Thanks for the shoutout! Here's the series and here's my book
I wrote a book about the case that goes through why they acquitted and can answer any questions you guys have
https://www.amazon.com/Everything-didnt-about-Casey-Anthony-ebook/dp/B079WKF7J8/ref=nodl_
No surprise I'd answer like this, but I think Casey Anthony is innocent of murder. I think Caylee drowned because Casey spend the day playing on the computer and just wasn't watching her.
Also, doing a free ebook giveaway for the next couple days if anyone wants my book :-)
To answer the question of where Casey was when she was "working", she was sitting at home all day with George. The day Caylee died, she sat at home until after George went to work. The computer searches put her there and the other searches used against Casey at trial were all done in the middle of the afternoon. Several of her friends said they knew she wasn't working because Casey was always "working from home" or "home sick."
Okay listen, this guy is a nutjob who attached himself to this case for fame. He says something different every 5 minutes. When he worked for Baez, he was hot on the Zanny = Xanax theory. Then Baez fired him and he went to work for the Anthony family. He then decided, after her funeral, that Caylee wasn't even dead and was instead part of some complex international kidnapping scheme where she was smuggled out of the country on a plane containing US mail. Zanny the nanny was real and was somehow a part of it. Then when his fame died down, he wrote a book alleging that Casey drowned Caylee in the pool and that Jose admitted it to him.
I'm not telling any of y'all what to think about Casey, but just because you have feelings about her guilt doesn't mean that literally every negative thing about her is true.
Seriously, read my chapter on this guy. He's not a reliable source about anything:
https://www.amazon.com/Everything-didnt-about-Casey-Anthony-ebook/dp/B079WKF7J8
Interesting! I wrote a book about the case and concluded that it was likely a drowning. Book
Here is a writeup I did about the timeline that day. The tox screen was negative and no evidence was ever found for the use of drugs by either casey or Caylee, but there is ample evidence pointing to an accidental drowning.
You might be interested in this book. It was written by Stuart Stevens, who spent his entire career working to get Republicans elected (included Dubya and Reagan for examples).
His claim is that Trump did not suddenly flip the Republican party on its head, but that the GOP has been drifting away from conservative principles for generations, instead following a policy of naked power accumulation and partisanship.
It's a good read.
According to numerous Republican accounts (Priebus, McMaster, Bannon, Graham, Porter, Cohn and Conway) in Woodward's book [1], seems like everyone has to say the same thing a staggering number of times because the President seems to forget it each time they meet... The next day. So it's good you're used to repeating yourself, your president needs you to.
[1] Fear: Trump in the White House https://www.amazon.com/dp/1501175513/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_DkeRBb725MTFB
I had this happen a couple of times to me in one year. I found out later that it likely originated with Target when they got hacked a few years ago and then the other was from a Wendy’s POS terminal when it came out that all of them in the area in which we lived were discovered to have malware installed which skimmed customer numbers.
I actually read a book about credit card hackers called Kingpin.
https://www.amazon.com/Kingpin-Hacker-Billion-Dollar-Cybercrime-Underground/dp/0307588696
It’s a really interesting read and it makes you realize that basically, if you ever use your card, there is a chance it will get stolen at some point.
So your advice is definitely sound. Just check every month at least. I would also turn on transaction notifications. That’s how I caught what was happening both times. I set the limit to $5 so basically any transaction except for buying a candy bar or something alerts me. Good way to keep an eye on things.
Fellow UK-er here, it is available on our Amazon here
edit - worked out how to add links properly - btw the book is only £2.83, amazing work u/Hysterymystery!!
oh, i've posted about this before ! there's a really good book on it I'd recommend, but basically this malaysian dude pretty much embezzled a very, very significant amount of money from the malaysian government through a state-owned investment bank. there's pics of the dude who was behind it all, a guy still on the run named jho low, with leo dicaprio, paris hilton, one of the hadids, ludacris, alicia keys, padma lakshmi, and he associated with many others.
i don't remember miranda kerr's link specifically, but according to wiki, she gave up a $8 million in jewelry Low bought her, and leo gave back picassos and basquiats low bought him. absolutely nutty scandal tbh, def worth a deep dive into.
Here's the book if you're interested. I can also answer any questions you have :-)
I highly suggest you read this book, it changed my mind about everything. We were very mislead by what the media was reporting vs what was actually said/presented at trial.
Carol recommended checking out The Billion Dollar Whale which is apparently a wild ride if you want to learn about more shady shit on Wall St. We have not seen the half of it I am sure.
There's video of Caylee alive at her great grandfather's nursing home on the 15th. I know there was some confusion over dates initially, but we have pretty good confirmation that Caylee was alive until the night of the 15th. Casey then abruptly moved out of the house a little after 4pm on the 16th and in with her boyfriend. The child was never seen again. So don't worry about who said what about the 9th because it's just people with bad memories. :-)
Source: I wrote a book about the case
Whereas you have the Republican who wrote this book
It Was All a Lie: How the Republican Party Became Donald Trump
The author:
I loved Tragedy in Sedona by Connie Joy. It's about self help guru/scam artist James Ray and the sweat lodge deaths.
Red Zone by Aphrodite Jones.
This is my book. It's on sale for 99 cents if anyone is interested
I run /r/CaseyAnthony and wrote a book about the trial.
I 100% agree with you and I'd be happy to answer any questions.
I wrote a book about the trial that breaks down the evidence and testimony and explains why she was acquitted. There actually were understandable reasons. I can answer any questions you have :-)
https://www.amazon.com/Everything-didnt-about-Casey-Anthony-ebook/dp/B079WKF7J8/ref=nodl_
I wrote a book explaining why she was acquitted: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B079WKF7J8/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_awdo_t1_vaxREb8JZRFM1_nodl
TLDR: for one thing, the media made it out to be much more open and shut than it actually was (much of the state's evidence was very poor quality), but the answer is George Anthony. This didn't get a lot of press but he's a compulsive liar just like Casey is. So when police went to interview him, he just made a bunch of shit up. INCLUDING, his story about what happened the day Caylee died. So when the prosecution decided to use him as their key witness, they had no problem getting him to testify against his daughter but it was all lies. Look, she may very well be guilty, but what George told the jurors was very easily discredited because he'd already told three versions of every story.
Like for example, he testified that when he found his daughters car he was 100% sure it smelled like human decomp. It sounds like really great evidence when you hear it on Nancy Grace. But what George did next that day is he drove the car home, told his wife the smell was from a rotting pizza (another lie) and he went to work and worked his entire shift without even calling Casey to see if she was ok. But now on the stand he's claiming he was beside himself over the smell.
Clearly he is exaggerating to help the prosecution. The defense also pointed to all of the interviews he gave where he claimed it was trash. The jurors were suspicious as to why he was trying so hard to get his daughter convicted already, but he didn't like being challenged so he pretended like he couldn't understand the questions. This happened every time George got on the stand.
So from the jurors perspective, Cindy left that morning for work leaving Caylee at the home with Casey and George. Caylee died mysteriously and now BOTH of them are lying about what happened. They couldn't rule out George Anthony. That's why she was acquitted.
I would not normally recommend some goofy cartoon interview segment from CBS, but this is by the far the most succinct take down of Rick Wilson, one of the Lincoln Project co-founders: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tNvuYPpX0C0&feature=emb_title
> more on the neocon side of neoliberal than the guys
This is also my approximate ideological position, I guess my own biggest issue with them is that their grift (and as others have pointed out, it is decidedly a grift) is that their claim to authenticity is that they promulgated what they now say are the lies of conservatism. Stuart Stevens, for example, has published It Was All a Lie: How the Republican Party Became Donald Trump.
Well, you created the fucking lie, bro! These people were all senior leaders in the Republican party. They have not actually taken any responsibility for anything that they allege that they've done (never mind the question of whether what they now itself is actually truth or just another lie. There are strong elements of Lee Atwater's supposed death bed confession about the Southern Strategy, which I personally think is bullshit, but YMMV). Rather, they expect to be thanked.
It's all kind of gross.
Anyways, I agree with the other comments here that it's a grift and that their ad spends also make no sense, but as neocon-ish center right person, this is why I, personally, loath these people ideologically.
There are organizations that track these things. The demand for hate crimes exceeds the supply so the left creates more. You followed the Juicy Smollet case right?
As far back as the 1940's studies have been done on victims of Cons. There is a great book about the research. Psychological studies lay out that victims of cons tend to be more angry at the people who reveal they are being conned than they are at the people who conned them. They also tend to shift and twist beyond all credulity to stop from having to admit that the ENTIRE con was a lie....
Scientific studies going back all the way to the 1940's reveal that people who fall victim to con men usually harbor more anger toward the people who exposed the con, and told them the truth about being lied to than they harbor against the people who conned them.
Scientific research shows that people who are victims of con men will usually get more angry at the people who revealed the truth to them more than they will get angry at the people who conned them.
The first such study was in the 1940's and was turned into a great book.
Admitting you are wrong and owning it are not things most people are equipped to do...
It's just as easy to say
>one party is always slinging the mud at the other party. Pretending they are regular folk, caring, taking on all the "conservative" debates of the hour. Yeah it matters. Liars they are. (2020 fraud, with suitcases full of votes, embryos are persons, Biden caused inflation and high gas prices, Dems grooming children, Judge Jackson lenient with child pornographers, no tax cuts for the rich, etc.
t Was All a Lie: How the Republican Party Became Donald Trump In his bare-knuckles account, Stevens confesses to the reader that the entire apparatus of his Republican Party is built on a pack of lies..
The story of Max “Vision” Butler, in 1998 he found a found a security hole in the ubiquitous BIND name server daemon which he promptly backdoored leaving himself an entryway into government and military networks around the country. He was busted in 2001 by the FBI and did 18 months in federal prison and immediately after being released he started stealing and selling credit card. He and his group stole more then 2 millions credit cards and used some of the credit cards to make $86 millions in fraud purchases. Kevin Poulsen wrote a book about Max Butler "Kingpin: How One Hacker Took Over the Billion-Dollar Cybercrime Underground" old but it's a great lecture with great stories.
Because you consume media that likes to act like these things don't happen. Mattress girl was a hoax, she desperately wanted to get with the guy she claimed raped her and pulled that stunt to "get back at him" for not wanting to be with her. The Duke LaCrosse "gang rape" case was a hoax. There are countless examples of college students hate hoaxing themselves. A professor has written a book about hate hoaxes (https://www.amazon.com/Hate-Crime-Hoax-Lefts-Campaign/dp/1621577783)
I first learned about Mike Ruppert from the very first episode of this great conspiracy-related show, Guns and Butter, that aired a month after 9/11/01. Ruppert was discussing insider trading and prior knowledge of the event by the CIA. https://m.soundcloud.com/guns-and-butter-1/we-remember-mike-ruppert-john-judge-300
He also wrote a great book, Crossing The Rubicon. It deals a lot with 9/11, the deep state Bush/Saudi/Israeli actors and their histories/connections. https://www.amazon.com/Crossing-Rubicon-Decline-American-Empire/dp/0865715408
It's fairly well documented that people who are victims of scams, will almost always be more angry with the people who revealed the truth to them than with the people who scammed them. People will often side with the con man over the person who exposed the con.