The Invisible NBA Owner and "Crimes Against Humanity"
EPISODE 337: Modern warfare.
PTFO isn’t always about how billionaire NBA owners keep trying to break rules that they know they’re not supposed to.
But here we go, again.
In the saga of Los Angeles Clippers owner Steve Ballmer — the richest owner in all of sports — the issue was circumvention of the NBA’s salary cap.
In this investigation, though — which comes to us thanks to Sam Koppelman and our old friends/collaborators at Hunterbrook Media — the rule being broken is… different.
It involves sanctions the U.S. government has placed on Russia.
And “crimes against humanity” that Vladimir Putin is committing in Ukraine.
And Memphis Grizzlies owner Robert Pera, the founder and CEO of a tech company called Ubiquiti — whose devices have made Pera, extraordinarily quietly, one of the five richest owners in sports, himself.
Please listen.
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Free Money,
Pablo




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Pablo, I see your depth, how smart you really are. Please reach out. Ask me any question regarding an issue of consequence. Relate it to anything. “ Do you believe that Christian black athletes are directly responsible for the degradation and enslavement of their brothers and sisters? “ I choose to be so provocative because of today’s world. Pablo… why isn’t there a portal or website where citizens from across the world can submit their best idea ideas, tactics, and strategies to protect, improve and promote world democracy? Why, not… Bernard Shaw said: You see things and ask why, I dream things and ask why not? The reasonable man adapts himself to society, the unreasonable man attempts to adapt society to himself… Therefore, all progress depends upon the unreasonable woman” Let’s be unreasonable in a discussion?