Case Against Strauss-Kahn Full of "Major Holes" Declare Law Officials

Dominique Strauss-Kahn
SIC SEMPER TYRANNIS!!!
Mark Matheny
July 1, 2011

I reported the arrest of IMF head Dominique Strauss-kahn back on May 15, 2011, where a hotel housekeeper alleged that she had been attacked and sexually assaulted in his hotel room. I reported that I believed this was a possible set up of some sort to keep Strauss-Kahn from running for President of France in 2012.

In the same report I also stated that:
"I don't believe Dominique Strauss-Kahn will go to jail, I believe what will happen is, behind the scenes the insiders will probably make a deal with him, and say 'hey we'll help to throw this stuff under the rug, so that you .. are not prosecuted for this, but in exchange for that, we want you to either lose the presidential candidacy race, or just drop out and don't even run altogether' so that Sarkosy can remain president"..
There have been other reports such as the Infowars article by Paul Craig Roberts, that showed how Dominique was more of a rebel compared to previous "traditional IMF leaders" :

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.
Now that he has had some time in the "klink" to think about these flaws in his character (and an offer by the insiders I'm sure,) it may be that he is ready to follow orders again.

And so it appears that my prediction may be taking shape at this time. According to a CBS news report, Law enforcement officials are now claiming that the case may fall apart due to "major holes in the credibility of the housekeeper" who filed the charges against Strauss-Kahn.

 According to the same CBS News report, the woman accuser may have ties to drug dealing and money laundering uncovered by investigators.

CBS News legal analyst Jack Ford had this to say on "The Early Show" concerning the turn of events in the case:

"There are a couple of things that the prosecution can be questioning here,....They could be questioning whether the facts that she's given them are in fact true. Or they could be questioning just whether her background is so questionable that it would be difficult for them to put her on the stand and expect the jurors to believe them ...Defense attorneys have the ability to question an alleged victim about a lot of things, not just what happened then, and one of the things defense attorneys always try to do, to stress if somebody is unreliable. You could anticipate if this ever went to trial defense attorneys would be focusing on all these other things to get jurors to believe she's not telling the truth....So we don't know exactly what's going on here,....but it is a big deal for them to be questioning the integrity of their own witness."

If I am correct, we will be seeing Strauss-Kahn free as a bird possibly in the near future, and back in a high position with the other globalists - only this time I believe he will be more willing to play by their rules.

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