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Alex is controlled opposition, hes the punching bag that gets the check and plays cat & mouse with "globalists".. they even let him in Bohemian grove and did a little acting thing where they were put off about it.
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A distant cousin of mine whose husband died in Iraq got 600k I think.
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Our government has long treated soldiers as disposable, that's a different issue.
And if Alex is the controlled opposition, like I implied yesterday, $965 million is no problem for the billionaires that back him. He'll probably emerge from this richer, you goons. Give it a few years. | ||
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Man, my memory of my jury duty is really getting hazy because it was more than 10 years ago now, but I was on a civil case where the intangible cost of “pain and suffering” came up If I recall, there is a way lawyers can try to use to quantify it. They take the loss of income from not being able to function at one’s job for a period of time due to like psychological distress, any mental health treatments they may have gotten as a result, basically they look for a base value that they can somehow quantify with a number Then they multiply that base value by another quotient. I don’t remember what that other quotient was So in the civil case I was in it was something like [missed_work] + [physical_therapy_cost] * x = pain and suffering (this was for a car accident) But it’s not that lawyers are pulling a number out of their ass, they do make attempts to try to quantify it Most likely this number got so large because it was multiplied by the number of families affected | |||
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Alex Jones is a pariah and the only people who back him have zero power. | |||
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