Keyword: alfabank
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https://x.com/Real_RobN/status/2005718386316308862 đșđžRealRobertđșđž@Real_RobN·5hHere it is:Hillary Clinton spent $10 million to engineer fictitious documentation that Barack Obama could then use to overthrow the United States government.âThis is a CNN article from 2022. It says, âHillary Clinton personally approved plan to share Trump-Russia allegation with the press in 2016, campaign manager says.âSo, this is not some right-wing conspiracy. This is not some Republican talking point. This is a CNN article from three years agoâI wouldnât be surprised if @HillaryClinton could be indicted and finally had to answer some of these questions about the Russia collusion narrative and this dossier.âNow, conspiracy to overthrow the...
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Newly released CIA memoranda suggest the tech gurus behind the Alfa Bank hoax also tracked Donald Trumpâs movements to devise another collusion conspiracy theory. Newly released CIA memoranda suggest the tech gurus behind the Alfa Bank hoax also tracked Donald Trumpâs movements to devise another collusion conspiracy theory. While smaller in scale than other aspects of Spygate, the Yotaphone hoax represents an equally serious scandal because it involved both the mining of proprietary information and sensitive data from the Executive Office of the President (EOP) and the apparent surveillance of Trumpâs physical movements. When Special Counsel John Durham charged former...
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A bigger scandal than Nellie Ohrâs crimes is how the FBI handled them. Instead of referring her for prosecution, they buried the evidence. Nellie Ohr isnât a new name in the Russiagate saga, but newly released documents from Sen. Chuck Grassleyâs office shatter the fiction that she was just a low-level researcher and reveal her as a key conduit between Clinton operatives, the DOJ, and the FBI. The documents also pull back the curtain on a darker truth: an internal black hole FBI system designed not just to restrict access to sensitive Russiagate documents, but to bury them so completely...
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CHRISTOPHER Sign's apparent suicide was linked to the "Clinton crime syndicate" by Rep Lauren Boebert after the author who wrote a Bill exposé died. Police confirmed that they believe Sign, a local TV news anchor and former University of Alabama football player, died by suicide on Saturday. Sign, 45, broke a story about Bill Clinton meeting then-Attorney General Loretta Lynch in 2016 while she was probing the private email server of the former president's wife. He later went on to pen a book about the secret meeting in 2019, Secret on the Tarmac. Boebert, a Colorado representative who has been...
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The Trump administration is placing more restrictions on Russia's oil, gas and banking sectors by further restricting Russian access to U.S. payment systems, according to four people familiar with the plans. The Treasury Department on Wednesday let lapse a 60-day exemption put in place by the Biden administration in January that allowed specific energy transactions involving sanctioned Russian banks to continue. By letting the waiver lapse, the banks may no longer access U.S. payment systems to conduct major energy transactions. The Russian financial institutions that had been exempt from sanctions included Vnesheconombank, Bank Financial Corporation Otkritie, Sovcombank, Sberbank, VTB Bank,...
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Whatâs left of the desiccated corpse of USAID has been absorbed into the State Department, with most of its workers laid off and its overseas missions shut down. The veneer of aid work has been obliterated, thanks to the work of President Donald J. Trump and DOGE, which uncovered a litany of wasteful spending. It was a primary driver of favors and pork for the political class. The gravy train derailed, and the vehicle for moving slush funds was deactivated. Thatâs why the Left freaked out about the end of USAID. The agency also played a part in the impeachment...
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The curious case of Ray Epps stands as the most conspicuous and damning thorn in the side of the Regimeâs official narrative of the January 6 Fedsurrection. It is fair to say if it hadnât been for the intrepid reporting of Tucker Carlson and Revolver News (if the reader will permit a bit of self-contragulation) the burning questions surrounding Eppsâ involvement in January 6 would not have received the national attention that they deserve. According to the transcript of the January 6th Committeeâs interrogation of Epps, Epps himself singles out Revolver News along with representatives Massie, Gaetz, and others as...
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Matt Taibbi, who authored the first release of the infamous âTwitter Files,â is back for round two. Or at least heâs back to provide a supplement to round one while round two is still being worked on. According to Taibbi, James Baker, who was general counsel for Twitter and a former top-level FBI official, inserted himself into the disclosure in an attempt to âvetâ the files that were ultimately released. Elon Musk was not notified of Baker playing middle-man. As RedState reported, Baker was fired on Tuesday, and with Taibbiâs latest thread, we now know why. I normally try to...
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After leaving the FBI, Twitter seemed eager to hire Baker as deputy general counsel. Ironically, Baker soon became involved in another alleged back channel with a presidential campaign. This time it was Twitter that maintained the non-public channels with the Biden campaign (and later the White House). Baker soon weighed in with the same signature bias that characterized the Russian investigations. As thousands of Twitter documents are released on the companyâs infamous censorship program, much has been confirmed about the use of back channels by Biden and Democratic officials to silence critics on the social media platform. However, one familiar...
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<p>David Kramer, a former State Department official and former director at the McCain Institute for International Leadership, filed a motion in federal court in Florida asking a judge for a protective order to block the public release of his deposition.</p>
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A dossier making explosive â but unverified â allegations that the Russian government has been âcultivating, supporting and assistingâ President-elect Donald Trump for years and gained compromising information about him has been circulating among elected officials, intelligence agents, and journalists for weeks. The dossier, which is a collection of memos written over a period of months, includes specific, unverified, and potentially unverifiable allegations of contact between Trump aides and Russian operatives, and graphic claims of sexual acts documented by the Russians. CNN reported Tuesday that a two-page synopsis of the report was given to President Barack Obama and Trump. Now...
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Several individuals connected to a 2016 Hillary Clinton campaign plot to cast Donald Trump as a covert Kremlin collaborator are working in high-level jobs within the Biden administrationâincluding at least two senior Biden appointees cited by Special Counsel John Durham in his âactive (and) ongoingâ criminal investigation of the scheme, according to recently filed court documents. Jake Sullivan, who now serves as Bidenâs national security adviser, and Caroline Krass, a top lawyer at the Pentagon, were involved in efforts in 2016 and 2017 to advance the Clinton campaignâs false claims about Trump through the media and the federal government, documents...
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ake Sullivan, already in the hot seat as President Joe Bidenâs national security adviser amid the Afghanistan fallout, could find himself under further scrutiny for his 2016 role in promoting a Trump-Russia collusion claim at the heart of a possible indictment by special counsel John Durham. Durham is reportedly seeking a grand jury indictment against Michael Sussmann, a cybersecurity lawyer at Perkins Coie, a Democratic-allied law firm linked to British ex-spy Christopher Steeleâs discredited dossier. According to the New York Times, the charge is said to be related to an alleged false statement to the FBI about a client's identity...
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Special Counsel John Durhamâs prosecution of Igor Danchenko, the Russian national who served as Christopher Steeleâs primary sub-source, will soon heat upâmaybe as early as next week, if prosecutors are wise and return to the grand jury to obtain the documents the Hillary Clinton campaign wrongfully withheld based on attorney-client privilege. Those documents will likely reveal Fusion GPS peddled Danchenkoâs lies directly to reporters. The juryâs acquittal of former Clinton campaign attorney Michael Sussmann after less than a day of deliberations represented a setback to Durhamâs three-year investigation of the Russia collusion hoax. Americans nonetheless learned much from the prosecution,...
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The trial of Clinton campaign lawyer Michael Sussmann is coming to an end [ZH: has now ended with Sussmanâs acquittal] but rather than provide definitive answers to the origins of the Russiagate hoax, the trial has thrown up many new mysteries and unanswered questions.Special Counsel John Durham arrives at federal court in Washington on May 16, 2022. (Evan Vucci/AP Photo)Durhamâs overarching trial narrative was that the FBI was duped by Sussmann when he presented them with data purportedly tying Trump to the Kremlin via the Russian Alfa Bank. It may have been Durhamâs only viable strategy given the fact he...
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Former Clinton campaign manager Robby Mook dropped a bombshell in court on Friday â testifying that Hillary Clinton approved the dissemination of allegations that then-candidate Donald Trump had a covert communications channel with a Russian bank, despite campaign officials not being âtotally confidentâ in the rumor, according to Fox News. Mook, who was called to the stand by the defense team for former Clinton lawyer Michael Sussmann, was asked under cross-examination about the campaignâs understanding of the allegations against Trump, and whether the campaign planned to release it to the media. He told prosecutor Andrew DeFillippis that he was first...
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WASHINGTONâTestimony that suggested the Donald Trump-Russia claims given to the FBI by a Hillary Clinton lawyer may have been fabricated will be struck from the record, along with mention of the email that triggered the testimony, a judge has ruled. On Tuesday, FBI agent Curtis Heide was presented with an email sent by Rodney Joffe to researchers with the Georgia Institute of Technology dated Sept. 14, 2016. Joffe discussed one of the white papers Michael Sussmann, a lawyer representing both Joffe and the Clinton campaign, later handed over to the FBI alleging a secret link between Trump and a Russian...
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Tech executive Rodney Joffe fed the Alfa Bank hoax to the FBI via two distinct routes, testimony from yesterdayâs proceedings in the Michael Sussmann criminal case indicates. This apparent circular reporting further cements Special Counsel John Durhamâs Section 1001 false statement case against Sussmann by highlighting the significance of Sussmannâs alleged lie to former FBI General Counsel James Baker. Sussmann, who is in the middle of week two of his trial in a D.C. federal court, was charged last fall in a one-count indictment with lying to Baker when he provided Baker two flash drives and several âwhite papersâ purporting...
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WASHINGTON - The attorney who sparked an FBI investigation into since-debunked claims of a secret back channel between Donald Trump and a Russian bank billed Hillary Clintonâs campaign on the day he met with an FBI official. Attorney Michael Sussmanâs expense reports were admitted into evidence in court Tuesday before the prosecution rested its case against the lawyer, whoâs on trial for lying to the FBI during the meeting. Sussman had turned over âwhite papersâ and other data on rumors of the since debunked tie between the Trump Organization and Alfa Bank in 2016 while not revealing he was working...
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Today we saw some important testimony in the Michael Sussmann case. First, Rodney Joffe, an FBI confidential human source, went around his FBI handler to relay dubious Alfa Bank information to a friend at the FBI. Second, there were indications that Joffe previously worked on Russia cyber security matters. This leads us to ask whether Joffe was in some way involved in the Trump/Russia investigation. More on that below. The testimony of retired FBI Agent Tom Grasso. Grasso, a witness for Sussmann, was a Special Agent with the FBI whose âprimary responsibility involved investigating cyber crimes.â He was part of...
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