Follow-up

This is how bad they are at depositions:

This one has nothing to do with Sandy Hook.

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Interesting. It looks like I have something to do for the next several weeks. (Damn! They are pretty lengthy.)

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After Alex Jones was sued for claiming the massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary was a hoax, the infamous conspiracy theorist conspired to divert his assets to shell companies owned by insiders like his parents, his children, and himself. Since being sued, Jones transferred millions of dollars from his fortune to these insiders—whom he apparently thought were beyond reach. But the Texas Uniform Fraudulent Transfer Act prohibits defendants from playing shell games to shield assets from their creditors. And it allows creditors like the Sandy Hook Families to void fraudulent transfers that defendants like Alex Jones make to their insiders. The Sandy Hook Families and Fontaine therefore assert TUFTA claims against Jones and his insiders to foil this scheme.

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Nice Work GIF by One Chicago

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Seriously GIF by Debby Ryan

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S’Chn T’Gai Spock

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Also… this line…

and thanks to Discovery, in his Panic! At the Disco rebellious phase.

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I mean he keeps his Oscar, and he is allowed to be nominated/win future oscars. He already resigned his membership so he doesn’t get a vote anyway.

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Booting him is about the most they can do. They’re not the criminal justice system.

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That’s kind of what I was thinking too. I mean, it’s to be expected. Regardless of your take on Rock’s joke, if you hit someone at a place being asked not to return is kind of an expected.

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My Dad and step-mom live in Michigan and are diehard democrats, and they were telling me that it sounded a lot like this case was going to fall apart because it was basically a bunch of FBI informants and a few others who had no money, weapons, and training… and that the FBI informants basically paid for them to get training, drew up the plans, bought everyone guns, created the chat rooms, and pushed every step of the plan to execution.

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Isn’t that what a court case is supposed to determine?

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American Beauty__least amount of responsibility

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to me it sounded like - unlike some of the seemingly fbi instigated terror plots that put people of darker skin tone into prison - these guys were already underway when the fbi got involved

they were even exploring bomb making on their own, and choosing amongst themselves the target

call me a cynic, but i think race and religion played no small role in the outcome

ex.

2010 Portland car bomb plot - Wikipedia

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If these were Muslims, they’d be under the jail by now… But their white dudes, so they get all the benefit of all the doubt…

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They had some camp out in the middle of nowhere where they were blowing things up and shooting things. This is actually pretty common in michigan. Then the FBI informants came in, equipped them with explosives, paid for them to get high end militia training, gave them a list of targets, paid for them to have mockup training runs against those targets homes using information supplied by the FBI, and then paid them to agree to do it. Without the FBI informants, all these people would have had were fanfics and liberal target range targets printed out from an inkjet printer. They had no capability to do any of the crime until the FBI came in and literally gave them the ideas and the funding. IMHO, that’s a level of entrapment we shouldn’t be okay with. We aren’t okay when they do similar things to mosques.