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Damn that was easy for Kanye to get out of contract with "actual nazis" adidas
Idk why people think it was some smart play to get out of contracts. He lost 75% of his net worth overnight. He went begging at sketchers to get a new one and they told him to fuck off. Dude is just deranged and thought he was untouchable. He's got some serious mental issues.

He may be a musical genius, but he is far from a business genius.

 



see that shit?


jesus..... :facepalm:

That's him on the left side

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I don't know what to think. I found this thread too. "Hitler" was supposed to be "Hitlery" in the first tweet

I think I'm just going to ignore the story tbh. Probably just a crazy person

 



A corps of researchers looking into the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy say they have unearthed proof his alleged assassin, Lee Harvey Oswald, was involved in an operation by the CIA mere months before the killing, reigniting questions about whether the Oswald truly was alone in his decision to kill the youngest man ever elected president.

In a Tuesday press conference at the National Press Club, Jefferson Morley—a veteran of the D.C. press corps and a preeminent expert on JFK's assassination with the Mary Ferrell Foundation—told reporters that he and attorneys with the foundation obtained documentation relating to a still-classified covert operation approved by senior CIA officials three months before Kennedy's death that suggested the agency used Oswald for intelligence purposes several weeks prior to shooting.

"This is an extraordinarily serious claim, and it has profound implications for the official story," Morley said Tuesday morning in Washington. "The CIA knew far more about the lone gunman than then they are admitting even today. So this story deserves the closest possible scrutiny."

The document, one of several researchers obtained this month as the result of an October lawsuit, is a precursor to a fuller release of documents anticipated by the National Archives this month.


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