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In the history of government, they have given us no reason to believe them and still show they are working solely in the interest of the rich establishment. It is not that I think the government is screwing us over on our rights, I know for a fact they are. As far as Ohtani, it is not a new version. Ohtani was being lied to by the interpreter and never agreed to or understood what the original version was. Once he got back and another interpreter talked to him who explained what the story that was being told was, Ohtani was in complete shock and then had his version told.
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I have built a decent position in ICP and it is starting to take off. Now my third largest holding behind SOL and BTC. Currently sitting at $15.25.
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Yes it is 100 percent clear. Ohtani was a total victim who was extremely naive and taken advantage of by this liar and crook. Ohtani will face no punishment for this from baseball or the feds.
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BTC @ 66,800 SOL @ 183 7 percent in two days.
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That is not only bigotted, it is incorrect. Not a soul has ever seen Ohtani gamble on anything. Even the bookie says he never spoke or communicated with Ohtani in any way and only knew Ohtani connection because of the wire transfers.
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I should have posted the rest of the story where it made it clear thst Ohtani did not know what was going on. Even while the interpreter was confessing he was still telling lies and then telling Ohtani a completely different version. Ohtani had no idea the gambling issue and payments until later.
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Dodgers Rumors: Shohei Ohtani Wasn’t Aware Of Ippei Mizuhara’s Gambling Until Clubhouse Meeting The Seoul Series brought about multiple off-the-field distractions for the Los Angeles Dodgers, first with a bomb threat on Opening Day, then an illegal gambling scandal involving Ippei Mizuhara and by extension Shohei Ohtani as well. Mizuhara’s purported betting came to light when a federal investigation into Southern California bookmaker Mathew Bowyer turned up wire transfers from a bank account under Ohtani’s name. “In the course of responding to recent media inquiries, we discovered that Shohei has been the victim of a massive theft, and we are turning the matter over to the authorities,” Berk Brettler LLP, the law firm representing Ohtani, said in a statement. According to Tisha Thompson of ESPN, Ohtani was not aware of Mizuhara’s gambling activity and debts until the interpreter addressed the Dodgers clubhouse in Seoul: After the game, the Dodgers hold a meeting in the clubhouse, where team owner Mark Walter tells the players a negative story is coming, according to a team official later interviewed by ESPN. Mizuhara apologizes, according to the official, and tells the team he has a gambling addiction. A Dodgers executive, Andrew Friedman, stands up and says Ohtani had helped to cover Mizuhara’s losses, the team official and others present said. On the way back to the hotel, Ohtani starts asking questions about what had been said in the clubhouse, the Ohtani spokesman told ESPN, and his representatives say that’s when Ohtani told them he didn’t recognize Mizuhara’s version of the events. According to the Dodgers official and Ohtani’s spokesman, Ohtani’s representatives had continued to rely on Mizuhara to communicate with Ohtani while they were dealing with the situation, and Mizuhara did not tell Ohtani what was happening.
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Ohtani's biggest mistakes were not learning English and being naive and trusting this con man...... Ohtani’s former interpreter, Ippei Mizuhara, had inaccuracies in public biography As a brewing gambling scandal has ensnared Los Angeles Dodgers superstar Shohei Ohtani, questions have arisen about the reliability of the tale’s primary narrator thus far: Ohtani’s now former interpreter and best friend, Ippei Mizuhara. Those questions have only grown, with increased scrutiny on Mizuhara revealing that key points of his publicly available biography appear to be either exaggerated or inaccurate. For years, the Los Angeles Angels media guide lists Mizuhara as having graduated from the University of California, Riverside in 2007, and that he spent spring training in 2012 working for the New York Yankees as an interpreter for Japanese pitcher Hideki Okajima. Also, multiple news reports noted that Mizuhara served as Okajima’s interpreter in 2010 with the Boston Red Sox — where he reportedly got his first major-league opportunity. disputed the notion that Mizuhara had ever attended the school, much less having graduated. “Our university records do not show a student by the name of Ippei Mizuhara having attended UC Riverside,” a school spokesman told The Athletic. UC Riverside did not respond when asked if it was possible Mizuhara attended the school under a different name, or if anyone with a similar name ever attended. Spokespeople representing Ohtani declined to comment when asked if they had believed Mizuhara’s biography during his tenure with Ohtani. Meanwhile, multiple news reports show that Okajima failed a physical on Feb. 17, 2012, before spring training, when he was released by the Yankees. Mizuhara could have worked with Okajima before the official start of camp, during the month or so when players on minor-league deals might arrive early to work out. But the Angels media guide has stated annually since 2019 that Mizuhara “served as an interpreter for Hideki Okajima during Yankees Spring Training in 2012.” Earlier this week, the Red Sox released a statement insisting that Mizuhara has never worked for the team. “We are reaching out to all of you because of reports in various outlets stating that Ippei Mizuhara worked for the Red Sox as an interpreter, which is incorrect,” read a message from the club distributed to media members on Friday. “Mizuhara was never employed by the Boston Red Sox in any capacity and was not an interpreter for Hideki Okajima during the pitcher’s time with the team. Please know that we have thoroughly checked our files to ensure we are providing accurate information.” Mizuhara and Okajima could not be reached for comment. Mizhuara’s connection to Okajima seems to have been exaggerated over time. Multiple news reports have linked Mizuhara to Okajima over different periods. That includes a Nippon.com story from 2021 that said Mizuhara was Okajima’s interpreter during the 2010 season with the Red Sox. But in addition to the Red Sox’s denial, archives from the Boston Globe in April and May 2010 name Ryo Shinkawa as Okajima’s interpreter. The team’s media guide from 2010 lists two people as team interpreters that season, but not Mizuhara. Searches on two different news databases did not bring up results featuring Mizuhara before 2018, when Ohtani first signed with the Angels. In devising a media guide, the standard protocol requires trust between the media relations department and the rest of the employees, according to interviews with media relations staffers from other clubs, who requested anonymity to speak candidly. The media relations department does not have the time to vet the resume claims of each employee, the staffers said. A media relations staffer will often send a proposed biographic thumbnail for pre-approval to the employee, or ask the employee for biographical information in publishing the guide. Mizuhara was terminated from his position with the Dodgers on Wednesday after Ohtani’s representatives alleged that he stole at least $4.5 million from the two-way superstar to cover his own gambling losses. Mizuhara initially told ESPN on Tuesday that Ohtani had agreed to pay off Mizuhara’s debts, and was present when the money was wired to Matt Bowyer, the alleged bookmaker currently under federal investigation. But soon after Mizuhara spoke with ESPN, a spokesman for Ohtani recanted the account and said that Ohtani had not been aware of Mizuhara’s gambling activity. The Associated Press reported that the IRS has opened a criminal investigation into Mizuhara. ESPN reported that Ohtani’s representatives have initiated a criminal complaint against Mizuhara, but declined to state which agency. Major League Baseball announced on Friday that it opened a formal investigation into the situation. Until these recent events, the 39-year-old Mizuhara had been the most prominent of a small group of interpreters working with Asian players in Major League Baseball. He was seen as Ohtani’s right-hand man, always at the side of the two-way superstar, and he was one of the most public-facing people in the sport.
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Who here still supports Jan 6 attack?
jonmx replied to The Psychic Observer's topic in The Geek Club
The bet I lost was about Fani getting booted, which it still looks like she probably will, just not by the spineless judge. -
Who here still supports Jan 6 attack?
jonmx replied to The Psychic Observer's topic in The Geek Club
It is just Ron the pot looking in the mirror. -
Who here still supports Jan 6 attack?
jonmx replied to The Psychic Observer's topic in The Geek Club
Judges morphed into idiots when inside these corrupt institutions for too long. All the 1984 Act did was tried to make equal sentencing for equal crimes. So what this corrupt judge did was look at all the other BLM sentences and say hey they all got probation, so this one will too. Instead of comparing to the obscene sentences the J6ers were given. So this warped bastard of a judge is using a rule which is supposed to equalize the sentencing and instead twisted it to continue the two-teir justice system which favors the bootlickers to the red-blooded Americans. You fuking idiots just parrot crap and have not the slightest clue what it really means. Dumfukers every one of you bootlicking idiots. -
Who here still supports Jan 6 attack?
jonmx replied to The Psychic Observer's topic in The Geek Club
Two-tiered justice system. Modern leftist see freedom-loving citizens as the only criminals worth prosecuting. The biggest crime one can commit is speaking out against corrupt institutions. -
Who here supports the liberal creation of the KKK and US slavery?
jonmx replied to seafoam1's topic in The Geek Club
The base of the party is freedom-loving Americans who believe in the rights and principles outlined in the Constitution. People who do not believe that power-hungry greedy bastards who are empowered by corrupt institutions are superior and should be able to limit our speech, take our guns, spy on us, not protect our borders, fight illegal proxies wars, convict people by jury shopping districts, treat people unequally. Racism is not even part of the equation. -
Who here supports the liberal creation of the KKK and US slavery?
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Out of over 200 dixiecrat politicians (congressmen, senators, governors, etc.) exactly two switched parties, Strom and Albert Watson, and Strom did so long before Nixon was president. -
Who here supports the liberal creation of the KKK and US slavery?
jonmx replied to seafoam1's topic in The Geek Club
Dixiecrats are a myth. The hardcore racists stayed Democrat. The Dixicrat BS was created by leftist institutions to try to wrap the Democrsts into goodness. Nixon and Reagan did not win the south with racist rhetoric. This is when the leftist manipulators came up with the Dog Whistle nonsense since they could not point to any racist language, they had to say they were talking in some secret code. That is the type of stupidity the Democrats voters always go far, because they are the most easily manipulated idiots. -
March Madness does nothing for me any more. Likely will not watch a single game
jonmx replied to edjr's topic in The Geek Club
I screwed up and went to a bar to eat which had the NC-MSU game on. So I ended up seeing maybe 10 minutes of the NCAA tournament. 5 years ago, I would hatdly miss a time slot when a game was on. -
Who here supports the liberal creation of the KKK and US slavery?
jonmx replied to seafoam1's topic in The Geek Club
In the entire history of the Democratic party, the Dems have never been on the side which believed all races are equal and should be treated equally. The Dems switch from pro-slave/pro-segregation to going after the black vote by creating welfare policies which rewarded single-parent families, implemented racial quotas which judged people by races, and are now fully anti-white, anti-traditional family, and anti-individual freedom. Dems have always loved their authoritarian power which trusts centralized powerful elitist institutions at the expense of rights and freedoms of the individual. -
Who here still supports the 28 - 3 comeback?
jonmx replied to The PosterFormerlyKnownAs's topic in The Geek Club
Yeah right, of course you did. Brady did not give up while the Falcons played soft defense. That is why they lost. The Falcon's got overconfident and took their foot off the gas x -
Who here still supports the Pearl Harbor attack?
jonmx replied to squistion's topic in The Geek Club
Internal Japanese history suggests it was not Hiroshima and Nagasaki which caused Japan to surrender. The death of over 100,000 Japanese citizen had very little impact on their thinking. Japan surrendered because they knew Russia was getting ready to enter the war against Japan, and Japan's real fear was surrendering to Russia. Their best chance for survival as a country was to surrender to the US. Japan's wartime prime minister, Kantaro Suzuki, urging his Cabinet to surrender is quoted, "If we miss [the chance] today, the Soviet Union will take not only Manchuria, Korea and Sakhalin, but also Hokkaido. We must end the war while we can deal with the United States." -
Who here still supports the Pearl Harbor attack?
jonmx replied to squistion's topic in The Geek Club
As usual the dipshit misses the real issue, why was Pearl Harbor caught off guard? Was it really incompetence by the leadership in Pearl which was warned to be on alert but wasn't prepared (the official story), or was it Roosevelt/Washington DC who withheld intelligence or were they actually fooled by the Japanese and expected attacks elsewhere. Late November of 1941, US intelligence was well aware that Japan was ready to expand the war, but the controversy is if we knew Pearl might be the target. Probably not, but we were still caught with our pants down way more than we should have been considering our awareness. -
Who here supports the liberal creation of the KKK and US slavery?
jonmx replied to seafoam1's topic in The Geek Club
There is nothing liberal about it. They have created a fascist-like government that consists of a collection of very powerful unelected unstoppable Bureaucracies who in collusion with rich elites, corrupt politicians and mega corporations run this country. All our institutions have been corrupted with this elitism mentality that they are superior and they can lie and cheat to increase their power and wealth. We are all becoming slaves to this un-Consitutional form of government, and the people who support Democrats and establishment Republicans are their useful idiots. -
Who here still supports the 28 - 3 comeback?
jonmx replied to The PosterFormerlyKnownAs's topic in The Geek Club
I somewhat predicted it. Several idiots at FBG insisted the game was over, while I insisted there was plenty of time in the game. I laid out how they could come back and they proceeded to do it. -
Who here still supports Jan 6 attack?
jonmx replied to The Psychic Observer's topic in The Geek Club
In my rush to post this I regret my mistakes. I am sorry that I left the murders of Ashli Babbit and Rosanne Boyland off this list. We have since discussed the cowardly murder of Ashli but there was also the murder of Rosanne Boyland who is shown on video being Billie clubbed by Capitol Police. The murder of these two by Capitol Police is why the media could call the riots 'deadly', while falsely insinuating it was the rioters who killed. This helped falsely framed what happened so the useful idiots would eat up the rest of the lies and the government entrapment was complete. -
Ippei Mizuhara is a con man who lied about his education and previous job experience to get his job with Ohtani and the Dodgers. Ohtani does not gamble, all the gambling was done by Mizuhara. Ohtani was completely caught off gaurd and had zero clue what was going on and Mizuhara was lying to everyone trying to cover upnthat he stole/swindled the money from Ohtani.
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They are all fuking liars who view freedom-loving Americans as sub-humans and not a single one of them deserves to be treated with respect.