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To: UMCRevMom@aol.com

ANy money or weapons given to the Ukraine support the Deep State’s ongoing investment in the Ukraine as their hub of money laundering and biolabs.
The elites intercept all efforts to help the citizens caught in the crossfire so these frantic propaganda pieces are used to gather financial donations and weapons which are handed to Biden, his fellow Deep Staters and the puppet masters in the Ukraine.
There are videos of Ukrainians torturing Russian soldiers - so we can match videos if you like. It’s just that the Deep State wants WWIII and is using the Ukraine to gather weapons and yet more billions to fund it’s efforts at world dominion.
The US has already handed billions to the Deep STate via so-called “Ukrainian aid”. People, those funds never make it to the Ukrainians - people like Brandon and Soros need funds and are using the Ukraine to justify massive appropriation of tax payer funds for their personal use. PS: Soros wants us to be slaves. Supporting the Ukraine is support for those who want to crush freedom and enslave us.


4 posted on 10/22/2022 2:15:04 AM PDT by ransomnote (IN GOD WE TRUST)
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To: ransomnote

You got that right !


6 posted on 10/22/2022 2:24:48 AM PDT by A strike (LGBFJRoberts)
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To: ransomnote

“support the Deep State’s ongoing investment in the Ukraine as their hub of money laundering and biolabs.”

The biolabs have already been dis-proven.
there’s no evidence Ukraine plays a leading role in money laundering.

The Basel Anti-Money Laundering Index is an annual ranking of money laundering and terrorist funding risk on a country-by-country basis. Run by the Swiss-based independent Basel Institute on Governance, the Basel AML Index uses data taken from places such as the World Bank and World Economic Forum.

Ukraine falls in the middle of the rankings with a score of 5.21, whereas Haiti takes the riskiest spot at 8.49 and Andorra takes the safest spot at 2.79. (The U.S. has a score of 4.60.)

Money laundering is a risk across the global financial system, according to Lakshmi Kumar, policy director at Global Financial Integrity.

No country is free of money laundering, Kumar said, and depending on several factors – size of the economy, strength of the judicial system, type of government – the risk of money laundering can rise or fall dramatically.

At the moment, she said, the top-ranked Haiti is “politically chaotic,” which heightens the risk of money laundering. But the size of Haiti’s economy casts doubt on the importance of a country’s index ranking.

For example, the U.S. has a much bigger impact on the global financial system due to the size of its economy, so money laundering in the U.S. “means more,” Kumar said.

Kumar also explained how money laundering between countries also involves a complicated analysis.

“Most of the world’s illicit money leaves the developing world, BUT it finds a place in the developed world,” Kumar said.

“If you isolated and just see this as a problem of Ukraine or Russia, then you ignore the role that US, Europe, the UK, Canada, all play in helping hide this money.”


9 posted on 10/22/2022 2:42:52 AM PDT by UMCRevMom@aol.com (Pray for God's intervention to stop Putin's invasion, )
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To: ransomnote

Yawn.


19 posted on 10/22/2022 3:34:52 AM PDT by rrrod (6)
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