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Trump is guilty (of unimpeachable offenses)
Update January 27, 2020- I am such a political genius. With the new development of the leaked Bolton (more…)
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Exclusive: Michael Bloomberg took control of Johns Hopkins with his billions. Then, death rates skyrocketed at a children’s hospital.
December 11, 2018- by Steven E. Greer, MD Ranking colleges and medical centers is a futile, highly subjective, and ludicrous endeavor. Nevertheless, (more…)
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I run circles around Harvard lawyers and I am not even a lawyer
View from a room in the SDNY federal court August 6, 2019- by Steven E. Greer, MD I have been telling people for years that I run circles around Harvard lawyers and I am not even a lawyer. (more…)
The highly-mockable impeachment hearings are all moot
December 4, 2019- by Steven E. Greer I watched the panel of law professors at the impeachment hearings and laughed my ass off. I spit out my coffee. (more…)
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Gabbard v Clinton 20-cv-00558
January 24, 2020- Here is the complaint filed by Rep. Tulsi Gabbard against Hillary Clinton. (more…)
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The parallels between McCarthyism and Anti-Trumpism
January 8, 2020- by Steven E. Greer I watched the PBS American Experience episode on Joe McCarthy and his witch hunts to root out communists in the 1950’s. It is stunning how the far-left fascist tactics of today so closely … Continue reading
Exclusive: Gateway class-action plaintiffs’ lawyers explain the $43 Million settlement
January 8, 2020- by Steven E. Greer We asked the lawyer for the Gateway Plaza tenents class-action to explain the recent $43 Million settlement against LeFrak. (more…)
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LeFrak’s Gateway Plaza loses $43 Million class-action
January 7, 2020- Real Deal, “After nearly five years of litigation, LeFrak has reached a hefty settlement with tenants at a Battery Park City complex. (more…)
Landmark Victory for Renters Overturned: Appeals Court rules that 421-g buildings are NOT rent stabilized
Update May 21, 2018- The highest court in the State of New York, with judges who have financial conflicts (more…)
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Medical Examiners are elected officials and often produce corrupt findings
August 20, 2019- by Steven E. Greer MD The pathologist who performed the autopsy on Jeffrey Epstein reported multiple fractures in his neck, (more…)
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Did my lawsuit help the governor decide to change the Chairman of the SLA?
Update January 16, 2015- We are hearing that this move from the SLA to Medicaid IG for Mr. Rosen was (more…)
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This will be Trump’s legacy
November 25, 2019- by Steven E. Greer On Sunday, the Pentagon employee in charge of the Navy, Secretary Richard Spencer, was fired by (more…)
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A perfect storm hits the FBI
December 12, 2019- by Steven E. Greer I was watching Jimmy Fallon in fast-forward mode, just to monitor pop culture. John Hamm (more…)
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The bad precedent set by the Clintons is emulated by lower Democrats
August 10, 2019- by Steven E. Greer Jeffrey Epstein owned the biggest estate in New Mexico. The governor of that state, Bill Richardson, (more…)
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The reason AG Barr arrested Jeffrey Epstein again
July 7, 2019- by Steven E. Greer (reporting from the Palm Beach area) In one of the biggest legal stories of the year (and that is saying a lot given all of the legal stories this year), (more…)
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I know a thing or two about the admissibility of hearsay
November 22, 2019- by Steven E, Greer, Whether or not the congressional impeachment hearing witnesses produced admissible evidence, (more…)
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Essay: Is Nike using students for free marketing of their swoosh?
Update November 30, 2019- The case of (Spielman v IMG College LLC, et al 17-cv-00612) might have fizzled (more…)
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The Judicial Branch of the government is broken too
June 27, 2019- by Steven E. Greer Everyone knows that congress has been perverted and corrupted to the core by lobbyists and bribery. (more…)
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Tucker Carlson rips off BPTV again
July 30, 2019- by Steven E. Greer In January, I coined (more…)
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Why the Dems are going over the cliff with impeachment
September 27, 2019- by Steven E. Greer Most people are very confused about the Democrat strategy to go forward with what seems to be a (more…)
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