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Postby Peachtree Pam » Thu May 19, 2011 3:09 pm

Just heard that Grand Jury has voted to indict DSK. He is now in courtroom with lawyers arguing case for bail.
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Re: IMF managing director arrested, accused of sexual attack

Postby Peachtree Pam » Thu May 19, 2011 3:15 pm

Judge has called a suspension of the hearing - not clear for how long, perhaps hours or until tomorrow - but judge wants to hear details about exactly how DSK will be monitored. He wants to study proposal by DSK's lawyers.
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Re: IMF managing director arrested, accused of sexual attack

Postby fruhmenschen » Thu May 19, 2011 3:25 pm

The Strauss Kahn Frame-Up: The Amerikan Police State Strides Forward

by Paul Craig Roberts


Global Research, May 18, 2011

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The International Monetary Fund’s director, Dominique Strauss-Kahn, was arrested last Sunday in New York City on the allegation of an immigrant hotel maid that he attempted to rape her in his hotel room. A New York judge has denied Strauss-Kahn bail on the grounds that he might flee to France.

President Bill Clinton survived his sexual escapades, because he was a servant to the system, not a threat. But Strauss-Kahn, like former New York Governor Eliot Spitzer, was a threat to the system, and, like Eliot Spitzer, Strass-Kahn has been deleted from the power ranks.

Strauss-Kahn was the first IMF director in my lifetime, if memory serves, who disavowed the traditional IMF policy of imposing on the poor and ordinary people the cost of bailing out Wall Street and the Western banks. Strauss-Kahn said that regulation had to be reimposed on the greed-driven, fraud-prone financial sector, which, unregulated, destroyed the lives of ordinary people. Strauss-Kahn listened to Nobel economist Joseph Stiglitz, one of a handful of economists who has a social conscience.

Perhaps the most dangerous black mark in Strauss-Kahn’s book is that he was far ahead of America’s French puppet, President Sarkozy, in the upcoming French elections. Strauss-Kahn simply had to be eliminated.

It is possible that Strauss-Kahn eliminated himself and saved Washington the trouble. However, as a well-travelled person who has often stayed in New York hotels and in hotels in cities around the world, I have never experienced a maid entering unannounced into my room, much less when I was in the shower.

In the spun story, Strauss-Kahn is portrayed as so deprived of sex that he attempted to rape a hotel maid. Anyone who ever served on the staff of a powerful public figure knows that this is unlikely. On a senator’s staff on which I served, there were two aides whose job was to make certain that no woman, with the exception of his wife, was ever alone with the senator. This was done to protect the senator both from female power groupies, who lust after celebrities and powerful men, and from women sent by a rival on missions to compromise an opponent. A powerful man such as Strauss-Kahn would not have been starved for women, and as a multi-millionaire he could certainly afford to make his own discreet arrangements.

As Henry Kissinger said, “power is the ultimate aphrodisiac.” In politics, sex is handed out as favors and payoffs, and it is used as a honey trap. Some Americans will remember that Senator Packwood’s long career (1969-1995) was destroyed by a female lobbyist, suspected, according to rumors, of sexual conquests of Senators, who charged that Packwood propositioned her in his office. Perhaps what inspired the charge was that Packwood was in the way of her employer’s legislative agenda.

Even those who exercise care can be framed by allegations of an event to which there are no witnesses. On May 16 the British Daily Mail reported that prior to Strauss-Kahn’s fateful departure for New York, the French newspaper, Liberation, published comments he made while discussing his plans to challenge Sarkozy for the presidency of France. Strauss-Kahn said that as he was the clear favorite to beat Sarkozy, he would be subjected to a smear campaign by Sarkozy and his interior minister, Glaude Gueant. Strauss-Kahn predicted that a woman would be offered between 500,000 and 1,000,000 euros (more than $1,000,000) to make up a story that he raped her. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... -rape.html

The Daily Mail reports that Strauss-Kahn’s suspicions are supported

by the fact that the first person to break the news of Strauss-Kahn’s arrest was an activist in Mr Sarkozy’s UMP party – who apparently knew about the scandal before it happened. Jonathan Pinet, a politics student, tweeted the news just before the New York Police Department made it public, although he said that he simply had a ‘friend’ working at the Sofitel where the attack was said to have happened. The first person to re-tweet Mr Pinet was Arnaud Dassier, a spin doctor who had previously publicised details of multi-millionaire Strauss-Kahn’s luxurious lifestyle in a bid to dent his left wing credentials.

Strauss-Kahn could just as easily been set up by rivals inside the IMF, as well as by rivals within the French political establishment.

Michelle Sabban, a senior councillor for the greater Paris region and a Strauss-Kahn loyalist said: ‘I am convinced it is an international conspiracy.’

She added: ‘It's the IMF they wanted to decapitate, not so much the Socialist primary candidate.

‘It's not like him. Everyone knows that his weakness is seduction, women. That's how they got him.’

Even some of Strauss-Kahn’s rivals said they could not believe the news. ‘It is totally hallucinatory,’ said centrist Dominique Paille.

‘If it is true, this would be a historic moment, but in the negative sense, for French political life. I hope that everyone respects the presumption of innocence. I cannot manage to believe this affair.’

And Henri de Raincourt, minister for overseas co-operation in President Nicolas Sarkozy's government, added: ‘We cannot rule out the thought of a trap.’

Michelle Sabban is on to something when she says the IMF was the target. Strauss-Kahn is the first IMF director who is not lined up on the side of the rich against the poor. Strauss-Kahn’s suspicions were of Sarkozy, but Wall Street and the US government also had strong reasons to eliminate him. Wall Street is terrified by the prospect of regulation, and Washington was embarrassed by the recent IMF report that China’s economy would surpass the US economy within five years. An international conspiracy is not out of the question.

Indeed, the plot is unfolding as a conspiracy. Authorities have produced a French woman who claims she was a near rape victim of Strauss-Kahn a decade ago. It would be interesting to know whether this allegation is the result of a threat or a bribe. As in the case of Julian Assange, there are now two women to accuse Strauss-Kahn. Once the prosecutors get the odds of two females against one male, they win in the media.

It has not been revealed how the authorities knew Strauss-Kahn was on a flight to France. However, by arresting him aboard his scheduled flight just as it was to depart, the authorities created the image of a man fleeing from a crime.

The way Amerikan justice (sic) works is that prosecutors in about 96 percent of the cases get a plea bargain. US prosecutors are permitted by judges and the public to pay for testimony against the defendant and to put sufficient pressure on innocent defendants to coerce them into making a guilty plea in exchange for lesser charges and a lighter sentence. Unless the hotel maid has a spell of bad conscience and admits she was paid to lie, or gets cold feet about perjuring herself, Strauss-Kahn is likely to find that Amerikan criminal justice (sic) is organized to produce conviction regardless of innocence or guilt.

On May 16, the day following Strauss-Kahn’s arrest, the US Supreme Court threw its weight behind the Amerikan police state by destroying the remains of the Fourth Amendment with an 8-1 ruling that, the U.S. Constitution notwithstanding, Amerika’s police do not need warrants to invade homes and search persons.

This ruling is more evidence that every American is regarded as a potential enemy of the state, not only by Airport Security but also by the high muckety-mucks in Washington. The conservatives’ “war on crime” has created a police state, and conservatives, who originally stood for limited government and civil liberty, are euphoric over the expanded and unaccountable powers that a conservative Supreme Court has handed to the police.

On the same day the federal government reached the $14.3 trillion debt ceiling, which forced the Treasury to “borrow” money from federal employee pensions in order to continue funding Amerika’s illegal wars and crimes against humanity. The breached debt ceiling serves as an appropriate marker for a country that has squandered its constitutional heritage and has arrived at moral as well as fiscal bankruptcy.
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Re: IMF managing director arrested, accused of sexual attack

Postby Pierre d'Achoppement » Thu May 19, 2011 3:33 pm

fruhmenschen wrote: Strauss-Kahn predicted that a woman would be offered between 500,000 and 1,000,000 euros (more than $1,000,000) to make up a story that he raped her.


President Sarkozy is said to have rolled his eyes and said ‘We did warn him’ after hearing of his arrest.

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Re: IMF managing director arrested, accused of sexual attack

Postby blanc » Thu May 19, 2011 3:47 pm

I'd have expected the police to be able to trace a large sum of money paid to someone on the breadline.
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Re: IMF managing director arrested, accused of sexual attack

Postby Peachtree Pam » Thu May 19, 2011 4:04 pm

Bail granted with 1 million USD caution. Will wear ankle bracelet, under surveillance 24 hours.

So long Rikers.

Just to add that Sofitel is a French hotel chain.
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Re: IMF managing director arrested, accused of sexual attack

Postby 8bitagent » Thu May 19, 2011 4:12 pm

Canadian_watcher wrote:I think what pisses me off about this long, long debate about whether or not a serial abuser might or might not have really touched this woman, or if it is even possible that he could force her to do it because of his small stature, etc is this basically this:

Has anyone of you fought for the possibility that they really did kill Bin Laden the other week? Is anyone out there fighting for that side of that equation???? Is *is* possible, you know.

This is a situation where it could have been a set up, sure - but there's a very high possibility that a woman was hurt here and it seems to me a lot of posters are more concerned with proving her to be a liar than they are with any real justice.


Oh I have no doubt they killed OBL, keeping him in a watched cage waiting to carry out their death ritual. The birther controversy was engineered so that it would leave doubt for many when they didn't release any photos or videos and talked of dumping his body off a ship...kind of like Rumsfeld slipping about the "missile" several times post 9/11. It's all a honeypot/limited hangout to get people arguing about a false engineered controversy and taking their eye off the ball.

Also Im not sure if people are arguing if this woman was attacked or not, but rather if some shadowy deep state sent her there knowing he couldnt control himself. I think its more of a case of the global elite finally getting caught doing what they do best. Afterall, the IMF has been raping countries for quite some time.

...oh! The fact he's a "socialist", that must mean he was framed. Yeah, these guys have these convenient labels but behind closed doors its all the similar factions.
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Re: IMF managing director arrested, accused of sexual attack

Postby JackRiddler » Thu May 19, 2011 4:14 pm

I saw video of this guy where he looked tiny. He's also 62. I am 49, and am 6 foot 4 and 250 pounds. The woman was a 32 year old African woman who does manual labor for a living and is probably therefore pretty tough. Honestly, at my age, the thought of physically taking on a 32 year old African woman who does manual labor for a living is not a sure thing, especially considering she might just fight me to the death. And this guy is far older than I am. And smaller.


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Re: IMF managing director arrested, accused of sexual attack

Postby Nordic » Thu May 19, 2011 4:21 pm

Hey, I can barely physically dominate my monster 8 year old son these days, much less a fighting-for-her-life grown woman!

Sorry if my way of thinking about things isn't politically correct.

I write screenplays, I have to write scenes that are believable, and I'm having trouble picturing how these scene could have played out unless the woman was frail. Maybe she was, who the fuck knows? Or if he was armed with a gun or something, and nobody's said anything about that.

It would be difficult to stage this scene in a movie unless the guy was some kind of really powerful bulldog of a guy. Which I've said MAYBE HE WAS.

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Re: IMF managing director arrested, accused of sexual attack

Postby 8bitagent » Thu May 19, 2011 4:22 pm

If this Kahn guy had gotten away with this, and you only heard about the allegations in alternative media or some guest on Alex Jones; you wouldn't be questioning if he was guilty. But because he was caught and a big hoopla is being made, therefore he must be innocent. Oh and he's a "socialist", which means innocent angel apparently

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Not saying this French dude in charge of the IMF was an agent of beneficial change, but saying, I think that is something to think about.


Why? Only right wingers are deviant scumbags? Clinton was a warcriminal thug involved in all sorts of deep state ugliness; yet the left lionizes him as some innocent victim of right wing smear tactics. This is simply the Republicans playing partisan, but the people for whom the guard never changes(pentagon planners, spooks, wallstreet, etc) operate with ease no matter who is in charge. The witchunt during the late 90's about Clinton's blow jobs was absolutely embarrassing and showed how they rather impeach a democrat over sex than secretly financing the taliban in mid 1990's afghanistan or supporting al Qaeda in bosnia; or crippling snactions and endless carpet bombing that got over half a million iraqis killed

Look at LBJ...he was a democrat...so SURELY there's no way he could have been in any way connected to the killing of JFK or the men who killed him!

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Re: IMF managing director arrested, accused of sexual attack

Postby Nordic » Thu May 19, 2011 4:23 pm

If this Kahn guy had gotten away with this, and you only heard about the allegations in alternative media or some guest on Alex Jones; you wouldn't be questioning if he was guilty. But because he was caught and a big hoopla is being made, therefore he must be innocent. Oh and he's a "socialist", which means innocent angel apparently



Please point out to me, oh ye of little reading comprehension, where ANYBODY ever said THAT.

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Postby JackRiddler » Thu May 19, 2011 4:33 pm

Nordic wrote:Sorry if my way of thinking about things isn't politically correct.


Your phrase. Not even remotely on my mind.
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Re: IMF managing director arrested, accused of sexual attack

Postby Nordic » Thu May 19, 2011 4:37 pm

JackRiddler wrote:
Nordic wrote:Sorry if my way of thinking about things isn't politically correct.


Your phrase. Not even remotely on my mind.


So what were you talking about?
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Re: IMF managing director arrested, accused of sexual attack

Postby Canadian_watcher » Thu May 19, 2011 4:58 pm

Nordic wrote:Hey, I can barely physically dominate my monster 8 year old son these days, much less a fighting-for-her-life grown woman!

Sorry if my way of thinking about things isn't politically correct.

I write screenplays, I have to write scenes that are believable, and I'm having trouble picturing how these scene could have played out unless the woman was frail. Maybe she was, who the fuck knows? Or if he was armed with a gun or something, and nobody's said anything about that.

It would be difficult to stage this scene in a movie unless the guy was some kind of really powerful bulldog of a guy. Which I've said MAYBE HE WAS.

If you don't like how my brain works because it offends you well I can only apologize.


Do you want me to tell in detail about how my 42 year old boyfriend threw me around seemingly like the Hulk? I was 28 at the time and weighed about 145. We were the same height and he had a back problem.

edit: look, I know I'm going to get lambasted because this is turning in to a "women's studies board" but this had to be said. Okay?
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Re: IMF managing director arrested, accused of sexual attack

Postby smoking since 1879 » Thu May 19, 2011 5:00 pm

whether he was set up or not, whether he did it or not, the IMF has a bloody nose now.

IMF Managing Director Dominique Strauss-Kahn Resigns
http://www.imf.org/external/np/sec/pr/2011/pr11187.htm


My pet theory, for what it's worth is that, yes he did it and yes, he was set up.

The French had a man in the place. It's a $3000 a nigh French hotel in NY, there can't be many of them, right? I imagine there are plenty of bigwigs staying there, so it makes sense.

If DSK was any kind of regular there, then it's just a matter of arranging for a suitable victim to be passed under his nose - his form for this sort of thing kinda guarantees he would bite.
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