Tuesday, December 3, 2019

That Moment When Jim Jordan Realizes He Is A Co-Conspirator Of Jeffrey Epstein

Jim Jordan said that Nancy Pelosi said that Donald Trump is an imposter.

But Perkins Coie Sucks said that Jim Jordan said nothing about the trafficking of tiny humans nor has he mentioned Abigail Wexner, wife of Les Wexner, business associate of Jeffry Epstein, and her financial fondness to when it comes to legislation and campaigns, when she sits on the Board of Trustees for Ohio State University.

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The chairman, Mr. Gasser, called the meeting of the Board of Trustees to order on Friday, November 16, 2018, at 10:02 a.m. Members Present: Michael J. GasserTimothy P. SmuckerClark C. KelloggAlexShumateBrent R. PorteusHiroyuki Fujita, Alan A. StockmeisterJohn W. Zeiger, Gary R.Heminger, Elizabeth P. KesslerLewis Von ThaerH. Jordan MoseleyJanice M. BonsuAlan VanderMolen and Janet Porter. Members Absent: Abigail S. WexnerCheryl L. KruegerErin P. HoeflingerAlex R. Fischer and James D. Klingbeil.
What Jim fails to understand is that he fails to understand that he, too, is part of the investigation because Jeffery Epstein, and all of his co-conspirators operated an international coup against the United States from his own Congressional District, and they were all very, very mean to my Sweetie, including you, Jim.

This is about trafficking tiny humans, Jim, which funded your campaigns and promulgated legislation, and quid pro quo'ed your own votes, Jim.




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Here is the best part of the draft:

Before we get started, I want to take a moment to welcome our newest trustee, Lewis Von Thaer. Lou is the ninth CEO of Battelle, and I have had the great pleasure of working with him for over a year now in my role on the Board of Directors of Battelle. I have a feeling everyone here is going to enjoy having Lou as a colleague. Lou earned his undergraduate and graduate degrees in electrical engineering from Kansas State and Rutgers University, respectively. He began his technology career with AT&T Bell Labs, where he served for 14 years until General Dynamics purchased his division. After working at General Dynamics for 16 years, he joined Leidos as president of the company's National Security Sector, a $4 billion business focused on intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance, cybersecurity and system solutions. Before joining Battelle, Lou was the CEO of DynCorp International, where he was responsible for driving growth across several federal market sectors. Lou serves as board chair of Pacific Northwest National Lab and co-chair for UT-Battelle — which is the operator of Oak Ridge National Lab. He sits on the boards of Nationwide Children’s Hospital, the National Defense Industrial Association and the Defense Science Board, and is a trustee for the Kansas State University Foundation. Additionally, he is a member of the Ohio Business Roundtable and the Columbus Partnership’s Executive Committee. p3

They eat each other alive because #perkinscoiesucks is also a co-conspirator, and is offering up Jim Jordan as a sacrifice to the Celestial Goddess of the Woodshed, who just so happens to not indulge in the carnal matters of the land, just the heavens....because that is what the DOJ does.

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Cocktails & Popcorn: Jim Jordan Gets The Perkins Coie Treatment, Just Like His Former Colleague


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New lawsuit in Ohio State sex abuse scandal brings number of victims to nearly 350

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Richard Strauss
“Dr. Richard Strauss is dead. He can’t pay for his crimes,” the lawsuit states. “Only his enabler is left.”

Ohio State University was hit Wednesday with another lawsuit alleging that school officials and coaches failed to protect students and athletes from Richard Strauss, the deceased team doctor now accused of sexually assaulting hundreds of athletes and students.

“Dr. Richard Strauss is dead. He can’t pay for his crimes,” the lawsuit states. “Only his enabler is left.”

With this latest lawsuit, filed in Columbus, Ohio, by Pennsylvania-based attorney Joseph Sauder and five other law firms from around the country, the number of men who are suing Ohio State has climbed to around 350.

Richard StraussThe 1978 employment application information for Dr. Richard Strauss, from Ohio State University's personnel files.Ohio State University via AP
“The numbers don’t lie,” the suit states. “These men were repeatedly sexually abused by Strauss at different times, in different manners.”

But in the complaint, the accounts from plaintiff Dr. Mark Chrystal and 48 “John Does” all appear to follow a similar pattern that an independent investigation noted earlier — Strauss using the excuse of giving physicals or medical treatment to sexually abuse hundreds of young men between 1978 and 1998. He died in 2005.

Chrystal attended Ohio State on a soccer scholarship from 1992 to 1997, the complaint states.

"The day before his exam some of the older members of the soccer team 'joked' about the physicals with Dr. Strauss, stating that he was a ‘pervert’ and he was 'only interested in inspecting genitals,'" Chrystal recounted in the lawsuit.

The next day, Chrystal said, he was subjected to an “invasive physical exam” during which he was subjected to “degrading and inappropriate comments.”

When asked for comment, Ohio State spokesman Ben Johnson referred NBC News to a previous statement from the school saying, "The university is actively participating in good faith in the mediation process directly by the federal court.”

And outgoing Ohio State President Michael V. Drake has apologized to the victims and Ohio State has stated repeatedly that it has led the effort to “expose the misdeeds of Richard Strauss and the systemic failures to respond.”

Ohio State president Dr. Michael V. Drake speaks during his investiture at Mershon Auditorium on March 31, 2015, in Columbus, Ohio.Ohio State president Dr. Michael V. Drake speaks during his investiture at Mershon Auditorium on March 31, 2015, in Columbus, Ohio.Jonathan Quilter / The Columbus Dispatch via AP file
The John Does in the lawsuit are former Ohio State athletes from a number of different sports, including at least five former wrestlers who competed for the school when Russ Hellickson was head coach.

Hellickson is named in the lawsuit as one of the coaches who was allegedly aware that Strauss was preying on students.

"When you're doing weigh-ins, you're too hands on, Doc," Hellickson told Strauss after wrestlers complained, the suit states.

Hellickson declined to comment to NBC News.

Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, who was an assistant wrestling coach at the school at the time and has been accused of turning a blind eye to the abuse, was not mentioned in the latest lawsuit. He has denied any knowledge of what Strauss was doing.

A report prepared for Ohio State by the independent law firm Perkins Coie that was released in May said that what Strauss was doing was an “open secret” and that coaches and administrators at the school failed to sound the alarm or stop him. Also, a former wrestler named Dunyasha Yetts told NBC News he reported to coaches directly that Strauss acted inappropriately and a referree claimed in a lawsuit he informed the coaching staff of misbehavior by Strauss.

As a matter of fact, Jim did not say a god damn thing of remorse to the death of my Sweetie, so, I shall just assume, unless he would like to respond, that he is a Meanie.

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