Category Archives: Federal government

And the Epstein murder cover-up begins

August 16, 2019- by Julian Greenwald Snowden Just 24-hours ago, (more…)

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WSJ: A Backlash Brews Against Phantom Hotel Fees

January 29, 2020- I have long been a critic of these sleazy hotel “resort fees” They are illegal. Now, various elected officials at the state and federal levels agree. _______________________________ Scott McCartney of the WSJ 1-29-2020 (more…)

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The GOP House needs to expunge the Trump articles of impeachment in 2020

Update February 5, 2020- The House is planning to expunge the impeachment of Trump. This is my idea and I am not delusional. (more…)

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The Late Reviewer: The Irishman

November 28, 2019- by Steven E. Greer In full disclosure, I despise movies that glorify the mafia and violence. I also dislike Martin Scorsese’s (more…)

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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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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…)

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New report: Artificial turf fields have unsafe levels of lead

March 16, 2015- USA Today is reporting about a new government study that reviewed the (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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How the Clintons tried to fabricate 1968 all over again to impeach Trump

Update April 25, 2019- I have written previously (below) how the Clintons tapped into personal (more…)

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Essay: How Google accidentally invented surveillance capitalism

March 24, 2019- by Steven E. Greer I read a few more pages of Surveillance Capitalism (it will be a tough slog to finish this). As most people (more…)

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A proposal to consolidate federal holidays

December 26, 2019- by Steven E. Greer One of my biggest pet peeve’s is how this country has become lazy and lost its Protestant work ethic. (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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Rep. Nadler became very ill at press conference

May 24, 2019- Congressman Nadler seems to have lost blood pressure or suffered hypoglycemia. (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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Kermit the Frog (Michael Bloomberg) won’t run for POTUS

March 5, 2019- The best part of presidential elections is watching delusional bubble dwellers (more…)

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NYEDC President, a holdover from Bloomberg era, enables helicopter noisemakers

Update April 29, 2014- For the story below, we asked State Senator Squadron for a comment, and they ignore us. Therefore, we asked them in person at the Cb1 meeting tonight. I asked, “what happened to the planned event for … Continue reading

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