A little over a month after Gascón announced the arrest, which drew praise from former President Trump and other right-wing election deniers, the case against Yu collapsed.
Gascón’s office dismissed the initial indictment that was linked to True the Vote and filed new embezzlement and conspiracy charges against Yu, but those were also dropped in early November. The lead prosecutor, Eric Neff, was placed on administrative leave a week later.
So timebox this to ~3 months and see if all the charges are dropped...
And most importantly (emphasis mine):
The L.A. County Registrar-Recorder’s office — which would have been the victim in the case brought by L.A. County prosecutors — never cut ties with Konnech.
This would make sense, very plausible but its getting more face with the public so quite a balance for them to keep as they move further. They may have no other choices though.
Billionaire George Soros is taking a stake in the Bernalillo County district attorney’s race, backing Raul Torrez with a $107,000 contribution to an independent expenditure committee.
Soros made the donation May 26 to the newly created New Mexico Safety and Justice political action committee.
That group reported spending $92,527 on media production and ad buys supporting Torrez and about $11,500 for polling ahead of Tuesday’s primary between Democrats Torrez and Edmund Perea.
Oh no shade intended on you or your post fren, was just adding context, comparison references, and my own personal interpretation of the event.
I suspect there is a behind-the-scenes tug of war with this DAs that we'll never be completely privy to. It could be interpreted as either a black-hat action to punt the case or as a patterned white-hat action to expose the fact that black-hats bribe DAs to punt cases.
I actually interpret it as the latter cuz the Gascón reference is so readily at hand.
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I think if black hats were in control, they would actually use their non-Soros-funded DA assets first, and let the Soros-funded DAs harmlessly sit for a decade or so before they were unleashed. Get people used to the idea of the "brand" of a Soros-funded DA being acceptable--perhaps even "good"--before unleashing the true intent on the public.
I wonder if the NM AG is filing a softball suit to protect them?
We saw that play in California when Soros-appointed DA Gascon suid Eugene Yu of of Konnech Inc.
https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2023-09-14/l-a-d-a-sued-over-prosecution-sparked-by-far-right-election-conspiracy-theories
So timebox this to ~3 months and see if all the charges are dropped...
And most importantly (emphasis mine):
This would make sense, very plausible but its getting more face with the public so quite a balance for them to keep as they move further. They may have no other choices though.
Torrez is Soros-appointed:
https://nmindepth.com/2016/soros-funded-super-pac-supports-torrez-in-bernco-da-race-with-107k/
Just . Unfknbelievable ! You always bring the truth , thank you !
I'm not advocating for the guy, I'm just pointing out he's doing our work for us.
Oh no shade intended on you or your post fren, was just adding context, comparison references, and my own personal interpretation of the event.
I suspect there is a behind-the-scenes tug of war with this DAs that we'll never be completely privy to. It could be interpreted as either a black-hat action to punt the case or as a patterned white-hat action to expose the fact that black-hats bribe DAs to punt cases.
I actually interpret it as the latter cuz the Gascón reference is so readily at hand.
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I think if black hats were in control, they would actually use their non-Soros-funded DA assets first, and let the Soros-funded DAs harmlessly sit for a decade or so before they were unleashed. Get people used to the idea of the "brand" of a Soros-funded DA being acceptable--perhaps even "good"--before unleashing the true intent on the public.