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originally posted by: angelchemuel
Does anyone else find this new Aukus pact announced yesterday a bit 'sinister'?
Aukus
Rainbows
Jane
originally posted by: PioneerFigureSkating
originally posted by: RookQueen
NYT: John Durham seeks indictment of Clinton Campaign Lawyer
The false statements of Michael Sussman
Breaking report from the New York Times (Savage and Goldman, et al.): Special Counsel John Durham “will ask a grand jury to indict” former DNC/Clinton campaign lawyer (and Perkins Coie partner) Michael Sussman for giving false statements. The false statement charges would relate to a September 19, 2016 meeting FBI lawyer James Baker had with Sussman, where Sussman relayed to the FBI the discredited theory that the Trump Organization was communicating with Alfa Bank.
NYT: John Durham seeks indictment of Clinton Campaign Lawyer - by Techno Fog - The Reactionary (substack.com)
So it appears that the Durham Telegram account is legit. Interesting. I wonder if the Hilary Clinton arrest stuff will actually happen exactly when Q said it would (11.3), except just in the year 2021. That would be wild. He's going after one of her lawyers. It's a start at least.
originally posted by: Justoneman
originally posted by: angelchemuel
Does anyone else find this new Aukus pact announced yesterday a bit 'sinister'?
Aukus
Rainbows
Jane
At this point those three nation's Secret Agencies are joined at the hip, and screwing us all. I don't trust them to not back stab the Philippine's, India or maybe Viet Nam while pretending to help them all defend against the Chinese infringements on the world. Taiwan has to be concerned too.
originally posted by: SideEyeEverything
Indeed. Wondering if companies will take the route United Airlines has...we're not going to fire you, just put you on unpaid leave until you comply.
I was actually looking for the info because a friend and I were discussing the vax from a religious standpoint of taking or not taking it, and what God is asking us to do or not do. We work together and know full well we'll soon lose our jobs. At some point, we all have a hill to die on and this is mine. I'll trust in God to provide for me. He always has.
ETA: I mean, who really cares about religious discrimination anyway, amirite? Wonder how Muslims will fare under the mandates. They seem to have a different set of rules that apply to them.
.......Telegram was founded by Pavel Durov and his brother Nikolai in Russia, however, they have now moved their headquarters to Berlin, Germany.
Pavel Durov, 33, is a Russian billionaire who is known as ‘Russia’s Zuckerberg’ after he launched the country’s biggest social media site Vkontakte, better known as VK. However, he was later dismissed from being the company’s CEO.
According to Forbes, he is worth a huge $3.4 billion and currently lives in Dubai after he refused to cooperate with the Russian secret services and provide encrypted data of Vkontakte users.
After leaving Russia, he gained citizenship in Saint Kitts and Nevis through donating $250,000 to the country’s Sugar Industry Diversification Foundation, and secured US$300 million in cash within Swiss banks, which allowed him to launch Telegram.
He still remains the majority shareholder and CEO of Telegram in 2021....
A newly declassified ruling from a Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) court in June demonstrates that the government lied about its legal basis for spying on former Trump campaign official Carter Page.
The ruling states that the information produced by the FBI’s unlawful investigation into Page was illegally obtained and that it “found violations of the government’s duty of candor in all four applications.” The ruling also orders the government that “it must temporarily retain, and potentially use and disclose, the information collected, largely in the context of ongoing or anticipated litigation.”....
After interviewing nearly 400 people on four continents, the Central Intelligence Agency says its officers had nothing to do with the explosion of crack coc aine in the United States.
In a still-secret report, the agency says it has found "no information to indicate that the C.I.A. coordinated or condoned drug trafficking or had dealings with crack dealers," said a Government official who would not allow his name to be used.