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Akamai

(1,779 posts)
Sat Oct 15, 2016, 02:14 PM Oct 2016

The difference between Al Capone's vault and NBC's vault -- there is something there at NBC!

For those who have never heard of the Al Capone's vault story, on 4-21-86 Geraldo Rivera showed on television the breaking into what he called "Al Capone's vault." (See here for more details:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Mystery_of_Al_Capone%27s_Vaults)

However, when the television cameras finally saw the inside of the area--after very dramatic opening of it--there was nothing there.

On the other hand, NBC has in its video vaults (regarding The Apprentice, Etc.) many, many, many hours of Trump's unshackled behavior.

At this point, over 100,000 people have signed at least one of the major petitions demanding that NBC open its video records. I sure signed up as well at MoveOn (http://pac.petitions.moveon.org/sign/nbc-and-mgm-release-the?akid=171277.33843609.ezSZxt&rd=1&source=mo&t=1)

We sure should see the Donald now for who and what he is than view his true nature only after he ascends to his golden throne.

For a brief story on the various petitions, go to: http://www.thewrap.com/donald-trump-apprentice-tapes-nbc-sexual-assault/

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