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The Marvin Pendarvis Saga Just Got Weirder

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South Carolina state representative Marvin Pendarvis resigned his seat in the S.C. General Assembly
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3 comments

Sheriff Buford T. Justice Top fan September 22, 2024 at 4:01 pm

Marvin maybe you and your POS buddy Jerome Heyward can share a cell. Just remember if you play stupid games you win stupid prizes!

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SubZeroIQ October 2, 2024 at 5:30 am

Just thinking, based on other cases, that the real issue among lawyers has become who gets the big class-action cases which are the most lucrative of all.
His (plausible but disguised) efforts to protect the files of the class-action case by sending them to a different client of his may be related to the real cause why Marvin was targeted for a downfall.
This is a very-educated guess on my part.

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SubZeroIQ October 6, 2024 at 4:12 am

Speaking of weird, check out what Andy Fancher just suggested on FITSNews’ yesterday’s month in review.
Here is my response to him suggest in case Google thinks I am the weird one:
I had missed the beginning of this live. Does Andy Fancher SERIOUSLY suggest the U.S. Government diverted Hurricane Helene towards a lithium-mining town in Appalachian North Carolina to punish some residents for resisting lithium mining?
I hope I get a straight answer to this question; and until I do, I will NOT comment on Andy, whom I had grown to respect.
I will, though, site one example of “stinking thinking” which keeps popping up every time more evidence of Becky Hill’s tampering with the Murdaugh jury is revealed.
The stinking thinking has it that Becky Hill was paid off by the Murdaughs to tamper with the jury so that Alex can get a new trial after the guilty verdict.
I don’t know that I can single-handedly stop the renewed waves of stinking thinking; but I hope there is truth to the hope that mightier than armies is an idea whose time has come.
And here is my mighty answer: If Becky was paid off BY ALEX to tamper with his jury, why would she not have directed the jury towards a not-guilty verdict and been done with it?
So, Andy Fancher, my dear REASONABLE Andy Fancher, would the money and power needed to (create) and divert a whole Hurricane Helene towards a tiny mountain town not been more than enough to pay off the residents of that town to abandon it to the lithium mining company or whatever entity wanted that town?
Really, Andy. Either you take your investigative work seriously OR all you did so far was to build enough credibility to sell this story of a government-manufactured hurricane, a Category-4 at that. Cloud-seeding, yes. That has been known and established. But to manufacture a hurricane is to LITERALLY insist that moles can build mountains if they can build mole hills.

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