Marine and investment banker Gregg Smith was a long time friend and former business partner of Erik Prince. Like many others who worked with Prince and discovered Prince's methods, he asks "Why Isn't Erik Prince in jail". Many others ask that question.
Gregg uses Twitter when needed to remind people that #fuckery is being done. We are still waiting for William Barr to tell us about results of the first FBI investigation. We want to know about Schiff's referral for perjury and we want to know who lied on their proffer to Mueller
Smith pulls 35K follows whenever he appears on Twitter. The right kind of followers. He is making the case that in his opinion Prince and his crew are key to cracking the Trump crime family. Far too few journalists and investigators have put the pieces together. #GeorgeNader #UAE
My next book (the sequel to Licensed to Kill) details the rise and fall of private malign actors. I have traveled from Brooklyn to Zanzibar to Bosaso to Tripoli to Valleta to interview and document the rise of mercantile armies, arms smuggling and mercenaries. #TransactionalTrump
I have two other books to get out (Kony) and (DP) but the story of how Trump sold out our nation to foreign dictators and donors is still unfolding in real time. So keep your eye on the shadow players, Prince, Jared Kushner and the Arab dictatorships.
If you didn't catch Smith's federal jam guitar solo on Twitter.
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