Holy shit.
What if Valerie Jarrett is Hussein's handler because she's actually his half-sister?
All the cabal's evil plots are so reminiscent of Jack Ryan and every other spy novel & movie I've seen for years.
What a movie. It's as if they brainstormed a list of hundreds of plot devices and villains, then said "fuck it, let's use all of it"
They're right. There's no kill like overkill.
If it's worth doing, it's worth overdoing.
We will NEVER be tired of winning!
Not only do WE need it, THEY need it.
Whatever is to come absolutely MUST teach a hard and lasting lesson.
We don't want to have to walk through this fire again anytime soon.
Check out the sign on the wall
"in the Presence of
Dr. Benjamin Forester Stein
Dr. John Forester Stein"
What an odd thing to put on an orphanage sign, given that they're Lynn's two sons from her 2nd marriage:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lynn_Forester_de_Rothschild
Rothschild has been married three times. Her first marriage was to Alexander Hartley Platt, a doctor's son from New Jersey, took place at Brick Presbyterian Church on May 20, 1978.[16]
Her second husband was Andrew Stein (born March 4, 1945), a New York politician and son of multi-millionaire businessman Jerry Finkelstein.[17] Stein is nine years older than Forester and was Manhattan Borough President at the time of their marriage on March 12, 1983[18] and together, had two children before their divorce a decade later in 1993.[19]
Benjamin Forester Stein (b. 1985),[20] a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania (2008)[21]
John ("Jake") Forester Stein (b. 1988),[20] a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania (2010)[21]
Her third husband is Sir Evelyn de Rothschild (born August 29, 1931), whom she was introduced to by Henry Kissinger at the 1998 Bilderberg Group conference in Scotland.[22] They married on November 30, 2000, in London, England,[1] after de Rothschild divorced his wife in 2000.[23] She is his third wife.[1] On the announcement of the marriage, the Rothschild couple were invited to spend their honeymoon at the White House by the Clintons.[24] The couple divide their time between homes in New York and London, the summer home on Martha’s Vineyard and the Rothschild family's historic Ascott country estate in England. By virtue of her marriage to a knight, she is known socially as Lady de Rothschild.[5]
I can't believe we haven't dug on Lynn's other marriages before, so double-dumbass on me if this is a repost:
https://nypost.com/2010/05/28/2m-tax-cheat-rap-for-once-high-flying-stein/
"The hard times are just beginning for Andrew Stein.
Once a rising star of New York politics with a seemingly limitless future, Stein yesterday found himself in the humiliating role of a criminal defendant standing before a federal judge on charges of cheating the government out of $2.1 million in taxes.
His fall did not come as a total surprise to those who knew him.
“I heard he was borrowing money recently from friends,” said a source.
“For a large part of his life, money wasn’t a problem. I think he’s fallen on hard times. He’s more in a survival mode now.”
Stein today said he’s confident that “everything will be fine” and that the case will be dismissed.
“I got involved in some technical IRS issues,” he said. “My case got dumped in with another case.”
“I have had better days but I feel all right,” he added.
With his politically wired and wealthy father, Jerry Finkelstein, greasing the skids, Stein, a Democrat, was elected Manhattan borough president and City Council president.
Stein even allowed himself to dream of becoming the first Jewish president of the United States, friends recalled.
But by 1994, he suddenly and mysteriously disappeared from the political scene — before reinventing himself as a financial consultant who used his political connections to secure lucrative government deals for clients.
For the last 15 years, Stein, 64, has been living an opulent lifestyle that includes a $150,000 summer rental in Bridgehampton, four-figure restaurant tabs and luxury travel, prosecutors said.
All the while, he hid the fruits of his sketchy endeavors from the IRS, prosecutors say.
Now he faces up to five years in prison and hundreds of thousands of dollars in fines.
He was released on $250,000 bond.
Stein was pushed into politics by his father, the influential former publisher of New York Law Journal, The Hill, and the now-defunct civil-service newspaper The Leader.
Throughout the 24 years he held elected office, from 1969 to 1993, his father, now in his 90s, loomed large over his career — bankrolling him and organizing supporters.
Asked yesterday what his father will think of his current problem, Stein told The Post, “With all the great work I did in public service and with nursing homes, I’m sure he’s proud of me.
“My father is very proud of me,” he mumbled, staring at his shoes.
A year out of Long Island University, Stein — who had dropped the first two syllables of his name early in his career — was elected to the Assembly in 1969. He quickly made headlines there with hearings on nursing-home abuses.
Eight years later, he beat David Dinkins in the Democratic primary for Manhattan borough president.
In 1985, he was elected City Council president, a now-defunct position that put him first in line of succession to the mayor.
During his tenure, The Post published an exposé on Stein’s toupees. He kept several of varying hair lengths that he regularly alternated to give the appearance of natural growth and haircuts.
He considered running in 1993 for mayor or public advocate — but never followed through, saying he wanted to spend more time with his family.
“He decided he would be his own man and stop listening to his father,” said a source. “He didn’t seem to have much appetite for [politics] after that.”
Months later, he divorced his wife, Lynn Forester, who eventually married a Rothschild.
They had two sons, Ben and Jake, who are now in their early 20s.
Except for a public dalliance with conservative firebrand Ann Coulter, Stein remained out of the public eye for years. Then, last year, his name popped up in the probe into a state pension fund scandal.
It was Stein who first approached former state Comptroller Alan Hevesi’s top aide, Hank Morris, about working together to get pension fund business for clients.
Investigators for state Attorney General Andrew Cuomo quizzed him over the $1.5 million his firm Arapaho Partners received in exchange for helping a firm called Carlyle Europe Partners win a $133.7 million deal.
Another one of his firms, York Stockbrokers, allegedly helped Lehman Brothers win a $230 million deal in 2007.
Stein’s buddy, the financier Kenneth Starr, paid him millions between 2003 and 2009 for bringing in clients for his alleged Ponzi scheme, prosecutors said.
His brother, James Finkelstein, sued him for $100,000 over the nonpayment of a loan in 2004.
Stein’s former colleagues are shaking their heads.
“I never thought he would be so stupid as to intentionally not pay his taxes,” said former Mayor Ed Koch."
His wife tweeted earlier today that they'd gone to a Greek Orthodox Church this morning.
Could be a floor feature in that church.