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Re: A Summary of Phinnaeus Gage's Investigation into Brock Pierce Thus Far
by
buffalodoge
on 28/05/2014, 10:13:18 UTC
It seems like at some point, a lot of this should be passed on to law enforcement?  The deeper people dig, the darker this entire thing gets...

I would, yet I worry...

http://townhall.com/tipsheet/elisabethmeinecke/2012/07/30/fbi_informants_speak_out_eric_holders_doj_is_ignoring_child_sextrafficking_victims (not an endorsement of Brandon Darby, but nonetheless...)

Have we seen any public arrests, or even firings, from these recent scandals?

http://www.theguardian.com/world/2010/jul/24/pentagon-us-staff-downloaded-child-pornography

http://dailycaller.com/2011/07/07/child-pornography-found-on-assistant-u-s-attorney%E2%80%99s-computer/

And let's not forget this poor soul who (like so many others in this thread) took their life in Q1 2014:

http://article.wn.com/view/2013/12/12/Child_porn_recovered_from_computer_hard_drive_of_Senator_s_c/

http://www.politico.com/story/2014/01/ryan-loskarn-letter-102716.html

And while I hope most of you have long been aware of this, just in case:

http://www.buzzfeed.com/adambvary/inside-bryan-singers-wild-hollywood-world

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/04/21/garth-ancier-david-neuman-gary-goddard_n_5188258.html

But wait, you say! Wasn't there a recent Buzzfeed article that tore the whole Michael Egan lawsuit to shreds?

This one?
http://www.buzzfeed.com/nicolasmedinamora/the-sex-abuse-lawsuit-against-bryan-singer-gets-more-complic

A new source emerges to defend Singer, Rector, Pierce, Shackley, et al...

Mel Berman: A cook and household staffer at the DEN executives’ mansion, where the assaults allegedly took place. He was deposed under oath as a part of Pierce’s attempt to reverse the default judgment against him.

"Mel Berman, the weekend chef at the DEN mansion in Encino, swore in a deposition taken in 2003 that Egan and Burton approached him to try to get him to testify against Collins-Rector, Shackley, and Pierce. They allegedly offered him half of the judgment they were expecting to get in exchange for his testimony.
According to the court documents, Egan invited Berman to a Denny’s shortly before the filing of the lawsuit. He promised to give him “half of what we are going to get.” Burton then spoke with Berman on the phone and tried to get him to join the scheme as well.
Berman refused to take the money and instead testified in favor of Pierce."

Well, that settles it. Thanks for clearing things up, Mel! It's hard to find an honest man in Encino.

Might as well take our tinfoil hats and go home...

O wait, check this out.
https://web.archive.org/web/20011201010928/http://wwtiv.com/

http://i.imgur.com/HDDaaLMl.png
http://i.imgur.com/VxQNgtLl.png
http://i.imgur.com/tKnoBivl.png


JaJaJaJaJa

[UPDATE]

Speaking of Mel "Trustworthy Witness" Berman, anyone in the mood for a good 1970s NYC mobster case?
http://openjurist.org/515/f2d/1070/united-states-v-tavoularis

"In October, 1969, personnel in the Custody Department of the Morgan Guaranty Trust Company of New York discovered that some $13,194,000 worth of United States Treasury bills had disappeared, presumably subsequent to their purchase by the bank's Bond Department but prior to their deposit in the vault. On March 4, 1970, government agents arrested Anthony Tavoularis, Joseph DiRienzo and Stuart Norman as they left Frank's Luncheonette on East New York Avenue in Brooklyn; stuffed inside Norman's shirt were nine Treasury bills with an aggregate face value of $2,600,000, subsequently identified by their serial numbers as among the bills missing from the Morgan bank."

"I. THE FACTS

The evidence, viewed in the light most favorable to the government, established, as the government accurately portrays it, a "thieves' market" in stolen bills. In late 1969, Daniels, manager of the Williams Bar on Fort Hamilton Parkway in Brooklyn, asked Norman, who had a vending machine business, if he knew where to get rid of stolen securities. Norman said no, but not long thereafter Melvin Berman, who worked in another bar and was in debt to Norman, asked Norman if he knew of "a good shot at maybe making some money." Recalling Daniels' offer, Norman took Berman to Daniels' apartment. While Berman waited downstairs, Norman asked Daniels if the securities were still available. Daniels made a telephone call and reported that $3 million worth would be available, and that they were Treasury notes rather than securities.5 Norman reported this to Berman, who asked for a sample. Thus, at a later date the two returned to Daniels' apartment. Again Berman waited downstairs. This time, Poerio was with Daniels, and Norman told him that Berman was the one who would be getting rid of the bills. Poerio went downstairs and told Berman that only.$2.7 million would be available."

Oh, but the hustle never stops! Ten years later, Melly Mel gets caught up in ANOTHER felony case with the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, something to do with insider commodities trading:
http://openjurist.org/611/f2d/270/commodity-futures-trading-commission-v-w-savage

After that, it's presumed he moved out to Los Angeles where, 20 odd years later, he'd finally cross paths with a group of swinging young lads who REALLY had "a good shot at maybe making some money":

http://i.imgur.com/CiChDdH.png

These are the types of people Brock Pierce does business with.