Splinched to Death

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"Splinching, or the separation of random body parts, occurs when the mind is insufficiently determined. You must concentrate continually upon your destination, and move, without haste, but with deliberation…"


To see an apparition, is to see a ghost. The question is, what is a ghost? To a Harry Potter fan, it might mean you are seeing a momentary image of someone using magic, to flip from one location to another.Transported, as if you were using the transporter from Star Trek, without the transporter, using magic. Beam me up, Scotty! Sometimes, the transporter electronics would suffer from a malfunction. All of the molecules of the person's body did not intergrate, while arriving at the chosen location.

Splinching is the equivalent, in Harry Potter's world. Ron Weasley lost part of his arm. Hermione reversed most of the damage, but it took time.Star Trek could medically speed damaged flesh, but if your molecules were lost in space, there was nothing to be done.

We come to Donald Trump’s personal attorney, Michael D. Cohen

He splinched his reputation.It was damaged between the New York Times and the Washington Post.

https://wonkette.com/613159/trump-l...-the-thing-he-says-he-did-russia-who-what-now

Kellyanne Conway suffers as her reputation is splinched.

Conway similarly attempted to deflect her misstatement by noting that “honest mistakes abound” on Twitter Friday morning.

Unfortunately, Kellyanne Conway told Cosmopolitan magazine and TMZ about the Bowling Green Massacre, before she changed her story.

Slapping on a transparent Bandaid does not cover up the would, where the truth met the road.

Their boss Trump has been splinched so many times, it is hard to believe his reputation is alive.

gsgs comment- Donald Trump's repuataion became undead. The banks that funded him, found that out when the bankruptcies started. They did not burn it death, as they should have. They decided undead would serve their purposes, better than truly, really dead,dead, dead.

From the movie, The Princess Bride (1987)


Miracle Max: He probably owes you money huh? I'll ask him.
Inigo Montoya: He's dead. He can't talk.
Miracle Max: Whoo-hoo-hoo, look who knows so much. It just so happens that your friend here is only MOSTLY dead. There's a big difference between mostly dead and all dead. Mostly dead is slightly alive. With all dead, well, with all dead there's usually only one thing you can do.
Inigo Montoya: What's that?
Miracle Max: Go through his clothes and look for loose change


It possibly might have died back in 1976.

Trump Management settled the case, promising not to discriminate against blacks, Puerto Ricans and other minorities. As part of the agreement, Trump was required to send its list of vacancies in its 15,000 apartments to a civil-rights group, giving them first priority in providing applicants for certain apartments, according to a contemperaneous New York Times account. Trump, who emphasized that the agreement was not an admission of guilt, later crowed that he was satisfied because it did not require them to “accept persons on welfare as tenants unless as qualified as any other tenant.”

But the company didn’t sufficiently fulfill its promise, because three years later, the Justice Department charged Trump Management with continuing to discriminate against blacks through such tactics as telling them that apartments were not available. As part of its demands, the government asked that victims of discrimination be compensated and that Trump Management continue to report to the Justice Department on its compliance. Cohn lashed out, according to the New York Times, claiming that the court motion was “nothing more than a rehash of complaints by a couple of planted malcontents.”

But the problem persisted, prompting New York City’s human rights commission to regularly dispatch investigators to search for examples of discriminatory rental practices in Trump-owned buildings. Trump was not amused, telling the New York Times that the investigation was a “form of horrible harassment.”

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/04/29/donald-trump-blacks-lawsuit_n_855553.html


Trump's real-estate company, Trump Management Corporation, was sued by the Justice Department in 1973 for racial discrimination after allegedly refusing to rent apartments to African-Americans/lying to them about prices and conditions.

http://www.villagevoice.com/news/do...-department-for-racial-discrimination-6669484


Trump was already something of a topic in the New York press, owing mostly to his developer father, Fred Trump.

Fraud was committed, by using affordable housing funds and grants, while practicing discimination.

http://www.villagevoice.com/news/ho...ed-his-way-from-avenue-z-to-manhattan-7380462
 
Felix Sater, a Russian-American who in 1998 pleaded guilty to a Mafia-related stock fraud scheme, but then helped the U.S. government as an informer, which was very considerate of him. He also has his own close connections to Donald Trump: He worked out of an office in Trump Tower and helped Trump with several real estate deals, including attempts — not realized — to build a Trump Tower in Moscow, as recently as 2015. So he and Trump are buds, right? Not if you ask Donald Trump about him today, no way, says the Post:

In 2010, Trump allowed Sater to use a business card identifying himself as a senior adviser to the Trump Organization while he prospected deals. Still, when Sater’s criminal past, which had long been sealed because of his government cooperation, emerged, Trump claimed to barely know the Russian immigrant. In sworn testimony in 2013 in litigation related to a failed project with which Sater had been involved, Trump said he would not recognize Sater if they were in the same room.

https://wonkette.com/613159/trump-l...-the-thing-he-says-he-did-russia-who-what-not

Trump, Felix Sater, the CIA and the FBI

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/02/19/us/politics/donald-trump-ukraine-russia.html?_r=1

The reports from the New York Times and the Washington Post show that a Russian-backed Ukrainian politician and Sater used Michael Cohen, Trump's personal lawyer, to pass on to the Trump administration a reported "peace plan" for Ukraine and Russia that would essentially have the Russians pull out of eastern Ukraine. In return, Ukrainians would agree to lease Crimea back to the Russians for 50 or 100 years.

http://www.slate.com/blogs/the_slat...osition_on_plan_to_lift_russia_sanctions.html


According to the Times, Trump’s personal lawyer, Michael Cohen, delivered the sealed proposal for Ukrainian-Russian peace to Michael Flynn a week before he was forced out as national security adviser. Cohen vehemently denied that was the case to the Washington Post, which followed the Times scoop with its own story. “I acknowledge that the brief meeting took place, but emphatically deny discussing this topic or delivering any documents to the White House and/or General Flynn,” Cohen said. According to Cohen, he told the Ukrainian member of parliament (Andrii V. Artemenko) he could mail his peace proposal to the White House like anyone else. The Times stands by its story, insisting Cohen said “in no uncertain terms that he delivered the Ukraine proposal to Michael Flynn’s office at the White House.

A week before Michael T. Flynn resigned as national security adviser, a sealed proposal was hand-delivered to his office, outlining a way for President Trump to lift sanctions against Russia. Mr. Flynn is gone, having been caught lying about his own discussion of sanctions with the Russian ambassador. But the proposal, a peace plan for Ukraine and Russia, remains, along with those pushing it: Michael D. Cohen, the president’s personal lawyer, who delivered the document; Felix H. Sater, a business associate who helped Mr. Trump scout deals in Russia; and a Ukrainian lawmaker trying to rise in a political opposition movement shaped in part by Mr. Trump’s former campaign manager Paul Manafort.


Both Manafort and Cohen were among those said to be under investigation by the government. The Trump business associate, Felix Sater, is the Russian-born “mobster” (and convicted felon) who has apparently also been a CIA and FBI informant for years. As Josh Marshall laid out in a Talking Points Memo piece, Sater’s story is bizarre and incredible — but no more so than the fact that the president of the United States has been financially connected with him for years.

http://www.salon.com/2017/02/21/dee...sia-may-hold-the-key-to-the-widening-scandal/


https://mobile.twitter.com/michaeldweiss/status/833383094061301761?ref_src=twsrc^tfw


gsgs comment-

WTF is happening ?

:confused:
 
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