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David Clements, former New Mexico prosecutor & law professor has given incredible credibility to the cartel bribery reports coming out of Arizona:

"The investigative work of J. Thaler that I’ve reviewed over the past 24 hours is textbook in its approach to exposing racketeering, and of crucial importance" - David Clements.

Sundance may be a shining beacon of insight, but he isn't always right. In saying this, Sundance's polemic ought to be heeded. We can't afford to be sucker punched on a possible elaborate fraud. I'm hoping David Clements is reviewing the documents himself and that his statement is not premature.

Also, Sundance emphasizes the custody battle issue as being a reason to be suspicious and a red-flag. He even slides "are they [mentally] stable" as one of the factors for us to consider. To me, this is somewhat of a despicable tactic to raise before any evidence is verified. Mental stability ought to be raised only after perjury is discovered. Then and only then should we ask whether they are mentally 'stable'. However, if the evidence is true, then the custody battle may not be a case at all. In fact, the opposite often results in custody battles. Battling to retain parental rights leads to some extraordinary acts of discovery that would normally be overlooked and never discovered. Divorce is acrimonious the vast majority of the time. And most divorces are over money. This is where the discovery is often made. In this case, J. Thuler followed the money and it led him down a rabbit hole. This is where I think Sundance might be underestimating J. Thuler's resolve.

Sundance is correct though in raising the red flag. The enemies of J. Thuler will use the custody battle to discredit him. And chances are it will be very effective. J. Thuler needs to transfer all of his research over to another party. David Clements may be just the individual to take over this project.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

David Clements, former New Mexico prosecutor & law professor has given incredible credibility to the cartel bribery reports coming out of Arizona:

"The investigative work of J. Thaler that I’ve reviewed over the past 24 hours is textbook in its approach to exposing racketeering, and of crucial importance" - David Clements.

Sundance may be a shining beacon of insight, but he isn't always right. In saying this, Sundance's polemic ought to be heeded. We can't afford to be sucker punched on a possible elaborate fraud. I'm hoping David Clements is reviewing the documents himself and that his statement is not premature.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: Original

David Clements, former New Mexico prosecutor & law professor has given incredible credibility to the cartel bribery reports coming out of Arizona:

"The investigative work of J. Thaler that I’ve reviewed over the past 24 hours is textbook in its approach to exposing racketeering, and of crucial importance" - David Clements.

Sundance may be a shining beacon of insight, but he isn't always right.

1 year ago
1 score