It's a bit more nuanced than that. Polanski was offered a plea deal that was VERY favourable to him. All he had to do was plead guilty and get a slap on the wrist; he did so under counsel advice but then the judge had a few drinks at his country club and started shouting off about how they had tricked Polanski and that he was going to throw the book at him.
As much as I dislike Polanski for what he did (and he did do it) I'm more angry that the justice system was corrupted in this way. It was like they were trying to frame a guilty man.
I'm still on the fence about Boris NWO links.
During Covid, Boris talked a good game, about vaccine mandates and passports, but he really dragged his heels and never implemented any. We dodged a bullet in Britain. No vaccine passports, no restrictions, etc. There was fear-mongering, but compared to the rest of the world we got off very lightly and I think Boris was behind that. He talked like Klaus Schwab, but didn't follow through on any of it.
Boris has always wanted to be the next Churchill. I suspect he's got a foot in both camps. He's in the WEF but wants what's best for the British people. Time will tell.
So few of us will be remembered for being a force for good in the world. Whenever the end comes for our friend, we will all remember and honour him for the peace he brought us when we were lost in fear and for the light he shone when all around us was dark.
Words like “self-confidence,” “self-reliance,” “initiative,” “enterprise," “optimism,” etc., play little role in the liberal and leftist vocabulary. The leftist is anti-individualistic, pro-collectivist. He wants society to solve everyone’s problems for them, satisfy everyone’s needs for them, take care of them. He is not the sort of person who has an inner sense of confidence in his ability to solve his own problems and satisfy his own needs. The leftist is antagonistic to the concept of competition because, deep inside, he feels like a loser.
Industrial Society and its Future (paragraph 16) - Ted Kaczynski (Unabomber)
SHINRINYOKU is a Japanese word that doesn't translate to any other language; its literal translation is to bathe in the air of the forest to clear one's mind. It was discovered a few decades ago that if you asked people to perform a task in an office and in a forest, those performing it in the forest had lower levels of stress hormones in their saliva. The Japanese, being a highly cultured and civilized people, took this idea and ran with it, doing more experiments into stress and the impact of nature on those stresses. They've turned it into a science and now organize forest retreats as a way to combat the stresses of modern living. I'm now a big believer in the philosophy (and science) of Shinrinyoku and take quiet camping trips and long forest walks whenever I can. It has helped me a lot and all it cost to get started was a little time researching how and why it works. Anxiety is not like a light switch that can be flicked off, it's a long, slow repair journey, so don't push too hard to find a quick solution.
Rickards is not just some conspiracy theorist. He was a government lawyer who convinced Wall Street to bail out the LTCM hedge fund in 1998. Without that bailout, it would have caused a global financial collapse. (Fun fact: the only banks that refused to help in that bailout were Lehman Brothers and Bear Sterns, they were the only banks not to get a government bailout in 2008)
Rickards wrote up this manufactured collapse scenario in an excellent book called, The Road to Ruin. If you want to know this insight in greater detail, I recommend it.
He was joint owner with Devon Archer (who is serving time for fraud). The full ownership details are still being investigated, but there are emails from Hunter's laptop where he and Devon are discussing selling Rosemont Seneca as though they are the sole decision makers.
The contract I used in the infographic was this one: https://de.catbox.moe/jrv6cl.pdf
These are other Ukraine biolab contracts. They come from the Federal Contracts Registry:
https://files.catbox.moe/tvnbqa.pdf https://files.catbox.moe/11tmoi.pdf https://files.catbox.moe/tvnbqa.pdf https://files.catbox.moe/wdr6iz.pdf https://files.catbox.moe/ocjype.pdf https://files.catbox.moe/tdcsp6.pdf https://files.catbox.moe/fc0yeu.pdf https://files.catbox.moe/1glqbv.pdf https://files.catbox.moe/rf1g0r.pdf https://files.catbox.moe/r0usbp.pdf https://files.catbox.moe/19amw8.pdf
This link is to Metabiota's corporate blog. It confirms the partnership between B&V and Metabiota to build biolabs around the world: https://metabiota.com/news/page/6#!metabiota-gains-government-momentum-with-black-197
Crack-Head's venture capital company owned a biotech company called Metabiota. This company went into partnership with Black & Veatch to build biolabs globally (this is the web link above, its to Metabiota's own website).
Of course, the crack-head is too stupid to do this himself; he's just his Daddies front man.
Department of Defence contracts say they paid Black and Veatch to build biolabs.
B&V were in partnership with Metabiota to build biolabs globally.
Metabiota's major owner was the Tech Venture Capital firm, Rosemont Seneca.
Rosemont Seneca was owned by Hunter Biden.
10% for the big guy
DO YOU REALISE WHAT THIS MEANS? ...it means the Biden family are directly involved in those biolabs. Not only did the US build those labs, but the Biden family profited from it. Worse yet, it means the war in Ukraine is a desperate cover up.
Little rocket man, Kim Jong Un needs to be on the list.
Remember the MSM meltdown because Trump was trying to engage Best Korea and talk peace, and Chairman Kim was respectfully engaging in return? Remember when Trump met Kim at the border and crossed over into Best Korea? They were good days.
If you create a new HIV test that produces "false positives" you withdraw it. If you have an medical treatment (unrelated to the HIV test) that is producing positive HIV results, it means that treatment is making people HIV positive.
This is a distraction. Stay on target.