THE FRAME-UP OF EDGAR STEELE
Outrageous attempt to railroad truth-teller whom the liars don't like
On June 11, 2010, Idaho lawyer Edgar J. Steele was arrested on murder-for-hire charges. According to prosecutors, Mr. Steele hired his handyman Larry Fairfax to kill his wife Cyndi and his mother-in-law. Steele is an intelligent, educated man; Fairfax is a bankrupt failed logger who turned out to be a federal drug informant. The alleged plot is so preposterous that it would be laughed out of court if all the contradictions were presented. Prosecutors will likely cherry-pick the various pieces of 'evidence', with some claims being conveniently "forgotten" as they attempt to cover up the many mistakes resulting from Steele's enemies' failure to corroborate their stories.

The hypothetical killings were supposed to look like an "accident", a "car crash", so that Steele could receive an auto insurance payment of at least $100,000 with which to pay the hitman. But the plot involved two pipe bombs, targeting Steele's car as well as his wife's. The conspirators were to carry out a double murder by blowing up the wife's car, hoping that a bombed car would look like an "accident". Then they would try to make it look like a murder by staging a failed murder attempt, blowing up Steele's car - or leaving a bomb to be discovered - to give the impression that he was also targeted for murder and therefore didn't "accidentally" murder his wife and mother-in-law! The conspiracy to arrange the deal allegedly took place on June 9 and 10, 2010, yet the federal informant fitted a live 12-inch pipe bomb to the first car as early as May 30. Hence, the prosecution's main witness would need to be capable of time travel, or, at the very least, to have "psychic" powers that enabled him to see into the future.
Alternatively, there would necessarily exist a bizarre contradiction. The defendant would need to be stupid enough to arrange a pipe bomb plot in May, then forget all about that and negotiate a second "make it look like an accident" hit in June, pay the same hitman his travel expenses, and repeatedly say he had "no second thoughts" as if there had never been a previous attempt to kill his wife and mother-in-law. Yet at the same time the defendant is demonstrably smart enough to understand how his opponents had tried to smear him and turn his wife against him by leaving out a teddy bear that was a present for one of his female legal clients, how they had engineered an audio file by digitally splicing together his spoken words and covering up the editing by raising the noise floor and re-recording via a microphone and speakers, and how prosecutors hoped to authenticate this 'evidence' against him by tricking his wife into saying that it was him speaking. The prosecution might surmise that Steele's ruptured ascending aortic aneurysm of November 2009 caused him to develop into a split personality: one being just like the original Edgar Steele with a first-class legal mind, and the other being that of a complete lunatic. Occam's Razor dictates that the real Steele is likely to be the real Steele, and the "loony Steele" is a fictitious construct of his enemies.
Steele describes himself as "exceedingly politically incorrect", and has spoken the truth about many lies and deceptions promoted by the powers that be. He selflessly chose to risk his life and liberty by representing "hopeless" politically incorrect clients whom the government and the powerful hoped to see railroaded into prison. Even though he was keenly aware that such actions would bring him into their sights and could result in him taking the place of the very people he represented, he knew that someone had to do the job. He loved his wife and family, and, as a lawyer, had accumulated plenty of money such as stashes of silver - until it was seized by the Feds. And he was a smart investor. Between summer 2005 and April 2006, for example, he made $150,000 profit by refinancing his house mortgage and investing $100,000 in gold, silver and palladium stocks. He would not have killed his beloved wife, deprived his children of their mother, and risked the likely prospect of the remainder of his life in jail for double first-degree murder, merely for the remote possibility of the auto accident insurance paying out for an "accidentally" blown up car and potentially leaving him with a small surplus after the hitman had received his $100,000 cut. Thus, Edgar Steele had absolutely zero motive to kill his wife and mother-in-law, but his enemies had very strong motives to attempt to destroy him.
Within a week or two of Steele's arrest, it was increasingly evident that the attempts to concoct charges against him had been botched. When his wife listened to the tapes that allegedly 'prove' he conspired to kill her, she noticed that there was no inflection in his voice and the background noise changed when he was supposedly talking about a "murder-for-hire" plot. More Keystone Kops than Mission Impossible. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) admitted to doctoring audio footage from radio exchanges with the Gaza Freedom Flotilla. Israel, a frequent target of Steele's criticism, broadcast the edited Freedom Flotilla communications on June 4, 2010, a mere five to six days prior to the FBI's monitoring of transmissions purportedly originating from Edgar Steele and the federal informant. And in July 2010, audio experts said that tapes of an alleged "racist rant" by Mel Gibson had been tampered with. The tapes "had been edited to possibly remove words or piece together phrases". Forensic audio expert Arlo West said he had found "gaps, transients and fades". The voices were on separate tracks, allowing the editors to mix the voices. On one segment there was a 60 Hz hum when Gibson was speaking, which faded down as if someone was mixing tracks and adjusting the volume, before Oksana Grigorieva's voice came in. Although Gibson had previously spoken some truth about Jews being responsible for wars, his belligerent, drunken behavior proved very useful to Israel in helping to dismiss any criticism of Zionism as "anti-Semitic". Israel had the motive and the means to doctor and propagate the Gibson tapes.
A former case officer (katsa) in Israel's notorious Mossad secret service revealed how the Mossad's LAP (Lohamah Psichlogit) Department, responsible for disinformation and psychological warfare, planted a "Trojan" transmitter on the top floor of a five-story building in Tripoli. An IDF navy ship out at sea transmitted misleading pre-recorded audio that could only be picked up by the Trojan relay. The Trojan then broadcast those messages to be intercepted by American and British listening stations, whose operators would imagine they had picked up "genuine" transmissions originating from the Libyans, and showing Libya to be a sponsor of terrorism. And naturally, this "intelligence" was corroborated by information provided by the Mossad. Thus, Reagan was tricked into bombing Libya in April 1986.
At a July 28 hearing where Steele pleaded not guilty to four new charges, his wife Cyndi joined his supporters in court. Visitors to the hearing and Steele family members convened afterwards at a nearby private residence, and Mrs. Steele said how much she appreciated all of the financial (and moral) support. Thus, the "plot" has so little credibility that the "victim" wants to exonerate the prime "conspirator".
The following timeline includes real and alleged events. A concise version has been added, so that the collection of contradictions in the official story becomes very evident.
Timeline (extended) Timeline (concise)1985
Edgar Steele marries Cyndi Kunzman in San Mateo, California.
2005
March 30. Edgar Steele offers some advice for new lawyers. He says that "lots of money" is not all it's made out to be, not to get married until "long after" they have recovered "from the process of becoming a lawyer", to "marry a genuinely nice person" who is "exceptionally forgiving", and to "have kids" as it is "the only way to learn how to love someone else more than you love yourself".
2006
July 29. Edgar Steele declares that "My wife and my kids - they are my rock".
September 24. Steele says that he has a "healthy and robust family life with a wife of twenty-one years who respects [his] opinions and even shares a great many of them". He says his kids are "proud" of him, and they "all love each other - a lot". And he tells how his family have a long-running 'joke' about the world being "full of morons".
2007
Edgar Steele describes his wife Cyndi as "still a babe after all these years and better than I deserve, with a heart of gold and an eternally forgiving nature".
August 27. Steele proudly posts photos of his wife and three children, and describes them as "pretty people".
2008
April 1. Steele says that before he married, twenty-three years ago, he promised his wife that he'd never hit her and that things would never be boring. And he kept his word.
2009
November 21. Edgar Steele suffers a ruptured ascending aortic aneurysm, and his life is saved against the odds. He just happens to remain sitting in his study for 15 minutes after feeling a "pop" in his chest (fearing that he will pass out if he stands up), and when he rushes to the local hospital emergency room there just happens to be a helicopter on the roof to take him to the nearest cardiac specialty unit. He is on a heart-lung machine for several hours, unconscious and on a respirator for 9 days, and in intensive care for two weeks. The surgeon later tells him that the 15 minutes he spent sitting at his desk probably saved his life, as evidenced by extensive clotting.
Late November, or most probably, December. Cyndi Steele, in the middle of having to visit Edgar and her mother who is also in poor health, arranges for the animals to be fed but neglects to turn the faucets on to a drip, and the pipes freeze. She calls out "Larry the plumber", who happens to be Larry Fairfax, a federal drug informant. (Listen to this short audio clip.)
2010
April 14. Bankruptcy is filed for Lawrence A. Fairfax and Carla R. Fairfax, dba Fairfax Logging, Sagle. Their debts are $638,898. The judge is Terry L. Myers; the trustee is C. Barry Zimmerman. Source, originally cached by Google; by July 10 the cache only showed April 1 - 10.
May 30 (Sunday). Lawrence Andrew Fairfax fits a pipe bomb onto Cyndi Steele's black Mitsubishi Endeavor, according to the ATF, and by his own admission.
June 9 (Wednesday). Edgar Steele allegedly meets with a hitman in a horse barn at Steele's property, and discusses a plan to murder Steele's wife and mother-in-law. The hitman is described as a "witness" for the FBI; an "informant working undercover for the FBI in order to catch Edgar Steele". In some reports, the witness is wearing a recording device on June 9 and 10; other reports hold that the witness is not equipped with a wire until June 10, and the June 9 meeting is merely "monitored" by the FBI. Although the FBI refuse to confirm or deny whether this "witness" is Larry Fairfax, the information provided in news reports demonstrates that the "witness" (informant) is indeed Fairfax. The "witness" is said to have known Steele for 20 years, to have worked with him on several projects in the past, to have been promised $100,000 if the insurance money came through after the murders, to have been paid $400 travel costs to go to Oregon City, and to have talked to the FBI on Wednesday, June 9.
These characteristics match those claimed for Larry Fairfax, described as a "hitman turned informant".
Fairfax worked for Steele on occasion as a handyman, thereby matching the "worked on several projects with him" characteristic of the "witness".
June 10 (Thursday). The FBI's "witness", aka Larry Fairfax, allegedly attends a second meeting with Edgar Steele in the horse barn at Steele's place. All reports assert that "this time", Fairfax is wearing a recording device. In his meetings with Steele, Fairfax is reported as having worn a wire twice. Steele tells the informant he will receive payment when confirmation of death is received and Steele is not considered a suspect. Over the July 9-10 meetings, Steele allegedly says he has "no second thoughts" and wants "the plan carried out". The killings are planned for Friday July 11, and it is agreed to make it look like an accident, a car crash. Steele says both must die, as he does not want to "take care of a paraplegic". Apart from the $100,000 if the insurance payment comes through, payment for the double murder is to be $25,000. Fairfax requests $400 up front expenses to travel to Oregon. Steele agrees and pays him. The plan is for Fairfax to fit a pipe bomb under Steele's wife's SUV, and under Steele's car, so that Steele can detonate his bomb after the first goes off, claiming that both he and his wife were targeted for murder.
June 11 (Friday). Edgar Steele is arrested on a murder-for-hire charge. Federal agents seize his life savings. An FBI agent says he is convinced Steele is guilty, and has all the evidence he needs on tape.
June 13 (Sunday). Edgar Steele phones his son, and then his wife, from jail. He explains how, by splicing together multiple recordings of his voice into a particular sequence of words, then adjusting the volume and noise floor levels, and re-recording via a microphone and speakers to mask the edits, those seeking to frame him have fabricated audio of him allegedly plotting to kill his wife and mother-in-law. He warns Cyndi that they will be hoping to authenticate the tape by confirmation from her that it is him speaking as opposed to a digitally manipulated audio file. And he tells how they have tried to drive a wedge between him and his wife by opening up a box and placing a teddy bear for her to find that was a present for one of his "Ukrainian girlfriends". The "Ukrainian girlfriends" is a nickname used by Steele to denote several Ukrainian legal clients of his (note he states "case business" in the phone call to his son), but Steele's enemies didn't know that. They hoped to get his wife mad at him in the belief that it would give them a better chance of getting her to authenticate the tape. The mainstream media goes on to misrepresent the facts in order to give the impression that he has a Ukrainian girlfriend.
June 14 (Monday). Edgar Steele is scheduled to appear in court. However, the court building has to be evacuated and Steele's hearing is delayed by one day, after a white powder is sent through the mail to the court. Subsequent tests are to show that the powder is mainly harmless calcium carbonate (chalk, limestone or marble). The powder is also sent to another seven federal buildings in Idaho, Washington and Utah, including an FBI office in Salt Lake City that is dealing with the Steele case. The white powder is postmarked from Spokane. The FBI, the ATF, the Secret Service and several other government agencies have offices in Spokane.
June 15 (Tuesday). 12:30 pm. As Cyndi Steele's Mitsubishi is in the Fast Lane Quick Lube auto shop in Coeur d'Alene for an oil change, a pipe bomb is found, attached to the bottom of the SUV. Police are called and the car is pushed outside. A Spokane bomb squad unit detonates the device, which, it is claimed, was explosive.
4:30 pm. Edgar Steele pleads not guilty in a 45-minute hearing at the Coeur d'Alene District Court, attended by his wife and son. He is denied bail and ordered not to contact his wife and mother-in-law, after Assistant U.S. Attorney Traci Whelan cites developments "within the last few hours" as 'evidence' that Steele is a "substantial risk to the public". However, even Whelan admits that there is no clear motive for the alleged plot. Cyndi Steele cries after the hearing and slams her hand against the court wall. She says to court officials "I need to be allowed to talk to my husband – I need to not be stripped of my car". Steele explains that the government is trying to "drive a wedge" between his wife and himself by banning all contact. He tells of how federal agents seized their marital life savings on the day of his arrest last week, thereby forcing him to rely on the services of a public defender, since he no longer has the necessary funds for legal counsel.
7:00 pm. Larry Fairfax is interviewed by Detective Sergeant Dan O'Dell of the Coeur d'Alene Police Department.
8:15 pm. Fairfax is arrested by ATF Special Agent C. Todd Smith for possession of an explosive device. He is given the Miranda warning, but waives his right to remain silent.
June 21 (Monday). The authorities play the tape they hold as 'evidence' against Edgar Steele to his wife. Most of the footage is of Steele explaining to Fairfax what chores he wants him to do, such as building work or feeding the horses. But Cyndi notices that when Edgar is allegedly talking about the "murder-for-hire hit", the inflection in his voice disappears, and the background noise changes. This is confirmed in a subsequent internet radio interview by a friend of the Steeles (listen to or download the one-minute clip here).
A subsequent clarification at the Free Edgar Steele site pointed out that the tape played to Cyndi Steele was merely audio, not a "video" as stated by Jim Giles.
July 9 (Friday). Edgar Steele manages to get a letter out of jail, explaining how he was framed. By now it has become evident that Larry Fairfax is a longtime federal informant, used by the FBI in drug and "hate crime" cases. There was another infamous example back in 1986, when Roy Edward Bullock was exposed as a full-time professional operative and informant for the Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith (ADL). Bullock, a homosexual from San Francisco whose information was passed on to both Israel and the South African government, posed as an "art dealer", a "populist" and a "good patriot". He was paid $550 a week plus expenses by the ADL.
July 20 (Tuesday). Prosecutors file three new charges against Edgar Steele, relating to phone calls that he made from jail, and explosive material found after he was arrested. In addition to the murder-for-hire charge ("use of interstate commerce to commission murder for hire"), he is accused of tampering with a victim, use of explosive material to commit a federal felony and possession of a destructive device in relation to a crime of violence. The final charge carries a maximum of "not less than thirty years in prison".
July 28 (Wednesday). Edgar Steele appears in court and pleads not guilty to the latest charges against him. The supposed "victim" in this alleged "murder plot" talks to the supporters of the "suspect" in court. After the hearing, Steele family members and supporters of Edgar Steele convene at a nearby private residence. Cyndi Steele tells of her appreciation for hundreds of dollars in donations that have already been sent in to help fight the charges against her husband.
August 12 (Thursday). It is revealed that Edgar Steele has asked that his wife be allowed to visit him, so that they can discuss "common property and interests" and "financial issues related to their children".
August 13 (Friday). Judge B. Lynn Winmill accedes to the request for a meeting between Edgar and Cyndi Steele, under condition that if either of them attempt to discuss the case or anything "related to it", Public Defender Roger Peven would immediately terminate the visit. Peven is to monitor the meeting, and a recording will be sent to Assistant U.S. Attorney Traci Whelan.
September 7 (Tuesday). Cyndi Steele and her mother both file affidavits objecting to the proposed plea deal with Larry Fairfax. Cyndi describes Edgar Steele as her “loving husband”, and says she knew right from the start that he was innocent and Fairfax was the bad guy. She confirms that Fairfax stole thousands of dollars of silver bullion. And she reveals how, when she tells the FBI agent his “tape recorded evidence is untrustworthy”, he always becomes defensive and tries to insist that she should agree with him, which amounts to witness tampering. Cyndi’s mother tells how her son-in-law provided her with “so much care and support in the past few years” as her health was failing, and even saved her from foreclosure on her home.
Larry Fairfax's plea deal hearing is scheduled for today. It is postponed after Fairfax refuses to admit that the pipe bomb he fitted to Cyndi's car could have exploded.
DiscussionOne of the official conspiracy theory's most intractable problems is that, on the one hand, the alleged murders were supposed to look like an "accident". On the other hand, a plot featuring a single pipe bomb on a car for a hit that is supposed to look like an accident is bad enough. Yet, in the supposed Steele - Fairfax conspiracy, there are two: one on Cyndi's car, and another to be detonated on Edgar Steele's car to make it seem as if he was also targeted for murder. Imagine the police finding two exploded vehicles, forensics determine that pipe bombs were involved, and the police conclude that the bombs spontaneously assembled themselves and attached themselves to the cars. "Yeah, those bombs just appeared out of the blue. Y'know, it's a hazard that drivers are well aware of. Remember how they taught us the theory of evolution of energetic devices in training school. And the fact that Ed Steele's car was blown up proves that he didn't accidentally plot to murder his wife accidently; some other guy must have accidently plotted to murder Steele and his wife accidently. There's no evidence of foul play there." A very plausible scenario.
The timeline poses another insurmountable difficulty for the official conspiracy theorist. Fairfax had already made and fitted a pipe bomb to Cyndi's car on May 30, ten or eleven days before Steele allegedly negotiated the murder-for-hire deal with him on June 9 and 10, paid Fairfax's travel expenses to Oregon, said he had "no second thoughts", he wanted "the plan carried out", and that Fairfax would only get paid if both women were dead as he did not want to "take care of a paraplegic", etc. For example, the theorist may propose a suspension of the laws of causality, postulating that Larry Fairfax is capable of time travel or has powers of clairvoyance. The clairvoyance theory, although barmy, would have the advantage of 'explaining' the contradiction between the "make it look like an accident" plot of June 2010 and the "make it look like a murder" plan of May 2010. If Fairfax's "psychic talents" were only partial, he could have sufficient precognitive abilities to see nearly two weeks into the future from May 30, perceive that Steele was going to hire him and pay him $25,000 if both women were killed and Steele was not a suspect, but fail to see that the plan was to make it look like an accident, and take the pipe bombs route instead. The problem for the rest of us who live in the real world, where the laws of physics, mathematics, logic, chemistry, biology, psychology, etc do not fluctuate whenever organized crime is perpetrating some major deception, is that, although the official conspiracy theorists inhabit several alternate parallel universes of their very own, these whacky worlds stubbornly refuse to decohere from our world.
The Preponderance of Evidence in Favor of Edgar Steele Video: The Frame-Up of Edgar Steele In the hundred-word sequence in the video, it may be seen that the main limitations are the intonation and inflection in Edgar Steele’s voice, and the transition from one word to the next. The material was all sourced from his readily available online works. The audio was created by one non-expert working a few hours a day for three days, with software costing tens of dollars. Government agencies would have much more sophisticated programs, along with the manpower for the labor-intensive operation of searching through samples of each word to get the best pitch and inflection, and sorting and documenting this array. They could even search for breath sounds and insert them. Whatever they did, it didn't stop Cyndi Steele noticing the change in background noise and how the inflection in his voice vanished, when he was supposedly talking about the "murder-for-hire hit". Here’s the higher quality file: http://www.takeourworldback.com/mp3/SteeleFakePlotAudio8a.mp3 The next version is after lowering the frequency range, making it harder to hear the edits, and the variations in audio quality between words that derives from varying amounts of compression on the source files. http://www.takeourworldback.com/mp3/SteeleFakePlotAudio8b.mp3 The next version is after re-recording via a mike and speakers. This is how Steele suggested the audio would have been fabricated, to further mask the edits. And it has a different version of “mother-in-law”. http://www.takeourworldback.com/mp3/SteeleFakePlotAudio7c.mp3 That was played through laptop speakers and recorded via a camera, so a better microphone and speakers would do a better job. Given that Fairfax had been bugging the Steele household for about six months, perhaps even leading Steele into saying things when he was very ill and under the influence of drugs, they would have an extensive array of sampled words. Fairfax could ask Steele for a list of people he wanted dead, and then the Mossad audio technicians would add on the wife and mother-in-law. But whenever they lacked good samples of some particular word, they could rewrite the script to suit. Assuming a spoken pitch range of nearly half an octave either side of a mean, the required pitch for the context might fall into a range of about ten semitones in order to get a reasonable intonation. Speech with a pitch range of one to four semitones would be classed as a "monopitch". Back in 1775 Joshua Steele (1700 - 1791) published an essay about how speech varies in pitch, and he estimated the pitch range of his voice to be a musical fifth, i.e., do to sol which is a jump of seven semitones or covering a total of eight semitones. A range of seven semitones is regarded as a minimum for normal speech, and a 2001 study by Fitzsimons et al found that seven to twelve semitones was a realistic range in pitch, assuming a non-emotional speaker. By having an extensive selection, 10 – 20 samples of a desired word, the forgers would have a good chance of getting their word to sound within a semitone of the required pitch, without needing to edit the pitch manually and increase signs of tampering. They would have sophisticated software for editing out transients and smoothing out the flow of words. Getting the inflection right would be a harder job. It would not be surprising if relatively sophisticated forgers could achieve a reasonable intonation and pitch range, but leave an audibly imperfect inflection, especially to someone very familiar with the real person's voice. Another possibility is voice morphing technology, which was already quite convincing in 1999. In other variations, Fairfax's bomb stayed on Cyndi's car all along, and / or the FBI doctored the tapes without the ADL and the Mossad being involved. Determining the exact sequence of events will be the job of those with power to subpoena witnesses. For now, there is ample evidence to know that the official conspiracy theory is a total pack of lies, and Edgar Steele is completely innocent of the trumped-up charges. He should be released from jail forthwith, and he and his family paid substantial compensation for his incarceration and the trashing of their home and business. Edgar Steele's trial is set to commence on August 16, 2010, although his public defender has indicated they will be requesting a later trial date. In order to stand the best chance of beating these bogus charges, he needs a good private lawyer, not a public defender. Here is what Ed Steele wrote July 20 in a letter that got out: It would be a cruel twist of fate indeed if, after having devoted 30 years to representing "clients of every stripe" and "struggling against the ever-shrinking limits of our Constitutional rights on behalf of the politically incorrect", there turned out to be no one for Edgar Steele in his hour of need. If 25,000 people each donated $10, that would raise the approximately $250,000 estimation for the defense, and would be a kick in the teeth for the parasites and liars who are bent on using whatever available means they have to destroy those who expose their crimes and deceptions. The Jews recently managed to raise over $200,000 from one source, and $250,000 from another, for the Sholom Mordechai Rubashkin legal defense fund. The $250,000 was raised at a single gathering attended by 7,000 people, which works out at around $36 per head. In November 2009, Rubashkin was found guilty of 86 out of 91 charges of financial fraud, and was sentenced in June to 27 years and ordered to pay $27 million in restitution. The evidence against him was probably too compelling in the form of money trails, so that money going towards legal defense was essentially wasted. But in the case of Edgar Steele, the prosecution 'evidence' is so weak, the plot so preposterous and the contradictions so prevalent, that a good defense should make all the difference. If the Jewish people, a group totalling a little over 13 million according to their own figures, can raise over $450,000 ($3.50 per hundred head of population) to defend one of their number when the case is quite hopeless, then a much larger group should be able to raise a lesser amount when a good defense can tip the scales of justice. And if government agencies can do this to Edgar Steele, they can start coming after anyone. The Free Edgar Steele site has a Donate/Contact page. There is a PayPal button, and alternatively a snail-mail address to which checks or money orders may be sent. In each case the money goes through to Edgar's daughter Kelsey to be directed 100% to Mr. Steele and his case. Letters for Edgar Steele may be sent to: Edgar Steele, #361857 (509) 477-2278 However, letters do not get through if there is no return address including full name on the front outside upper left of the envelope. The prison has refused letters for other spurious reasons, such as flag stickers on the letter or return address label.
The 'Evidence' for the Prosecution 
I have to use a public defender because I simply don’t have the $200,000-$300,000 it would take to hire a good private lawyer (and I can’t run the case from a jail cell). That is way too much to raise via a legal defense fund from “The Movement.” Ironic eh? There’s nobody out there like me to help…me!
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