>8. You can't hold a CEO of a huge corp criminally responsible like this. There's simply NO WAY he can know if some mid level manager, VP, accountant has done something making him criminally liable.
Perhaps "not like this", but where the underling was following explicit or implicit directions? Yeah. Deciding if this has happened is what courts and juries are for.
>>8454531 (PB)
Bullshit. Look at the plumbing. Most likely a hospital room. No laundry or dishes to do in a hospital room. And who brings a typewriter to a hospital room?
This is coded. Dirty laundry / dirty dishes but he's cleaned up the mess?
Does the presence of the typewriter hint at his abilities to tell tales but the lack of paper attest that he has not done so?
Where in the health care field would a black apron be likely? The dentist's office on Little St. James?
There is a green ribbon spooled up. Green and black. I've never seen one like that before. This machine would normally have an inked one color fabric ribbon. I would guess that ribbons are hard to find for this heirloom and yet the ribbon spooled up looks fresh.
The typewriter keys and space-bar show very little use for such an old machine and rubber platens get shiny with use.
I think he's lying about having used it before. Is it perhaps a movie prop?
If I don't look for coding, the photo and text make very little sense. (Not a gin Rummy player … is the score he's talking about also coded? It's an average of 33.5 points per game and that, of course, will set of the "it's the Masons" fags.)
>>8454282 (PB)
There can only be one "Arch Angel".
>>8454319 (PB)
There are NO shortages. Not "not".