tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8044318176622758692.post3139865317311512493..comments2024-03-01T03:51:38.081-05:00Comments on Allergic to Bull: Blogger Defense Team Launches a Website to Fight (In Court) the Tactics of Team KimberlinA.W.http://www.blogger.com/profile/10876021589516844048noreply@blogger.comBlogger9125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8044318176622758692.post-7170178276772555652012-07-11T23:34:39.073-04:002012-07-11T23:34:39.073-04:00So, is G Force part of the Blogger Defense Team, t...So, is G Force part of the Blogger Defense Team, too?Davidhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15749883999637833698noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8044318176622758692.post-20599722008203543182012-07-11T00:27:30.886-04:002012-07-11T00:27:30.886-04:00continuing,
I haven't figured out how the nov...continuing,<br /><br />I haven't figured out how the novel ends, yet. What I do know is that the hero takes some time to step back to review the big picture. There he notices that the villain's non-profit has a bookkeeping entry for "rent" that is orders of magnitude larger than the fair market rent of his relative's house, let alone the guest house in back [or, by IRS rules the percentage of that guest house used to run the nonprofit.] Like Al Capone, it is not the murder, lying, or corruption that is his downfall. It is the IRS.<br /><br />Like any other work of fiction, any resemblance to any person living or dead is coincidence. <br /><br /><br />I hope you agree that it is an interesting story.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8044318176622758692.post-83512977719219460782012-07-11T00:25:44.992-04:002012-07-11T00:25:44.992-04:00Continuing,
In order to defeat the judgment, he p...Continuing,<br /><br />In order to defeat the judgment, he places his home under a relative's name, and claims to live in the small guest house in the back. In order to launder his income he forms two non-profits. The first is called "Justice through dance," and, the second "Army of Davids." They are empty shells with the primary purpose of accepting paying for his dirty tricks business. He grants himself a nominal salary too small to be garnished. He, also, grants himself, and his wife and children a very lavious lifestyle with monies diverted from the non-profit in a series of devious ways. <br /><br />By naming his non-profit "Justice through dance" he gives his clients th opportunity to launder their payments by encouraging their friends and associates to donate to a worthy charity. In an amazing stroke of luck, he manages to have a famous Russian ballet defector donate to his non-profit. This gives his enterprise an aura of respectablity. Naming his other non-profit "Army of Davids" was particularly Orwellian. The Army of Davids toppled big media by exposing the truth. Our villians tactic was to spread disinformation on the internet, and, follow that up with lawfare.<br /><br />As his reputation, and connects grew, so did his black ops business. His non-profit donations reached mid-six-figures. Life was good. Like Scarface he was at the top, and, like Scarface he has about to fall.<br /><br />The event that started his downfall was when interpol thought a Sihk extremist had shaved his beard to avoid arrest. Using graphics software they created a wanted poster depicting a shaven suspect. Other Sihks deemed this an insult to their faith, and an international incident resulted. It, also, created a push back among those whom did not want to capitulate to what they considered threats and terrorism. One website operator even ran a contest encouraging readers to create shaved images of the suspect for publications.<br /><br />Sihk extremists wanted revenge. They asked questioned and made inquiries until someone indentified our villian as the man for the job. On the behalf of the extremists, he started a massive lawfare assault against the website operator, and, anyone who tried to stay in the way.<br />Our hero, another blog operator, enters the story when stands behind the webmaster whom hosted the contest. <br /><br />Our hero, a middle-class fellow receives his baptism by fire when his life is turned upside down. Fortunately for our hero, fellow website operators realize that it could just as easily been them that had been targeted for attack, and rally to his defense.<br /><br />The story gets even more interesting. Publicity and exposure are an anathma to blacks ops. When the web operators used their strongest weapons publicity and exposure our villian begins to feel the heat, and, tries to use his lawfare skills to silence his critics. This only causes his critics to redouble their efforts.<br /><br />This is where the novel becomes a political thriller. Our villians partner in his political black ops business have as dubious of pasts as our villian. They know each others secrets. The conspiracy begins to unravel as they realize it has a weak link. Blackmail, and the threat of blackmail, becomes the theme of the novel. Each member of the business can threaten to take down every other member, and, they all have the ability to expose their clients, and visa versa. The drama unfolds in courtrooms, though most of the action occurs behind the scenes as various backroom players try to further, or stop, the investigation. All this occurs in the backdrop of a political campaign.<br /><br />ContinuedAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8044318176622758692.post-50299650836303718212012-07-11T00:21:48.054-04:002012-07-11T00:21:48.054-04:00Aaron,
I see you have written a novel. I'm th...Aaron,<br /><br />I see you have written a novel. I'm thinking of a novel of my own. I'll try to give you a brief synaposis.<br /><br />The villian is a man is a son of a local doctor who pursued some easy money by dealing in heroin. He soon learns that even larger money is to be earned smuggling. Unfortunately for him, he was caught, convicted and sentenced to sixty years. <br /><br />During his life of crime, a local reporter was closing in on his racket, so he had a fellow dealer kill her execution-style. Though he is suspected of the murder, he is never convicted. Not satisfied with the prison sentence for drug smuggling, the family of the reporter sues him and wins a judgment against him for over a million dollars.<br /><br />The villian having lots of time on his hands spends increasing large amount of time in the law library. As the year pass he becomes somewhat of the proverbial jailhouse lawyer. Like every other jailhouse lawyer he files a series of appeals to win his freedom. What is unique is his imagination. He creates a fantasy world in which he was supporting CIA black ops with the drug money, but, was scapegoated by the President himself when the operations were exposed.<br /><br />His story fascinates a magazine reporter whom offers him a large sum of money to serialize his story. Investigating the villian's claim the reporters realizes that his claims are fantasy, and serialized the life story of an upper-middle class kid turned drug dealer. Contractually obligated, the magazine pays him according to a contract he structured to evade paying the judgment against him. Instead of taking the payout, he directs the funds towards business projects in foreign countries, allowing him a cover for more smuggling operations, this time in the even more lucrative fields of intellectual property and human beings.<br /><br />He is eventually paroled, but, is sent back to prison when the parole board discovers he refused to apply his royalties to the judgment. He is sent back to prison.<br /><br />Released a second time, he formulates a new income scheme given the twin restraints that he is a convicted felon, and subject to garnishment and asset forfeiture at any moment. He decides to enter the lucrative business of political blackops and dirty tricks. His speciality is harassment. As a defacto lawyer he can serially ligate against targets on the behalf of his clients. And, as a de jure non-lawyer he is exempt from any professional codes of conduct. The one problem he has is standing. As a pro se ligate he can only sue on his own behalf. He works around this by provolking and/or fabricating conflicts with his client's enemies to personalize the conflict and gain standing.<br /><br />continuedAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8044318176622758692.post-19681302934224986602012-07-10T22:04:01.200-04:002012-07-10T22:04:01.200-04:00This has included attempting to get my wife and I ...<i>This has included attempting to get my wife and I killed</i><br /><br />Sorry to be anal, but the correct grammar is "attempting to get my wife and me killed."<br /><br />Here's the rule. Take out "my wife." Would you write "attempting to get I killed" or "attempting to get me killed"? The addition of "my wife" to the sentence doesn't change the grammar.Stogiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05852841950131130696noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8044318176622758692.post-20437955189429809362012-07-10T15:57:33.717-04:002012-07-10T15:57:33.717-04:001) Made my donation. Sorry it can't be more....1) Made my donation. Sorry it can't be more.<br /><br />2) Matthew -- I believe he's referring to the effort to out Aaron in public records for and then making the claim that the availability of that information in the public record made him and his family/associates a target for Islamo-terrorism -- which was clearly his intent by dragging into the public record in the first place.Rhymes With Righthttp://rhymeswithright.mu.nunoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8044318176622758692.post-38291444366197445842012-07-10T01:31:31.937-04:002012-07-10T01:31:31.937-04:00This has included attempting to get my wife and I ...<i>This has included attempting to get my wife and I killed, </i><br /><br />Wait, I thought you'd said that you didn't know exactly who was responsible for the SWATing, and that it was just as likely to have been a Kimberlin supporter as Kimberlin himself. Has new evidence on the matter come to light?Matthew Clinehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12993030092496748748noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8044318176622758692.post-56757258921881110902012-07-09T20:30:34.283-04:002012-07-09T20:30:34.283-04:00Looks like we got us a convoy.Looks like we got us a <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HWO_AIh8drk" rel="nofollow">convoy</a>.scrubjayhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09149173603708989182noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8044318176622758692.post-23041117347890328342012-07-09T20:23:45.600-04:002012-07-09T20:23:45.600-04:00Grammie
This is absolutely wonderful news!
Will ...Grammie<br /><br />This is absolutely wonderful news!<br /><br />Will you or they set up a Twitter account to keep us informed or will you just continue as normal and include the Bloggers Defense Team info in your tweets.<br /><br />#BrettKimberlin et al can only succeed by picking off individuals who don't have access to the funding, via far left groups, that they do and are therefore at such a disadvantage.<br /><br />I don't know why I can't sign in here with my WordPress account but I post under that as Grammie so I'll just add my username at the top.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com