Tackling The Leopard Misled

More Internet insanity. Slandering in the name of decrying slander. Bloggers causing trauma through doxxing because they judge victims.

This video is a response to the recent post at Tracking the Leopard Meroz, which claims to be a “Christian commentary blog”.

https://trackingmeroz.wordpress.com/2020/02/27/the-elliptical-universe-of-the-cryptobeast-and-the-grand-master-of-the-order-of-the-one-star-monktel/

https://trackingmeroz.wordpress.com/2020/02/07/gabe-hoffman-vs-zachary-mcquaid-aka-zack-quaid

Canadian law on public access to Court records: https://www.attorneygeneral.jus.gov.on.ca/english/courts/policies_and_procedures/public_access/public_access_to_court_documents-EN.html

Fox News of Burning Man “the media” = haters

Doxxed by Danger Ranger…even then, he did not reveal my home address.

Danger Ranger, Maid Marian & Other Deep State Connections of Burning Man Founders:

“found by a blog”

Play)A(Skool Co-Founder Found GUILTY, Faces 32 Years

In 2017 we brought you the news that Play)A(Skool co-founder Scott Pack had been arrested in Colorado.

Founder of Play)A(Skool Indicted After Major Drug Trafficking Bust

The case is now complete, and the verdict is GUILTY on 6 felony counts.

Source: Westword

From CBS Denver:

Scott Pack, 41, was convicted of six felonies — two counts of pattern of racketeering and conspiracy (under the Colorado Organized Crime Control Act), a first-class drug felony, conspiracy to cultivate marijuana, and two counts of securities fraud.

Pack, who now lives in California, faces up to 32 years in prison. He scheduled for sentencing on April 6.

According to Brauchler’s office, Pack was at the top of the business, Harmony & Green. Although it was a legally licensed marijuana business, Harmony & Green never produced any marijuana that was legally sold, never reported legal marijuana sales, and never paid marijuana-related taxes.

Pack also sought and obtained millions of dollars from investors to back the operation. Prosecutors called it a scam.

Senior Deputy District Attorney Darcy Kofol said, “This defendant thought he could avoid prosecution by having subordinates do all the dirty work. He thought he left no trail. He told them, ‘If anything happens to you, I have the money to hire the attorneys. So none of this can touch me’. He was wrong.”

The ring allegedly shipped pot to Arkansas, Illinois, Minnesota and Missouri.

Among the others charged as a result of the investigation is Renee Rayton, a former Pitkin County Sheriff’s Office deputy. Pack allegedly hired Rayton away from her position with the state‘s marijuana enforcement team where her responsibilities included inspecting marijuana warehouses for compliance.


The story at Westword has some further details about the operation:

 Investigators discovered 845 marijuana plants weighing 2,535 pounds worth more than $5 million...the beginning of an investigation that uncovered a major drug trafficking organization…illegally cultivating, processing and distributing marijuana and marijuana products to at least five states. The DTO [drug-trafficking organization] produced well over 300 pounds of marijuana each month at sites in Denver, Elizabeth and Colorado Springs. The distribution was arranged and executed throughout Arapahoe, Douglas and Elbert counties, and other locations along the Front Range.”

Read the full story at Westword.

Sentencing is scheduled for April 9 2020.

Pack is on the right. Image: 9news.com