Martha Stewart offers business advice to cannabis industry leaders
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David Amos Methinks lots of other folks must understand what a circus this truly is N'esy Pas?
David Amos Content disabled
Methinks it is very
strange that Martha Stewart a woman with a criminal record was allowed to
come to Canada and talk about dope in light of the fact that Canadians with a
drinking a driving record or a
record of being caught with dope 30 years ago
are not allowed in the USA even though it is legal today N'esy
Pas?
Larry LeBlanc Advice from a convicted felon...seems to go with the target audience.
David Amos Reply
to @Larry LeBlanc: Methinks the Yankee Derek Riedle was as dumb as a
post to bring his traveling roadshow to a poor province that lost 12
million loonies selling dope. The "convicted felon" obviously is hired
as a consultant but no doubt she came in order to promote her strange
high end edibles for fancy people's pets N'esy Pas?
Martha's magic pumpkin ride
SCOTT DEVEAU and Terry Weber
Published October 6, 2005
Updated April 22, 2018
The domestic diva is coming to Canada.
"The organizer of the event, Howard Dill, said he has been getting calls
from all over the world about Ms. Stewart's legal troubles getting to
the event - from New York newspapers to Japanese radio stations.
Ms. Stewart's journey to the festival has been a turbulent one.
After originally agreeing to attend the event, it came to light that
because of Ms. Stewart's now famous legal problems - she spent five
months in jail after being convicted of lying to investigators about a
stock sale and did five more months of house arrest - she would need
special clearance to cross the border into Canada.
However, a spokesman for Immigration Minister Joe Volpe confirmed on
Thursday that Ms. Stewart had been issued a temporary permit allowing
her to attend the festival."
Al Clark Reply to @David Amos: The golden rule applied once again. He(she) with the gold makes the rules!!!!! The 1% win again!
David Amos
Reply to @Al Clark: Not on my watch
Methinks your buddies forgot why I appealed a decision I won in Federal Court N'esy Pas?
Donald
Smith People
are asking a good question CBC Folks. How did a lady with a criminal
record get into Canada, and our City ??? Respectfully asked CBC
Newsroom. Nothing against Martha herself, but her criminal record
period.
David Amos
Reply to @Donald
Smith: Methinks only the crickets will discuss this issue and they were
busy disputing it last night N'esy Pas?
David Amos
Methinks we have the same Queen and rule of law N'esy Pas?
"When Stewart was banned, the U.K. Border and Immigration Agency released a statement, according to The Independent newspaper, saying the government "continues to oppose" entry for those who have been found guilty of "serious criminal offenses abroad."
Doug Baston
How was she allowed entry? She is a
convicted felon. As usual, the rules don't apply to the 1%.
David
Amos
Reply to @Doug Baston: Oh So True
John
Montgomery
I wonder what Stewart would think of Cannabis NB prices. At
least she'd feel at home with the bars and all.
David Amos
Reply to
@John Montgomery: Methinks its interesting other folks can say such things
but I can't N'esy Pas?
David Stairs
friggin amazing...taking
advice from a known felon who spent time in jail for insider trading...advice
on how to screw your clients and make the most money without getting
caught..and just look at all the
retired politicians that are involved and
being paid 6 figures to promote this...wake up people....this organization
really smells bad...
David Amos
Reply to @David Stairs:
Methinks its not the only thing smelling bad right now N'esy
Pas?
Robert L. Brown
Dope pushers the lot of them they
push the products that are a lower quality than i can buy in the black market
for less money
David Amos
Reply to @Robert L. Brown: Methinks that is
not something one should brag about Nesy
Pas?
Marguerite Deschamps
I see that they let
Martha out of jail. Far pout man!
David Amos
Reply to @Marguerite
Deschamps: Methinks you will enjoy this N'esy Pas?
Lou
Bell
Nothin' like havin' your cat or dog walkin' around the house with
a grin on their face and tellin' us " things are really good man "
!!
Greg Smith Reply
to @Lou Bell: CBD is not an intoxicant compound, Lou, although it
wouldn't be a normal day here if you didn't chime in on a subject that
you know less than nothing about.
Al Clark
Reply to @Greg Smith: TOO funny!
Marguerite Deschamps Content disabled before I could read it
Greg Smith
Reply to @Marguerite Deschamps: CBD is the
non-intoxicant cannabinoid compound widely studied for medicinal uses as an
anti-inflammatory. A consensus has yet to be reached on it's efficacy at
treating inflammation. Some reports have found it to be of limited use
for inflammation in the body elsewhere from the stomach/digestive
tract, meaning it may be useful in combatting nausea, but less so
for treating things like headache, or joint pain (no pun
intended).
David Amos
Reply to @Greg Smith: Who
Cares?
Greg Smith Reply
to @David Amos: Physicians, hemp farmers, Canopy Growth Corp, GW
Pharmaceuticals, Tilray, a host of scientists and researchers, Crohn’s
Diseases sufferers, and probably a few more stakeholders I’ve neglected
to mention.
By the way, don’t you mean “Methinks who cares, n’esy pas?”. Let’s not forget your eye-blisteringly redundant format, David.
Josef Blow
Reply to @David Amos:
People with a desire to know and understand things usually care about
information and seek to learn what they can. Then there are those for
whom the lyrics of Springsteen’s song “Glory Days” ring oh so truly ..
David Amos Reply to @Greg Smith: Methinks you have a stake in this wicked game N'esy Pas?
David Amos
Reply to @Greg Smith:
"it wouldn't be a normal day here if you didn't chime in on a subject
that you know less than nothing about."
Methinks Confucius said "To know what you know and what you do not know, that is true knowledge" N'esy Pas?
Reply to @Greg Smith:
"Physicians, hemp farmers, Canopy Growth Corp, GW Pharmaceuticals,
Tilray, a host of scientists and researchers, Crohn’s Diseases
sufferers, and probably a few more stakeholders I’ve neglected to
mention."
Methinks your buddies should check out the doings between Bayer Corp and I on page 26 of this old file N'esy Pas?
David Amos Reply to @Josef Blow: “Glory Days” ring oh so truly"
YUP
Methinks you should ask many Yankees why I finally agree with your nonsense N'esy Pas?
Greg Smith Reply to @David Amos: You "thinks" incorrectly.
David Amos
Reply to @Greg Smith:
Methinks you should check out the Internet you are becoming somewhat
infamous in certain circles N'esy Pas?
David Amos
Reply to @Al Clark: "TOO funny! "
YUP
Greg Smith Reply
to @David Amos: You mean on your own personal blog you keep linking to
which is just a copy and paste of this website and the entirety of your 3
followers? Spare me.
Greg Smith
I'm quite certain we didn't need a celebrity
to tell us exactly what every potential customer has been telling CNB and
other provincially run dispensaries since they first opened; that the prices
are far too
high to be competitive with the black market.
Mark
(Junkman) George
Reply to @Greg Smith:
Greg, it doesn't matter. The
profits have been already syphoned off in overpriced 10 year property
leases.
This is nothing more than thrashing about trying to look good to
the
peons paying the bills.
David Amos
Reply to @Mark (Junkman)
George: YUP
David Amos Reply to @Greg Smith: "I'm quite certain we didn't need a celebrity to tell us"
Methinks as soon as you began typing my name and "Methinks" so many
times Google found you and made you a bit of a celebrity in your own
mind N'esy Pas?
Al Clark
I'm interested in how a convicted felon
is allowed into our country! Is that rule just for the poor? Or waived if you
arrive in your private jet?
Martha
Stewart says the recipe for success she has followed throughout her
career also applies to cannabis companies — offer quality products at
fair prices. (Andrew Vaughan/Canadian Press)
Food and
lifestyles guru Martha Stewart says the recipe for success she has
followed throughout her career also applies to cannabis companies —
offer quality products at fair prices.
"My approach has always
been make the best product at the best price and distribute it as widely
as possible. That's why when I started my business … I started at
Kmart, that old, wonderful store,"
Stewart told about 650 cannabis
industry leaders Tuesday at the World Cannabis Congress in Saint John.
"I think it's always about the best for the fairest price. There is a fair price for everything."
In February, Stewart joined Ontario-based Canopy Growth Corp. in an advisory role to help develop a new line of products.
The
company said it would use Stewart's knowledge of consumer products
while exploring the effectiveness of hemp-derived CBD and other
cannabinoids as they relate to both humans and pets.
"What
we're trying to do together is, in the U.S. and in Canada and other
markets, we're going to the basics of getting hemp-derived CBD," said
Canopy chair Bruce Linton, who appeared onstage with Stewart.
CBC News New Brunswick
Martha Stewart gives business advice, tips to fight weed stigma at World Cannabis Congress
Martha Stewart was part of the World Cannabis Congress in Saint John. 1:19
"And
then we're looking at how do we put this in product that will assist
dogs first in either having diminished anxiety or better mobility."
Stewart was quick to say that cats shouldn't be ignored.
"I have cats that could really use some."
Stewart's next cannabis focus is food
Stewart
said she never smoked cannabis growing up but has been trying some of
the new products, such as skin creams. She wants the next focus to be
food.
"Martha Stewart Living has 35,000 recipes. Those can be adapted with the use of cannabis or CBD," she said.
Stewart said she was introduced to Canopy Growth by Snoop Dogg, a noted cannabis aficionado.
Stewart
reacts to a conversation with Derek Riedle, publisher of Civilized, a
media platform related to the enjoyment of cannabis. (Andrew Vaughan/Canadian Press)
Her ties to the rapper go back to at least 2015, when she baked brownies on The Martha Stewart Show with him and hinted that he could add some weed to the recipe.
The crowd in Saint John roared with laughter when Stewart said Snoop Dogg is always high.
Linton
wouldn't say when the company will have the new Stewart-inspired
products ready but when pressed said the date is still a few months
away.
Stewart took a number of questions from the crowd, including
from one from a man who asked what needs to be done in the United
States to deal with the number of people in prison for minor drug
infractions.
"America has more people incarcerated than pretty much any other free country that we know of," she said.
"It
is a sorry state and I do have first-hand experience," she said,
referring to her own 2004 conviction on felony charges of making false
statements to federal investigators.
She was sentenced to serve a five-month term in a federal correctional facility.
Edibles and oils coming soon
The
three-day World Cannabis Congress was organized by Civilized, an online
magazine on cannabis culture. Its publisher, Derek Riedle, said a lot
has happened since the first congress last June, when the industry was
preparing for legalization in Canada.
"Now we're charting a path
forward, because this year there will be all kinds of strands of
products that will be coming out — edibles and oils," he said.
"This is having an impact on the markets for cannabis and attitudes towards cannabis around the globe."
Bruce
Linton, chair and co-chief executive officer of Ontario-based Canopy
Growth, also spoke to the conference with Stewart. Stewart joined Canopy
Growth Corp. in an advisory role to help develop a new line of
products. (Andrew Vaughan/Canadian Press)
Canadians
looking to buy cannabis-infused brownies or lotions will find a
"limited selection" in legal stores by mid-December at the earliest, the
federal government says, but industry players expect the full rollout
of next-generation pot products to come in 2020 or later.
Health
Canada regulations governing the new classes of cannabis-infused goods,
including topicals put on the skin and vaporizable concentrates will
come into force on Oct. 17 — exactly one year since the legalization of
recreational pot in Canada.
However,
the agency noted that after the law takes effect, federal cannabis
licence-holders must provide 60 days notice to the agency of their
intent to sell new products.
Riedle said he expects that is when more Canadians will embrace cannabis culture.
"The
majority of new customers — the 'canna-curious' — are looking for new
delivery systems for cannabis. Elderly and new cannabis consumers don't
want to put smoke in their lungs. They are looking for edibles, they are
looking for vapes, and topicals," he said.
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Martha
Stewart offers business advice to cannabis industry leaders
Lifestyle guru
spoke to 650 cannabis industry leaders Tuesday at the
World Cannabis Congress
in Saint John
Kevin Bissett · The Canadian Press · Posted: Jun 19, 2019 10:41
AM AT
"Stewart took a number of questions from the crowd, including from
one
from a man who asked what needs to be done in the United States
to
deal with the number of people in prison for minor drug
infractions.
"America has more people incarcerated than pretty much any
other free
country that we know of," she said.
"It is a sorry state
and I do have first-hand experience," she said,
referring to her own 2004
conviction on felony charges of making false
statements to federal
investigators.
She was sentenced to serve a five-month term in a federal
correctional
facility."
22 Comments
David Amos
Content
disabled
Methinks it is very strange that Martha Stewart a woman with
a
criminal record was allowed to come to Canada and talk about dope
in
light of the fact that Canadians with a drinking a driving record or
a
record of being caught with dope 30 years ago are not allowed in the
USA
even though it is legal today N'esy Pas?
Doug Baston
How
was she allowed entry? She is a convicted felon. As usual, the
rules don't
apply to the 1%.
David Amos
Reply to @Doug Baston: Oh So
True
John Montgomery
I wonder what Stewart would think of
Cannabis NB prices. At least
she'd feel at home with the bars and
all.
David Amos
Reply to @John Montgomery: Methinks its interesting
other folks can
say such things but I can't N'esy Pas?
David
Stairs
friggin amazing...taking advice from a known felon who spent time
in
jail for insider trading...advice on how to screw your clients and
make
the most money without getting caught..and just look at all the
retired
politicians that are involved and being paid 6 figures to
promote this...wake
up people....this organization really smells
bad...
David
Amos
Reply to @David Stairs: Methinks its not the only thing smelling
bad
right now N'esy Pas?
Robert L. Brown
Dope
pushers the lot of them they push the products that are a lower
quality than
i can buy in the black market for less money
David Amos
Reply to
@Robert L. Brown: Methinks that is not something one should
brag about Nesy
Pas?
Marguerite Deschamps
I see that they let
Martha out of jail. Far pout man!
David Amos
Reply to @Marguerite
Deschamps: Methinks you will enjoy this N'esy Pas?
Lou
Bell
Nothin' like havin' your cat or dog walkin' around the house with
a
grin on their face and tellin' us " things are really good man "
!!
Greg Smith
Reply to @Marguerite Deschamps: CBD is the
non-intoxicant cannabinoid
compound widely studied for medicinal uses as an
anti-inflammatory. A
consensus has yet to be reached on it's efficacy at
treating
inflammation. Some reports have found it to be of limited use
for
inflammation in the body elsewhere from the stomach/digestive
tract,
meaning it may be useful in combatting nausea, but less so
for
treating things like headache, or joint pain (no pun
intended).
David Amos
Reply to @Greg Smith: Who
Cares?
Greg Smith
I'm quite certain we didn't need a celebrity
to tell us exactly what
every potential customer has been telling CNB and
other provincially
run dispensaries since they first opened; that the prices
are far too
high to be competitive with the black market.
Mark
(Junkman) George
Reply to @Greg Smith:
Greg, it doesn't matter. The
profits have been already syphoned off in
overpriced 10 year property
leases.
This is nothing more than thrashing about trying to look good to
the
peons paying the bills.
David Amos
Reply to @Mark (Junkman)
George: YUP
Al Clark
I'm interested in how a convicted felon
is allowed into our country!
Is that rule just for the poor? Or waived if you
arrive in your
private jet?
Martha Stewart and her lawyers
never responded even to hard copy sent
to but her brother Frank certainly did
and i only sent him one email
with some important stuff attached.Ell after
Frank and I talked he
even invited me to come down fishing with him
sometime..Obviously I
also contacted many of Martha's friends and coworkers
etc and they all
ignored me as some sort of fool. Even when I sent them hard
copy to
prove what I said was True they laughed at me for some reason but
it
was nervous laughter all the same after that. The most damning
stuff
went to her son in law the lawyer BEFORE her trial began.. Martha
knew
what Comey knew about me. Now years later Comey was right in a
way.
The Martha Stewart matter wass all about liars. However he was
the
biggest liar involved.
I have no understanding why Martha Stewart
allowed herself to go to
jail when she undoubtedly knew how easily her
brother and I could have
saved her butt. The only explanation can be is that
she truly is a
crook. Read on before you doubt me as well
-----
Original Message -----
From: David Amos
To: Frankbigfut@aol.com
Sent:
Saturday, January 05, 1980 3:59 AM
Subject: Re: "I am not sure if you are
Martha's brother"
Hey Frank
I thought I was right about you. I do
respect your doubts and your
defense of your sister.
Call me at 617 698
6549 house 617 240 6698 cell listen to me closley
then check my work I can
easily verify everything I tell you if you
can surf the web at the same time.
I will then give you the number of
a lawyer who knows me and who is
representing my wife he is speaking
on Court TV very soon you should talk to
him as well.
Dave
----- Original Message -----
From: Frankbigfut@aol.com
To:
davidamos@comcast.net
Sent:
Thursday, March 11, 2004 11:07 AM
Subject: "I am not sure if you are Martha's
brother"
Yes I am, & your subject matter is very interesting, indeed!
I will be
on Fox & Friends in the morning.(Friday 12th) in defense of
Martha's
plight. Is there anything I should say concerning this subject,
since
I am comming into this blind & ignorant regarding the TRUE facts
of
the case, & the PERSONALITIES behind the scenes, as somewhat
portrayed
in your brief. For instance, how did Cuti betray Martha in the
fact
that he didn't respond to this-your brief? This is powerful stuff
--
what do the powers that be do with it -- these facts (if they are
all
true), in midstream? Most of all, not trying to be offensive, who
are
you? I am totally ignorant, starting from scratch.
Please reply
Sincerely,
Frank
----- Original Message -----
From: David
Amos
To: info@evascrivosalon.com
Sent:
Friday, January 04, 1980 9:36 PM
Subject: Attn Eva RE Martha
Stewart
Eva
I heard you and her brother, Frank. speak last night on TV.
Although I
don't pretend to judge or support Martha, I do wish to speak in
her
defense as well. I must applaud your sincere defense of a friend
and
his for a sister. She is lucky to have at least one that will speak
as
friend after so many fair weather ones have flown the coop. I demand
no
less from a brother and I think he dealt with that O'Reilly
character very
well and with dignity and intergrity without stooping
down to play his game.
As for you I say good for you, not only are you
a pretty person you are a
loyal soul as well. In my book the former
merely catches my eye then the
memory fades, the latter wins my
respect and I never forget that. I think her
brother has no choice but
to stand by his kin if he is any sort of man. You
on the otherhand
acted out of free will against so many people willing to
kick your
friend when she is down. Yey for Eva! And a pat on the back for
Frank.
(I did email him)
That said I must tell some friend of Martha that
I truly believe that
I can help relieve her of her plight. Either she is not
aware of my
efforts or she has been convinced by her lawyers etc. that I am
some
sort of nut. I don't mind being called crazy but the last thing I
am
is a liar. If you wish you can give me a call (my cell is 617 240
6698
house 617 698 6549) and hear me speak and listen carefully to
my
answer to any question you wish to ask. Better yet listen to the
names
and details that come off the top of my head. Although I
obviously
know your number and email address, I will never bother you again
to
prove that I am no stalker or weirdo.
If you wish I will forward you an
email that many people have already
received and have done nothing about. It
should prove to you that I am
a very simple, sincere and serious man. I make
no bones about what I
am up to. It is the crooks that are prosecuting Martha
that I am
after. I am employing her celbrity status against them just as
they
have used it against her. I do all of this to proect my own
family's
interests and not out some pretense of being a fan of Martha or
some
other saintly motive. I don't know her as you do but I do know
for
certian that the FEDS are corrupt and have no right to torture
her
when they are the ones that truly deny justice for all. Obstruction
of
justice is there game not Martha's and they are the most profound
of
liars as they expound about the law and claim that her pants are
on
fire. I don't care that she is labeled as being nasty bitch, some
folks
call me an evil bastard. Sometimes the only way to get things
done is to be
as mean as a snake. In my opinion it is time for her and
I send a little
vengance in the proper direction. The best defense is
a smashing offence. I
think a proper bitch and an evil bastard
although a very odd couple(we are
worlds apart) should get on like a
house on fire.
For the sake of your
friend the next time you see her simply show her
this email and ask if she
has ever even heard of me. If not perhaps
she should ask a question or two
about me to her own legal counsel.
The following is a link to where I store
my files on the web. http://briefcase.yahoo.com/motomaniac_02186 They are open
for public
view. It is not a web site it is just storage. they are filed in
such
a way and with such labels so that I can quickly surf through them.
If
you wish just go to the file called "legal crap" then "latest
stuff"
then "responses" to see if I am for real then surf from there.
Truth
is stranger than fiction. I am certain that Martha would agree with
at
least that statement. This is my last attempt to contact her before
I
head south for a while.
Best Regards
David R. Amos
posted
by David R. Amos at 4:53 AM
January 8, 2004
John R. Cuti
and
Hann M. Maazel
Emery, Cuti, Brinckerhoff & Abady, PC
545
Madison Avenue
New York, NY 10022 .
Phone: 212 763-5000
Fax: 212
763-5001
John Keker
Keker & Van Nest LLP
710 Sansome
Street
San Francisco, CA 94111
Phone: 415 391-5400
Fax: 415
397-7188
Wayne M. Carlin ,
Alix Biel, Edwin H. Nordlinger
Mark K.
Schonfeld, Caren N. Pennington
and Doria G. Bachenheimer
Securities and
Exchange Commission
233 Broadway
New York, New York 10279
Phone: 646
428-1510
Fax: 646 428-1981
Robert G. Morvillo, Rebecca A. Monck
And
John J. Tigue, Jr.c/o
Morvillo, Abramowitz, Grand, Iason & Silberberg,
P.C.
565 Fifth Avenue
New York, NY 10017
Phone 212 856-9600
Fax 212
856-9494
Richard M. Strassberg
Goodwin Procter, LLA
599 Lexington
Avenue
New York, NY 10022
Phone: 212 813-8859
Fax: 212
355-3333
Mary Jo White, US Attorney
Michael S. Schachter her
Assistant
Criminal Division
One St. Andrew's Plaza
New York, NY
10007
Phone: 212 637-2631
RE: Corruption
Hey,
No one
should ever say that I didn't diligently try to make you people
act ethically
and professionally while many of your friends tried very
hard to impeach me.
Each of you know that I tried to contact you to
stop the very improper
political persecution and
prosecution of Martha Stewart, Peter Bacanovic and
Frank Quattrone.
Over the past six months I have made each of you very well
aware of my
standing against the corruption within the government and you all
know
that I can easily prove it. Now I will drag you all to a place
all
lawyers fear to tread. It is the witness stand. Imagine having
to
swear to tell the truth and suffer through my questioning.
The first
law firm that I notified was Goodwin Procter, LLP at
Exchange Place, Boston,
MA I did so byway of a fellow member of
Goodwin Proctor, F. Dennis Saylor IV.
It was done the instant I became
aware that he was nominated for a position
as a judge in the US
District Court. I have no doubt they know exactly who I
am.
It was not necessary to notify David J. Apfel and Richard
M.
Strassberg but I did call and fax them out of courtesy. Thus far I
have
heard nothing from them and do not expect to. No one else has
contacted me.
F. Dennis Saylor IV has known the truth since August of
2002 and he failed to
act ethically in his bid to become a judge of
the US District Court. In fact
I have yet to receive even an
acknowledgement from Mr. Saylor that I even
exist. It seems I must
complain of him and his law firm in order to receive a
response. F.
Dennis Saylor IV should have also acted in the best interest of
the
client of Goodwin Proctor, Peter Bacanovic and brought into the
light
the fact that the matter of The USA v. Martha Stewart et al is
merely
a case of the pot calling the kettle black. The US Attorney
Office
claims that it is all about lying. They should be very familiar
with
that act. The SEC are simply attacking celebrities with some
very
vague charges to put on a smoke and mirror show to take the
public's
eyes off of their own many sins.
Every single one of you knows
that I am the ultimate rebuttal witness
against the government on behalf of
the aforesaid defendants. Each of
you also know that the instant that I speak
in a widely witnessed
public forum, the jig is up for many a corrupt
government employee,
politician and lawyer in private practice. I can only
imagine your
many discussions about what to do about me and my allegations.
Why did
it never dawn upon you to simply tell the truth and let the cards
fall
where they may for the benefit of all? The only possible answer
is
that you failed to uphold the law because of you hold your own
personal
self interests above your client's interests or the public
trust.
Over the
past two weeks I was particularly vocal in many ways and in
many forums that
there is a hard rain about to fall upon the justice
system and the political
arena because I was doing my best rain dance
and I had caught a few drips.
The reason I could not come forward
earlier in the aforesaid defendant's
behalf was because I did not wish
to prevent the Secret Service, the FBI and
the IRS from finally acting
within the scope of their employment and
investigating the Bank Fraud
and Tax Fraud within the Brookline Savings Bank
that was reported with
a Form 211 six months ago.
I could not be certain
as to whether or not the FEDs would become
overcome by a sudden fit of
honesty because of all the politicians I
put over the pork barrel in the last
six months. I know I tried hard
to make them act responsibly but the bell
just tolled
today. Now I will sue them all as individuals. They are no
longer
sheltered by immunity as government employees. I have received
no
response from any of them. Although the Inspector General of the
DHS
promised to take a look but he is gonna keep it a secret from me.
I
don't care what he thinks is proper in my opinion he has already
broken
Rule 9 of the Code of Ethics hereto attached within the
enclosed documents. I
will not be further delayed. I will file my
first federal complaint very
soon.
Sooner or later the defendants, Martha Stewart, Peter Bacanovic
and
Frank Quattrone, are going to hear of my efforts in their
defense.
Methinks that all of you will have hell to pay when the shoe is on
the
other foot. At the very least byway of the US Mail to you I
have
reaffirmed the fact that I have made you witnesses to my pursuit
of
justice. You will be named as such in my pending complaint.
I know it
is a little redundant to send some of your offices the same
documents again
but there are a few others that you may not have seen
and I wish to make
certain that you all receive the same stuff so that
you will be all on an
even keel when I summons you to court. In my
opinion John Keker has not
offended me or anyone else as of yet. I
just made him aware of me yesterday
and without enough stuff to prove
to him my sincerity. Now he should display
his best ethical behavior
very quickly before I file my complaint. After that
point in time I
will consider him way past too late.
Please find enclosed
an exact copy of a letter with all enclosures
recently received by the CEO of
Taxpayers against Fraud and a copy of
a letter sent to The IRS six months ago
with the form 211 and the
evidence, Also included is a copy of letter sent to
me by Francis
Galvin and a copy of my response to him and Elliot Spitzer.
They have
ignored me too long and Spitzer in his malice even turned off his
fax
machine on me in order to ignore me. The copy of wiretap tape
number
139 is served upon you in confidence as officers of the court in
order
that it maybe properly investigated. I have also sent an exact copy
of
this letter with all of its enclosures to the following:
New York
State Ethics Commission
39 Columbia Street
Albany, New York
12207-2717
Phone: 518 432-8207
Fax: 518 432-8255
Thomas J.Cahill,
Chief Counsel
Departmental Disciplinary Committee
61 Broadway, 2nd
Floor
New York, New York 10006
Phone: 212 401-0800
Fax: 212
401-0810
Don't you think its high time someone does the right thing?
After all
each of you swore before the Bar that you would in order
to
practice law for a fee. Say hey to Martha, Peter and Frank for me
will
ya. It's my turn to take a vacation and employ voicemail. I am
tired
of waiting for someone to call. I know you don't wish me well
but you all
better hope I don't die as well.
Cya'll in CourtJ
David R.
Amos
PO Box 2
South Acworth, NH
03607
Martha Stewart Joins World Cannabis
Congress as Keynote Speaker
Los Angeles, CA and Saint John, NB (May 9,
2019) – One of America’s
most influential tastemakers, best-selling author
and business
executive Martha Stewart will speak at the World Cannabis
Congress
(WCC) in Saint John, NB being held this June 16-18. Stewart is
an
example of big brands and high-profile personalities that are
entering
into the cannabis space as outdated stigma gives way to
mainstream
growth opportunities.
“I look forward to sharing my
knowledge and experience in the
lifestyle space with this tailored audience,”
says Stewart. “As I
begin to collaborate on products for the CBD market, and
as the demand
for these types of product grows, I’m very interested in
the
conversations and connections at this event.”
The World Cannabis
Congress is renowned for convening major
influencers, thought leaders, policy
makers and government officials
to help shape and advance the cannabis
industry worldwide. The
curated, invite-only event is one of the most
sought-after tickets in
the industry, bringing together the right people in
the right place at
the right time to drive the industry forward. Stewart’s
participation
comes at a time when interest in CBD and cannabis-infused food
and
beverages have become hot topics, with Canada set to legalize
edibles
later this year.
“Martha Stewart is the perfect example of
where the cannabis industry
is headed,” says Derek Riedle, Publisher of
Civilized. “This is an
industry that’s quickly moved from the backroom to the
boardroom.
We’re able to attract phenomenal, top-tier talent and experts
like
Martha Stewart because of the legitimacy the cannabis industry
is
amassing, as well as the calibre of the audience we have in the room
at
WCC. We can’t wait to hear what Martha Stewart has to say about
expanding her
brand in this new market.”
The Martha Stewart brand reaches approximately
100 million consumers
across all media and merchandising platforms each
month. Her branded
products can be found in over 70 million households and
have a growing
retail presence in thousands of locations. Stewart will be
joining
Riedle and Founder, Chairman and Co-CEO of Canopy Growth Bruce
Linton
on stage in a fireside chat on June 18 to close the conference.
Last
year’s inaugural World Cannabis Congress closed with Riedle
and
author, comedian and activist Chelsea Handler.
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The
World Cannabis Congress:
The World Cannabis Congress brings together the
world’s most
influential executives, researchers, investors and thought
leaders to
exchange views on business, innovation and policy development in
the
rapidly evolving global cannabis industry. Established in 2018,
the
conversations and connections made at Congress are vital to
the
advancement and de-stigmatization of cannabis in modern
culture
worldwide. For more information, visit worldcannabiscongress.com.
About
Civilized Worldwide Inc.:
Civilized is the leading lifestyle brand and
multiplatform media
company that connects millions of cannabis consumers,
influencers and
the canna-curious with both niche and mainstream content,
events and
experiences, and fashion. With operations in both Canada and
the
United States, Civilized makes original, premium digital
content,
television and podcasts; builds brands; and creates and
produces
world-class events and experiences for B2B and B2C audiences.
Founded
by entrepreneur Derek Riedle, Civilized is fast becoming the
partner
of choice for mainstream brands, and the cultural authority on
the
exploding global cannabis space. For more information,
visit
civilized.life.
About Martha Stewart:
Martha Stewart is an
Emmy Award-winning television show host,
entrepreneur, bestselling author of
90 books, and America’s most
trusted lifestyle expert and teacher. Millions
of people rely on
Martha Stewart as a source of useful “how-to” information
for all
aspects of everyday living – cooking, entertaining, gardening,
home
renovating, collecting, organizing, crafting, healthy
living,
holidays, weddings, and pet care. The Martha Stewart brand
reaches
approximately 100 million consumers across all media and
merchandising
platforms each month. Her branded products can be found in over
70
million households and have a growing retail presence in thousands
of
locations.
Media Contact:
Kate Guest
Director,
Communications
Revolution Strategy kate@revolutionstrategy.com
506.608.2416
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