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Sharipie ago

Can anyone please summarize this? No time today to go thru all this and it's not clear, or maybe I just need coffee🤔

Are_we_sure ago

Yes. It's an incredible amount of work to write something incredibly stupid.

It's a lot of glitter thrown up in the air to distract you from the fact that they aren't even trying to support sentences like this. Just claiming it as a fact.

Through art smuggling, the Ukrainian kids end up in the hands the global elite, most notably the Geffen entertainment network in Hollywood, where Chris Cornell, Chester et al. Bryan Singer make appearances.

There's absolutely NO Manafort bombshell incoming regarding bioweapons. There is about moneyl-laundering and becoming business partners with high level ex-Soviet organized crime figures like Dmitry Firtash and Oleg Deripaska who "upper-echelon associates of Russian organized crime" as US prosecutors referred to them.

For example, this is the actual Manafort news this week

Paul Manafort Sought $850 Million Deal With Putin Ally and Alleged Gangster

Paul Manafort partnered on an $850 million New York real-estate deal with an ally of Vladimir Putin and a Ukrainian moneyman whom the Justice Department recently described as an “organized-crime member.”

That’s according a 2008 memo written by Rick Gates, Manafort’s business partner and fellow alumnus of Donald Trump’s presidential campaign. In it, Gates enthused about finalizing with the financing necessary to acquire New York’s louche Drake Hotel. Two former federal prosecutors told The Daily Beast that the hotel deal was likely to be an item of focus for special counsel Robert Mueller’s inquiry into ties between Trump associates and the Kremlin.

Some White House officials, who spoke to The Daily Beast on condition of anonymity, are also wary. They feel Manafort may have made President Trump more legally vulnerable through his decades of business deals with foreign governments and shady Eastern European power brokers. Those deals, these White House aides suspect, led federal investigators down a money trail that threatens to plunge the Trump White House further into legal jeopardy.

Asked whether any Manafort deals seemed particularly troubling in retrospect, a senior administration official replied, “You mean like this one?” and appended a link to a 2016 story on Manafort’s alleged attempts to launder a Ukrainian oil and gas billionaire’s ill-gotten fortune through New York real estate—including the Drake.

The Justice Department is now seeking the extradition of that billionaire, Dmitry Firtash, so he can stand trial for a 2013 racketeering indictment in a Chicago federal court. Two weeks ago, in response to a legal filing from Firtash seeking dismissal of the case, the acting U.S. attorney in Chicago termed Firtash and a deputy as “two organized-crime members” and people “identified by United States law enforcement as two upper-echelon associates of Russian organized crime.” Years before the indictment, Firtash was a major moneyman for the Party of Regions in Ukraine, the pro-Kremlin political faction for which Manafort consulted.

Firtash’s alliance with Manafort to acquire the Drake has been reported before. But far less attention has gone to the involvement of another party: Oleg Deripaska, one of the wealthiest men in Russia—and a longtime Putin associate. In 2006, according to the Associated Press, Deripaska signed a $10 million annual contract with Manafort for what Manafort pitched as political and economic efforts inside the U.S. to “greatly benefit the Putin Government.” But Manafort was more than Deripaska’s political operative. They were business partners, as well. “When Paul met with Mr. D last month he told Paul to lock in the other financing elements and then come back to him for the final piece of investment,” Gates wrote to two longtime business associates of Deripaska, Anton Vishnevsky and Andrey Zagorskiy, on July 1, 2008. According to ex-prosecutors, a business relationship between a Kremlin-tied oligarch, an accused gangster and the manager of Donald Trump’s campaign is the sort of arrangement currently occupying Mueller’s time.

Dressage2 ago

I think it is time for Brock to give you a re-assignment. You seem like you are burned out. Maybe get on the soap box for Antifa's future rallies or perhaps, the White Supremacist group's new leftist formation alongside and part of Antifa.

Jem777 ago

Are_we_Sure. You have completely given up you work inside investigating agencies. It is so obvious.

DarkMath ago

"It's an incredible amount of work to write something incredibly stupid."

Don't I now it. It's an incredible amount of work to educate your dumb ass in the principles of the Scientific Method specifically rules regarding what evidence is and why it can't be dismissed to make your theory fit.

:-D