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Saturday, October 29, 2016
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Monday, February 15, 2016
Kanye West $53 Million Dollars In Debt Begs Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg For $1 Billion On Twitter
Monday, August 27, 2012
Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg Kicked Off The Billionaires List
Saturday, June 2, 2012
Mark Zuckerberg Is Having A Very Sad Honeymoon Due To Facebook's Flop On The Stock Market
Friday, May 25, 2012
U.S. Government Violating International Agreements In The Eduardo Saverin Tax Campaign From Congress
The U.S. Congress, via senators Charles Schumer and Bob Casey, put on a disgraceful display last week, slamming Facebook co-founder, Eduardo Saverin for leaving America and renouncing his U.S. citizenship (well, that was before Zuckerberg and Facebook fell from grace in the company's subsequent disaster of an IPO).
Some state Saverin's departure is for tax purposes, but he firmly disagrees and has paid huge sums of money in U.S. taxes over the years. The case brings up a very serious issue, of the U.S. government willfully violating international agreements with other nations of the world, regarding taxes.
The general rule in the international community among Western nations is, if one is from another country, but working elsewhere in the world, one pays taxes to the nation one is employed in (America included). That's been the international agreement and standard for years.
It also poses a problem for American expatriates, if the U.S. Congress continues to march any further into international illegality in said maneuvers, via greedily and spitefully trying to bankrupt people that have left America and now work and live elsewhere, via double taxation (taxes in two countries).
To enforce the aforementioned illegal double taxation, Congress and the IRS, may resort to criminal extraditions to vindictively snatch back Americans working and living abroad, for not paying taxes in America, in addition to their new nations. This would mean they would be working with no money to show for it, being illegally forced to pay taxes in two countries.
Ultimately, it will trigger a pattern of certain nations legislatively cancelling their extradition treaties with the U.S. government, over abuses thereof for financial gain in the tax realm. This would become a doubleedged sword for Washington, as people abroad accused of serious crimes regarding America, would never face justice in the States. What you will also see is creative and financial geniuses fleeing or not coming to America with their ideas and investments, in favor of living and working in countries with no extradition treaties with the United States.
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Tuesday, May 22, 2012
Facebook Stock Plummets Leaving The Company's Future In Doubt On Wall Street
Saturday, May 19, 2012
Facebook IPO Being Described As Lackluster In Light Of Shares Falling
This is well below the value of other companies, such as Facebook contemporary Google and investment titan Berkshire Hathaway. On the eve of the initial public offering, General Motors yanked $10,000,000 in ads from Facebook, stating they did not work, having no consumer impact.
After all, look what happened to MySpace. One minute it was the biggest thing in social networking, the next people stopped using it and Rupert Murdoch was forced to sell it for next to nothing, compared to what he paid for it a few years prior.
Friday, May 18, 2012
U.S. Senator Schumer Speaks About Facebook Founder Like He Is A Runaway Slave For Leaving America
Schumer spoke of Saverin in terms that one would think the tech genius is a runaway slave that needed to be retrieved or punished, as a headline correctly summed it up as, "Dem senators introduce bill to punish Facebook co-founder Eduardo Saverin." How vindictive and vile.
Is his name Kunta Kinte Saverin. Did Mr. Schumer and the senator that cosponsored the bill, Democrat, Bob Casey, buy Saverin at a slave auction, thus making him their property, to do as they command. When you bark about people in those terms and from the U.S. Congress of all places, that's the impression in gives.
Let's get something straight. You didn't make Saverin or anyone else - God did. Voluntarily come down off your high horse before God does it for you.
What's ironic is Saverin has created more jobs in America with his intellectual property (Facebook) than Schumer or Casey have or ever will. Saverin has put more money via taxes into the U.S. Treasury than Schumer or Casey have or ever will. So if one is to judge who is a great American based on how much taxes they pay, which is basically what Schumer and Casey's proposed bill is implying, Saverin would rank very high and they would rank quite low.
Schumer referred to Saverin's departure as something that is apart of a "despicable trend." You know what the Judiciary Report thinks is a "despicable trend"? The obscene amount of money Congress and Obama Administration keeps spending in taxpayer money, with squat to show for it. But I digress...
Schumer and Casey's bill is another abusive move in that same vein. Sponsoring a vindictive, mean, slavetrader sounding congressional bill, is not going to stop anyone from leaving America, nor will it entice future businessmen and women to come to the country with their ideas and investments, as the Saverins, among others, did years ago.
They will look at how Saverin and others are being treated for expanding their horizons and living in a different part of the world and opt against going to or investing in America. They will forgo the nation, thinking to themselves, if at any time I choose to live somewhere else, I will be vindictively maligned in public and maliciously pursued by the U.S. government, seeking to harm me for a peaceful, personal choice. That's a risk most will not want to take.
What is being said about Saverin and the vengeful actions being taken, because he as a human being with rights, chose to freely move about the world, is disgraceful. Saverin and others are crazily being punished by a group of arrogant senators, acting like their personal slave property ran away. It is not Congress' finest hour. It is one of its worst.
Schumer and Casey are acting like a boyfriend after a break-up with a girl that has moved on. It's the equivalent of Schumer and Casey chasing Saverin down the street and into the airport screaming, "You can't quit me" and "I'll get you for this."
Some are describing Saverin's departure as a tax dodge. However, the reported "$67,000,000" in taxes he allegedly dodged is nothing to Saverin, who is worth $3 billion dollars (Saverin only owns 4% of Facebook, after being robbed by greedy, disgraceful Mark Zuckerberg, as seen in the movie "The Social Network").
Saverin stated of his move to Singapore, "I did not think once about my position related to tax savings. The whole idea that that was important to me or part of my consideration is not accurate...simplicity of focus so that my time and efforts can be spent on what matters to me. If I chose to open a bank account locally in Singapore, most of the banks would not accept me in having a fully functional bank account."
Saverin lists his departure as one based in "personal reasons." If you watched the movie "The Social Network" you really shouldn't be surprised he left. I can't imagine the nasty, horrible, contentious, corrupted legal battle and the foul, disdainful way Saverin was treated by crook Mark Zuckerberg, didn't weight on his decision to depart. That whole experience would leave a bad taste in anyone's mouth. Life is too short to have one's quality of life drained by such terrible events. No amount of money can compensate for that.
Saverin's algorithm was invaluable to Facebook, because Zuckerberg couldn't get the site to work without. Saverin brought a lot to the table in intellectual property and via funding the project now known as Facebook. Congress owes him some gratitude for the jobs and international acclaim Facebook has created, not the unhinged contempt of a group of vengeful senators, disgracing the legislature.
Saverin and the Winklevoss twins are the parents of the baby that is Facebook. Zuckerberg is the nurse that helped to deliver the baby, who then stole it. By right and under the law, he should be in prison for what he did, as it constituted criminal copyright infringement, fraud, bank fraud, grand theft larceny, conspiracy to defraud and racketeering, among other charges.
Zuckerberg is a glorified webmaster. Webmastering is a job I've done for 11-years, so I know it when I see it. At most Zuckerberg should have been given a set fee of a few thousand dollars for designing the website Facebook that was someone else's idea, project and computer code. When you look at Google, it is a detailed algorithm that is worth billions. Much like Saverin's algorithm is worth billions, all of which he has not received after being ripped off by Zuckerberg.
What makes a great site is the idea behind it and its contents, not necessarily the aesthetic design by the webmaster. There are some sites that are great to look at, but that's all you do and don't visit often, because its contents is airheaded and boring (some of you know men and women like that as well).
Then there are other sites that have a basic design without all the bells and whistles, but the idea and content causes you to visit often. Look at Drudge Report. The design is pretty basic, downright archaic, but the idea behind it and contents are what made it a hit. But I digress again...
Zuckerberg is one of the biggest thieves in history and has been recorded as such thanks to "The Social Network." That's one of the great things about film. It immortalizes a story for everyone to see indefinitely. The Facebook story is and continues to be a great injustice that needs to be corrected.
Saverin was robbed of tens of billions of dollars and now Congress is forming legislation to try and rip him off some more, after all he did for America and after the unconscionable things Zuckerberg did to him. Zuckerberg didn't make Saverin rich, it's the other way around. Saverin's family already had money when they came to America and now Congress is trying to take as much of that money as possible.
Something has profoundly gone wrong in the system. The government needs to stop whining about people leaving and ask itself what in the legal system and legislature is causing such things to happen, regarding people leaving, seeking other places to live and do business. Congress and the Obama Administration know the answer. They are just too embarrassed and ashamed to admit they are a big part of the problem.
But go ahead with the acts of malice, as the nation and world are watching and shall judge you by it forever. So shall God.
Saturday, May 12, 2012
Facebook Founder Flees America For Singapore Renouncing His U.S. Citizenship In An Emerging Pattern
Saverin met Facebook co-founder, Mark Zuckerberg, the face of the company, at Harvard University, where the two were roommates. Saverin later sued Zuckerberg for trying to push him out of Facebook to steal all the profits and credit, which would not have been possible without Saverin's money or mathematical prowess, via a detailed algorithm he authored.
Zuckerberg also stole the idea for the Facebook website from fellow Harvard students, the millionaire Winklevoss twins, who sued him in court. They were given a settlement, nowhere near what they deserved, but this was due to the fact Zuckerberg lied about the value of the company. The case was reopened but corruptly closed by the court.
The brilliant Saverin left America on April 30, 2012, to start a new life in Singapore, opting to invest in Asian markets and live there "indefinitely." Saverin currently has two companies. There is an emerging trend of brilliant businesspeople leaving the United States, to start lives and businesses in other nations, as the financial climate has become very difficult to maneuver, with no support from the court system or federal law enforcement in the event there is a problem.
The Obama Administration has done very little to stem this new "brain drain" from the nation, as he is preoccupied with his "green" religion of solar power and promoting gay marriage. At the end of the day, if the financial sector is not booming, there will be no money for "green" initiatives or anything else. Please understand that and let it sink in. Realize what it means and the risks facing you as a government. No money, no nothing.
The Judiciary Report suggested cutting the deficit, the Obama Administration did not do it, which turned out very badly (Obama Calls For Job Summit and GDP Data Shows The Recovery Failed). The Judiciary Report suggested making stimulus tax dollars stretch in creating jobs, the Obama Administration did not do it, which turned out very badly (Obama Calls For Job Summit). The Judiciary Report suggested the Obama Administration avoid solar and nonessential initiatives, the government did not do it, which turned out very badly (Obama Solar Firm Fails Filing For Bankruptcy And Laying Off 1,110 People).
It would have been better for the U.S. economy had the money been in American banks in the States, because the aforementioned corporate giants lose nothing in keeping the money abroad where it is working for other nations. When they choose banks that do not do business in America, they are not subject to American law and do not have to report anything to the Obama Administration. Thus, there is no fear of legal penalty.
Life is too short. People don't want to go through all that hassle and harassment, as the Obama Administration has been vindictive. People would rather work peacefully and spend their free time enjoying quality time with their family - not worrying about an administration's unorthodox and sometimes unlawful maneuvers, plotting and interfering in their businesses. The American people are going to hold Obama accountable for said "brain drain." So will history.
Thursday, June 16, 2011
The Facebook Flush

Mark Zuckerberg
Reports indicate, Facebook has lost over 8,000,000 users worldwide - 6,000,000 of them in America. Could it be due to the film "The Social Network" and the negative reviews that followed. The Judiciary Report's sister site, the Celluloid Film Review, did an in-depth review on the film, slamming the misconduct Facebook founder, Mark Zuckerberg, engaged in as seen in the movie. It would have been so much better had Zuckerberg not cut the Winklevoss twins out of their own creation he stole and ran with, claiming it as his own, when emails between the parties reveal otherwise.
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Monday, February 21, 2011
Obama Meets With Silicon Valley For Dinner
Steve Jobs, Barack Obama and Mark Zuckerberg
After slamming tech giant, Apple and its founder Steve Jobs, U.S. President, Barack Obama, has had another change of heart. Obama met with the heads of several Silicon Valley companies, such as the aforementioned Jobs and Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg. The dinner was held in California.
President Obama, who looked out of his element and totally confused, seated in front of a new computer, is now pushing a technology agenda for America. However, the nation was never lagging (behind) in this regard.
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Sunday, February 13, 2011
Piers Morgan Facebook Interview A Prime Example Of What's Wrong With The Economy
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The Winklevoss twins, sat for a tedious and terrible interview on CNN's Piers Morgan Show, which was a mess. Piers Morgan’s attempts at playing devil’s advocate, in favor of Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg, who stole $5 billion in intellectual property from the twins, had him coming across as, well, the devil. I can see why his ratings are in the toilet. No one wants to see that tosh.
As the story goes, Mark Zuckerberg stole the idea and groundwork for Facebook from fellow Harvard students, Tyler Winklevoss, Cameron Winklevoss and Divya Narendra, who had brought brought him into the project, to assist with their idea and framework.
Zuckerberg, was accused in a recent lawsuit of stealing the entire project out from under the trio and running with it. He changed the name from ConnectU to Facebook and went public.
The sordid story is the subject of a top grossing film, "The Social Network" which is said to have made Zuckerberg look very bad. I’ve not seen the film as of the time of this writing, but plan to shortly and will review it here.
Morgan spent the entire interview basically stating "too bad" and he would have done the same thing in ripping them off, if it would have brought him unearned billions in illegal gains. Why is this crook on TV. Never mind, he is encouraging disgraceful behavior from the CNN studios, such conduct is patently illegal domestically and internationally.
An appropriate resolution to the lawsuit would be to have the trio added as co-owners and co-creators of Facebook, with the majority share, but Zuckerberg will not do that of his own volition. It would have to be court ordered and the justice system is too corrupt to do the right thing.
In light of the appalling state of the justice system, one could easily bribe a judge and get away with such criminality, clearly empowering Morgan to believe, such unseemly conduct is permissible human behavior, when it is not. The justice system simply does not work and to Washington’s disgrace in the watching world.
However, the interview once again brought home what has gone wrong with the corporate sector and why the world is currently being crushed under the weight of an unyielding financial crisis. In a word, thievery.
So much stealing and so little creating and hard work is transpiring in swathes of the corporate sector. Gouging has been deemed good. Thievery has been deemed terrific. As a result, the crud, not the cream, has risen to the top and the inmates are now running the asylum. Such fraud based financial failures inevitably lead to human suffering and on a global scale, as we all have witnessed.
A handful of wealthy people got together and said we want to be even richer and basically gouged the American public, in conduct that had unintended negative side effects (see financial crisis), when other nations who had invested in the United States, were burned as well.
Millions lost their jobs and homes worldwide, all over a greed issue that began in the corporate sector that Washington allowed, erroneously believing it was the way to prosperity. Well, all found out the hard way it was not.
A perfect example of this would be using the farming industry, as a made up scenario. If 1,000,000 farmers are entrusted to produce a certain amount of produce and half of them decide to steal from neighboring farms, instead of doing any work, there will be a very noticeable shortage that could crush any nation in a number of ways.
Well, that’s what’s happened in the corporate sector - companies tossed the concept of hard work out the window and resorted to thievery and gouging. Then everything collapsed in 2008, setting the nation back several decades and severely damaging the world in the process.
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Thursday, September 30, 2010
Sound Off Column - Coleen Rooney, Halle Berry, Mark Zuckerberg, Matthew McConaughey, Rafael Nadal, Serena Williams, Steven Gerrard
Volume 99
CELEBRITY Cute Kids
CELEBRITY Cute Couples
CELEBRITY Out And About
SPORTS Photos
SPIRITUAL Looking Back?
CELEBRITY Cute Kids
Halle Berry and lovely daughter Nahla
Sandra Bullock and her little cutie Louis Bardot Bullock
Cedric the Entertainer and his beautiful kids
Hugh Jackman and his gorgeous family
Matthew McConaughey, Camila Alves and their gorgeous brood
CELEBRITY Cute Couples
Mark Zuckerberg and his pretty girlfriend Priscilla Chan (you know dude, you could hook up my Facebook page, already!)
Matthew McConaughey and Camila Alves
CELEBRITY Out And About
Halle Berry looking stylish as usual
Actress, Jessica Lowndes, looks fantastic
Actress, Frieda Pinto, looks like royalty in purple
TV personality, Coleen Rooney, looks lovely in a cream colored blazer
Christie Brinkley looks spectacular
Supermodel, Iman, looks radiant
SPORTS Photos
Frank Lampard
Gael Kakuta (left) and John Terry (right)
Steven Gerrard
Wayne Rooney
Michael Owen
Theo Walcott and Phil Jagielka
Theo Walcott
Venus Williams
An injured, but fabulous looking, Serena Williams, watching her sister play tennis (you go girl, sell that Gatorade from the stands!)
Rafel Nadal and Novak Djokovic, who turned in a stellar performance to place second at the U.S. Open
Rafael Nadal after winning the U.S. Open (Congrats)
Rafael Nadal at Champions League football match in Spain
SPIRITUAL Looking Back?
Looking back is not always a good thing. It is good to look back and reminisce on positive times in one's life, but to peer into the past to dwell on the negative, will only upset you and cause unnecessary sadness. This is why it is important to look forward, hopeful of a positive future, through faith in God. You are never too old to start again and make great new memories.
Photos courtesy of zimbio.com