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Welly, Welly, Well…you could be onto something anon.
Video Reference Embedded: Sharyn Bovat Abuse at Feinstein Party
Part 1
I'm going in order of her talking points, she says Feinstein had a birthday party at the Fairmont Hotel in California, the address is a dead giveaway:
950 Mason St
San Francisco, CA 94108
Mentioned Japanese (Maybe Chinese) buying a lot of things in the US:
In the 1970s and 1980s, the waning fortunes of heavy industry in the United States prompted layoffs and hiring slowdowns just as counterpart businesses in Japan were making major inroads into U.S. markets.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-Japanese_sentiment_in_the_United_States
Mentions man name Leo who was lt. (Need moar info if someone can dig on that.)
Diane ( Last name hard to hear.) Mayor of San Ramon at the time?
Ray Sloan/ Dan White
“There's nothing like winning an election when you're an underdog,” Sloan says as excitedly as if the votes had just been counted. “It was a great victory, Dan was full of promise, and I had a big future here in town.”
Sloan doubles his chin to look down into the wineglass. His voice tapers off.
“But things didn't work out that way.”
White, a former cop and firefighter, shook San Francisco to its core on November 27, 1978, when he climbed through a basement window at City Hall and made his way to the second floor. Once there, he shot dead the city's mayor, George Moscone, and Supervisor Harvey Milk, the country's first openly gay elected official and most important figure in the national gay movement.
http://www.sfweekly.com/news/dan-whites-motive-more-about-betrayal-than-homophobia/
Interdasting Fact: White was angry that Moscone had refused to reappoint him to his seat on the Board of Supervisors, from which White had just resigned, and that Milk had lobbied heavily against his reappointment. These events helped bring national notice to then–Board President Dianne Feinstein, who became the first female mayor of San Francisco and eventually U.S. Senator for California.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moscone%E2%80%93Milk_assassinations