Showing posts with label rod blagojevich. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rod blagojevich. Show all posts

Monday, December 15, 2008

MBerenis Exposed

So who is MBerenis?

Well, for one, he's a huge fan of our work. He's posted a number of times on a lot of our articles. Here's one:
Blogger

Mberenis
said...Grrrrrrrrrreat blog!!! ****************************** When was the last time you looked at government grants? With the bailout, there is more money than ever. Don't miss out.

He is clearly a wealthy financier looking to bailout our deli. He has literally dozens of blogs advising his readers how to get money from the government. I implore you to check his bloger profile. Upon a little further research, I discovered that he trained under the tutelage of Matthew Lesko, the question mark suit guy and author of "Free Money for Entrepreneurs." I put Lesko's picture below.


Then, digging a little deeper, I came upon some disturbing stuff. Mberenis is none other than 50 Billion dollar Ponzi Scammer Bernard "Bernie" Madoff. Here's the proof.

MBerenis
Born April 29, 1938 (1938-04-29) (age 70)
New York City, USA
Nationality American
Occupation Businessman
Religious beliefs Jewish

That is from Mberenis' actual wiki page. In fact, typing in Bernard Madoff will redirect you to MBerenis' page.

All of this is completely disturbing. More on this to come later this week in the 3 part series:

THE REAL MBERENIS

Thursday, December 11, 2008

Sandwich Artists: Steve Cohen

There's something remarkable happening in our post-9/11, post-Katrina, post-Blagojevich, post-Blitzer, post-hologram, pre-Obama world. Our national economy has completely crumbled to the ground, the stock market is as reliable as ConEd, and our politicians have the credibility of a DVD salesman at the West 4th F Train. And yet, despite everybody being bombarded with every warning sign that people could possibly have, it seems that people are STILL SPENDING MONEY. Sales may be down, but sales still exist, which is remarkable and silly. Perhaps most silly, however, is just what some of these ultra-rich-recession-proof consumers are buying these days. The obvious items are still flying off of shelves: Flat-Screen TVs, Video Games, Automated Massage Chairs, etc. But then there's this:


Steve Cohen: The Millionaire's Magician
What you're about to experience is based in 100% truth. There are no tricks, there's no smoke and mirrors, there are no hidden passageways and there are no camera tricks. Steve Cohen is making millions of dollars performing elementary magic for rich people in the Waldorf-Astoria. Every fucking night. Let's take a closer look.

Steve Cohen's Website

Mr. Cohen is a very confusing man. He is clearly very, VERY good at what he does. He performs magic in close quarters for people who can pay the price to see a magician perform his act not just in a suit, but in a suit with a vest. If you watch his CBS Morning piece, you'll see that he has lots of impressive tricks, like taking two rings seperate wedding and fusing them together. In front of your eyes. This is magic that is so advanced it's usually reserved for other assholes who grew up under the "spell of the illusion" and go on to perform for four-year-olds who can't tell the difference between "magic" and a "bologna sandwich."

So yes, Mr. Cohen has decided to cater to those who can discern between a magic trick and a piece of food, i.e. people with developed brains who are able to make logical deductions. Or so you'd think. Part of Mr. Cohen's shtick is openly admitting that he's tricking people into feeling like they're being tricked. Anybody who does any research on Steve Cohen in hopes of hiring him will surely come upon an article that praises his ability to steal money from idiots. His greatest trick is NOT pouring different liquids out of the same kettle, but rather sucking up the money of the rich to perform a child's act.

Steve Cohen gets flown around the world in private jets so that he can do card tricks for rich people. The wealthy, it seems have an extreme desire to see good, quality magic. Why? What is it about the art of illusion that so entices the upper 1%? Are their lives filled with so much reality that they have no other outlet they can use to escape from it? What ever happened to that 50" plasma TV they bought at Best Buy? With nowhere left to turn after weeks of managing money, funds, stocks, TV shows, real estate, or whatever it is these people do, it just doesn't seem like a nerdy well-dressed magician is the first logical place to go for rest and relaxation. Steve Cohen has CREATED this niche, providing the wealthy with a service they didn't know they wanted in the first place. They want their lives to disappear.

Plus look at him he looks like such a douchebag


Steve Cohen is one complex mixture of meats, cheeses, vegetables and bread. This guy is the full package without you even knowing what the full package is. He gathers the rich in a small, enclosed area with no windows where all they have to look at is themselves, their wives, their children, and deception. You gotta give the people what they want. Fuck this guy.

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

With the Winter Approaching

With the Winter Approaching

Anxiety.
Strength leaves its mark in unheard corners,
far from beds and unturn'd stones.
Beating, pulsing, pushing free-
fall down.
Leaving home and back again,
bursting outward,
then back in.
Feel the rhythm down below-
fall down.
Give unto thee what thy returns,
receive nothing th'expectant brings.
Fall down.

Fall

down.


Jesse Jackson Jr. was "Candidate Number 5"

"Let me get that"
shit shit shit shit shit shit


Is Boxing dying as a sport?
One area woman thinks so.

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Notes From The Sports Desk


The Mets announced today that they intend to sign former Anaheim Angel of Los Angeles Francisco Rodríguez to a three-year $37 million deal that will hopefully give the Amazin's the bullpen boost it needs after this season.

I've never heard of this guy, but then again, I don't really know that much about baseball. Apparently in six full pitching seasons he's only been on the DL once. Great, great news. Also, he had SIXTY TWO saves for the Angels last season. So, uh, yeah, he's pretty good.

He's 26-so his best years are behind him, (or ahead of him? Discuss). Hailing from Caracas, he's a practicioner of the Santeria religion so do not get him on the field during ASPCA night at Citi (Shitty) Field in '09 Minaya. You hear me? And what else? He seems like a great guy! I really like him! Good luck Francisco! See you in '09!

Also, Lou Dobbs is an idiot and can't pronounce Blagojevich.


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