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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.

This topic – pro communism – will probably not be shadow banned by Google, the the umbrella for what is arguably the largest collection of oligarchs and de facto censors in the history of the world.

By J. Gary DiLaura, FBI, retired
![DiLaura says "the murder charges will be dropped. If they find fentanyl in his blood …all criminal charges will be dropped. If you can blow up the picture of the knee, it may be that it was never on the neck, just his jaw and back of the head…that we [at the FBI] did teach. Knee on the head, ear…but not throat. There is no proof he was killed by those cops…yet!"](/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fmedia.frpbn.com%2Fmedia%2F2020_05_1-chauvin-floyd-600x516.png%3Ft%3D2026-04-11T02%253A07%253A10.830Z&w=3840&q=75)
This is an interesting point of view because J. Gary DiLaura, a white, retired FBI agent, and avid Trump supporter, with a large audience of readers, has had experience in the field facing threats and determining when to use a chokehold or not. It was a form of a chokehold that held George Floyd dow

The following post by Fred is not necessarily the opinion of Frank Report, and it is certainly not the opinion of Google, their subsidiary YouTube, or Facebook, Twitter or the mainstream China-supported or authoritarian-loving mainstream media. As such this post, and the site altogether may be shado

I got something unexpected in the mail recently.

From our last article Advocate Argues for End of Registry for Sex Offenders, a series of comments were made that readers interested in the topic might like to read as a separate post since a reasonable debate has ensued.

Ed. Note: Thanks to Rafael Mendoza Torres for bringing this to my attention:

The names of the interviewees and some incidentals were changed to protect the privacy of those who agreed to be interviewed.

This bizarre story has been reported in mainstream media outlets, yet I doubt a single one has done more than report it with the purpose of demonizing a mother and her boyfriend.