Fucking 5:30am here and I am reading this shit.
I will believe you when the 33k emails are leaked.
The NSA has them. It’s just a matter of time before someone hacks them or releases them.
So the question is have these emails been released and has anyone searched them for "Cards"?
Other individuals previously reported as members with ties to organized labor include former SEIU executive Anna Burger and National Education Association executive director John C. Stocks. SEIU President Mary Kay Henry is vice chair of the Alliance’s board of directors. SEIU and the AFL-CIO are institutional members of the Alliance.
Silberstein’s computer company presumably generated the wealth that he used to found the Stephen M. Silberstein Foundation in Belvedere, Calif., in May 1998. It is not easy to research the foundation’s activities. The foundation has no website, and a Google search reveals few to no publications or public speeches from Mr. Silberstein. The paper trail is almost non-existent.
One personal hobbyhorse does appear: Silberstein has in recent years jumped on the “inequality” bandwagon, urging higher taxes.
the Silberstein Foundation has made five donations since 2003 totaling $117,590 to Media Matters for America.
the late Christopher Hitchens who, in reviewing Brock’s 2002 memoir, wrote “I would say without any hesitation that he [Brock] is incapable of recognizing the truth, let alone of telling it. The whole book is an exercise in self-love, disguised as an exercise in self-abnegation.”
In both 2013 and 2014 Silberstein made identical donations of $200,000 to American Bridge 21st Century, a super PAC devoted to opposition research and tracking Republican candidates that was founded by Brock in 2010. Other notable donors to MMfA in 2013 include Soros ($500,000), longtime Clinton ally Susie Buell ($400,000), American Federation of Teachers ($100,000), AFSCME ($100,000), SEIU COPE (Committee on Political Education, a PAC) ($100,000), the Boston law firm of Ropes and Gray ($25,000), and the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) ($46,500). American Bridge 21st Century created a project called Correct the Record (CTR),
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Silverlining ago
Original FBIAnon context
Q. What’s something we should look for in the 33k emails (given that we’ll have time to go through them)? Terms, certain words, money, etc?
A. Cards.
http://www.turnitoffnow.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/FBIAnon-AMA-transcript-1-7.pdf
Page 120 of 129 Yay!
There was also just a little before:
Fucking 5:30am here and I am reading this shit. I will believe you when the 33k emails are leaked. The NSA has them. It’s just a matter of time before someone hacks them or releases them.
So the question is have these emails been released and has anyone searched them for "Cards"?
Silverlining ago
Also:
Question 7-060 What should we be looking for in the next WikiLeaks?
Evidence of favors for foreign nationals including the sale of human beings.
Question 7-047 Are the 33k deleted emails going to be leaked before the election? Yes.
Question 7-044 Is this important? https://wikileaks.org/podesta-emails/emailid/2010 Very important.
From that email From:[email protected] To: [email protected]
Fwd: Silberstein Foundation: the truth finally comes out [A Silverstein owned the WTC just before 911? - note the "v"]
http://beforeitsnews.com/opinion-conservative/2014/07/the-stephen-m-silberstein-foundation-california-dreamin-of-social-democracy-2873872.html?currentSplittedPage=0
George Soros’s far-left Democracy Alliance
Other individuals previously reported as members with ties to organized labor include former SEIU executive Anna Burger and National Education Association executive director John C. Stocks. SEIU President Mary Kay Henry is vice chair of the Alliance’s board of directors. SEIU and the AFL-CIO are institutional members of the Alliance.
Silverlining ago
Also from that email:
Silberstein’s computer company presumably generated the wealth that he used to found the Stephen M. Silberstein Foundation in Belvedere, Calif., in May 1998. It is not easy to research the foundation’s activities. The foundation has no website, and a Google search reveals few to no publications or public speeches from Mr. Silberstein. The paper trail is almost non-existent.
One personal hobbyhorse does appear: Silberstein has in recent years jumped on the “inequality” bandwagon, urging higher taxes.
the Silberstein Foundation has made five donations since 2003 totaling $117,590 to Media Matters for America.
the late Christopher Hitchens who, in reviewing Brock’s 2002 memoir, wrote “I would say without any hesitation that he [Brock] is incapable of recognizing the truth, let alone of telling it. The whole book is an exercise in self-love, disguised as an exercise in self-abnegation.”
In both 2013 and 2014 Silberstein made identical donations of $200,000 to American Bridge 21st Century, a super PAC devoted to opposition research and tracking Republican candidates that was founded by Brock in 2010. Other notable donors to MMfA in 2013 include Soros ($500,000), longtime Clinton ally Susie Buell ($400,000), American Federation of Teachers ($100,000), AFSCME ($100,000), SEIU COPE (Committee on Political Education, a PAC) ($100,000), the Boston law firm of Ropes and Gray ($25,000), and the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) ($46,500). American Bridge 21st Century created a project called Correct the Record (CTR),