Numerous people are only just now becoming aware of the lucrative industry of “grievance”. Despite the growth of income potential from grievance industrialists over the course of many years, most people never really paid attention to it. The Zimmerman case brings an opportunity to deliver sunlight to the scheme(s).

George Zimmerman is, on paper, being prosecuted by the State of Florida, but the state is not really his prosecution – The State is merely facilitating a process created by, structured by, and afforded by the Grievance Industry.
As we have previously outlined Angela Corey was chosen by Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi because Corey needed some quick credibility with the African-American constituency. Corey was one of the Campaign Managers for Bondi – so the relationship is quite sympatico.
Bondi was the prosecutor in another previously successful Grievance Campaign against the State, “The Martin Lee Anderson case“. In the Anderson case, Trayvon Martin family attorney, Benjamin Crump, was also the lead civil representative for wrongful death claims by Anderson’s family. In that case Pam Bondi and Benjamin Crump also cemented their friendship and quid-pro-quo arrangements. Crump was out for money, Bondi needed political clout. (more…)







