Bob,
Thanks for your well thought out, documented, response which
compelled me to respond though beyond the amount of time I’m
inclined to spend on “social media” topics. Facebook has
always been, initially and remains an avenue for my website (and RICO
litigation to preclude coverup) exposure/traffic when I was tagged by
an old dear friend (cub scouts, sunday school, grammar school, junior
high, high school), Doug Thiel. But, your experience with the
“system” deserves a respectable amount of
“reply-time/explanation” on my part. First, trump
laundering money for the mob (russian, italian, you name it) was done
with impunity and required private (non-government) authors for
exposure (though eyes wide shut/no prosecutions … connect the
dots as to why) [ ie., In
his investigative biography, Trump: The Deals and the Downfall,
reporter Wayne Barrett wrote that Trump's life "intertwines with
the underworld," and he outlined the real-estate developer's
numerous alleged ties to organized crime , Trump’s Russian
Laundromat- How to use Trump Tower and other luxury high-rises to
clean dirty money, run an international crime syndicate, and propel a
failed real estate developer into the White House By Craig
Unger July
13, 2017 , even
the Epstein/trump connection required an embarrassing expose by James
Patterson. ] Yet, with trump’s sister assigned my RICO case
(and refusing recusal despite conflict, viz., laundered money through
the trump casinos), I was constrained to pay attention
https://albertpeia.com/usadefault.pdf
http://www.albertpeia.com/ricosummarytoFBIunderpenaltyofperjury.pdf
http://albertpeia.com/fbimartinezcongallard.htm
. Trump
is mentally ill: MSNBC
Scaramucci
on Trump: “He actually is that crazy” Former White House
Communications Director Anthony Scaramucci tells MSNBC’s David
Gura “no matter how bad you think it is, it is way worse”
in the Trump White House. Nov. 9, 2019
https://www.msnbc.com/david-gura/watch/scaramucci-on-trump-he-actually-is-that-crazy-73203269687
[
That was my experience; though my client was happy to meet with and
do business with the trump casinos. While I am far from naive, given
the governmental links, until the more blatant money laundering it
did not occur to me the intertwining of trump and the indigenous mob
groups in the region, particularly new york and new jersey. In fact,
early on, I missed a clue(message) concerning a scheduled meeting (I
was paid for my time) at the Russian Tea (for trump) Room, NYC, which
was a ‘no-show’ on their part (deductive, inferential,
but nothing probative). Aside from tacky trump tower trump office
accouterments, the really bizarre trumpish meeting had Ivana trump,
in front of trump castle, Atlantic City, NJ, relaying messages
whispered by trump to her and conveyed to me and my client some 30
yards away concerning the lounge bus sought for trump casino
excursions. Back and forth she went conveying trump’s whispered
message and my client’s response; poor Ivana who was always
very ingratiating despite the exaggerated ridiculousness of this
scenario. Crazy indeed! Needless to say, I was not impressed. ]
http://albertpeia.com/sickopsychotrump.htm
. Robin
Brown Guist trump’s a psychopath
http://albertpeia.com/trumppsychopath.jpg
... Susan
Edelman Blank It’s actually worse than that, he meets
every criteria for malignant narcissism, which is comprised of 3
personality disorders, antisocial (psychopathy), narcissistic, and
paranoid, with large doses of sadism and Machiavellianism. From Wiki:
“The social psychologist Erich Fromm first coined the term
"malignant narcissism" in 1964, describing it as a "severe
mental sickness" representing "the quintessence of evil".
He characterized the condition as "the most severe pathology and
the root of the most vicious destructiveness and inhumanity".[4]
Edith Weigert (1967) saw malignant narcissism as a "regressive
escape from frustration by distortion and denial of reality",
while Herbert Rosenfeld (1971) described it as "a disturbing
form of narcissistic personality where grandiosity is built around
aggression and the destructive aspects of the self become idealized”.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malignant_narcissism#History
…
My
reply to Mark Levin’s tweet (sarcastically referred to as wise
sage and guru):Mark R. Levin Tweeted: Media gushing over lead
Democrat lawyer ….. [
Yes
Mark, our wise sage and guru, Daniel Goldman sounds good to me ...
Democrats’
impeachment lawyer cut his teeth prosecuting mobsters, Wall Street
cheats Daniel Goldman will lead witness questioning during the
hearings that begin Wednesday. msn.com Democrats’
impeachment lawyer cut his teeth prosecuting mobsters, Wall Street
cheats Daniel Goldman will lead witness questioning during the
hearings that begin Wednesday. msn.com '...Schiff hired Goldman
earlier this year, following a couple years as an NBC legal analyst
and a ten-year career as Assistant United States Attorney in the
Southern District of New York. Elie Honig, a CNN contributor who
overlapped with Goldman at the US District Court for the Southern
District of New York, said on Twitter that he and Goldman worked on
case to try mobsters on racketing and murder charges."Dan and I
tried a Genovese Family Boss and two hitmen on a case involving RICO,
two murders, one attempted murder, and two murder conspiracies. (All
guilty, now doing life)," tweeted Honig. "He'll do fine."…'
]
Let’s
agree to disagree if necessary; but, let’s spend no more time
on this (life’s too short).
Regards,
AL
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"The bribe is to grant or withhold military assistance in return for a public statement of a fake investigation into the elections. That's bribery," Pelosi, D-Calif., told reporters at her weekly news conference in the Capitol.
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"We haven't even made a decision to impeach," Pelosi said when asked whether an article of impeachment would be crafted around the charge of bribery. "That's what the inquiry is about. When the committees decide that, they will decide what the articles are. But I am saying that what the president has admitted to and said it's perfect, I say it's perfectly wrong. It's bribery."
The Democrats' shifting focus to the allegation of bribery in recent days appears to be no accident. Article II, Section 4 of the U.S. Constitution states, "The President, Vice President and all civil officers of the United States, shall be removed from office on impeachment for, and conviction of, treason, bribery, or other high crimes and misdemeanors."
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Asked whether Wednesday's hearing moved the needle for Democrats as they mull impeachment, Pelosi insisted the inquiry is "not about politics."
"It's
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honoring our oaths of office and to uphold the constitution, and the
constitution spells out what our responsibilities and what our
penalties are," Pelosi said. "I do believe the truth will
set us free and so the truth coming from the president's own
appointee, the president's own appointee, describing bribery and
threatening, in the course of it, threatening the identity of the
whistle-blower, is just shameful behavior."
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