277 US Virgin islands can't find Google co-founder Larry Page to subpoena him in a lawsuit against JP Morgan Chase for 'enabling Epstein's sex-trafficking ring' - as prosecutors try to reach him through parent company Alphabet (www.dailymail.co.uk) posted 1 year ago by One_Of_Gods_Soldiers 1 year ago by One_Of_Gods_Soldiers +277 / -0 The US Virgin islands cannot locate Google co-founder Larry Page The US Virgin Islands is unable to subpoena Google co-founder Larry Page over his ties to Jeffrey Epstein because he cannot be physically located. 44 comments share 44 comments share save hide report block hide replies
Okay -- that's it.
I think we may be finally reaching the end. The end of the beginning; the beginning of the end.
It's the word "Alphabet" that's triggering me...in a good way.
We've been trying to get those creeps since 2017 when Trump signed the EO. Remember the very next day Eric Schmidt stepped down from Google?
Or it may have been the same day.
https://www.theverge.com/2017/12/21/16808030/eric-schmidt-alphabet-executive-chairman-google-stepping-down-technical-advisor
They knew what was up.
Then he stepped down from Alphabet a bit later.
Schmidt was the tech company pushing Hillary. Google/Alphabet, the Clinton Foundation... the house of cards is beginning to tumble.
Oh, this is excellent.
a billionaire ducking the law, then the mockingbirds reporting on it. this is progress no matter how you slice it.
Schmidt has been in the news lately for being a part of the group bidding to buy the Washington Commanders. I think it is the largest bid at $6B. (Don't they play at RFK stadium? So many connections!)
What has always fascinated me was Q bringing up that Schmidt had Gmail servers in North Korea.
https://qanon.pub/?q=Gmail#1279