If you have been reading my award-winning columns in the The Glendale Daily Planet, I as Clark Kent, have had infinite fun pointing out the hypocrisy that reigns throughout the Mile High City.
Denver, my personal Metropolis, has become laugh out loud for the mainstream media’s inability to get a grasp on the obvious. I have a couple of cases to make. Let’s begin with the insignificance of Denver Broncos Brandon Marshall explaining why he will now stand for the National Anthem. As you know your Denver Broncos were playing Sunday night against the Oakland Raiders when the announcement came down that Brandon was going to stand, and the network cameras, in polar opposite to when Brandon took a knee, stayed focused on a standing Brandon.
Standing right next to Brandon was “Kubes,” aka head Coach Gary Kubiak. It should remind anyone who spent any time reading Soviet history that when the May Day parades took place in Moscow, Western Kremlinologists would know a person’s importance by how close they were allowed to stand to Joseph Stalin. If Russian General Georgy Zhukov was in favor he would be pretty close to Uncle Joe. On the other hand, if he were absent or his place taken by the head of the KGB, Lavrentiy Beria, you know Georgi was somewhere in the deep do do.
The question is why is “Kubes” standing next to Brandon and what significance does that play? And reading why Brandon chose to do so, never mentions that Brandon told lies about what happened to him at the hands of the Miami police, has never given a plumb nickel to any foundation like he promised, and to a high degree of probability never took a Denver police car ride along. And now just returns to the upright position. The only conclusion I have is that somebody, somewhere, in a much more honest media maybe, has the goods on Brandon and Uncle “Kubes” wants to protect his player. Way to go hard-hitting Denver press corps.
But a far more devastating and sad story is that of the Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck Law Firm climbing into bed with the Saudi Arabians, to use all of their powers to knock down any attempts by victims of 9/11 to sue the bastards for their involvement in that horrible day. The law that has been passed in this country is JASTA — Justice Against Sponsors of Terrorism Act, that will allow families of those killed or injured during the 9/11 terrorist attacks to sue Saudi Arabia in U.S. courts. Remember, 15 of the 19 murderers on 9/11 grew up in Saudi Arabia.
Since we now have been able to read much of the suppressed 28 pages we now know of the tremendous involvement of members of the kingdom of Saudi Arabia on that terrible day. The trail of Saudi money and influence overwhelmingly shows the Saudi’s role in 9/11. The Saudis say they have no connection to the hijackers but the 28 pages prove otherwise. The Brownstein firm now has a lucrative contract with the Kingdom to the tune of $100,000/month. When one of their toadies, attorney Alfred E. Mottur, called our radio show he told me that the Saudis and the Brownstein law firm are just doing this to protect American veterans for being put on trial in Pakistan or Turkey. Right. And Norm Brownstein has a bridge in Brooklyn to sell you.
We have seen the power of the Saudis in Colorado before as referenced in my July 2016 column in the Glendale Cherry Creek Chronicle titled “Al Turki and King Rats Trip to Saudi Arabia.” The column illuminates the reach and power of Saudi Arabia to have Colorado Attorney General John Suthers make a trip to Saudi Arabia to explain the plight of Homaiden Al Turki, whose name has turned up many, many times as an accessory to the 9/11 attacks.
We don’t have enough column space to discuss the spider web of influence that the Saudis have in our state. But as long as newspapers, radio news and Denver’s mommy newscast let it slip by, Brandon Marshall and Denver’s “Most Powerful Law Firm” will simply continue what they do best — telling lies in America. Up, Up and Away!
— Peter