joe
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Post by joe on Aug 12, 2019 19:17:20 GMT -6
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Post by cross on Aug 12, 2019 20:49:40 GMT -6
Anybody think he or someone bribed his way out and got him out of the country? I won't go into the picture here other than to say there's several oddities with it. When looking at all options for what has occured, I'd say if anyone could bribe their way out, El Chapo would have done it. I dont believe the picture is real. And I dont believe he died (at least not there). And I dont believe 90% of what is being reported in regards to the situation there with him or the guards? Why? Because it's illegal to discuss it. Read this carefully. This is where he WAS being detained. theintercept.com/2016/02/05/mahdi-hashi-metropolitan-correctional-center-manhattan-guantanamo-pretrial-solitary-confinement/Thinking logically, who would be sent there? There are two bodies of law....which was being used? Did he collaborate with an enemy of the United States? I think he took a trip out of the continental US, but is still within US territory. And I don't think he had to bribe anyone to get it. I could reason why it would be done in such manner. I’m a little slow GITMO ?
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Post by cross on Aug 12, 2019 21:25:36 GMT -6
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Post by the illustrious potentate on Aug 12, 2019 21:55:28 GMT -6
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Post by greybeard on Aug 12, 2019 23:26:41 GMT -6
I'd almost hang myself before I went back to GITMO. Geographically, Cuba may be a tropical paradise, but the US Naval Station is every bit a semi-arid desert as Southest Texas is. At first glance, and from a distance it may look ok, but it's a hot, dry, dusty, rocky, cactus everywhere. I spent 2 years there in the mid 70s.
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Post by cross on Aug 13, 2019 8:55:20 GMT -6
Why where they searching his island. Why now after he’s dead ?
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Post by the illustrious potentate on Aug 13, 2019 8:59:44 GMT -6
I'd almost hang myself before I went back to GITMO. Geographically, Cuba may be a tropical paradise, but the US Naval Station is every bit a semi-arid desert as Southest Texas is. At first glance, and from a distance it may look ok, but it's a hot, dry, dusty, rocky, cactus everywhere. I spent 2 years there in the mid 70s. I wouldn't have guessed that.
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Post by the illustrious potentate on Aug 13, 2019 9:32:51 GMT -6
Why where they searching his island. Why now after he’s dead ? I'm not sure he is dead. Maybe he is, if so the cabal didn't kill him. The timing depends on how long those tribunals take. There is a mountain of evidence against him, so I have zero doubt he would lose. But the defense has to have time to mount a defense. How long they are provided, I'm not certain. I know it's nothing like civil court and the Military Commissions Act stipulates that the Secretary of Defense sets procedure, but that's as far as I got in looking at timing. What I found interesting though, is that introduction of evidence against an ILLEGAL enemy combatant is much easier with much fewer limitations in what is inadmissible. There is not limitation of proving a search was legal. You cannot introduce admissions obtained under torture...but you can introduce hearsay if the defense is provided with the circumstances around the hearsay and the opportunity to mount a defense against it. As far as searching his island, they've been at it for a while. Lot of evil happened there and there will be cases brought against several other people, many in civil court pending the charges. I think Epstein was acting as a foreign agent and collecting blackmail on government officials (among others) for purposes of affecting their actions and subverting the Will of the People, thus treason and assisting an enemy. So if he was collecting blackmail on individuals, then the FBI would be looking to prosecute those individuals for any crimes they committed as well besides his co-conspirators.
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Post by hughespieds on Aug 13, 2019 18:36:25 GMT -6
I saw a blurb the other day where Epstein's lawyers had hired their own criminal lawyers. Makes you wonder.
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Post by the illustrious potentate on Aug 13, 2019 19:15:19 GMT -6
I saw a blurb the other day where Epstein's lawyers had hired their own criminal lawyers. Makes you wonder. That it does. Interesting that precedent of attorney-client relationship was set in the Supreme Court by Kavanaugh regarding Vince Foster.
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Post by the illustrious potentate on Aug 14, 2019 5:45:46 GMT -6
The band plays on....
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Post by M-5 on Aug 14, 2019 10:12:49 GMT -6
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