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* [[Transdimensional corporation]] | * [[Transdimensional corporation]] | ||
* [[Why Can't We See Transdimensional Tax Returns?]] - an influential book by mathematician [[Alice Beta]] about [[transdimensional corporations]], with an emphasis on how such corporations arise from [[crimes against mathematical constants]]. | * [[Why Can't We See Transdimensional Tax Returns?]] - an influential book by mathematician [[Alice Beta]] about [[transdimensional corporations]], with an emphasis on how such corporations arise from [[crimes against mathematical constants]]. |
Revision as of 06:42, 28 September 2020
A true accounting of wealth in America
The reason we need to see — and will
never be permitted to see — Trump's
tax returns —
A true accounting of wealth in America
would reveal the multi-trillion-dollar
business that is Organized Crime.
Can anyone believe that playboy and
bully Donald Trump developed casinos
in Atlantic City without being in bed
with the Mob?
He loses money. Jared loses money.
Millions, perhaps billions.
Yet they keep getting loans from banks
with Russian connections.
This looks like the White House fronting
for money laundering on a global scale,
and should be investigated by the FBI
as such.
—Karl Gregory Jones
In the News
Fiction cross-reference
- Crimes against mathematical constants
- Gnomon algorithm
- Gnomon Chronicles
- If The World Was A Gigantic Blueberry Pie
- Transdimensional corporation
- Why Can't We See Transdimensional Tax Returns? - an influential book by mathematician Alice Beta about transdimensional corporations, with an emphasis on how such corporations arise from crimes against mathematical constants.
Nonfiction cross-reference
External links
- Why can't we see big companies' tax returns? @ Boing Boing
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