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RweSure ago

A. She is certainly close to Putin. She is a trusted lawyer for the Moscow elite and local government.

B. Posobiec is a fabricator.

C. Who was President when the high-level bilateral adoption agreement was signed?

D. Who was President when adoptions were banned.

E. Dellums isn't the only one. A sitting member of the committee she pictured at is rumored half jokingly to be taking money from Putin.

F. The movie was never intended for the public. It's only for folks who can change the law.

G. The adoption issue is being manipulated. It's not a genuine issue which is why they are eager to drop the law if we lift human rights sanctions. There's been 19 deaths of Russia adoptees in a couple decades in the US. At the same time there's been over a thousand deaths of children adopted within Russia. People who opposed this law included Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev, Foreign Affairs Minister Sergey Lavrov and other prominent folks.

H. The US media didn't call it cannabalistic. They accurately reported what opposition to this law IN RUSSIA called it

As Alexei Venediktov, editor of Echo Moskvy, a radio station, said on air: “This law is morally and ethically abominable. It is cannibalistic because it condemns a certain number of children—even if it is a small one—to death.” Mr Venediktov’s comment reflected not only the attitude of the opposition but also that of a large part of the Russian elite. Even some of Mr Putin’s own ministers objected to the law.

Don't know what's up with the fusion story, but Fusion didn't write the Dossier themselves. They hired a Russian expert from another company. Christopher Steele's firm is Orbis. Orbis was the subcontractor to Fusion. Fusion was the client. Unclear if Steele was involved in any of Fusion's work wrt Broder.

Broder is going to talk to the Senate, Steele does not appear to be his focus.

Browder tells TheDC that he will testify about Fusion GPS, Simpson, BakerHostetler lawyer Mark Cymrot, and Akhmetshin, the former Soviet agent who is now a Washington, D.C.-based lobbyist and consultant.

DarkMath ago

You forgot one:

I. Say hello to my little friend.

:-D