Monday, November 2, 2020

Earlier this evening, the Heir had tea and muffins with Marco's Grandmother, after food shopping for her at Bland Barns.  He expressed his concerns that I the Mentor relayed here on this shares base that people like Paul Manafort, Roger Stone and Michael Flynn are heading for not only a pardon, but a complete vindication of a get-out-of-free-jail-card.  Marco's Grandmother reminded him that the charges we hear being made against Manafort Stone & Flynn are not necessarily the only ones, and that additional charges may be pending.  Granted, we're not going to readily hear about those charges for two reasons.  Firstly, the prosecutors don't want to tip off the suspects with what they're working on.  Secondly, Pat Fitzgerald mentioned 15 years ago that the way our system of justice works, if someone's suspected of a crime, the prosecutors don't hold that information up for the public to look at.  They either charge them with a crime, or they don't.  That said, the Heir still wants there to be actual substantive reassurance that MSF won't automatically come off the hook in the case of a pardon, and until he actually hears some, he's going to assume the opposite.  That's probably partly because that the Insurgent Network, for its occasional emphasis on legal eagle geek type analysis, also portrays MSF as absolutely walking in the case of a pardon or some other technicality.  So if that technicality happens, and additional unrelated charges get announced shortly thereafter, the Insurgent Network has to explain to Law And Justice types like the Heir as to why they got it wrong.  Also, the Heir still sees society as personally corrupt because of how the 2010s happened, with the forced obsolescence of Big Tech, and Ed Snowden, and the recruiter spin of "the power of positive thinking."

The Heir: "Hey Mentor.  When we complete The Great Walkup to the counter, let's ask the Chef that if we do nail MSF on those upcoming charges, why did things like forced obsolescence and personal corruption ever happen to begin with?"


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