Posted on 05/25/2023 11:49:32 AM PDT by Red Badger
Speaking of that April 21, 2014 conversation on board AF1:
The same day as this:
Connect the dots: 4/21 - WH picks Neil Eggleston as new counsel; a week later, Rhodes email pops up
one man’s opinion...
Posted on 5/3/2014, 7:24:35 PM by ken5050
Everyone missed what is now, in hindsight, a crystal clear signal that the White House knew that the buffalo chips were about to hit the fan; and that they are very worried.On April 21, the White House announced that Neil Eggleston would be the new counsel to the president. It didn’t get much notice, but in light of recent events, it’s a really big deal.
April 14, 2014
Ukraine Just Issued $1 Billion Bonds Backed By The US Taxpayer
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2014-05-14/ukraine-just-issued-1-billion-bonds-backed-us-taxpayer
Hell, might as well call Ukraine the 51st state and add another star to the flag..............
April 13, 2014 :
Searching the laptop for relevant material, Devine stumbled upon a remarkable email Hunter had sent to his business partner, Devon Archer, on April 13, 2014, that stood out from all the rest. It was intelligent, informed, significantly longer than the others, and very well-written. It sounded, in fact, a lot like a State Department briefing.
Devine said it “looks very much like it came from a classified briefing. At least, it has the flavor of an official briefing, perhaps a classified one.”
“And it’s a very uncharacteristic email for Hunter. It’s unlike anything else. Well-written, very lengthy. It’s 1,300 words. It’s very detailed,” she explained. “It has a lot of information in it, very strategic geopolitical information about Ukraine. It lists 22 points about Ukraine, about its political situation, about the upcoming election. … It also predicted that Russia would escalate. It also predicted that the U.S. would apply sanctions very confidently. And so you wonder: Where does Hunter Biden get this information?”
(Excerpt) Read more at washingtonexaminer.com ...
APRIL 2, 2014 : () In a surprise, Kazakhstan gets new prime minister
Associated Press ^ | Apr 2, 2014 10:08 AM EDT
Posted on 4/2/2014, 1:47:27 PM by Olog-hai
The prime minister of Kazakhstan unexpectedly announced his resignation Wednesday and was swiftly replaced by his influential predecessor.
All three parties in the oil-rich Central Asian nation’s parliament voted to approve Karim Masimov, 49, as the new head of government. …
(Excerpt) Read more at hosted.ap.org ...
Massimo is very close to Hunter Biden as well as Putin.
Masimov
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