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"WOW mommy! You smashed my post 48 which was similar to my post 26 which you also had smashed. You claimed in post 22 that "We as Freeper Conservatives care about America." I asked in 26 and 48 how you you could consider someone who sleeps in bed with Biden, Pelosi, Schumer, McConnell, Romney, Warnock, Blumenthal, Booker (all known to be flaming libs) to be Conservative."

Let's see if Mommy Dearest thinks third time's the charm for censuring Freepers.

NO WIRE HANGERS....EVER!!!

She puts Joan Crawford to shame!

65 posted on 04/07/2024 6:58:20 PM PDT by mass55th (“Courage is being scared to death, but saddling up anyway.” ― John Wayne)
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Two U.S. Citizens Arrested for Trying to Sell Military Technology to Russia: Russia has been using traditional spying (human and signals collection) and cyber operations to steal American technology.
The National Interest.org
by Stavros Atlamazoglou
https://nationalinterest.org/blog/buzz/two-us-citizens-arrested-trying-sell-military-technology-russia-210401

Although China is the most serious long-term threat to the national security of the United States, Russia remains a capable adversary. Moscow presents a multifaceted and acute threat to the United States and its NATO allies.

During the war in Ukraine, the United States has led an international coalition of more than forty countries in support of Kyiv. All the while, Russia has kept up its efforts to steal Western technology.

Now, a Latvian arms broker has been arrested and charged for allegedly attempting to sell sophisticated avionics equipment to the Russian defense and aerospace industry in violation of U.S. export laws.
Dismantling Russia’s illicit networks

According to the Department of Justice, Oleg Chistyakov and two U.S. citizens (Cyril Gregory Buyanovsky and Douglas Edward Robertson) conspired to sell, repair, and ship sensitive American avionics technology to Russia. They allegedly set up a company in the United States and sought to purchase the technology before shipping it out to Russia through a network of intermediaries.

Chistyakov was arrested in Latvia, a NATO member state, in late March. He awaits extradition to the United States.

“As alleged, Mr. Chistyakov facilitated hundreds of thousands of dollars in illicit transactions to funnel sophisticated U.S. aerospace technology to companies in Russia,” Assistant Attorney General Matthew G. Olsen of the Justice Department’s National Security Division said in a press release. “This arrest is another example of the Justice Department’s unwavering mission to hold accountable those who enable Russian aggression, including those involved in facilitation networks that fuel the Russian war effort.”

The Department of Justice suggests that the three men were handled by the Kremlin’s Federal Security Service, or FSB, a rough equivalent of the FBI.

“The Justice Department upholds the laws of the United States and prosecutes those who break them regardless of whether those individuals are on U.S. soil or the other side of the world,” U.S. attorney for the district of Kansas Kate E. Brubacher stated. “Oleg Chistyakov’s arrest was only possible due to the assistance and cooperation of authorities in Latvia. This type of international cooperative effort makes it immensely challenging for those accused of committing crimes against the U.S. to find safe havens beyond reach of our judicial system.”

Russia has been using traditional spying (human and signals collection) and cyber operations to steal American technology. (Excerpt)


66 posted on 04/07/2024 7:29:25 PM PDT by UMCRevMom@aol.com (Pray for God 's intervention to stop Putin's invasion of Ukraine 🇺🇸)
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68 posted on 04/07/2024 8:11:44 PM PDT by Allegra (Less propaganda would be appreciated.)
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