[osint] Martha's lesson - don't talk to the FBI

Tyler Durden camera_lumina at hotmail.com
Wed Mar 24 06:38:02 PST 2004


"market aint bankable. The Stewart story is a cover-up,
didn't you know it? All these commiserators don't work
for nothing."

Gotta say that's a nice, high-grade no-baby-powder rant Mr Young. Worthy of 
an "East Coast Collectivist"...


-TD



>From: John Young <jya at pipeline.com>
>To: cypherpunks at Algebra.COM
>Subject: Re: [osint] Martha's lesson - don't talk to the FBI
>Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2004 18:53:25 -0800
>
>
>Why pity Martha Stewart, so far she's escaped the pokey,
>despite first wide-mouthed reports was sentenced to 20
>years, then that was shaved to half, then further trimmed
>to a few years, to settle somewhere between probation
>and walking free, maybe even suing the feds for defamation,
>loss of wealth, and, if truly not a super bitch of riches,
>overthrowing the government.
>
>Martha may yet reap the benefit of adoration of the
>fabulously wealthy, who always get a cut in slack, to be sure
>paying for it with small handouts and tips, and having to
>hide the trappings of disproportionate moola once the
>lesson is learned to not new-rich flaunt it -- build a church
>for every yacht.
>
>The old rich know to lay low, let the new mints take the
>hit, maybe even report the most vulgar to the authorities
>to camouflage deeply embedded thievery with shallow.
>One is known to get up in fund-raising fetes to say "My
>family foundation gives a million," to prime the yokels' 50K.
>Then gets a cut of the take, like Paulie.
>
>Sure, it's hell being a criminal capitalist in the US, where
>profligate display of stupidly expensive over-priced doohickies
>is all the numbnuts can think to do with more money than
>they ever dreamed of having, or ever dreamed of having
>taken from them by venal racket protectors of their horde.
>
>Prosecutors and FBI can never do as much harm to the rich
>as their immediate family, associates, lawyers, doctors,
>lovers, underlings, servants, bodyguards, alarm installers,
>not to say treacherous architects of their panic palaces.
>
>Just pay your inflated bill, you PoS, sweetheart tips on the
>
>market aint bankable. The Stewart story is a cover-up,
>didn't you know it? All these commiserators don't work
>for nothing.
>
>

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