vegas. How could I possibly visit every one of them and snoop around clues to determine which one you speak of. Impossible. Can you give us a hint? First letter of their name? |
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peppersgc User ID: 83359602 United States 05/23/2022 02:23 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | In 1999 and 2000 I worked for one of the largest aerospace companies. I had purchased a nice, custom tuxedo so I would not have to rent one to go to black tie dinners. Quoting: darth My boss was a retired astronaut, so they invited him to EVERY black tie dinner. He hated those things, so he sent me to rep for him. I loved this duty since I had an opportunity to meet senators, congressmen, staffers, VPs, and presidents of big companies. Contacts are valuable. I also gained a lot of intel for my company. On two separate occasions, I was seated by a young journalist. I chatted amiably through dinner. They were both "progressive" types. BOTH journalists brought up the same issue. Both were bitter and complained to me that they were not allowed to investigate or report on a particular individual. We have a fellow who owns chains of restaurants in this city and elsewhere. The guy is a billionaire now. Both journalists told me EXACTLY the same story. They said that this guy with his restaurants was the largest launderer of drug money in the USA and possibly the world. They said that drug dealers have a problem: cash. If they buy an expensive car or house, the IRS will come after them. So, they go to the restaurant. While they are eating, their bag or briefcase of money is counted in the back. When they leave, they get a receipt for their cash. If they need cocaine, for example, the restaurant guy buys "fish" from Columbia and takes the cocaine off their tab. When the drug dealer is ready to cash in, he flies to Las Vegas and goes to a casino owned by the launderer's family. Then, the drug dealer wins back his money LESS 23.5%. Both journalists knew exactly how much the fee was to launder the money. They told me that the DEA, local police, and pols were well aware of this operation which had gone on for over 30 years. Can you guess who the restauranteur was? Sounds just like something from Breaking Bad, but it is REAL. Phil Ruffin There are things of such darkness and horror—just, I suppose, as there are things of such great beauty—that they will not fit through the puny human doors of perception. |
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