Colleges are really state controlled entities that fall under the jurisdiction of the governor. While many people saw the recent legislation in California to allow college athletes to be compensated as a victory. I saw it as a public relations spin due to the fallout of the Jeffrey Epstein murder investigation. The colleges are changing their public image and preparing for possible fallout and future criminal/civil litigation in the future. Additionally, California announced rid of its private prison industry in the state after many years, another PR event. These are telltale signs of legal maneuvers taking place to prepare for pending litigation in the future
It all started with Dr. Baden refuting the Medical Examiner's Office conclusion and the NCAA coming out with changes to the compensation of athletes. There is a strong college connection with these murders. Jeffrey Epstein had deep connections to MIT and other colleges that were stealing intellectual property and using some cockamamie story to justify what they did. Some of these people ran off to get millions in startup money from billionaires such as Bill Gates.
The NCAA's recent moves is a PR stunt to change their public image so that if accusations came out they could defend them. It would be similar to me joining some organization to fight child exploitation and human trafficking, after knowing I am about to get caught involved in human trafficking and child exploitation.
A company making EV's abandon their plans just a couple weeks ago, both had professors leave their schools to get paid.
This is a credible story that should be featured by the major media outlets, why are they trying to hide the truth from the public?
It all started with Dr. Baden refuting the Medical Examiner's Office conclusion and the NCAA coming out with changes to the compensation of athletes. There is a strong college connection with these murders. Jeffrey Epstein had deep connections to MIT and other colleges that were stealing intellectual property and using some cockamamie story to justify what they did. Some of these people ran off to get millions in startup money from billionaires such as Bill Gates.
The NCAA's recent moves is a PR stunt to change their public image so that if accusations came out they could defend them. It would be similar to me joining some organization to fight child exploitation and human trafficking, after knowing I am about to get caught involved in human trafficking and child exploitation.
A company making EV's abandon their plans just a couple weeks ago, both had professors leave their schools to get paid.
This is a credible story that should be featured by the major media outlets, why are they trying to hide the truth from the public?
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