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Exclusive: Former BPCA chief legal counsel Seema Singh placed in MTA job
April 14, 2017- BP.TV previously reported on an investigation by the New York Appellate Division disciplinary committee on then chief counsel of the BPCA Seema Singh. It stemmed (more…)
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Secretary Acosta just implicated Robert Mueller in the coverup of the Jeffrey Epstein sweetheart deal
July 10, 2019- by Steven E. Greer As BPTV previously speculated would happen, Secretary Alexander Acosta today threw former (more…)
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A proposal to screen for mass shooters
August 5, 2019- by Steven E. Greer, MD President Trump today announced plans to have the Department of Justice create guidelines (more…)
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More evidence that the federal judicial system is corrupted
June 21, 2019- BPTV previously reported on the double standard used by the federal courts to (more…)
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Everything you say can and will be used against you
November 10, 2018- by Steven E. Greer, MD I keep telling people that “smart home” devices, such as Amazon’s Alexa, record everything you (more…)
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Essay: Trump will survive Mueller
DC Man giving two middle fingers to Roger Waters Update March 24, 2019- The Mueller report has finally been submitted to the AG. There was no collusion between (more…)
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The brilliant reason Rod Rosenstein is still your Deputy Attorney General
Update May 1, 2019- Rosenstein “retired” after (more…)
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The real reason no Russian collusion was found by Mueller
March 27, 2019- by Steven E. Greer In the wake of the failed Mueller witch hunt, the obvious defense that the Democrats, and all of their (more…)
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My $150,000 book
April 19, 2019- by Steven E. Greer, MD It is done. The actual printed brief and appendix has been created and filed at the Second Circuit. (more…)
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Sources Say: CBS conspires with disgraced Preet Bharara to keep Trump witch hunt alive in New York federal courts
March 20, 2019- by Steven E. Greer, MD (more…)
Review: Amazon’s limited series: The Giant Beast That Is The Global Economy
February 26, 2019- by Steven E. Greer As I have mentioned before, the vast majority of original content coming from Amazon or Netflix is (more…)
Mayor de Blasio’s New York: NYPD cop in cruiser rams car in road rage
https://youtu.be/_yQxm1X6jug April 1, 2019 (more…)
Essay: Propagandist Chief Les Moonves fired by CBS board
September 10, 2018- by Steven E. Greer Les Moonves was finally fired by the CBS board. Two weeks ago, when the first Ronan Farrow (more…)
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Former head counsel for the BPCA, Alix Pustilnik, sues for wrongful termination
November 3, 2018- by Steven E. Greer Oh, the irony. Former General Counsel for the BPCA, Alix Pustilnik, (more…)
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Essay: California idiosyncrasies
February 17, 2018- by Steven E. Greer I am wrapping up my trip to Monterey, California. Prior to this one, I was in Los Angeles and Santa (more…)
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Essay: Citizens need to fight back against corrupt port authorities
January 11, 2019- by Steven E. Greer I went to book a Hertz at the Phoenix airport. They charge $100 in airports taxes and other surcharge (more…)
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Exclusive: Some New York City Civil Court judges are so corrupt that they have thugs retaliate against whistle-blowers
December 6, 2018- by Steven E. Greer Nearly three-years ago, in January of 2015, BPTV reported on an egregious case of placard abuse. (more…)
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Essay: Gauging the state of the union from the State of the Union Address
February 6, 2019- by Steven E. Greer, MD Some of the key moments from President Trump’s State of the Union Address that I spotted were (more…)
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Essay Update: Trump’s CIA will be smarter than Obama’s
January 22, 2017- by Steven E. Greer, MD President Trump’s pick to head the CIA, Mike Pompeo, finished first in his class at West Point and (more…)
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Mayor de Blasio’s NYC: Violent crime now common in Tribeca
February 24, 2019- The lady who now runs the Tribeca Citizen reports that she was the victim of (more…)
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