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So is it true that the Buss family sold the Lakers to Mark Walter owner of the dodgers?

Axle wrote:
So is it true that the Buss family sold the Lakers to Mark Walter owner of the dodgers?

The majority share yes.

This ties back to that nasty Magic Johnson attempted takeover 5 years ago when he teamed up with the Guggenheim Family of New York and proceeded to make deliberate attempts to devalue the Lakers. Mark Walter is the CEO of the Guggenheim's Corporation and holds and Ph.D. and accomplished what Earvin could not.

https://bleacherreport.com/articles/25210057-buss-family-reportedly-sell-lakers-majority-stake-mark-walter-10b-valuation

Skyeword wrote:
The majority share yes.

This ties back to that nasty Magic Johnson attempted takeover 5 years ago when he teamed up with the Guggenheim Family of New York and proceeded to make deliberate attempts to devalue the Lakers. Mark Walter is the CEO of the Guggenheim's Corporation and holds and Ph.D. and accomplished what Earvin could not.

https://bleacherreport.com/articles/25210057-buss-family-reportedly-sell-lakers-majority-stake-mark-walter-10b-valuation

Where did you read about Magic Johnson’s devaluation of the Lakers? I’ve never come across that bit of news before.

gemfow wrote:
Where did you read about Magic Johnson’s devaluation of the Lakers? I’ve never come across that bit of news before.

It wasn't news, it was obvious. Americans avoid controversy and allow most of the dark undercurrents, and the people that carry it out, to proceed unabated.

You might recall that it was Magic who was part of the Guggenheim team some recent years ago, not Walters. The decisions he made were harmful and not helpful during that time to say the least.

As you will no doubt protest as other Magic lovers did at that time, this is all I am going to say.

It is what it is. Let God sort them out...

A recent video explains that an Arab Family contributed $15B to American Sports ownership and $10B of that was used to purchase the Lakers. Quite interesting who the Gugs partner with one might notice...

Skyeword wrote:
It wasn't news, it was obvious. Americans avoid controversy and allow most of the dark undercurrents, and the people that carry it out, to proceed unabated.

You might recall that it was Magic who was part of the Guggenheim team some recent years ago, not Walters. The decisions he made were harmful and not helpful during that time to say the least.

As you will no doubt protest as other Magic lovers did at that time, this is all I am going to say.

It is what it is. Let God sort them out...

A recent video explains that an Arab Family contributed $15B to American Sports ownership and $10B of that was used to purchase the Lakers. Quite interesting who the Gugs partner with one might notice...

I’m not in the business of protesting people’s opinions. If you feel that was what Magic was trying to do then “So be it,”

Every though or idea ever conceived started when someone read the patterns and formulated a descriptive opinion without exception. Most media today is irrationally opinionated and generally inaccurate given that click bait is the acceptable motive. Investigative Reporting has been banned and the culprits fired and you have a a problem with rigorously reviewed opinions? Had I suggested that someone other than me said it would that have made it real for you? Rather than raising h*ll like this topic did several years ago, leading to my temporary departure from this site, simply read the patterns and look at the incentives which were a larger stake for Magic, the shake down of the entire City of LA (Crypto.com is an Israeli Corporation), Magic's Khazarian partners whom Magic represented during the positioning of sales negotiations and followed up with an array of terrible management and players decisions which Jeannie blindly followed. Several prospective investment teams came together and the Buss's decided to stand pat, was followed by horrendous front office management for several years with the same team lurking since that time and ready to pounce when the Buss's finally decided to let go. Magic thinks this is great for LA and the Lakers. Depends how one looks at it... The details of all of that are now fuzzy. The problem in the USA is the need for formal evidence and the blind eye that Americans are turning towards extraordinary criminal activity, including especially the Federal Government, to use the 'US' as an analogy. President Trump recently reconstituted the Constitutional Republic of the United States of America (USA) which had been lost and converted to the US in 1871! How many people know this? Why hasn't President Trump announced this as yet? This....

Skyeword wrote:
Every though or idea ever conceived started when someone read the patterns and formulated a descriptive opinion without exception. Most media today is irrationally opinionated and generally inaccurate given that click bait is the acceptable motive. Investigative Reporting has been banned and the culprits fired and you have a a problem with rigorously reviewed opinions? Had I suggested that someone other than me said it would that have made it real for you?

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I choose my news sources carefully because of the several editorial-like reporting that goes on in today’s world. Yes, I would choose a respected journalist’s opinion over yours because I use discernment in what I read and I don’t tend to believe everything that is out there. I would also choose a medical professional’s opinion over a non medical professional’s opinion too.

As someone who was in the intelligence field for a very long time until recently, I have seen firsthand how far off podcasters, social media posts and people such as yourself who share their opinions about topics. Some of it is laughable but it’s somewhat concerning how people just are that gullible.

Ah yes, the good old Organic Act of 1871 conspiracy theory. It somehow rears its ugly head every now and then. I mean we all know Donald absolutely loves to read and dissect history, so this must be legit, lol. Since Donald believes in conspiracy theories, he probably believes he’s the 19th president since the United States has been ran by CEOs per this Sovereign Citizens fairytale.

Opinions are fine, the problem is when they don’t have a factual foundation which means they crumble under scrutiny. I don’t know why you would assume that you choosing to agree with me would be the catalyst for me believing silence is the way forward. Throwing out opinions without anything factual to lean on is not the way to go. I prefer to deduce my opinions on things based on facts.

I am a professional researcher, former professor, 35 years of professional experience in several countries and I hold a Masters Degree in Architecture. I am also a professional dowser, metaphysician and geomantic expert so I live on both sides of the veil quite comfortably. As a former Intel Officer or Agent or what have you, you must be aware of the patents that the agencies hold which violate the empiricism that you critically hold as the basis of fact? In my world, an emotion is factually accurate which easily extends to virtually every other non empirical phenomena. You disregard all of this this to fit into a narrow world view? I do not operate in Conspiracy Theory, a term invented by the agencies to defame legitimate, rigorous researchers. Who did you work for? The agencies represented foreign interests for many decades and as such, that would make you a traitor as well depending upon who wrote your paycheck and what level of access you held. Ignorance of the law is never an excuse we are told by our wildly criminal justice system whom are in violation or RICO now that the Constitution is valid again. This is why President Trump gave both the FBI and American CIA the option to resign, with 8 months of severance. Many accepted the offer rather than continuing to also violate every racketeering law on Earth, along with the IRS and an array of other agencies addressed by DOGE for the massive money laundering operation that they were. Don't you consider it ridiculous that you argue in favor of fact, but you fail to gather even one fact about the person with whom you are engaged in a debate? You base your points on assumptions, all which are factually....

I'm not the only person who held this opinion... This comment is part of the thread where Magic is claiming that Rob was back-stabbling him and his colleagues were not allow him to be the singular voice in total control of the organization. He quit as President just before the last game of the season? Why not wait until the sesson ended unless the intention was to harm the organization's reputation? Hmm, I wonder what inspired that attitude? If he's not showing up for work and he's being pressured by external investors, he would focus upon himself and seek to control the desired outcome which was a sale. He did not behave this way as a player! How are these not facts? Because we cannot read his mind and of course he would tell the truth if asked? The pattern of behavior is clear as a whistle and is the reason we have judges. Criminal thinking generally fails to admit its true intentions, but, as they say in Jamaica, "If it doesn't go so, it nearly go so." With Magic is it always somebody else's fault? Blamers are deceivers! Also, why does he frequently adjust his own opinions when his predictions are proven wrong, or adjust his opinions to match the facts so as to appear 'right' after the facts are known? Looking at this behavior carefully, he's a person desperately seeking approval and therefore uses words inaccurately. He will say anything to sustain this public persona. Combined with his business interests and partners, and his willingness to deceive to achieve, I am even more sure of my 'opinion' of him than ever before. It's worth noting that after he left, the Lakers won a championship the following year, and then some other numbskull traded that championship team away.... Some claim that LeBron came to LA because of Magic.....

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