Posted on 08/03/2016 10:42:32 AM PDT by Lorianne
site is seizing up so I can't copy contents ... could be my own machine causing problems. If someone else can create an excerpt I'd be obliged.
(Excerpt) Read more at lifezette.com ...
A bombshell report released Sunday by the non-partisan Government Accountability Institute (GAI) revealed that John Podesta, Hillary Clintons campaign chairman, developed undisclosed relationships with a Putin-connected Russian government fund.
Podesta served on the executive board of an energy company called Joule Unlimited, which received $35 million from a Kremlin-connected entity.
The energy company was part of a Russian reset program, which then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton helped initiate. The program was designed to build an innovation city called Skolkovo, a Russian equivalent to the U.S.s Silicon Valley. Critics of the initiative, including the FBI, warned that the Russian government would use Skolkovo to gain access to technology and information that would help build up their military.
Not so long ago even a hint of anything of this nature would mean numerous arrests and the end of political ambitions. Now it is "Ho Hum" and barely gets a mention, much less prosecution. This Country is committing suicide!
Bttt.
5.56mm
Thank you!
A ... report released Sunday by the non-partisan Government Accountability Institute (GAI) revealed that John Podesta, Hillary Clintons campaign chairman, developed undisclosed relationships with a Putin-connected Russian government fund.
Podesta served on the executive board of an energy company called Joule Unlimited, which received $35 million from a Kremlin-connected entity.
The energy company was part of a Russian reset program, which then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton helped initiate. The program was designed to build an innovation city called Skolkovo, a Russian equivalent to the U.S.s Silicon Valley. Critics of the initiative, including the FBI, warned that the Russian government would use Skolkovo to gain access to technology and information that would help build up their military.
$35 million is a hefty bribe for a person; but it wouldn’t go far in building a Soviet Silicon Valley incubator. The story sounds incomplete.
“Critics of the initiative, including the FBI, warned that the Russian government would use Skolkovo to gain access to technology and information that would help build up their military. “
Unlike Bubba’s sale of missile guidance technology to the Chinese....
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