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By the time he stopped talking about the Boston Marathon, I stopped listening to him talk.
He might have something worth listening to about technology and and the law practice –
and as a former employee of the company that published “Computer Law Servicwe”
way back when, and with a brother who has an LLM in taxation from NYU, I might well
appreciate some of his ideas…however,,,
This poor chap does not seem at all aware of the evidence which supports the charge that the Boston bombing was a staged hoax, brought to us all by our own government, complete with actors, fake injuries, and all the rest. Sadly and shockingly, the evidence points to the FBI and a private security firm as the chief perps.
So, if he’s that uninformed and gullible enough to believe the Official Conspiracy theory, I’m not sure just how much moxie he has about the topic of his sermon.
By the time he stopped talking about the Boston Marathon, I stopped listening to him talk.
He might have something worth listening to about technology and and the law practice –
and as a former employee of the company that published “Computer Law Servicwe”
way back when, and with a brother who has an LLM in taxation from NYU, I might well
appreciate some of his ideas…however,,,
This poor chap does not seem at all aware of the evidence which supports the charge that the Boston bombing was a staged hoax, brought to us all by our own government, complete with actors, fake injuries, and all the rest. Sadly and shockingly, the evidence points to the FBI and a private security firm as the chief perps.
So, if he’s that uninformed and gullible enough to believe the Official Conspiracy theory, I’m not sure just how much moxie he has about the topic of his sermon.