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Forbes Says Vítek Is Worth $7.2 Billion. The Numbers Say Otherwise
His Forbes-reported net worth is $7.1 billion, making him the 542nd richest person in the world, according to Forbes, and 6th richest in his native Czech Republic.

His Forbes-reported net worth is $7.1 billion, making him the 542nd richest person in the world, according to Forbes, and 6th richest in his native Czech Republic.

Thanks to Shadow State, we have the transcript of an anonymous White man [I think he is White] whose face we can see and voice we can hear in a YouTube video . He makes some alarming statements about CHOP or CHAZ, the six block occupied zone in Seattle, Washington.

I don’t know if there is a better artist today than MK10ART. Her work, on the topics of the day, and her niche – of the monstrous Nxivm cult – are masterpieces that can only be understood by examining the body of her work.

Although most of the commenters on this site add insight to the topics posted, there are a few very obtuse trolls who love to make insulting comments.

MK10ART’s painting of Keith Alan Raniere in his prison cell.

This happened two years ago, but I think it is important to republish it – in the era of Black Lives Matter, since it goes without saying that, if Black Lives Matter, then Black voices matter. And this was the only time I appeared on a Black radio show connected with my role in Nxivm and wherein I g

The Nxivm battle is over.

This is Part 4 of the Ghana scam story. And I am sad to say there is going to be a Part 5 . I won’t get it into it in detail now, but there is a Part 5 coming and, even sadder, a Part 6 .

Overall, a slim majority (51%) of likely voters thought, regardless of their political support, President Trump would win re-election over Democratic nominee Joe Biden (43%), while 6% thought someone else would win the 2020 Presidential Election.

A majority (55%) of likely voters surveyed thought it was more likely (much more and somewhat more likely combined) that Vice President Biden is in the early stages of dementia, while 45% thought it was less likely (much less and somewhat less likely combined). Overall, subgroups who normally approv