Apologies, could swear I saw that, but now I don't see it.
I don't think so. I watched this interview.
https:// www.youtube.com/watch?v=tDuQRQj0AzM
he starts off having trouble remembering his mother's nationality.
And his story didn't hang together for me. How did he get banks to overinsure his receivables so he could cash in the policies to make a spread of a few billion? (like insuring your house for 120% of its value then burning it down.) How did he turn that few billion into trillions?
To me, he doesn't talk like someone describing actual transactions, although he knows enough to sound like he understands these markets.
He bent the rules like everyone else who uses the EB-5 program, so people could get citizenship for investment of $5 mil rather than $10 mil. But that's still 5 mil from people with the ability to accumulate that much money. Not terrible immigrants to my way of thinking.
I already answered another anon, I think Wanta is BS.
>CLAS-59#241
my take on this was, fwiw:
CLAS-59#241-Q (that was the actual quote from Q and something about how they're bad guys)
now turn # into = and
CLAS-59=241-Q
CLAS+Q = 300
There is a group called the "Committee of 300". One of the groups reputed to rule the world. Maybe Q has some members on C300. The rest of C300 we'll call CLAS. And maybe all but 59 of them are bad guys. (Q, and 59 others, are OK.)
Time is urgent, and suddenly we're not supposed to meme but instead stop outside comms.
This on a public though not blindlingly obvious board.
Maybe they need us to solve some riddle for it to be admissible in court, and they're planning to use it soon?
If he was convicted, it was a plea bargain and a guilty plea. I suppose that could be done in a judge's chambers – would like lawyerfags to weigh in on whether this is possible. Generally trials have to be public.